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Politics / Re: The Reasons Africans In The Diaspora Hate African Leaders So Much More. by mmanwuijele: 1:16pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
SUFFERInSMILIIN: Man, thats what hurts. Life could be so much better. You want trouble overseas, tell people you're Nigerian. There goes your integrity, trust, reliableness etc |
Politics / Re: The Reasons Africans In The Diaspora Hate African Leaders So Much More. by mmanwuijele: 1:09pm On Feb 17, 2022 |
thesicilian: Whatever will make that region habitable, fair and just, I will support. If it uplifts black people, I'm for it. Nationwide revolution Is something I fear won't happen given the differences of the people in Nigeria, the injustice, the hate, bigotry and religious fanaticism rampant in that society. I honestly feel that the most drastic thing the people of that country can do is something that has been done before, which is secession. This will happen based off cultural boundaries. We redraw our own maps. Not the white man! Oduduwa can then have more in common other than being human.. the language, food, way of life. The Biafrans can have similar cultures, languages and attitudes. This way, we would have broken from the chain of the white man, their man, their name. Then we can come together at our own free will. If you say a revolution, where would it start? How would it start? What is the end goal? March to Abuja? How has the Nigerian Govt delt with revolutions before? #lekkitollgate #UdiMassacre #Ogoni etc |
Politics / Re: The Reasons Africans In The Diaspora Hate African Leaders So Much More. by mmanwuijele: 11:11am On Feb 17, 2022 |
ivolt: You made quite a few assumptions there. Did you read the whole post? |
Politics / Re: The Reasons Africans In The Diaspora Hate African Leaders So Much More. by mmanwuijele: 11:03am On Feb 17, 2022 |
thesicilian: Its too much. Home is home! It belongs to you, it belongs to me. We cannot continue to let these illiterate pigs destroy it for us. We either back Sowore fully and his call for #revolution or we back Nnamdi and Sunday for secession. We cannot continue like this. |
Politics / Re: The Reasons Africans In The Diaspora Hate African Leaders So Much More. by mmanwuijele: 11:02am On Feb 17, 2022 |
selamob: No big dysfunctional society got fixed by itself. We have to at some point stand up and fight with these people.. literally. I'm talking booing them wherever you see them, chasing them away etc. Make life truly uncomfortable for these bastards. Many of our people can't do this though. Hunger and illiteracy will not allow them do it to their kinsmen. So once the nation separates, I have no doubt that the east will chase Orji Uzor Kanu away, the west will toss Sanwo-Olu out and the north will understand that they much work for themselves and that people like Ganduje are stopping their progress. Now though, if Ola do wrong, Tunde no go won pursue am because he's thinking that Adamu did the same and got away or that Emeka dey do am and dem never catch am. |
Politics / The Reasons Africans In The Diaspora Hate African Leaders So Much More. by mmanwuijele: 10:08am On Feb 17, 2022 |
This is from my perspective. Please feel free to throw in thoughts. 1) We know the potential of our society- We understand that to make life better for our people is not necessarily hard, especially with what we have. We can see it through a different lens. Many people in Africa and ALL the leaders are just selfish bigots who think evil and cunny cunny is the only way to make it in an environment like that ( tbh I don't blame the people) 2) We know the West- We understand and have experience of the racism, prejudice and stereotypes of oyibo. Many genuinely don't like us. The worst thing is, our poor brother or sister is forced to put aside their pride, dignity and respect to please these people, because its their country and at least, the country works ( for them). The frustration is then amplified when we think of home. Asking yourself, "what am I doing here? I don't belong here", however, when you remember the society you've come from, you decide to keep tolerating it, because at least you can see money to eat. 3) We know the way western society functions- We can see what they are planning, but can't do anything about it. Therefore, this frustration is channeled at the ones mismanaging our home. Why do you think people that are relatively comfortable abroad are agitating the most for Biafra? or Oduduwa? We see it as an outlet. If I go chop sh*t, at least make I chop am for my own fatherland, trying to make it better. The thing though is that, many ( including myself) don't see Nigeria as their fatherland. Too many injustices. Too many evil. 4) The incompetence of our "Leaders"- This is even more glaring to us. For example, while people make memes out of Buhari saying the First Lady of the country belongs in the "other room", many of our people know the true effect of that to the reputation of the country abroad. 