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PoliticsRe: Amotekun: Northern Youths Say Amotekun Is OPC Military Wing In Disguise by LabDNA: 9:07am On Jan 10, 2020
Yorunba muslims and Muric will agree with them.
PoliticsRe: All Oil Producing Region In Southern Nigeria. by LabDNA: 8:53am On Jan 10, 2020
ProWalker:
Yes! When I realized I was quoted by a dunce
Then more pains to your muslim anti-Biafran skull. grin
PoliticsRe: All Oil Producing Region In Southern Nigeria. by LabDNA: 8:51am On Jan 10, 2020
BeLookingIDIOT:
First of all the oil producing areas in those SS states hardly extends to the Igbo regions,you should be thanking yakubu gowon for including some of you guys amongst them.Secondly,you still are minority tribe in the SS.You don't even have same origin with other SS tribes who mostly share same origin.
So Berra Kip quayet.
Another illiterate nincompoop, I'm sure he must be muslim. Very demented set of people who love injustice when it doesn't affect them, but cry everywhere when India, China, USA and other nations are dealing ruthlessly with them.
PoliticsRe: All Oil Producing Region In Southern Nigeria. by LabDNA: 8:49am On Jan 10, 2020
ProWalker:
NONSENSE
E pain am. grin

PoliticsRe: All Oil Producing Region In Southern Nigeria. by LabDNA: 8:48am On Jan 10, 2020
XANDERBOY85:
Will you STFU you bile-filled bigot! This is exactly what this thread is for innit....to measure dick with Igbos and post the kind of ill-informed shi’t you just posted! You lot are so obsessed with Igbos it’s not even funny anymore!

I’m Igbo and from that SS you’re accusing Ndigbo of wanting for their oyel and access to sea! So your drug-addled brain actually thinks Igboland doesn’t extend into that SS, and Igboland doesn’t have oyel and gas? So if they ask you, you will say Igboland is made up of just the 5 south-east states whose boundary was delineated by Gowon in 1967 on the advice of some envious Igbo-hating bigots from the south?

Why are you so concerned about whether Igboland has access to the sea or not? Why is this on your mind at all?

You accuse Igbos of wanting to ‘grab’ the so called SS by fire or by force abi? What then would you say of your ‘one Nigeria’ that’s holding on to Ndigbo like a monkey holds on to nuts....not wanting to even discuss the possibility of a referendum? Igbo youth have been murdered in cold blood because of this agitation yet your Fulani gov’t pretends it doesn’t know what their demands are!

Dude, if you have nothing sensible to say...go sleep!
Nice one. You really murdered Prowalker aka proDonkey.

He must have ran off like a cowardly rapid dog with his tail between his legs. grin
PoliticsRe: I’m Under Pressure To Run For 2023 Presidency- Osaze007 by LabDNA: 8:39am On Jan 10, 2020
Rekhina:
Omoodua007 aka osaze007 u and ur hundreds of monikkers will never smell ur SS1 class prefect position mark my word

Smallboy
grin

SportsRe: FG Prohibits Exclusivity Rights In Sports Broadcasting by LabDNA: 7:47am On Jan 10, 2020
Mynd44:
DSTV isn't compelled to share. They are compelled to resell such rights at commercially viable costs.

Meaning is AIT Wants to buy the rights to also show UEFA games, DSTV must sell to them
Why must anyone be compelled to sell a property he has paid for and has rights to?
TravelRe: US-Iran Face-Off: Tougher Screening Awaits Nigerian Travellers by LabDNA: 7:41am On Jan 10, 2020
BafanaBafana:
Donald Trump says the US is safer now that Qasem Soleimani has been killed but it seems they are all sleeping with one eye open nowadays.
One funny thing about this issue is how US government representatives mention Donald Trump's name twice in every sentence when talking about the issue. You will hear some like "the drone strike which was ordered by President Trump was and act of self defence by President Trump to prevent the loss of American lives. This act by our commander in chief President Donald Trump has bla bla bla...

PS: To like or adore Donald Trump, you must have a great amount of hatred towards certain people based on religion, race, etc. If you were wondering why he has many supporters in Nigeria, you got your answer there - Children of hate plenty for here. People with rational mind don't really give a fvck about that nigga
Are you a 'child of love' with all your hate speeches against Easterners, Igbos and Christians.

