Politics › Re: Court Orders About The Protest In South West by Mbanda(m): 7:38pm On Jul 31, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Why Is Peter Obi So Quiet? Very Suspicious. by Mbanda(m): 7:34pm On Jul 31, 2024 |
Kushites: A nationwide protest is about to commence.
Peter Obi is usually the first to protest and complain about the govt on any given day.
Now we have a gargantuan national protest in the horizon, and the man is totally quiet and silent!
Not a single word from him.
I find it very fishy and suspicious.
It’s as if he is in some underground control room quietly coordinating the whole thing.
Does anyone even know where he is right now? These ebola infected mofos will never cease to amaze me. If Obi talk problem, if Obi no talk problem. |
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Politics › Re: Cascade Of Events That Will Happen Should Igbos Or Obi Join The Protest by Mbanda(m): 5:29pm On Jul 31, 2024 |
Obiedun: You have exposed yourself. Just go to google and type erosion ravaged region in nigeria, you will know what you pretend not to know. The pictures below are some of the things I found on Google. That means, I was right when I mentioned those states in sad waste.
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Politics › Re: Cascade Of Events That Will Happen Should Igbos Or Obi Join The Protest by Mbanda(m): 3:36pm On Jul 31, 2024 |
Obiedun: Not at all. I mean erosion ravaged region. I never mentioned any state. The states I mentioned are known for erosion and potopoto too. |
Politics › Re: Cascade Of Events That Will Happen Should Igbos Or Obi Join The Protest by Mbanda(m): 3:22pm On Jul 31, 2024 |
Obiedun: You just keep quiet Did I hear a sound? |
Politics › Re: Cascade Of Events That Will Happen Should Igbos Or Obi Join The Protest by Mbanda(m): 3:21pm On Jul 31, 2024 |
Obiedun: I have no time to waste on potopoto erosion ravaged place Are you talking about ekiti, oyo and osun states? |
Politics › Re: Cascade Of Events That Will Happen Should Igbos Or Obi Join The Protest by Mbanda(m): 3:06pm On Jul 31, 2024 |
Obiedun: This one has no job at all. please stop exposing your nothingness You've been exposing your nothingness and hateful nature here for a very long time now. |
Politics › Re: Cascade Of Events That Will Happen Should Igbos Or Obi Join The Protest by Mbanda(m): 2:58pm On Jul 31, 2024 |
pazienza: Ndiigbo have already made it obvious that we will not be partaking in the upcoming national protests. Igbo bodies like Ohaneze Ndiigbo and Ohaneze Youth Council have all come forward to back this stance of no protest in Igboland.
This thread aims to give Igbos a glimpse of how events would unfold if they are stupid enough to join the protest.
I really pity those that believe their lies and propaganda against IPOB.
1. At initial stage , it will be a national protest with everything going well.
2. Then it will take a twist, SW controlled APC media propaganda will intensify their Igbophobic agenda and try hard to hinge the protest on Igbos.
3. To achieve this, the anti Igbo sleeper cells in Igboland under the control of Ekpa and other fifth columnists in Igboland will be activated. I am talking about the UGM and Ebubeagu criminals!
4. These lots will infiltrate the protests in Igboland and start shooting at military and police personnel and posts while chanting Biafra and IPOB.
5. Ekpa will be in Finland reading script given to him by his masters. He will claim that they are fighting for Biafra and for Obi. The game plan will be to tie the killings of the military and police to Obi and Ndiigbo and to Biafra agitation.
6. The SW media propaganda machine will now go in full motion to tie the protest to Igbos feeling aggrieved that Obi lost and Igbo Biafra agenda. Soon the rest of the other ethnic groups that started the protest will tactically withdraw and Igbos will become the scapegoat.
7. The FG will send military reinforcement to SE to repeat python dance by killing our youths and leveling our houses under the guise of fighting UGM and IPOB. 8. Ndiigbo will be forced to fight back. Obi will condemn the attacks and he will now be fully draped in IPOB regalia by the SW media propaganda machine.
9. Once again the Igbo will be left wondering how it all spiralled into the rest of the country VS Igbo again. 10. Small Minorities who have been eyeing Igbo territories and people will see it as an opportunity to take our lands, as FG and the rest of the country will be asking for our humiliation.
11. Ohaji/Egbema will be ceded to Rivers state like Obiigbo and Egbema was done post civil war.
12. Identity crisis in Anioma and upper rivers will deepen since those Igboids will seek to flee from repercussions reserved for Igbos.
13. Obi will either have to flee the country and seek for asylum or jailed and tried as an IPOB supporter with Ekpa claiming he is a member.
