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Politics / Re: OPC Shot And Killed 2 Igbo Men Point Blank In Lagos State by Moh248: 10:36am On Sep 04, 2023
gabbytabby:
Their propaganda for this week is OPC

Ok
Politics / Re: OPC Shot And Killed 2 Igbo Men Point Blank In Lagos State by Moh248: 10:30am On Sep 04, 2023
Kennyswag:
they should go back to igboland if they don't like it tongue

Good

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Politics / Re: OPC Shot And Killed 2 Igbo Men Point Blank In Lagos State by Moh248: 10:27am On Sep 04, 2023
Wodu89:
Aftermath of the seed of hatred sown by Tibubu. Congratulations all the sons of Tinubu, Buhari and APC. You all got what you wanted

Every action has a counter action.

They killed an Igbo man for tribalism sake

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Politics / OPC Shot And Killed 2 Igbo Men Point Blank In Lagos State by Moh248: 10:23am On Sep 04, 2023
Two Igbo men in their thirties, Silas Onyebuchi Ihenacho and Kingsley Izuchukwu Anaso, were shot dead on October 9, 2000, in Isolo, Lagos, by OPC members who accused them of being armed robbers. According to an investigation by the Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO), residents of Ire-Akari Estate, in Isolo, including the two victims who were staying there, heard gunfire and came out to find out what was happening. They were told that there had been a clash between the OPC and armed robbers. Silas Onyebuchi Ihenacho and Kingsley Izuchukwu then ran into a group of OPC members, who were wearing red bands on their arms and forehead, who accused them of being armed robbers. Despite interventions by local residents who confirmed they were not criminals, the OPC members shot and stabbed the two men, then took their bodies to other locations where they set them ablaze. The sister of one of the victims who tried to intervene on their behalf was also attacked and stripped, but managed to escape. Another man who had come to visit the same family was also attacked by the OPC, but was saved when the police arrived. It was reported that the chairman of the local landlords' association, who was present at the time, had pointed out the victims to the OPC alleging that they were armed robbers.

A cabinet-maker, who also worked as an okada (motorcycle taxi) driver in Lagos, remained seriously injured and unable to work almost a year after being attacked by OPC members:
On Sunday 15 September 2001, at 10 p.m., I was coming back from the garage. The OPC stopped me. There were seven of them, all young men. Some of them wore blue and red uniforms. They had guns, no other weapons. They told me to put my hands up and searched me. They took 500 naira. They asked for the key of my okada. Just as I was handing them the key, they shot me in the right side of my right leg, with a local cartridge gun. They carried my okada away. The boy who shot me said: `If you get up, I will give you another bullet to die.' They shot me at the place where I used to park my machine, near the church bus-stop. I told them who I was and where I lived, but they refused to check. Then they carried me to the police station [...] They left me there and ran away. The police came to meet me. They asked who brought me there. I said the OPC, but they had already gone. The police went after them and after fifteen minutes, they caught five of them and two rifles. They detained them, but the OPC denied what had happened. The one who had shot me had escaped. The police asked the five to get him. They then arrested him and released the five. He was taken to court. He was detained for one month, then was granted bail.

I was in hospital from September till mid January. The bullet is still inside the leg. I can't bend my leg and I can't walk. I have to use a crutch. I can't work. I'm still living with fear. I had to pay for the whole hospital treatment myself. The doctor said I won't be able to bend my leg again. I'm pursuing the case through the court. The one who shot me confessed, but said it was a mistake.

The OPC are always based around the bus-stop. They are used to ensure security. I even used to contribute money myself. Everyone does. It is twenty naira per room. They guard the area at night.
In some cases, the police managed to intervene to save people who had been arbitrarily arrested by the OPC. For example in one case, a landlady near Ikotun in Lagos had hired the OPC to arrest her two Igbo tenants. At about 1 a.m., the police intercepted a vehicle carrying the two tenants, who had been stripped naked and had their arms tied behind their backs. The landlady was also in the vehicle, along with eight OPC members. The police found six guns and sixteen cartridges in the vehicle, as well as two gallons of petrol and several tyres. The tenants said they were being taken to an unknown destination to be burnt. There is little doubt that they would have been killed if the police had not intervened. Another group of OPC were alerted to the police's intervention and attacked the police from behind; there was a shoot-out. Eventually the tenants were set free and the landlady was charged. It is not known whether the OPC members were also charged
Politics / Re: Nigeria Government Played A Very Smart Move by Moh248: 7:04pm On Aug 27, 2023
ImperialYoruba:


You beat me to it. Gowon recolonized them.

So South South hates the igbos ?
Politics / Re: Tinubu Doesn’t Know How To Manage Oil Subsidy Removal — Obaseki by Moh248: 1:09pm On Aug 27, 2023
The experimental razor face will call him ipob
Politics / Re: Focus On The South Let's See States And Capitals by Moh248: 11:50am On Aug 27, 2023
Ozommadu:


Cross River na ethnic group??

Enugu state

Avoid Media propaganda

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Politics / Re: The First Billionaire In West Africa Was An Igbo Man by Moh248: 11:45am On Aug 27, 2023
seunmsg:


The Queen used two vehicles during the visit. Ojukwu’s vehicle and the Emir of Kano’s vehicle.

Funny enough, the Queen slept in the house of Sir Odutola in Ijebu. That’s the only personal house she found comfortable and convenient. Not Ojukwu’s house.

So you see, the Odutolas whose house the queen slept in are not even making mouth all over the place. It’s the ipob people that are making noise over a vehicle that the Emir of Kano equally provided for the Queen’s north trip.


Pahahahahahahahaa

See ideology

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Politics / Special Palm Tree Found In Igbo Land by Moh248: 11:43am On Aug 27, 2023
OJUKWU (okala - Ofu).

Ojukwu is gentle in her dealings. Ojukwu is a female Ancestral tree
of power. She posses the power to neutralise any evil existence & charms.She looks
like palm tree but much smaller. The palm oil from Ojukwu is used in preparing many medicines,
to include anti-poison medicines.
It's also used in creating lotions and soaps, for good skin and healings of both skin and body.... Okala-Ofu is what She is called spiritually. You cannot spiritually poison anyone with Ojukwu tree/spirit.

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Sports / Re: Meet The Igbo Woman Giving Nigeria Glory by Moh248: 11:38am On Aug 27, 2023
Mental patients on the comment section

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Politics / Re: The First Billionaire In West Africa Was An Igbo Man by Moh248: 11:36am On Aug 27, 2023
muykem:
That's capital lie.
Chief Candido Joao Da Rocha ( 1860 – March 11, 1959) was a Nigerian businessman, landowner and creditor who owned Water House on Kakawa Street, Lagos Island, Lagos, and was the proprietor of the now defunct Bonanza Hotel in Lagos. He held the chieftaincy title of the Lodifi of Ilesa. He was the first Nigeria Billionaire.

E pain am

Pahahahahahahahaa

Know your history

Forbes Africa....Was richest African of his time.....He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II. The royal honor came after he helped the British during World War II with his fleet of trucks. He was so wealthy that during the Queen’s visit in 1956, she was chauffeured around in his Rolls-Royce – apparently the only one in the country at the time – on the request of the colonial administration.

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