It is muslims like you that USA must check, you are Islamists and a terrorist-sympathizer.
TravelRe: US-Iran Face-Off: Tougher Screening Awaits Nigerian Travellers by LabDNA: 7:29am On Jan 10, 2020
The Eastern Nigerian Igbos who are 99% Christians should not go through this scrutiny. They are Pro-Trump and Pro-America.

The people who should go through the scrutiny are the hausa, fulani and yoruba who are mainly muslims, anti-Trump and anti-America, pro-Islamists.

Anyone with a muslim name on a Nigerian passport cannot be Igbo or Easterner. I'm sure the Americans should know this.

This should be noted.
PoliticsRe: Amotekun: Northern Youths Kick, Call On President Buhari To Ban It by LabDNA: 7:22am On Jan 10, 2020
Yoruba muslims agree with the northern youths.
CrimeRe: My Recent Tragic Experience With The Police by LabDNA: 7:01am On Jan 10, 2020
anoziechi:
I remember on 30th November 2019..I went to umuahia with my fiance for a wedding... we had some issues on the road so we arrived umuahia late by 11:10pm...we were standing at the "Gate" for those familiar with umuahia..while we were standing we heard gunshots, it was SARS people doing massive arrest... they came to where we are..and said we should enter the car..I asked them for what ,they corked their gun to shot us..my fiance said its alright that we should enter...they were arresting people even those going for cross over service that night were arrested... the say saw a man driving Lexus 350 they started chasing him..the man fled...another man was arrested cos he was driving a flashy car..when we were on our way to the station.. they were telling us that if we make noise that they will shoot us and they will say we are armed robbers...finally they took us to ubakala police station... people were bailing their selves with a huge amount of money...some were doing transfer just to bail their selves... my fiance wanted to pay I said no... you can't arrest someone that is innocent and expect the person to pay a huge amount to bail him self out again.... they checked his phone, they didn't see anything.. my fiance is a pharmacist he was carrying some drugs to supply to someone there in umuahia they checked all the drugs none was fake...they said those people that did not pay will enter cell...in fact I weep for Nigeria we dey serious trouble for SARS people hand ooh...so we had to pay them to stay at the counter till morning... they told us to bring 100thousand naira to bail our selves...I said for what...inukwa 100thousand??finally the thing end for 30 for both of us...we paid...before we left we were told to sweep the compound for dem... the wedding we came for we didn't attend again...
##ENDSARS###
If your fiance is a pharmacist and can't write strongly-worded petitions to CP, IG, PSC over this matter to get justice, then I'm disappointed in him.
CrimeRe: My Recent Tragic Experience With The Police by LabDNA: 6:56am On Jan 10, 2020
ajl:
I had a similar experience but it was outside Nigeria in Abidjan in 1997. I and two other Nigerian friends were in a bus with other passengers heading toward the border on our way to Nigeria. I am a fair skin Yoruba male and these two stupid gendarmerie said I was Igbo and was doing drugs. That's when my eyes open on how foreigners see us Nigerians. Imagine, that was over 22years ago. And we all assume things were better then. Though drug trafficking was rampant then, an outcome of the fraudulent Babangida years. Same way my fair skin mother was almost thrown off the bus in Lagos during the civil war because they thought she was Igbo. Thank God she spoke Ijebu dialect very well, not just yoruba language. Or have you ever seen a south easterner that speak Ijebu dialect? Profiling people is not a good thing at all.
I thought yorubas claimed Igbos in Lagos were never killed or attacked during the civil war?

Let's save for posterity.
CrimeRe: My Recent Tragic Experience With The Police by LabDNA: 6:47am On Jan 10, 2020
solotutu:
My Experience with Nigerian Police officers on my way to PPA.
A Real Life Experience as Narrated to closest Description.


So yesterday I and my friend who are graduated from EKSU who are NYSC corpers resuming in ENUGU for Posting from Ekiti state were stopped AT A CHECKPOINT by The NPF in the bus and one of us was accused of being a fraudster (Yahoo Yahoo) cos he carried a Laptop and there was tape on the webcam.

He was first suspected cos of his Looks. One of the most insane and annoying Reasons to accuse or suspect someone for fraud.
He was separated from all the passengers and our bus was delayed for 30mins everyone had to alight from the bus.

After denying or agreeing to their forceful advise to confess to what he didn't do. The driver of the bus was asked to drop his load.
And they ordered the bus to go. After paying bus fare and our Destination was still far away imagine such cruelty.