14. Igboland will shrink again, SW and North widening rift will be repaired using Igbo punishment, the rest of Nigeria will be placated by appealing to their shared Igbophobia.
15. Ndiigbo will be back to immediate post 1970 status. You know their modus operandi. Goodvibes007, Obiedun, helinues, Okoroawusa, yarimo and the rest of them has already positioned their satellite in SE waiting for mayhem to happen so they can rejoice and merry. And after that they will use the already biased sad waste media to finish work for security operatives. But Chukwu Okike pass them. The way am seeing it, the biased media will start pointing their yeye fingers on IPOB/Obi over banditry and terrorist attacks in the north if not nationwide. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Pay Us - Anti-protest Protesters Protest In Abuja by Mbanda(m): 2:46pm On Jul 31, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Happening Now: Heavy Gunshots In Owerri by Mbanda(m): 2:44pm On Jul 31, 2024 |
helinues: Who is shooting who? I know you must appear here |
Politics › Re: Protest Erupts In Sokoto Over Hardship by Mbanda(m): 10:02am On Jul 31, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Igbo Youth Disassociates Self From Nationwide Protest by Mbanda(m): 9:54am On Jul 31, 2024 |
helinues: Then all Nigerian youths should also disassociate themselves from the protest
Same thing we have been talking for a while now You and your masters are busy looking for scapegoats Go and do that in the north but you no get the liver because fear, fear syndrome in your DNA. |
Politics › Re: Don’t Bring Your Hunger Protest To Niger Delta, Asari-Dokubo Warns by Mbanda(m): 8:18am On Jul 31, 2024 |
Alexis11: Wait, I thought you guys said you are not behind the protest and it's only the Northerners that wanted the protest, why are you still angry with someone that does not want protest too? Because he is threatening the citizens and that means, he wants to use threats to rub the citizens their right to protest over what they see as bad governance. Igbos said they don't want to protest and they are not threatening anybody. Their choice not to protest is for their own good. |
Politics › Re: Don’t Bring Your Hunger Protest To Niger Delta, Asari-Dokubo Warns by Mbanda(m): 8:09am On Jul 31, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Kano Mobilisers For August 1 National Protest Reveal Identities, by Mbanda(m): 7:58am On Jul 31, 2024 |
helinues: You refused to respect your old age on this forum
Try and have respect for yourself .
I actually don't really know what's wrong with some of you. I dey always give respect to all the old members on this forum as it don tey we don dey interact.. Irrespective of which party dey support, I always ignore their comments including yours.
Why can't you do the same and return the respect without always attacking me. I do always see your comments but I can never be tempted to quote or attack you.
Respect is a reciprocal You and your cohorts always attack anything Igbo with reckless abandon. That's the reason why we are reciprocating the evil gestures to you. Even a blind man can tell that the way you react to things that is related to the north is different from the way you react to that of SE. And for this reason, we will always be on your mentions to set the record straight. |
Politics › Re: 'Take It Back' Movement Lists 8 Locations For August 1 Protests by Mbanda(m): 10:33pm On Jul 30, 2024 |
Fergu: Nigeria must be better in our lifetime E no fit lai, lai. |
Politics › Re: We Know Those Who Are Problems Of Nigeria, They Celebrate Evil by Mbanda(m): 9:12am On Jul 30, 2024 |
BlowYourMind: Imagine this bitter grievingory Obi people, one lied and many people retweeted and liked the post, how does Nigeria move forward when a major tribe pride themselves on evils, and want to bring Nigeria down all cost. The bolded is exactly my problem with you baterias. You lots supports and defends fraud and incompetence, and at the same time expect your beloved Nigeria to move forward  how possible is that? Do you really think that tinibu has something meaningful to offer even if Nigerians decides to give him 30yrs? Sometimes I wonder if baterias have something inside their skulls. Secondly how do you expect a tribe you hate and see as unworthy of being the president of Nigeria to love Nigeria? When you support fraud, incompetence nepotism, killing of a tribe by security forces and marginalisation of Igbos in the scheme of things in Nigeria, don't you know that you lots are killing Nigeria gradually by supporting evil against a particular tribe. I love Igbos because they don't forget and they are good in reciprocating evil too. |
Politics › Re: Tinubu Told Traditional Rulers He Bought Presidential Seat With His Money by Mbanda(m): 10:29pm On Jul 29, 2024 |
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Politics › Re: Can Tinubu Control Protest In The North? by Mbanda(m): 9:55pm On Jul 29, 2024 |
Bookhub: Its obvious Nigerian army will not want to kill northerners in the name of controlling the protest we know all the threats and warnings is for southerners alone if the protest turns violent in the north what will tinubu do? Ask helinues |
Politics › Re: No Protest But There Is An Anti Protest by Mbanda(m): 9:51pm On Jul 29, 2024 |
helinues: The election winning is not that convincing enough for some people to know who get muscle pass. Hahahah
The anti protest is just a message . Power pass power
We are in charge of things, in charge of the media narration. Black out for the protest
Minorities protestors can only rant online The rants and empty threats continues. Do I need to remind you that, defending fraud and incompetence because you think your tribesman is incharge will hunt you one day. Because someone worse than tinubu from another tribe will become president one day (as we all know that the past is always better than the future in Nigeria) and when it happens, hypocritical you will come to nairaland to rant. We won't hesitate to remind you and your cohorts about tinibu and his worwor government. |
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Politics › Re: Tinubus Government Is Going...going... by Mbanda(m): 9:17pm On Jul 29, 2024 |
aswani: Like I told your fellow Obidient that tried to scare me over something similar, my destiny is pre-ordained.
