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[quote author=Biafranboys post=103063237][/quote]Biafranboys, which one do you prefer - Cameroon, Gabon or Equatorial Guinea? |
[quote author=Biafranboys post=103063237][/quote]Biafranboys, which one do you prefer - Cameroon, Gabon or Equatorial Guinea? https://www.nairaland.com/6621443/old-maps-show-biafra-actually#103103950 |
JuanJO:Whether better or not, start your agitations from your ancestral homes. |
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With lots of claims, ignorance and treasonable acts, there has not as yet any clearly defined territorial extent or boundary by the latter day 'Biafranists.' The question remains, where on Earth have you seen people fighting for a country whose land border is as foggy, wavy and as distant the mirage? Just as the boundary, the name 'Biafra' itself right from its Portuguese origins, through colonization to Ojukwu's, Uwazuruike's and the slippery Nnamdi Kanu's era has no known ancestralal basis and linkages in present-day Nigeria's Igboland. Image I: The Portuguese named a country 'Biafra' after Mafra in Portugal. It extended from mid-Cameroon to Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. Nigeria's South South and South East was called "Benin" and was never part of 'Biafra.' Image II: Mafra, Portugal To the Portuguese, the present-day Igboland was a Benin territory, or a vassal state of the Kingdom. The real 'Biafra', being in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon indicated a massive Igbo migration in earlier centuries that limited the Benin Kingdom to the swampy and less agriculturally viable parts of the Kingdom. Logically, therefore, the so-called 'Biafrans' should relocate back to their ancestral lands in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, and any claims to 'Biafra' and its independence should also start from from those lost territories. Image III; A 1644 W. J Blaeu's Map puts 'Biafra' clearly in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea and Sai Tome and Principe. Image IV: A 1710 Hermann Moll Map of 'Biafra' (Cameroon's original name), and Benin (present-day Igboland's name). https://library.princeton.edu/visual_materials/maps/websites/africa/maps-continent/continent.html
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He has to seal up br^. The Buhari he's always abusing is planning to visit London. |
sammyscholar:How did she get the pin bro? |
sureukraine111:I never knew I was talking to a nominal Christian and a fake pastor. Who is then to do the judgement you keep shouting up and down? Is it Nnamdi Kanu or Abaribe? |
sureukraine111:Can you swear by God or Jesus that you believed what I wrote is rubbish. |
Biafranboys:Every time that Nigeria was about to go to pieces, it was Buhari that God brought to salvage the situation .. NPN destroyed this country to an extent that you don't see essential commodities in the markets. Buhari it was who opened shops, hoarded with rice and other essential commodities and rationed them to public at subsidized rates. And because Buhari is a man of God, the shipowners were given proceeds from the sales of the commodities they hoarded. PDP made corruption an art form and culture that even the President then has the effrontery to tell Nigerians that 'stealing is not corruption.' That was Goodluck Jonathan, in case you feign ignorance. At a certain time before Buhari, Nigeria's international travellers were separated for special checks. It was so bad that some said they preferred to travel with other sister African country's passport to Nigeria's. Thank God that Buhari had to clean the mess generated by unpatriotic elements. And every time he comes, it's criminals who shout the loudest, because their means of getting easy resources seem blocked. |
superjab247:That's your opinion, which I may not necessarily agree with. |
Biafranboys:It would have been free for all were it not for the law. You and your Biafra won't have a chance against all that you fear if not for the law. |
Biafranboys:That's why you have cow routes, even before Buhari. The law of the land takes care of trespasses, but as with everything iPoBic, they want to treat everything their own way. |
Biafranboys:What makes you different from the extremists you complain about if you truly hold this view |
Biafranboys:What do terrorists respect about Western mediators and negotiators? You are trying to make extremism exclusive to Islamic religion, which is not so. You get Jewish, Christian and Hindu extremists and terrorists too. |
Biafranboys:How many of us dare go to bandits. Maybe the charms he gets no be here. The man is in his own. |
Sheik Gumi is on his own. He is representing himself. |
Biafranboys:That's the problem. Nobody is after you and there's no organized Caliphates or Kingdoms out to create empires as in the olden days. Nations have replaced those. You need to exploit and thrive in nations not form exclusive dreams like Biafra. As for the Fulani, what they see anywhere is the grasses for their cows, not your lands. Even that you said they shouldn't benefit from. What exactly is the problem now? |
Biafranboys:I mean: You're not hearing, because what I am saying is not what you want to hear |
Biafranboys:Nobody is holding you a hostage. What you Igbo suffer as a group is what they call persecution syndrome and siege mentality. |
Biafranboys:Or you're not hearing, because what I am is not what you want to hear. |
Ikinternational:So you developed Kano too because of that exclusive residential area? |
Biafranboys:For telling you the truth br°. |
colorsofrainbow:An interpretation of the law, according to the Biafra Ministry of Injustice. |
Some peeps say they're civilized br^. But it's cowboy/cowman that's giving them sleepless nights br^. |
na only dis una go talk. d man stand surety in the bail if Nnamdi Kanu. Make them open that case for am too. |
Penguin2:What of OBALOLASS who said it's because Igbos don't have enough land? |
Tory101:Think am br^. If Buhari is the president of illiterates, then you are illiterate br^. Because you're Nigerian br^, and Buhari is the president of Nigeria br^. |
Sunday Igboho is an illiterate, .... Buhari is President. |
FreedomWinsNow:I am more on point here, if we're not being emotional. |
FreedomWinsNow:Let's be clear. Nobody called Igboland a dot. It's iPoB that they called a dot. Don't imply. |
FreedomWinsNow:Are you sayingng that Igboland is iPoBland? |
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