I agreed to stay with my friend and refused to agree with their claims. His phone was Seized and denied access to any of his things. I started to make calls but MTN network was so poor in the region, we were at UDI, FRSC Enugu.

I already knew all these was a ploy to extort money from us so I kept vouching for my friend and saying I can't leave him for them to carry on their threat to take him to EFCC office for questioning Without any evidence seen or gotten from their claim, It was a very messed up situation.

After few mins his load was put in their honda car and the Police in charge said they should take him to EFCC.

My friend agreed to accompany them since they started to talk aggressively and forceful.. note: they were armed and it's early 2020. We know what I'm trying to say.

So I went to talk to the officer in command to let us know how my friend can be freed from whatever crime they said he committed, he said my friend and the two other officers would settle it in the car, that any arrangement (bribe/ Extortion) he wants to do he should settle it with them. He said if my friend had agreed to their claim and not played smart he would just leave us to go (A ploy again for us to implicate ourselves) I was so furious inside me but I kept my cool.

They took my friend and were already driving when I refused to let him go alone the oga called them and said I should go with them.
I had already updated my NYSC group chat and asked people to start calling whoever they could to help us out. The Local Gov Inspector was msgd and called, but he was not answering calls, and the corpers were already active to solve the situation we were facing.

In the car the officer asked my friend to open his phone hoping to see any evidence but he found none. They searched even his bank alert notification and were probably disappointed.

He was allowed to make a phone call after much protesting so he called his mum, and explained what happened... She requested to speak to the officer and she did. She told them we are just coming from Ekiti state and that they should check us well and if there was nothing to say we were Yahoo boys we must be released. She told my friend she would start to make calls... That must have scared them.

We both kept our story straight and telling them that we are not fraudsters and by now they would have seen or gotten what they wanted. I explained that I was a photographer and A PR/ influencer and that our dressing or gadgets is not evidence of us as Yahoo boys. My friend also explained to them that he was a computer science graduate and webcams are usually hacked that's why the webcam was covered. By then they had driven us 20 mins away and passed their Police station already when they said we would pay 100,000 to clear ourselves that we have hidden all the evidence. Such bullshit!!! We told them they'll have to kill us to get the 100k that we came to Enugu to get cleared for the allowance from Fed govt.

The officer driving called the oga and spoke their dialect, I was sure he was saying that the ploy or operation was not successful and that we weren't Yahoo boys they wouldn't get any big payday money from us either ways. So I'm sure he was instructed to return, The car was turned around and we headed back to the checkpoint the Oga was waiting.

Well they got tired I guess and the Oga started to say that we must pay for the fuel in their car since we wasted their time... wow another stunner. Inside life.. I thanked God that my thinking and Jasi was like a marlian...

My friend paid 3,000 as bail/fuel money that's what they called it we were released. All this had happened and then calls started to come in. The LI called me to ask what was happening, I was just furious cos his call came in Late after all had happened. I just replied we had been released. He didn't even ask any more questions he just dropped the call. Mtcheewww.
My friend was pissed and frustrated. A bus was stopped for us and we boarded and left.

It's sad how things like this keep happening daily and in the face of the Government and
Top Officials of the Nigerian police force.
Unapproved Checkpoints of which the main purpose is not carried out.
- Unlawful stop and search of passengers based on appearances,
- - checking of people's phones without warrant or real evidence that the owner is a fraudster or Yahoo whatever.
- Brutal assault to unarmed citizens and youths without cause.
The List goes on and on. Something need to be done. And whoever is ready to do the right thing should start with the little they can do.

Your suggestions are welcomed.
Buhari will read this your and have an immediate erection. He loves oppresion of weak people just like his daughter Hanan Buhari ensured an innocent man spent 10 weeks in DSS custody.
PoliticsRe: RE: Buhari- 'What Do Igbos really want?' by LabDNA(op): 5:18am On Jan 10, 2020
kayfra:
This is fiction
Yes to idiots with mounds of fufu in their skulls.
PoliticsRe: RE: Buhari- 'What Do Igbos really want?' by LabDNA(op): 8:56pm On Jan 09, 2020
This is the best factual piece I've read in a while.

BTW, Igbos must keep their mouths shut anyday any president decides to throw OBJ in jail, even now that he is not politically respected in his own village in yorubaland. He can't even win a polling unit in his LGA. He must be allowed to face his own karma. That man was terrible.

