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Politics / Re: My Fellow Niger Deltans Let's Come In And Talk About Our Future.... by Mckennedy: 9:15am On Jun 06, 2017
SilentHaulers:


Product of baby factory like you sef dey talk. Lol

Products of Oluwale forgery and ritualist...one women is laying down as type along badagry express before Limca bus stop with her head chop off....just last week one afonja guy chop off one Ghanaian man head the poor Ghanaian sales palm wine at mosafejo badagry express way his head sold already to some other group of afonja that came with Camry car along mosafejo badagry expres...a month ago at Itoga badagry an afonja man chop off an Akwa Ibom woman head for 4000 naira and her body parts packaged for more sales..

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Politics / Re: Aisha Buhari Returns From UK, Says Buhari is Happy With Osinbajo by Mckennedy: 8:58am On Jun 06, 2017
Until Aisha respond to Eric Joyce former UK MP via Twitter,  else i term all these as jamboree ..by the way which responsible wife will come back leaving her husband on a sick  bed ? Northerners love power die! A country of more than 170 million magaz.

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Politics / Re: Ipobexposed Starts Newspaper To Stop Biafra by Mckennedy: 8:29am On Jun 06, 2017
Ekinematics:




And you know your ipob lies will never work in the SS.

Who are SS? Hear from real south south and Bury your head in shame.

1.https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1396220647103867&id=100001478347236

Ikwere ppl.

2.https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1878518502388238&id=100006903189776

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Politics / Re: Ipobexposed Starts Newspaper To Stop Biafra by Mckennedy: 8:23am On Jun 06, 2017
IpobExposed:
I am using my last money to stop this people. Paying YouTube day by day to get views.


If you want to contact me send Biafraudd@gmail.com remove one d.


watch me introducing my newspaper here


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_CrT7KFa9k

You're among those making Nnamdi Kanu more famous at same time causing problems to FG...ain't you ashamed before now was Treason , Facebook Biafra now now your slogans are changing....you're a complete nobody soon DSS will come after you....Mark this day.

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Politics / Re: Who Owns Igwe Ocha (Port Harcourt)? by Mckennedy: 8:05am On Jun 06, 2017
nengibo:
How did Port Harcourt become igwe ocha, delusional Igbos

Which Language is Harcourt? And what was their name before Harcourt came? Else I will term you insane.
Politics / Re: IPOB: Leave Akwa Ibom Alone, We Are Not Interested In Biafra by Mckennedy: 7:44am On Jun 06, 2017
Politics / Re: IPOB: Leave Akwa Ibom Alone, We Are Not Interested In Biafra by Mckennedy: 7:40am On Jun 06, 2017
tutudesz:

They are all from cross river and one from Bayelsa out of how many?

When men speaks children listens, truly you're a nobody to decide... watch the following videos and Bury your head in shame....#nigerdeldawannabe.

1.https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1396220647103867&id=100001478347236

Ikwere ppl.

2.https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1878518502388238&id=100006903189776
Politics / Re: IPOB: Leave Akwa Ibom Alone, We Are Not Interested In Biafra by Mckennedy: 7:31am On Jun 06, 2017
Kingsley1000:
BIAFRA IS STRICTLY 5EASTERN STATES

Naso madness dey start.
Politics / Re: IPOB: Leave Akwa Ibom Alone, We Are Not Interested In Biafra by Mckennedy: 7:30am On Jun 06, 2017
DropShot:

When we're talking of a nation as Niger Delta, you are NOBODY. The decision makers of that region have consistently rejected Bi@fraud.

See cry!
Politics / Re: IPOB Members Killed Today Ahead Of 30th May Pics Video by Mckennedy: 5:38am On May 30, 2017
PaulKillerman:
We have said it that and time again, we riverians have no time for your phanyome city Biafra , u can take that to anywhere in the east... If u continue in this adamant and recalcitrant attitude I really wonder what your city will look like when u achieve it. You cry of oppression and yet you will not allow the minor clans that have stated time and time again thier rights to self determination as they have boldly stated they are not in for your Biafra unholy union., I don't just understand what is wrong with you guys... Rivers state is not Biafra ; take you delusion to someone else ; I really wouldn't mind if the police crush on you guys, because for riverians here we are intolerant to Biafra trash...
Take it to your south East.

isoma
Jokes Etc / Re: Photoshopped Picture Of Buhari On A London Bus by Mckennedy: 6:33am On May 28, 2017
sugarbelly:
According to an Instagram user,@greatobaze, who sent in the photo, she said that she spotted President Buhari on a London bus. A picture of a man, wearing a brown jalabia and a white cap and the physique, from behind, looks like that of the president. See pix below


What do you guys think?

