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GreatBoss:Even the these places you mentioned are all Igbo names - Ndoki, Azumini and Afam. All proper and core Igbo names. The names of villages in Ndoki are all Igbo names. They speak Igbo and practice Igbo tradition and culture. So what are you saying? |
GreatBoss:Stop this your nonsense rhetoric of " go and claim them physical". Opobo is Igboland. History supports that. You can't wish that away by claiming that they are under one arbitrary group or the other. If they claim to be Ijaws ( which is not so), then when the time comes, they leave Opobo to meet their people in Bayelsa. Simple. |
Captain8:The fact is saying that Ijaws are migrants there. History supports that. So they can migrate out of Ibani to meet their kins in Bayelsa. |
Captain8:You are just everywhere without facts but mere sentiment. Someone has shown you clear evidence from a neutral observer, yet you are here talking about going to Ibani. Let me tell you something I'm sure you must have heard before but totally ignored due to the present political situation of Nigeria or your bias: The more you pursue your agenda of grabbing Igbos across the country, the more you'll be resisted and made to lose even your perceived strong hold. |
I have said it that it is only in the jaundiced mind of IPOB that the blind lead people with full sight. It is so shameful to see the indefatigable Igbo youths reduced to touts at the whims of charlatans who just want to use them for their personal gains. Look at them all over the thread touting about aimlessly. They destroy their businesses and kill themselves like wild animals. It is just so shameful. Let them not come out and vote. By the time an APC candidate they so hate is declared winner, most of them here will change moniker and start spewing rubbish. We are waiting to see how far their gross stupidity would take them. |
OP, this your unhealthy obsession with Ndoki... I hope it doesn't lead to the undoing of Ijaw. There's general bad governance in Abia state which doesn't mean Ndoki is Ijaw. Ndoki is Igbo. Take your eyes off Igboland. |
Emergingnation:By the time you realise that you don't have any atom of sense, it would have been too late for you. Tueh! |
LLiKYekoba:Na una way na - all emotion with zero sense. I don't blame you shaa. Na internet cause am. You'd have the guts to throw insults about even to persons you wouldn't be able to wipe the sole of their shoes. We are watching you guys. You will soon tell us the place where blind people lead normal people. Tout! |
revolt:Your argument is that MNK who is a British citizen was illegally arrested, right? So why is the UK not insisting that he must be released since his arrest is illegal? You see, you need to reason some things beyond the general IPOB sentiments. |
[quote author=OmoEpe post=106928431][/quote]To you, anybody who questions your stupidity is an IPOB member.
Tueh! I spit on your bald head. |
OmoEpe:You started well by stating historical facts but you allowed your deep-seated hated for the Igbos to smear your message. How did the Igbos oppress the SS people during the war? Care to tell us? Are you honestly saying that there are no Igbos in SS? Or perhaps, you are just another unfortunate drunk who thinks that his jaundiced opinions matter in the scheme of things. |
daddytime:You are smart, bro. |
KillMNKnow:Hmmm. Better mind what you say online. |
Jerryherd:Bro, please kindly desist from posting that pix of Nnamdi Kanu with a lady for that lady is indeed his wife. It's not decent to disrespect the sanctity of marriage like that by sharing the private pix of a couple. Cheers. |
Reno, you just wasted your precious time on brainwashed blockheads. No matter what you say to them, these people have vowed to reason on a very very rare occasion. I remember how some reasonable people here condemned the attack they carried out on Ekweremadu in Germany but most of them were prancing up and down jubilating over the shameful action. Now MNK has been apprehended, they have started calling out to the same UK government that MNK castigated to no end. Who knows, maybe Ekweremadu would have been the one speaking out for MNK at this critical point in time. But, what do we know? After all, IPOB members know it all. |
melodyogonna:As per your last paragraph, did I ever imply that you can arrest someone in a foreign country without permission? In fact, I am quite sure I said specifically that permission is needed. What I don't see as relevant is following extradition process in arresting someone in a peculiar situation such as MNK was. I reiterate that for you to follow such procedure, the person of interest as a matter of fact must be a recognised refugee in that country in question. Then, the law of the country would be mandated to protect him or offer him special status that would require the extradition process. In this case, I have maintained, MNK wasn't in Kenya as a refugee ( as far as we know so far). He didn't even travel to Kenya from UK with relevant documents signifying his "special status" in UK. Well, let's see how it unfolds. I hope to get back to you as things unravel. |