Igbos can no longer continue to take punches for him after the atrocities he commited against the Igbos who even voted him to power.
PoliticsRE: Buhari- 'What Do Igbos really want?' by LabDNA(op):
"What do the Igbos want?",Buhari asked during his media chat.

Obi Nwakamma answers him.

And now, Obi Nwakanma, a Poet, journalist, biographer and literary critic, has written an article in answer to the question, "What do the Igbos want?"

Enjoy:

In Biafra, under three years, they were making their own rockets and calculating its distances; distilling their own oil and making aviation fuel, creating in their Chemical and Biological laboratories, new cures for diseases like Cholera, shaping their own spare parts, and turning the entire East into a vast workshop, as Ojukwu put it.

At the end of the war, the Ukpabi Asika regime brought together these Biafran scientists and set up PRODA. The initiative led, in the first five years between 1970-1975 under the late Prof. Gordian Ezekwe and Mang Ndukwe, to designs of industrial machinery models and prototypes for the East Central State Industrial Masterplan, which remain undeveloped even today. The Murtala/Obasanjo regime took over PRODA in 1975 by decree, starved it of funds, and basically destroyed its aims.

Secondly, Federal government policies centralized all potentials for innovation and entrepreneurship. Before 1983, states had their Ministries of Trade and Industry. These were charged with local business registration, trade, and investment promotion, and so on. But today in Nigeria, if you wish to do any business, you'd have to go to Abuja (it used to be Lagos) to register under the Corporate Affairs Commission. It used to be that local business registration was state and municipal functions. The concentration of the leverage for trade utterly limited Igbo entrepreneurs, particularly in the era of import licensing, once your quota was exhausted, you could not do business.

This affected the old Igbo money in Aba and Onitsha, who were the arrow-heads of innovation and traditional partners in the advance of Igbo industrial economy. It is remarkable that as at 1985, a least by a book published by the Oxford Economist Tom Forrest in 1980, The Advance of African Capital, the Igbo had the highest investment in machine tools industries in all of Africa, and the highest depth of investment in rural, cottage industries. In his prediction in 1980, if that rate of investment continued, according to Forrest in 1980, the Igbo part of Africa would accomplish an industrial revolution by 1987. Now, by 1983/85, Federal government policies helped to dismantle the growth of indigenous Igbo Industry through its targeted national economic policies. As I have said, there is a corollary between industrial development and innovation.

Thirdly, the severe, strategic staunching of huge capital in-flow into the East starved Igbo businesses and institutions of the capacity to utilize or even expand their capacities. There were no strategic Federal Capital projects in the East. There were no huge infrastructural investments in the East. The last major Federal government investment in Igbo land was the Niger Bridge which was commissioned in 1966. Any region starved of government funds experiences catatony and attrition. Private capital is often not enough to create the kind of synergy necessary for innovation. Rather than invest in the East, from 1970 to date, the Federal government has strategically closed down every capacity for technological advancement in the East and stripped that region of its capacity.

By 1966, the Eastern Nigerian Gas masterplan had been completed under Okpara. But in its review of a Nigeria gas masterplan, the Federal government strategically circumvented the East. Oil and Gas are under Federal oversight. The Trans-Amadi to Aba Industrial Gas network/linkage had been completed in 1966, to pipe gas from Port-Harcourt to Aba. The Federal government let that go into abeyance and uprooted the already reticulated pipes. The East was denied access to energy with the destruction of the Power stations during the war.

The Mbakwe government sought to remedy this by embarking on two highly critical area of investment necessary for industrial life: the 5 Zonal water projects, which were 75 completed by 1983, and set for commissioning in 1984, which was to supply clean water for domestic and industrial use to all parts of the old Imo state, and the Amaraku and Izombe Power stations, under the Imo Rural Electrification Project. These were the first ever massive independent power projects ever carried out by any state government in Nigeria which would have made significant part of Igbo land energy independent today. The supply of daily electricity was possible in Imo as at 1984. The Amaraku station had come on stream, and the Izombe Gas station was underway, when Buhari and his men struck.

The first order of business under the Buhari govt in January 1984, was to declare all that investment by Mbakwe "white elephant projects." They were abandoned, and left to decay.