5) We know not to trust oyibo- Many oyibos don't like blacks. This is a fact. You can be nice to them, you can be a good boy, but the moment you do something that a "good boy" is not supposed to do, like ask for whats yours, watch the reaction. Yet we see our "Leaders" suck up to these people and we know very well that if only they knew the true intentions of the west, they'd quickly restructure the borders, form alliances and start DOING FOR SELF. Why do you think its ok for Western Nations to produce nukes but not for 1 single African country to have them? So "Nigerians" I beg you, lets fix our sh*t up. If the country must split, let it split peacefully. We need our collective numbers and brains. We can form alliances after. Please. A dysfunctional Africa due to unending cultural feuds affects no one but us and benefits no one but the west. Thoughts? |
Politics / Re: What Should Be The Priority Of The Next President? by mmanwuijele: 1:26pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
Let the Biafrans go! Extradite Abba Kyari! Solve the boko haram issue! |
Politics / Re: Biafra On Total And Complete Lockdown For Nnamdi Kanu 16/02/2022 by mmanwuijele: 1:22pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
All hail Biafra! 2 Likes 1 Share
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Politics / Re: Will A Military Regime Solve Nigeria's Problems? by mmanwuijele: 1:11pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
Disintegration will solve the problems. Biafra, Oodua, Arewa! Onye obula za afa nna ya! |
Politics / Re: Respect To The Fulanis!! by mmanwuijele: 1:09pm On Feb 16, 2022 |
Lol Zoogerians go get sense by force. Disintegrate this evil union now and each new country stand up and chase the known corrupt bastards abroad. No be sey 30 years from now, u go dey cry because sey Police arrest your grandpikin talk sey na yahooboy. All hail Biafra! |
Politics / Re: The Igbo And The Nigerian Igbophobic Syndrome by mmanwuijele: 12:09pm On Feb 15, 2022 |
helinues: Bruh.. no dey deny your people. Stand firm! You've been fooling many Yorubas here, acting like you are one, causing division, yet you're an invading j@njaweed from the Sahel. 1 Like
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Politics / Re: Abba Kyari Wouldn't Be Extradited To US Anytime Soon by mmanwuijele: 12:05pm On Feb 15, 2022 |
One day Nigerians will wake up. both Yoruba, igbo, Tiv, Hausa and every other tribe will realise that Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Igboho are actually not their enemies. This country is rotten to the core. Rotten. Either we have a revolution, which will cost lives re.: EndSars or we push for Seccession. Nigerians! There is no other way. Eedris in 2004 sang Nigeria Jaga Jaga. How old were you then? How old are you know. Biko, ejo, don Allah, save yourself, save your children, save your unborn. Lets join hands and end this once and for all. |
Politics / Re: The Igbo And The Nigerian Igbophobic Syndrome by mmanwuijele: 11:11am On Feb 15, 2022 |
helinues: Helinues.. you're a Fulani man. No dey disguise. I can't even speak facts with you. |
Politics / Re: Bola Tinubu Visits Sultan Of Sokoto by mmanwuijele: 10:20am On Feb 15, 2022 |
NwaNimo1: hahahahahaha guyyyyyy |
Politics / Re: The Igbo And The Nigerian Igbophobic Syndrome by mmanwuijele: 10:15am On Feb 15, 2022 |
ezenwajosh: Eziokwu Nna. Apparently, mgbe Ikemba gara Trade Fair I fu ihe niile ndi igbo luru ebeahun, he said to them " Ewu Kwenu" and they responded. The ones in Lagos, I can forgive a little. Not the ones in the North. Ihe me taata, otu ndia si gbuchasi umunne anyi na 66 ka ha g'esi mekwa ya ozo. Hell, I can't hate the ones in Lagos. My dad built a house there... but also built a bigger one in Anambra. Naija made it virtually impossible to do business in Igbo land. Things have changed though. My people need to leave slowly. Ha gwa nit, nti anughi... you know the rest! Igbo 1 Like |
Politics / Re: Only Nigeria Can Explain Why Abba Kyari Hasn’t Been Extradited For Fraud- US by mmanwuijele: 9:44am On Feb 15, 2022 |
Truthisunique2: Yup! Nigerian government and politicians are ingenious when it comes to evil and bending the law. If this country is one that works, Kyari would be in the US facing charges, Buahri, Gowon, IBB, Abubakar etc would have been tried and convicted in The Hague, Tinubu would be in prison, Pantami would be on an intelligence watch list and his career in govt would be over, Orji Uzor Kanu would be serving at least 20 years, Fashola would have committed career suicide, Nigeria would have been prepping for a referendum to save lives, Boko haram would've been a thing of the past etc But... Naija na jungle. Anything goes! 1 Like |