All this childish, primary school, swear on this and swear on that means nothing to me, nothing at all.
You Obidients really need to grow up and out of this your childish mindset caused by Peter Obi coming third. If indeed your destiny is preordained and you are found wanting, all in the name of defending fraud and incompetency, just know that you have shattered your destiny because, evil can only beget evil. |
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Politics › Re: Tinubus Government Is Going...going... by Mbanda(m): 8:58pm On Jul 29, 2024 |
aswani: I swear on Amadioha that Peter Obi did not win the elections that President Tinubu won.
Anything else. Good! wait for it. |
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Politics › Re: Nigerian Female Students Disassociate Self From Protest, Urges Dialogue & Unity by Mbanda(m): 8:50pm On Jul 29, 2024 |
danladi02: But don't you know hoodlums will take advantage of any protest now? Then, tinibu and his government will take the blame for not doing something positive to appease the masses. |
Politics › Re: Tinubus Government Is Going...going... by Mbanda(m): 8:47pm On Jul 29, 2024 |
aswani: Add Amadioha join, yes I can swear that Peter Obi came third. Oya swear! |
Politics › Re: Nigerian Female Students Disassociate Self From Protest, Urges Dialogue & Unity by Mbanda(m): 8:27pm On Jul 29, 2024 |
monday2023: The National President of the National Female Students Association of Nigeria (NFSAN), Comrade Choice Uchenna Enebeli, has announced that the association will not participate in the upcoming planned protest.
Enebeli in a decisive speech delivered at the NFSAN National Secretariat, emphasized the importance of peaceful protest as a constitutional right but expressed concerns over the potential harmful consequences of the current protest plans.
Addressing the press, stakeholders, and NFSAN members, Enebeli highlighted the serious issues of insecurity, hunger, and frustration affecting Nigeria but urged caution, stating that protests might not be the best approach under the current circumstances.
She reminded the audience of the violent aftermath of the #EndSARS protests in 2020 and stressed the need to prioritize the safety and security of female students.
While acknowledging the efforts of the federal government to alleviate citizens' suffering, including recent palliative distributions and salary cuts for senators, Enebeli called for constructive dialogue and collaboration.
She urged citizens to engage with the government through peaceful means rather than destructive protests.
Enebeli's speech underscored NFSAN's commitment to advocating for the rights and safety of female students.
She called on national leaders to listen to the people's voices and work together to build a better future for Nigeria. The full text of the speech reads, "A TEXT OF SPEECH BEING DELIVERED BY COMRADE CHOICE UCHE-NNA ENEBELI ON THE 29TH, OF JULY 2024 AT THE NFSAN NATIONAL SECRETARIAT.
Gentlemen of the press, NFSAN's National Stakeholders, Executives, Zonal Coordinators, State chairpersons, Greatest Nigeria Female Students, Ladies and gentlemen.
I, Comr. Choice Uchenna Enebeli, National President of NFSAN, spoke to you today on behalf of our female students across Nigeria. I am here to voice our concerns and views on the proposed protest and to inform you that though we believe in the primacy of peaceful protest as the constitutional right of citizens, however due to extraneous issues featuring in the preparations of the planned protest NFSAN will not be participating.
My fellow students and citizens, the issues of insecurity, hunger, and frustration that plague our nation are grave concerns that demand the attention and action of every citizen. However, I urge you to remember that Rome was not built in a day and that protests may not be the best approach to address these issues in the circumstances.
We recognize and share the frustrations that have fueled the calls for protest. However, as an organization committed to the well-being of our female students, we can not in good conscience endorse a movement that is visibly replete with harmful consequences.