Ground had already been acquired and cleared on the Umuahia-Okigwe road to commence work by the South Korean Auto firm, Hyundai, under a partnership with Imo for the Hyundai Assembly plant in Umuahia, to cater to a West African market. The first order of business under the Buhari government in January 1984, was to declare all that investment by Mbakwe "white elephant projects." They were abandoned, and left to decay. The equipment at the Amaraku power station was later sold in parts by Joe Aneke during Abacha's government. Some of the industries like the Paint and Resins company, and the Aluminium Extrusion plant in Inyishi were privatized, and sold. Projects like the massive Ezinachi Clay & Brick works at Okigwe are at various stages of decay, as memorial to all that effort.

Forthly, you may not remember but Odumegwu Ojukwu founded and opened the first Nigerian University of Technology - the University of Technology Port-Harcourt in 1967, under the leadership of prof. Kenneth Dike. He had also compelled Shell to establish the First Petroleum Technology Training Institute in Port-Harcourt in 1966. All these were dismantled. The PTI was take from Port-Harcourt to Warri, while University of Tech, P/H was reduced to a campus of UNN, until 1975, when it became Uniport. You will recall that for years, up till 1981, the only institutions of higher learning in Central Eastern Nigeria were the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, IMT Enugu and Alvan Ikoku College of Ed, in Owerri. There is no innovation without centers of strategic research.

Mbakwe and Jim Nwobodo changed all that in 1981, when they pushed through their various states Assembly, the bills establishing the old Anambra State Univ. of Tech (ASUTHECH), under the presidency of Kenneth Dike, and the IMOSU with its five campuses under the presidency of Prof MJC Echeruo. The master plan for these universities as epicenters of research and innovation in the East were effectively grounded with the second coming of the military in 1984, and the diminution of their mission through underfunding, etc. As I have said, I have given you the very short version. After a brief glimpse of light between 1979-83, Igbo land witnessed the highest form of attrition from 1983- date, and the destruction of the efforts of its public leadership to restore it to its feet has been strategic.

Some have been intimidated, and the Igbo themselves have grown very cynical from that experience of deep alienation from Nigeria. I think you should be a little less cynical of Igbo attempts to re-situate themselves in the Nigerian federation: starved of funds, starved of investments, subjected to regulatory strictures from a powerful central government which sees the East in adversarial terms, and often threatened, the Igbo themselves grew cynical of it all. You may recall, the first move by the governors of the former Eastern Region to meet under the aegis of the old Eastern Region's Governors Conference in 1999, was basically checkmated by Obasanjo who threatened them after they called for confederation in response to the Sharia issue in the North.

Their attempts to establish liaison offices in Enugu and create a regional partnership was considered very threatening by the federal government under Obasanjo, that not too long after, they abandoned that move, and that was it. If people cannot be allowed to organize for the good of their constituents, then it only means one thing: it is not in the interest of certain vested interests in Nigeria for a return of a common ground in the Eastern part of Nigeria because establishing that kind of common ground threatens the balance of power. It is even immaterial if such a common ground leads to Nigeria's ultimate benefit. There are people who just find the idea of a common, progressive partnership of the old Eastern Region threatening to their own long term interests. This is precisely what is going on - its undercurrent. This of course cannot be permitted to go on forever. A generation arises which often says, "No! in Thunder."

The Trans-Amadi to Aba Industrial Gas network/linkage had been completed in 1966, to pipe gas from Port Harcourt to Aba. The FG let that go into abeyance and uprooted the already reticulated pipes.

Igbo population is quite huge, and people who truly know understand that the Igbo constitute the single largest ethnic nation in Nigeria. Much has been made about how this so-called "small" Igbo land space could accommodate the vast Igbo population. But People also forget that Igbo land accommodated Igbo who fled from everywhere else in 1967. So, the question of whether Igbo land is large enough to contain the Igbo is a non-issue. In any case, Biafra is not only the land of the Igbo. It goes far beyond Igbo land. But even for the sake of building scenarios, we stick to Igbo land alone - the great Igbo cities of Enugu, Port-Harcourt, Owerri, Aba, Onitsha, Asaba, Abakaliki, Umuahia, Awka and Onitsha are yet to be reach even 30% of their capacities.