melodyogonna:You want me to be breaking it into bits for you? You are funny. Whatever you mean by "...follow the internationally mandated process of making arrest in a foreign country..." If US government followed all these your exotic processes, you think several offenders outside the US would have been apprehended and some of them killed outrightly by the US government? I said it in my earlier post which you quoted but obviously didn't read, that just with the permission of Kenyan government, Fg can capture MNK. It doesn't have to be through formal extradition process since MNK wasn't in Kenya as a refugee. Fg of Nigeria can simply present a written note telling any relevant authority in Kenya that they want MNK, the Kenyan authority will simply authorize it and send officials to arrest MNK and hand him over to Fg. Simple. Now in this scenario, you wouldn't necessarily know other diplomatic deals Nigerian Fg made with Kenyan government for the arrest to be made. |
melodyogonna:So because Interpol released the video of the arrest of Hushpuppi to the public, Fg must do same? What if the arrest wasn't captured on video, does that make it illegal? You see, some of you are not capable of deep reasoning. You just think one way straight like a goat. |
princemillla:He's both. |
2ndBase:Did you read where I said that he should have presented himself in the UK as a political person of interest? That is the way he could have been shielded from deportation or normal arrest since he is a Nigerian citizen. Barring that, the option would be to seek asylum from the UK if he is eligible for it. |
SlayerForever:I quoted someone else yet you jumped in all pumped with full emotions and zero logical reasoning, and when I called you out for it, you're saying that you don't care for lengthy explanation. This is why most of you fail at every turn. Just take a good look at yourself and people like you. You think you're doing MNK any good by being deliberately illogical? You are part of the main problems of MNK and Igbos. |
SlayerForever:Very typical of your likes. You just let your emotions run amok without presenting any contradicting point. Good for you. |
Masterkernel1:MNK's house wasn't invaded by the military because he disobeyed his bail conditions. That one is a different issue. His house was invaded because he was committing acts of treason after he was released on bail. |
HOVER206:I am quoting you hoping that you would be able to reason this logically without emotions. MNK, didn't need to be extradited. He was neither on asylum in UK nor in Kenya. So there was no need to follow the normal extradition process. He simply ran away to UK without seeking asylum from them. Persons of political interest usually run to a country and seek asylum, and if the country in question accepts, then to get him back to the country where he is wanted, you would have to follow the extradition process. The Fg of Nigeria can simply pick him up from any country ( including the UK) by just merely following the basic rules of arrest and deportation with even a subtle cooperation of the host country. Naturally, the processes of extradition doesn't apply here. MNK made mistakes. He should have presented himself as a political person of interest in UK or Kenya and sought asylum in UK. I'm not certain he did this. |
LLiKYekoba:When you say MNK was kidnapped, I don't just get it. Does it mean the Nigerian government does not have the right to arrest any of her offending citizens outside the shores of Nigeria by reaching an agreement with the other country in question? Let me tell you something that is a fact: MNK is a citizen of Nigeria. In fact, he's first a Nigerian citizen before that of another country. Fg can arrest her citizen in any country with the cooperation of that country, however subtle that cooperation is, so long as basic rules of arrest are followed. This is not even an issue of extradition because MNK wasn't on an asylum in the UK. If he had been, then it would be a better case for him somehow. |
DMerciful:So? I hope you're not implying that people can go against the tenets of the constitution because of that. |
The way some people reason is very embarrassing. A post here is saying that in the United States, secession is treason and some folks here are asking why any group would want to secede in the first place in the US given that the country is developed. The point is: even if the US was not developed, secession would still be a treasonable offence. That particular law wasn't made because the US is developed. It was made to keep the country together and promote a united and mutual front. In Nigeria, there's no clause for secession. And secession is treason. The best way to renegotiate being part of Nigeria constitutionally, is by amendment of the Constitution. |
mysticwarrior:So anyone who doesn't share your view on homosexuality is automatically gay? Just look at you...with all the years you spent in school. I spit on you! |
Well, OP, even though it is completely wrong, you should understand that most people, especially the elites, of the Niger Delta, where the bulk of the oil revenue comes from don't really care. What most of them care about are pipeline contracts, once in a while settlement, their own percentage derivation and of course, attacking the Igbos to make them feel better. Even Clark that is whining up and down, call him aside and offer him a juicy oil contract while whispering in his ears that Igbos are the problem of the whole world and watch start singing a different tune immediately. |

No one even know if you guys exist in real life, your rantings and wailing ends here on Nairaland