Politics / Re: The Igbo And The Nigerian Igbophobic Syndrome by mmanwuijele: 9:35am On Feb 15, 2022 |
ezenwajosh: This, but then again, many black people in Africa can't see reason. Na only death, deceit and evil dem know. For crying out loud, Eedris sang "Nigeria Jaga Jaga" 18 years ago. We still dey face the same problem. Ah... black mannnnnn 2 Likes 1 Share |
Politics / Re: Do Not Kick Tinubu When He Is Down by mmanwuijele: 9:32am On Feb 15, 2022 |
Kick? OP take time o. U want make old man piss dirty my canvas? |
Politics / Re: IS THIS START OF CLEAN UP BY REMOVING IPOB STREET GANG-CANNIBALS FROM IGBO LAND? by mmanwuijele: 2:11pm On Feb 14, 2022 |
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Politics / Re: Cross River Delisted From Nigerian States by mmanwuijele: 10:48am On Feb 14, 2022 |
Mumu, Borno wey dey make ers steady, wetin dem gain. Make Biafra come quick. |
Politics / Re: I Know That Nigeria Isn't A Real Country But... by mmanwuijele: 9:33am On Feb 14, 2022 |
walemoney007: Thank you, Wale. I actually have more respect for men like you who recognise that everyone is free to stay or leave and acknowledge it more than those who obviously don't like us but still won't let us go. Self-Determination is not a crime. Forceful "leadership" is not true leadership. Nigeria has to let Biafra go otherwise by our very presence, life will be unbearable for those in Nigeria. |
Politics / Re: Again Imam Of Peace Twitted About Biafra; Biafra Has Come by mmanwuijele: 9:30am On Feb 14, 2022 |
cosmatika: Nwanne, Biafra will be free. Only those who want to join willingly will join. This opportunity will be given just ONCE! At the start! Life would be quite interesting for relatives of Biafran tribes that choose to remain in Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: Again Imam Of Peace Twitted About Biafra; Biafra Has Come by mmanwuijele: 9:27am On Feb 14, 2022 |
9182736455O1999: Man, you want it, we want it, why not start advocating for it? Help us help you. 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: I Wished Tinubu Was Healthier And Younger by mmanwuijele: 9:26am On Feb 14, 2022 |
Abeg, make Zoo give BAT president. In fact, let the Biafrans go and I'll donate $10,000 to his campaign. Zoogerians go smell their own nyash. |
Politics / Re: People Gazette Is A Disgrace To Yoruba Nation by mmanwuijele: 9:16am On Feb 14, 2022 |
Rugaria: Nwanne, I tire o. Old man sh*t and p*ss dey smell and u no want make man cover nose? Dem want make he vomit? 2 Likes |
Politics / Re: I Know That Nigeria Isn't A Real Country But... by mmanwuijele: 9:10am On Feb 14, 2022 |
CXLVII: Dude shut the phockkkk uppp. Omg. Can you hear yourself? OP. Biko, leave them. They can suffer till they die. Perpetual slaves. I just. want Biafra, so we can get out of this mess and create a future for our future generations. |
Politics / Re: A Deep History Of Nigeria. Why I Love Nigeria by mmanwuijele: 2:12pm On Feb 13, 2022 |
Goldentulip2: Good. You're gonna need it.. because the News of Biafra's restoration is going to absolutely destroy you otherwise, so brace yourself homie... well, unless you repent and come on the good side of history. |
Politics / Re: A Deep History Of Nigeria. Why I Love Nigeria by mmanwuijele: 8:15am On Feb 13, 2022 |
Goldentulip2: Prepare your anus. |
Politics / Re: Chibuike Amechi Is My Name, I Am Igbo From Ikwere And Ikwere People Are Igbo. by mmanwuijele: 6:02am On Feb 13, 2022 |
How this is even a discussion? Does Chibuike or Amaechi or Anioma or Aniocha or Ikwere sound anything but igbo to you? Please tell me what those names translate to in your languages? Ndi ala everywhere. Lmao the confusion and evil in the Zoo knows no bounds. Thats how one j@njaweed was arguing with me that one of my namesake Chukwuma from Anioma no be igbo. Omo, laugh wan tear my belle. Biko, translate the name for me. Revisionists. |
Politics / Revolutionaries In The "Nigerian" Region. by mmanwuijele: 12:58pm On Feb 12, 2022 |
The Igbo's and close relatives in the south are undoubtedly the only revolutionaries in Nigeria. Our brothers taken into slavery committed suicide rather than be slaves in the US, they revolted in the Caribbean, our Anioma brothers 'ekumeku' and Aro's revolted against the British back home. Our brother Ojukwu led another revolt, the revolution continues, the British and Americans know this and because they do not have the interest of the Nigerian people at heart, they support the Hausa-Fulani. The struggle continues. We will not be enslaved and we will fight to the last man if need be. We will not be victims of the Fulani jihad conquest. 1 Like |
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