New arteries can be built, facilities expanded; there are innovative ways of moving populations through new transportation platforms -underneath, above, on the surface, and by waterways. The East of Nigeria has one of the most complex and connected, and largely disused system of natural river waterways in the world. New, ecologically habitable towns can be expanded to form new cities from the Grade A Townships - Agbor, Obiaruku, Aboh, Oguta, Mgbidi, Orlu, Ihiala, Amawbia/Ekwuluobia, Elele/Ahoada, Owerrinta, Bonny, Asa, Arochukwu, Afikpo, Okigwe, and so on. The Igbo will be fine. The Japanese and the Dutch, for example, have proved that there are innovative ways of using constricted space.

As for the economy: it is supply and demand. New economic policies will integrated Igbo economy to the central West African and West African Markets. The Igbo will create a new vast export network, unhindered by idiotic economic and foreign policies. The re-activation of the PH port systems will for e.g. open the closed economic corridor once and for all to global trade. As anybody knows, it might take a fast train no more than 45 minutes to move goods from the Warri or Sapele ports to Aba and even in less time to Onitsha. As Diette Spiff once observed while playing golf at Oguta, all it would take to connect Warri and Oguta is just a long bridge, and the vast economic movement will commence between Warri and its traditional trading areas of Onitsha and the rest of the East.

The quantum of economic activity will see the growth of that corridor between Aba-Oguta- Obiaruku down to Warri as the crow flies. The impact of trade between the Calabar ports and Aba will explode. In fact, the old trading stations along the Qua-Iboe River (the Cross River) at Arochukwu, Afikpo, down to Oron and Mamfe in the Cameroons will explode and create new prosperity and new opportunities. I am giving the short version. So, the Igbo will be alright. They would simply be just able to define their own development strategies, deploy their highly trained manpower currently wasting unutilized, and the basis of its vast middle class will create new consumers, and generate an internal energy that will thrive on Igbo innovation, industry, and know-how, which Nigeria currently suppresses. This is exactly one very possible scenario.

So, Tanko Yakassi is wrong. May be if the Igbo leave Kano, the Emir will no longer need to buy his bulb from an Igbo trader in Kano. He will have to buy it either from an Hausa, a Fulani, a Lebanese, or some such person. But those will have to come to Igbo land to buy it first before selling to the Emir. There was a time when all of West Africa came to Onitsha or Aba to buy and trade because it was safe, and those cities were the largest market emporia in the continent. People came from as far away as the Congo to buy stuff in Aba and sell in the Congo. It could happen again, only this time on a vaster, more controlled scale. The network of Igbo global trade will not stop if they left Nigeria. In fact, they will have more access to an indigenous credit system that would expand that trade, currently unobtainable and unavailable today to them, because Nigeria makes it impossible for Igbo business to grow through all kinds of restrictions strategically imposed on it, including port restrictions.

However, although I do think that the Igbo would do quite well alone, they could do a lot better with Nigeria, if the conditions are right. This agitation is for the conditions to be made right; for Nigeria and its political and economic policies to stop being a wedge on Igbo aspirations. And Igbo aspiration is quite simple: to match the rest of the developed world inch by every inch, and not to be held down by the Nigerian millstone of corruption, inefficiency, and inferiority. The Igbo think that control of their public policies on education, research and innovation, economic and monetary policies, and recruitment, control and deployment of its own work force both in public and private sectors will give them the leverage they need to build a coherent and civilized society.

They point to the example of Biafra, where under three years, they were making their own rockets and calculating its distances; distilling their own oil and making aviation fuel, creating in their Chemical and Biological laboratories, new cures for diseases like Cholera, shaping their own spare parts, and turning the entire East into a vast workshop, as Ojukwu put it, while Nigeria was busy doing owambe, importing even toothpick, and creating new wartime millionaires from corrupt contracting systems by a powerful oligopoly. It is a fallacy much driven by ignorance that Igbo will not thrive and that Igbo land will not accommodate Igbo population if they leave. That is not true. There is no scientific basis for it.

The dynamics of human movement will take great care of all that. It’s a lame excuse. What people who wish for Nigeria to stay together should do is not to make such puerile statements, because it is meaningless. What we should all do is to find the strategic means of containing Igbo discontent by LISTENING to the Igbo, and seeking peaceful and productive ways of fully freeing their energy to instigate growth both of themselves and of Nigeria within Nigeria for everyone's benefit. Threatening them will not work. It has never worked, and it is important to understand a bit of Igbo cultural psychology: the more you threaten him, the more the Igbo person digs in very stubbornly. Igbo, with a long tradition of diplomacy, thrive on consensus not on threat of the use of force, or the like.