Source: http://www.latestamebonaija.com/2017/05/president-buhari-spotted-on-london-bus.html


lalasticlala mynd44

JUNK MEDIA

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Politics / Re: Will Nnamdi Kanu Die This Month See This Prophet by Mckennedy: 12:26am On May 24, 2017
IpobExposed:
The video making waves on the internet is this prophet speaking on Nnamdi Kanu's death.
The pastor threatened that if Nnamdi Kanu is killed angels from heaven will come down on earth and start bombing the whole Nigeria.

Pls watch. Dont laff till your bele tear o grin


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXnbcNNjg9M

You're so shameless sincerely you're among the enemies of Nigeria.

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Politics / Re: We Want War Nnamdi Kanu Shows His Men Today PICS by Mckennedy: 12:19am On May 24, 2017
IpobExposed:
This is some pics taken in Abia state today some IPOB members training to be soldiers in case war should start.

pls observe their caps black yellow red.

Now the terrorist Nnamdi is free the government should be perceptive.

See them in their red and black their national anthem and training ground.

You can hear Nnamdi Kanu in the video saying train hard our war is coming


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAtAhH78nX0

PURE JUNK
Politics / Re: Prepare For Break-up, Afenifere Tells North by Mckennedy: 3:10pm On May 23, 2017
ipodstinks:
Lol, attention seeker, how far na?

Envy and jealousy.

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Politics / Re: Nigerian Man Rocks Biafran Color At His Graduation From A US University. Photos by Mckennedy: 3:08pm On May 23, 2017
salahudeentope:


Seriously I see this as a setback to the Biafran struggle. is it a new slang or i'm just not getting it. How will you equate Tribe to Race?

Anyways if I weren't a "Yoruba Muslim" I would have joined their movement, I do not mind a people clamouring for seccession I just fear it might not be timely. Actually If the Biafrans would choose Igbo as their national language rather than English, they would forever have my respect. smiley


TRASH
Politics / Re: Prepare For Break-up, Afenifere Tells North by Mckennedy: 10:48am On May 23, 2017
ipodstinks:
You no dey shame, who is talking about Biafra here. You sha want to be relevant abi? Carry your inferiority complex go one side.

I feel your frustration.
Politics / Re: Prepare For Break-up, Afenifere Tells North by Mckennedy: 8:00am On May 23, 2017
Agumbankembu:
PAN-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere, has told the Northern elders to prepare for a break-up of Nigeria if they continue to oppose the restructuring of the country to address the major challenges besetting it and hindering its progress.

A chieftain of the group and chairman of the defunct Presidential Advisory Committee of the 2014 National Conference, Senator Femi Okurounmu, said “there is no way we can continue to run Nigeria the way it is now without restructuring it.”

“When the Hausa/Fulani people get power, they say the unity of the country is not negotiable. But if power slips from their hand, they are ready to break up the country.

“So, to prevent power from slipping from their hand, they will rather get their people in the military to take over so that the Northern oligarchy will continue to be in charge.”

National publicity secretary of the Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, said “the minimum requirement to keep Nigeria together is to restructure it. If we don’t restructure Nigeria, it is clear at this point that Nigeria, as it is, is on its way out.

“It is those who are benefiting from domination and inequity that will not see this terminal crisis. If we don’t do the needful, Nigeria, as a country, may not last too long. All the indices are very clear. So, it is only those who are profiting from inequity that will not see what is going on,” he said.

In a swift reaction, deputy leader of the Northern Elders Forum (NEF), Paul Unongo, said the North was not afraid of any eventuality.

“I know these people that are talking and calling for restructuring. They shouldn’t mislead the young people; we are not irredentists; we are democrats.