We must consider the safety and security of our students as our highest priority. Furthermore, while peaceful protest is a legitimate and powerful means of expressing discontent, we must not lose sight of the potential consequences. A protest can quickly turn volatile and escalate into violence, which would undoubtedly endanger our students and undermine our goal of promoting safety and security. Additionally, we must consider the potential long-term impacts of a protest. While the immediate objective of a protest may be to voice dissatisfaction, the aftermath can result in social unrest and heightened tensions. We can not risk jeopardizing the stability and progress of our communities, especially when our students are already vulnerable.
We must also remember that rising prices, hunger, and other forms of hardship are not restricted to Nigeria. Other countries around the world are facing the same predicament, and they are finding solutions to it instead of embarking on potentially destructive protests.
The last #EndSARS protest of October 2020 was a colossal calamity as burning and looting took the central stage. Lagos bore the brunt of the damage as many lives were lost and 300 brand new air-conditioned buses as well as other valuable properties were burnt down by marauding hoodlums. We should not allow this kind of event to happen again. Protesters forgot that the government has no special property. All such properties referred to as government properties belong to the general public. They are owned by the citizens whose taxes were used to procure them. Any protest that targets properties is an exhibition of wastefulness, foolishness, and madness.
We will not participate in burning and looting. We prefer to see smiles on the faces of Nigerians, not pain and anguish. Though it should do more, we should be honest to acknowledge various efforts being made by the federal government to alleviate the suffering of the masses. The government has been responsive. Palliatives in the form of large numbers of trucks containing food items are being distributed regularly. Senators and members of the House of Representatives recently cut their salaries by half. The minimum wage of Nigerian workers has just been raised by more than 100% from N30,000 to N70,000. We recognize the right of citizens to express dissent, but that does not include the right to destroy public and private properties. We advise those who wish to express their minds to engage the government in dialogue and other peaceful and orderly means. NFSAN remains steadfast in our commitment to our female students and their well-being. We will continue to advocate for their rights and work to ensure their safety and empowerment, which means that they do not involve actions that could potentially endanger them. Let us remember that progress and change can be achieved through dialogue, collaboration, and collective effort. We call upon all stakeholders to engage in constructive discussions that seek to address the concerns of our people while preserving peace and stability.
To the leaders of our nation, I implore you to listen to the voices of your people. Hear our cries for justice and equality, and engage us to build a better future for all.
As the National President of NFSAN, I believe that constructive dialogue and collaboration are the keys to finding solutions that will address the needs of our people without further jeopardizing their safety and security. Therefore, I stand before you today, urging you to join NFSAN in our commitment to peaceful, constructive dialogue and collaboration as we work to build a better future for our country. Let us not be driven by anger and frustration, but rather by a shared vision of a Nigeria that is safe, secure, and prosperous for all its citizens. Together, we can find solutions that will alleviate the suffering caused by insecurity, hunger, and injustice. We can create a Nigeria in which every person has the opportunity to prosper and reach their full potential.
To the students and young women of Nigeria, I want you to know that we see you, we hear you, and we are here for you. We understand the challenges you face, and we will continue to work tirelessly to protect your rights, and ensure your safety and well-being. And to the people of Nigeria, I say this: our country is at a crossroads. We can choose the path of violence and division, or we can choose the path of unity and progress. I urge you, my fellow citizens, to choose the path of unity and progress. Let us come together, put aside our differences, and work towards a brighter future for our nation. Together, we can overcome the challenges we face and create a truly free Nigeria, truly just, and truly prosperous for all.
In conclusion, I want you to please remember the words of Nelson Mandela: “The greatest glory in living lies not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.' Let us rise together, as one nation, one people, united in our resolve to build a better tomorrow.” Thank you for your time, and may God guide us on our journey towards a brighter future for Nigeria and may he continue to guide our leaders at all levels in overuse tasks toward building a united, prosperous and peaceful nation where truth and justice reign.
God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria
God bless the National Female Students Association of Nigeria (NFSAN).
God bless all students and citizens of our dear country.
Yours in Nation-building
Comr. Choice Uchenna Enebeli 4th National President National Female Students Association of Nigeria (NFSAN).
Aluta Continua Victoria Excreta. lie lie.. unknown group  una go explain tire. |
Politics › Re: Are You Protesting Or Not, Give Your Reasons by Mbanda(m): 8:08pm On Jul 29, 2024 |
helinues: Don't ask me any further dumbo questions.
I already responded to the question you asked
Thank you The question really choke you because defending tinibu and APC is like working in hell trying to make ends meet  |
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