Frankly, those who continue to think that the Igbo have no options are yet to understand the complexity of this movement as we speak. They still look at the surface of events while the train is revving and about to leave the station. We need to work very carefully on this issue. I myself, I prefer Nigeria. I like its color of many peoples and cultures. That in itself is the very condition for growth and regeneration. A single Igbo nation may be more prosperous, but will be less interesting, and that is the more valid argument.

By Obi Nwakanma
PoliticsRe: Mbaka Is A Useless Piece Of Shit, Gov.ihedioha Face Your Work - Charly Boy by LabDNA: 10:31am On Jan 09, 2020
Mbaka is a fraud, quote me anywhere.

Even some highly successful priests like Cardinal Onaiyekan, Cardinal Okogie Very Rev. Fr Edeh, think he is a charlatan who missed his way to a fake protestant church and stumbled on priesthood accidentally.
CareerRe: Ugochukwu Obi Elevated As Commander In US Navy (Photos) by LabDNA:
Abfinest007:
someone will be shouting"igbo amaka"but when Interpol declear them wanted we will not see igbo amaka
Sule, if pain wan kill you, make e kill you quick quick. .

Abeg try die, make we breath fresh air. grin
CareerRe: Ugochukwu Obi Elevated As Commander In US Navy (Photos) by LabDNA:
Muhammadu Buhari can never be happy about this news.

He would wish he could replace the cerebral Igbo commander with one of his illiterate cow herding nephews from muslim Katsina bearing names like 'Sulemani DanDaura'.
PoliticsRe: 2023: Tinubu’s Camp Jolted By Bode George’s Presidency Bid by LabDNA: 9:59am On Jan 09, 2020
Dr Ogbonnaya Onu for APC presidential ticket. 2023
SportsRe: NFF Representatives Betrayed Asisat Oshoala At 2019 CAF Awards Voting by LabDNA: 9:57am On Jan 09, 2020
Even Buhari would have voted against her in favour of any pregnant female footballer from Niger or Chad.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Summons Makinde, Fayemi, Other South West Governors Over ‘amotekun’ by LabDNA: 5:16am On Jan 09, 2020
Lol... Buhari wan flog dem bulala?
I'm sure yoruba muslims will defend buhari.
PoliticsRe: Anthony Okolie: Hanan Buhari’s Sim Card Made DSS Detain Me For 10 Weeks by LabDNA: 10:16pm On Jan 08, 2020
Can you all see the level of lawlessness and impunity Buhari and his family commit on a daily basis in this country.

An innocent man spent 10 weeks! 10 whole weeks in DSS custody because Buhari's daughter was to busy enjoying lide and felt the guy's life is worthless?

Now when I feel like tracking down some of these Buhari zombie supporters and putting a bullet each in the skulls of vermins, people will say I'm hateful.

SERAP, NHRC, and other NGOs and CSOs should press charges on these issue. Let buhari and hanan the spoilt brat feel the heat.
PoliticsRe: Why The Northerners Love Buhari's Deputy, Osinbajo. by LabDNA: 10:03pm On Jan 08, 2020
All I see here is a well scripted propaganda to launder the image of a fraudulent pastor cum VP who is part of a government that enthrones impunity, injustice.

If he cannot speak up and/or resign in the face of lawlessness and impunity, he cannot be trusted by Nigerians. He is selfish. We all saw how he filled the office of the VP with his own ethnic group, if they were not sacked and their names revealed, we wouldn't have known that Osinbajo is a terrible pretentious bigot.

The citizens will not be deceived again like was done in 2015. Osinbajo is a huge fraud. Most of the posters hailing are paid rats. It very clear and well scripted but we are wiser.
PoliticsRe: Olusegun Adeniyi Ambushed By Boko Haram by LabDNA: 9:53pm On Jan 08, 2020
Sweeetheart:
If this Bokoharam is not political and a tool in the hand of Northerners how did Bokoharam got to know the commander is on a mission to visit the new deployed troops


This shows there are many saboteurs in the military giving those sponsoring these beast information
As long as there are hausa and fulani muslims in the Nigeria army, Boko haram will continue to get reliable intel on troop movements and deployments.
PoliticsRe: India, Israel, Nigeria Are Trump’s Strongholds - Survey by LabDNA:
Support for Trump is mainly from Southern Nigerians, who more educated, Christians and vocal on social media than the muslim northern Nigerians. Specifically South Eastern Nigerian Igbo Christians who hate the guts of muslim terrorists and believe they should be checked.