“If you want to destabilise the whole nation-state of Nigeria, then allow the North not to be developed, because it is easy for the kids to rise up and say ‘no more.’ So, we are saying that all Nigerians should be concerned about the development of the North,” Unongo, Second Republic Minister of Steel, said.

http://tribuneonlineng.com/prepare-break-afenifere-tells-north/amp/

Some group came up as Oduduwa Republic and the other as Arewa Republic, Niger Delta Republic etc yet no igbo objected them nor panic but as soon as the name Biafra came up oh my goodness people started shaking not only shaking some even with heart attack and Sleepless nights. PMB is the root caused of all these following bad Advisers surrounding him. #wemustcontinue

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Politics / Re: Nigerian Man Rocks Biafran Color At His Graduation From A US University. Photos by Mckennedy: 7:49am On May 23, 2017
GameGod:
NNamdi kanu is a criminal embarassed embarassed

Your PMB has made him over famous but joke apart
FYI you and your entire race can't be 1% of Kanu...I get otapiapia incase you need one

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Politics / Re: Army Denies Molestation Of IPOB Women In Abia by Mckennedy: 1:23am On May 23, 2017
Politics / Re: IPOB Member Handcuffed In His Community In Ebonyi. Photos by Mckennedy: 1:20am On May 23, 2017
goldedprince:
since they call a whole naija zoo, donate the scum to some lions in ibadan zoo

Products of brown roof...ozu
Politics / Re: IPOB Member Handcuffed In His Community In Ebonyi. Photos by Mckennedy: 1:18am On May 23, 2017
HungerBAD:
Damn.

These IPOB guys are good. I mean,they have even started manufacturing fake handcuffs too,coupled with the millon other things that is fake that they manufacture.

You can see from the pictures that the cuffs is open,so what exactly is their game plan?oh yes i remember now.

Cause themselves bodily injuries,wear fake handcuffs,circulate the pictures online and claim the Nigeria Army did it.

Just like the fictitious Soldiers nobody has still seen,strip their women of their clothes last week.

The Devil wey go Punish all of UNA wey be agents of confusion in Nigeria still dey do Manicure for Agege.

Kwontiniu crying...so they're no longer miscreants & Facebook freedom fighters?

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Politics / Re: Transparency International Ordered To Leave Nigeria Within 72 Hours by Mckennedy: 1:15am On May 23, 2017
How the mighty is falling.....tsunami..

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Politics / Re: Biafra: 50 Years After, Nigeria Has Shown It Is The Victor, Igbo The Vanquished by Mckennedy: 1:11am On May 23, 2017
Okoroawusa:
I agree dat some ssues dat brought abt the civil war r still unresolved but these present agitators ve no idea what such issues are n neither do they know how to resolve the ones they know.
that is y ppl like uwazurike n nnamdi kanu r smiling to the banks everyday.

Ozu keep ranting before was Facebook Biafra next miscreants, now banks? I can feel your frustration.
Politics / Re: Biafra: 50 Years After, Nigeria Has Shown It Is The Victor, Igbo The Vanquished by Mckennedy: 1:09am On May 23, 2017
BlackMbakara1:
Let the deputy senate president present the breakout on the floor of the house.

Abi the igbos no get governors, ministers, senators etc to push their matter? if truly igbos love themselves and not outsiders that hate them as acclaimed...

Okpoko
Politics / Re: Biafra: 50 Years After, Nigeria Has Shown It Is The Victor, Igbo The Vanquished by Mckennedy: 1:07am On May 23, 2017
ISpiksDaTroof:
Why do Ibos talk as if the Yorubas and Hausas have it any better? I think, personally, that the Ibos are the most hypocritical of the big three Ethnic group otherwise the would be questioning their Governors, Senators and Local Government chairmen instead of always looking to blame outsiders.


How have you held yours accountable?
Politics / Re: Biafra: 50 Years After, Nigeria Has Shown It Is The Victor, Igbo The Vanquished by Mckennedy: 1:05am On May 23, 2017
mydavidorf:
I find it difficult to understand this Biafra struggle. While some are dieng as a result of d struggle some others"wise ones"are using the struggle to enrich themselves. If u people (Biafrans) are serious why is it that ur leaders are not supporting d struggle ? why did Odumegu Ojukwu that started it failed woefully in Southeast (Biafra) when he contested for President? why is Ike Ekweremadu not at d forefront of d struggle? why is Ogbonaya Onu not at d forefront of d struggle? these are questions d young biafrans should ask them selves.tell Ekweremadu to present ur case at d Senate House
How could you understand when you're not effected you should be asking FG to conduct a referendum as it's done in other parts of the world.
Politics / Re: 'Where Is Bayo Omoboriowo?' President Buhari Asks by Mckennedy: 2:32am On May 07, 2017
Masculity:



Is Bayo not a Nigerian
That shows how caring Mr President is.