Hausa-Fulani and yoruba muslims hate Trump with gut-wrenching passion and support terrorist activities against Americans.

This should be noted.
PoliticsRe: Amotekun: We Also Need Regional Security Outfit, Ohanaeze Youths Tell South-East by LabDNA: 8:09pm On Jan 08, 2020
adekolaelect:
It in Liberty of someone to ask for freedom but in a good manner ,plans and strategies which I know you lack . Remove yourselves from bondages of self appraise and chest beating.you will know who and where you are.
As regards history you arw daft. Herbert Macualey, Awolowo and Zik did not ask for freedom with good manners, go and read Macauley's old write up, read Awolowo's old write ups against colonialists in Daily times, go and look for Old West African Pilot and read up Zik's missiles against colonialists.

Shut up your dirty mouth and stop being sanctimonous, you expect the East to swallow your insults before they get seperation from you?

You've not answered the question on why you yorubas also hated and riduculed Uwazurike even though he never mentioned yoruba during his struggle with MASSOB.

Tell us why? You think I'm daft enough to believe it is because of Kanu method of telling you the bitter truth that make you hates Biafra.
If you had taken time to mind your business during Uwazurike struggled, there will be no Kanu today to call you and tell you about the wicked nature of some of your tribesmen as regards Biafra.

BTW your dry useless pictoral meme does not fit into this discourse, illiterate.
SportsRe: Henry Ajamah Sues David Okereke Over Breach Of Contract by LabDNA: 11:44am On Jan 08, 2020
dhebo:
Human investment without valid contract na the worst investment undecided
I'm telling you.
PropertiesRe: Can I Be Forced To Sell My Inheritance? by LabDNA: 11:34am On Jan 08, 2020
livebyday:
Firstly it's not your home more than it's theirs .. there is no will indicating you as primary custodian of the estate (the house)

So whether you where born and raised there is totally irrelevant.

Yes the house can be sold without your consent and all children are deemed beneficiaries of the estate since you are not stated in any document as executor of the estate hence you have no power above the other children.

The house will be sold.whether you approve or not and it doesn't belong to you it belongs to all biological children of your late father . Whether you live there and get married there is irrelevant the home is not yours !!!

Move out , it is not your inheritance it is all biological children's inheritance
Why the yelling?!
Are you one of the siblings who wants to sell Baba shade's property?

Why you sef never build your own?
PropertiesRe: Can I Be Forced To Sell My Inheritance? by LabDNA: 11:31am On Jan 08, 2020
chukwugoziegi:
They will end up selling the house with or without your consent, you just have to pick a side. If you were rich, I'd have have advised you buy it but you're not.
My uncle had 3wives and after his death, the 9children and three wives couldn't agree on anything so all his properties except the storey building they currently reside were sold and money shared amongst all of them.
Kai!
Ndigbo say ' Ofodu ndi na ru ulo nruka si ebe nile, na-amuta ndi na ere re' ( Some Big men who specialize in bulding and buying properties all over the place when they are alive, usual give birth to property sellers).
PoliticsRe: Amotekun: We Also Need Regional Security Outfit, Ohanaeze Youths Tell South-East by LabDNA: 10:14am On Jan 08, 2020
wellmax:
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin better grow up. Keyboard warrior vigilante
You enjoy seeing Igbos attacked, when they respond with greater ferocity, you cry about 'hate'.
PoliticsRe: Amotekun: We Also Need Regional Security Outfit, Ohanaeze Youths Tell South-East by LabDNA: 4:29am On Jan 08, 2020
wellmax:
[s]I am tempted to engage you this riffraff, mindless internet fiddler who find pleasure in stirring tribal hatred like your ancestors. but again I think, maybe that is what you do for a living as a jobless nitwit.
I have a steady day job, happy family and a good life. Have no time for negative jibes.

May you find healing for your delusion, and if you refuse healing, I will say in the words of Lucio Rimarez, that may peace not trouble you. Wallow on in your folly[/s].
Rantings of a hypocritically trisomic dunderhead. Naff off and go preach to your hateful brothers who enjoy insulting and ridiculing other tribes as seen from the first page of the thread.

May the hate and hypocrisy that you enjoy, know you forever.

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