Do you really know the meaning of caring?
Politics / Re: I Humbly Believe In The Unity Of Nigeria... ONE NIGERIA!!! by Mckennedy: 1:20am On May 06, 2017
SIRmanjar:
My man no body believes in the unity of nigeria more than the ibos,they develop and live in peace with indegenes anywhere they migrate..They build houses make friends and do business in almost evry state in nigeria not minding the risk,that is why I call them the modern day adventurers and the last Nigerian empire builders..
How many yorubas and hausas can invest in other regions the way ibos invest without having that hidden fear of what if Nigeria breaks up tmrrow,wot will happen to my property .So my frend there are many reasons but this reason alone shuld let you and your likes know the tribe that really believe in a united Nigeria..

You nailed it....what a painful truth.........

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Politics / Re: His Bond, Their Bondage: The Demystification And Decanonization Of Nnamdi Kanu by Mckennedy: 1:13am On May 06, 2017
Easy5265:

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10154699706162725&id=593592724


Three decades ago, January 31, 1985, to be exact, in faraway South Africa, something happened. The State President of the then apartheid South Africa, Pieta Willem Botha, speaking in parliament, offered the then imprisoned Nelson Mandela his freedom on condition that he ‘unconditionally reject violence as a political weapon’. This would not be the first time Botha would make this offer to Mandela; in fact, it would be the sixth of such offer. There had been earlier ones that required that Mandela accept exile in the Transkei as a condition for freedom.

What was unique about this sixth offer, however, was that it was the first time that Mandela took his time to pen a thorough response to Botha’s shenanigans. His daughter Zinzi Mandela read her father’s reply to this offer before a mass gathering in Jabulani Stadium, Soweto, on February 10, 1985. Below is the full text of Mandela’s response as read by Zinzi:
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I am a member of the African National Congress. I have always been a member of the African National Congress and I will remain a member of the African National Congress until the day I die. Oliver Tambo is much more than a brother to me. He is my greatest friend and comrade for nearly fifty years. If there is any one amongst you who cherishes my freedom, Oliver Tambo cherishes it more, and I know that he would give his life to see me free. There is no difference between his views and mine.

I am surprised at the conditions that the government wants to impose on me. I am not a violent man. My colleagues and I wrote in 1952 to Daniel François Malan asking for a round table conference to find a solution to the problems of our country, but that was ignored. When Johannes Gerhardus Strijdom was in power, we made the same offer. Again it was ignored. When Hendrik Verwoerd was in power we asked for a national convention for all the people in South Africa to decide on their future. This, too, was in vain.

It was only then, when all other forms of resistance were no longer open to us, that we turned to armed struggle. Let Botha show that he is different to Malan, Strijdom and Verwoerd. Let him renounce violence. Let him say that he will dismantle apartheid. Let him unban the people’s organization, the African National Congress. Let him free all who have been imprisoned, banished or exiled for their opposition to apartheid. Let him guarantee free political activity so that people may decide who will govern them.

I cherish my own freedom dearly, but I care even more for your freedom. Too many have died since I went to prison. Too many have suffered for the love of freedom. I owe it to their widows, to their orphans, to their mothers and to their fathers who have grieved and wept for them. Not only I have suffered during these long, lonely, wasted years. I am not less life-loving than you are. But I cannot sell my birthright, nor am I prepared to sell the birthright of the people to be free. I am in prison as the representative of the people and of your organization, the African National Congress, which was banned.

What freedom am I being offered while the organization of the people remains banned? What freedom am I being offered when I may be arrested on a pass offence? What freedom am I being offered to live my life as a family with my dear wife who remains in banishment in Brandfort? What freedom am I being offered when I must ask for permission to live in an urban area? What freedom am I being offered when I need a stamp in my pass to seek work? What freedom am I being offered when my very South African citizenship is not respected?

Only free men can negotiate. Prisoners cannot enter into contracts. Herman Toivo ja Toivo, when freed, never gave any undertaking, nor was he called upon to do so. I cannot and will not give any undertaking at a time when I and you, the people, are not free. Your freedom and mine cannot be separated. I will return.
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I want the spirit of that Mandelan letter to guide you for the rest of this piece, as it provides a comparative hermeneutic framework for this long essay. I had on several occasions called for Nnamdi Kanu’s unconditional release, seeing as his arrest and detention was bad politics for which the Buhari government was paying a huge logistic, strategic, and PR price. The latest of those calls was on January 11, 2017 when I penned my reaction to Nnia Nwodo’s election as the president of Ohaneze. In that piece, I maintained that top on Nwodo’s priorities should be Nnamdi Kanu’s unconditional release from detention.

Well, Nnamdi Kanu was finally granted bail on April 27, 2017 on the strange, stupid, and silly conditions that he must produce three sureties, including a “highly respected and recognized Jewish leader”, a “highly placed person of Igbo extraction such as a Senator”, as well as “a highly respected person who is resident and owns landed property in Abuja”. The sureties were to deposit N100million each in bond, and Kanu was expressly barred from attending any rally or granting any form of interview. Kanu was ordered to surrender his Nigerian and British international passports. Also, Kanu was required to sign an undertaking to make himself available for trial at all times. However, Kanu’s co-defendants, Chidiebere Onwudiwe, Benjamin Madubugwu and David Nwawuisi, who gave their loyalty to Kanu, even to the point of going to jail with him, were denied bail by the court, which has fixed July 11 and 12 for the commencement of their criminal trial. At this point you may want to reread Mandela’s letter above.

For students of history, the event of April 27, 2017 – the day Justice Binta Nyako granted Kanu bail on those outrageous conditions, reminds one of January 31, 1985 – the day Botha offered Nelson Mandela his freedom on the relatively ‘simple’ condition that he “unconditionally reject violence as a political weapon”. It is a comparison that I have chosen to make, not because I want to compare Kanu to Mandela, but just to show why that comparison cannot be made, not now, not ever.

Notice that by the date that Botha offered to release Mandela on that simple condition, Nelson Mandela had already spent about 22 years in prison. Compare that to April 27, 2017 when Justice Nyako granted Nnamdi Kanu bail on those strange, stupid, and silly conditions. As at that date, Kanu had been detained for one year and a half. Now, if you had just been dropped from Mars, and had never heard or read of Nelson Mandela or Nnamdi Kanu, who of the two do you think would have greater incentive to embrace the conditional offer of freedom extended to him? Mandela, right? But you are wrong. Mandela turned his own offer down, and his reason for that decision is amply contained in the letter above. On the other hand, however, Nnamdi Kanu’s bail, as strange and ridiculously onerous as its conditions were, was perfected, almost promptly. Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe (Chairman of Senate’s South East Caucus), Immanuel Shalom (a Jewish priest), and one Toochukwu Uchendu (an accountant and Abuja resident), came forward as sureties for Kanu, presumably dropping N100million each in bond. With that, Nnamdi Kanu, the self-acclaimed leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) became a freeman.

On a personal level, I am happy for Nnamdi Kanu. Freedom is sweet! But I have some questions for him:

1. What was all that about?
2. Did you and do you understand that some causes are bigger than your personal pain and comfort?
3. Did you not foresee prison, even death, as a possible consequence of your rebellion? How could you not?
4. Okay, you are free; now what?

Truth is that for those who believe in the IPOB cause, Nnamdi Kanu, by the terms of his release, which he accepted, has effectively abandoned the IPOB cause. And in doing that, he has shown himself to be a very bad leader and an unworthy general. But for Nnamdi Kanu, the trio of Chidiebere Onwudiwe, Benjamin Madubugwu, and David Nwawuisi would not have been in prison today. In loyalty and solidarity to Kanu, their master and their general, these worthy troops marched into prison. Nnamdi Kanu is not a worthy general. No worthy general leaves his troops behind. What about the scores, if not hundreds, of young Igbo men and women who followed Nnamdi Kanu’s rebellious crusade into their untimely graves?

Does Nnamdi Kanu even understand the symbolism, significance, and consequence of having Senator Abaribe, Rabbi Shalom, and Toochukwu Uchendu stand surety for his bail? Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe is part of the compromised Igbo power elite that has forged common cause with the national power structure that has marginalized and systematically dehumanized the Igbo, the very centerpiece of what is supposed to be Kanu’s IPOB cause. If IPOB is a grassroots movement, which it should be, Nnamdi Kanu should not have accepted politicians, the same ones who have mortgaged and pawned away the destiny of the Igbo, to be his sureties. By accepting his bail conditions and allowing the likes of Abaribe to surety his bond, Kanu has given himself away an emasculated man, and has effectively become their bitch, and they his pimps. And if there is one thing we know about politicians generally, and Nigerian politicians, in particular, it is that they will instrumentally exact him to his last blood drop. After all, he now owes his freedom to them.

Already, Kanu is palling with politicians of different political hues and intentions. He was picked up upon release from Kuje prison in a Mercedes SUV by one of the governorship aspirants in Anambra state. The optic was opportunistically deliberate. Kanu has also been sighted and photographed palling with members of the Nigerian political power structure, the same structure that has imposed an endemic, systemic, and systematic existential and structural burden on the Igbo. And it is just getting started. They will exploit his little popularity to political ends until Kanu’s self-oriented bail calculations become a subject of common knowledge.

And what is it with Nnamdi Kanu’s Jewish personae? When, how, and why did Kanu convert to Judaism, adorning himself in kippah skullcap and shawl? Is Nnamdi Kanu that confused? Does Nnamdi Kanu understand that the Jews are occupiers, just like the Nigerian authorities whom Nnamdi Kanu and his IPOB crusaders have accused of occupying Biafra? Is Nnamdi Kanu too naïve to see that the Palestinians are the victims of Jewish occupation, just as the Igbo are in Nigeria? Yet, the Igbo champion has chosen to become a Jew? Whose idea was that ignoble contradiction?

Did Kanu and his aides even realize the countervailing significance of that Jewish stunt? What strategic goal is in play that will make a self-styled champion of a nationality that is ninety-nine percent stubbornly Christian embrace Judaism? Does Kanu even know that Jews and Judaism don’t believe in Jesus Christ as the messiah? How does Rabbi Nnamdi Kanu intend to square that circle for the people he wants to lead? Again, I ask: is Nnamdi Kanu in a state of identity crisis or is he engaged in a higher strategic gamble? Is it possible that by giving off Jewish vibes, Nnamdi Kanu was courting Israeli solidarity? Does Nnamdi Kanu want Israel to view Biafra as its client state, thus creating an obligation on Israel to assist in the liberation of Biafra? That would have been a noble strategic calculation except that the Jewish State of Israel is not in the business of liberation. Israel is in the business of occupation, exclusion, and bondage. Israel is on record as being willing to pay non-Jews to leave Israel. Or was Nnamdi Kanu’s rabbi paraphernalia intended to simply maximize his personal power among his followers? Rabbi in Judaism means teacher of Torah. It is a title that derives from the Hebrew word rabi, meaning “my master”, and the word master literally means “great one”. If that was the calculation, he failed. A good and great master does not abandon and leave his disciples behind.

Did Nnamdi Kanu walk right into a mousetrap? By bonding out, on the conditions he did, Nnamdi Kanu may have taken his Igbo nation deeper into bondage. Like the sons of Israel who rebelled against Moses and Aaron in the flight from Egypt, crying, “Would we had died in the land of Egypt! Or would that we had died in this wilderness!”, is it time for the Igbo to cry out against a leader who has ostensibly abandoned them after exposing them to risks? Why did Nnamdi Kanu accept a release condition that required him not to hold any form of rallies or grant any form of interviews? Why did Nnamdi Kanu accept a bail condition that essentially required him to renounce the Biafra and IPOB cause after leading young Igbo men and women out into a treacherous national battlefield? Did Kanu need his freedom that badly? Did he even think this IPOB campaign through? Did he not see prolonged incarceration, even death, as a possible personal sacrifice for an existential cause?

How much was Nnamdi Kanu paid by the federal government to accept his ridiculous bail conditions, including the renunciation of the Biafra and IPOB cause? Does Nnamdi Kanu even realize that by his release on those terms, he has been permanently captured by the same federal establishment he claims to be fighting? That by his release on those ridiculous terms, the Igbo have lost a crucial strategic and propaganda leverage they held against the government? Again, I ask: how much was Nnamdi Kanu paid to sell out? Who paid the N300million bond money? It is either that money was never paid, as it was always designed as a subterfuge by the courts and the government authorities, or it was paid by the Buhari government, which needed Nnamdi Kanu out of its hairs. His continued detention was presenting a logistic and PR nightmare for the regime. Nnamdi Kanu was an item Buhari and the APC did not want on their balance sheet in a general election year. He was a bad asset, certainly a toxic liability.

Kanu blew it!

If Nnamdi Kanu believed in his IPOB cause, then he should have been prepared to die in detention. Accepting ridiculous release terms on health grounds is a hogwash. Nnamdi Kanu is not sick; he is a quitter! Since his release, Kanu has been basking in the glory and euphoria of his fame, meeting and making common causes with the same political and power elites who have compromised and even sabotaged the Igbo cause. The image of Kanu with Femi Fani-Kayode, an avid Igbo hater who has stridently sought to divest the Igbo of any stake in Lagos, is nauseating. Is Nnamdi Kanu that naïve, or simply foolish? If the reason Kanu accepted his bail conditions that required him to essentially renounce Biafra and IPOB was his failing health, why is he not hospitalized? Why is he busy meeting batches and batches of politicians instead?

And why were some Igbo jubilating at, and celebrating, Nnamdi Kanu’s release on those ridiculous terms? Do they even know that by accepting those release terms, Nnamdi Kanu has jumped ship? Do they know that Nnamdi Kanu, by accepting those release terms and Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe as a surety, Nnamdi Kanu has abandoned Aba, Enugu, Owerri, and has joined Abuja?

Obviously, Nnamdi Kanu was hastily canonized. He did not think through the heavy sacrifice and the tortuous path of a revolution. He led his people down a dangerous path, and abandoned them, leaving some behind in prison; others maimed; and others in their untimely graves. It is time to demystify and decanonize Nnamdi Kanu. It needs to happen else his conduct leaves a permanent scar in the Igbo psyche. They believed him; they were ready to fight alongside him; and they were prepared to die with him. One thing they were not prepared for was to have their cause betrayed by him. It hurts. It really hurts – deeply.

Anyway, when F. W. de Klerk signed off on Mandela’s eventual release in 1990, he was very careful to make certain that Mandela’s freedom would be unconditional – totally unconditional. Mandela was free to lead political rallies. And in 1994, Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was sworn in as the first president of a free South Africa. I guess Nnamdi Kanu is no Mandela. Yep, not by any long shot.

And the search for a credible Igbo leader continues…

/Odenigbo

Bunch of Trash.....Afonjas igbos don't need your advice tell that to Fulanis holding your people ransom at Illorin..#anothercasestudy

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Politics / Re: 'Where Is Bayo Omoboriowo?' President Buhari Asks by Mckennedy: 11:54pm On May 05, 2017
EnkayDezign:
Earlier today, President buhari was seen attending friday prayers in Aso Villa. Several videos have emerged of him walking to and from prayers, and in one of the videos, Buhari can be heard asking 'ina Bayo' in hausa. Which translates to 'Where is bayo?'. Someone in the crowd replied him saying "He's not around"

Bayo Omoboriowo, is President Buhari's official photographer, and there has been speculation lately, that he might have moved on to freelancing.

Video below (1:04 mark)


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIbW_rul7sA

Ina bayo! And monkeys and baboons are jumping up and down....how does that help ordinary Nigerians?

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Politics / Re: President Buhari Attends Juma'at Service, Greets People Who Gathered To See Him by Mckennedy: 11:49pm On May 05, 2017
informant001:
President Muhammadu Buhari, observed Juma'at Prayer at the State House, Abuja. He was joined by the Attorney General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, the National Security Adviser, Mohammed Babagana Monguno, and other officials at the state house.

The president who has been absent for a while now looked refreshed as he greeted people who gathered to see him after the prayers

Source; http://www.nationalhelm.net/2017/05/president-buhari-attends-jumaat-service.html

Watch Video here >>>> https://twitter.com/BashirAhmaad/status/860477952726847488

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