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Ibotic: So u don't like magun Magun is good My Igbo bros need it The way Yoruba men are chopping awa women only magun can help us I am happy we are building lagos one day we will build ebonyi/Enugu/imo Let us build for Yoruba first.. Adebowaletunji: but the igbos are taking our opportunities in lagos and the own those houses. cant u remember wen our ppl where been given food like idps in OSUN our yellowbar race seems to be cursed LOL! ROTF! These people are hilarous. Ibotic is a mo&on!!! HAHAHAHA!!! |
OFFICIAL336:Chukwu gozie gi nwanne mmadu. |
EU High Representative Mogherini Responds to OEAS on Biafra Says European Union Will Not Say No to a Lawfully Created Biafra. Brussels: The OEAS called for the European Union High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security to utilize their good office to help bring about a Referendum on Biafra Independence. The OEAS has also called for release of all Biafran political prisoners, a stand down of Nigerian forces, and a snap referendum to be held within 90 days. Mrs. Mogherini who handles the foreign affairs portfolio for the European Union responded on January 18 to the OEAS Chief Administrative Officer, Dr., Jonathan Levy, regarding the question of a Biafra referendum. The European Union’s official position is that while it has strong diplomatic and economic ties with Nigeria, “Protection of human rights and fundamental freedoms remains a priority for the EU and we encourage the authorities [Nigeria] in every occasion to respect such rights.” The EU went on to advise the OEAS and Biafrans that self-determination and border changes must be in accordance with established international law. The OEAS has called for an internationally recognized referendum on Biafra independence or autonomy. The EU has indicated it will only recognize a Biafra born via international law and not armed secession. To achieve a referendum, the OEAS advises all nonviolent means should be utilized including general strikes, economic boycotts, work actions, demonstrations, lawsuits, and civil disobedience. Nigeria is a member of The International Labor Organization (ILO). The ILO recognizes the right to engage in general strikes and the right to strike is also recognized in the International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights of 1966 (Article 8(1)(d)). Biafra is a charter member of the Organization of Emerging African States (OEAS), an international governmental organization that promotes self- determination and the end to colonial era boundaries in Africa. The OEAS has called for a snap referendum on Biafra self-determination with nonaligned observers supervising the balloting process. The OEAS supports the Shadow Government of Biafra and calls for the immediate release of all Biafran patriots detained by the Nigerian federal government. Source: www.weeklypostng.com/2016/01/breaking-news-eu-gives-nod-to-biafran.html?m=1 |
gcamara:God's blessings on you my brother. The impostor is a shameless dimwit! Coming here to display his new level of childishness. Chukwu Okike is obvious to any average Igbo man(or woman) Abiama is not commonly used. The nonentity said God's strength bla bla bla. Stupid dumbass impostor can't get it right |
ccoolitempa:Yeah whatever. Run along now. |
ArodewilliamsT:Definitely not. The relations of the said man will feel very wronged right now. Nigeria is escalating the whole thing. |
ibotic:Who's this for crying out loud? Chukwu Okike Abiama is "strenght of God upon us"? Don't make me thrash you here! |
Ugonnax:Lol. You people are hilarious. If it's cooli-whatever it's a big shame |
Armaggedon:lol. |
OAFMods:In your lenghty bombastic write-up you erronously submitted that the imbroglio created by the agitation for sovereignty should be met with force. According to you it is a situation of "force for force" used to justify the savagery of the ill-trained uniformed men. Mister man protesting peacefully is nothing "forceful". Look no further than the militant bombings and abductions prior 2009 and those of yesterday to declare "force for force" not civilians protesting. |
If that young man was a threat to a life(officer of the law or fellow civilian) while protesting that's another issue. It is NEVER EVER justifiable to shoot at someone(or protesters) who is urarmed and is of no immediate danger to anybody. Never! It is very sad. The government is messing up,this is worsening the whole thing This is unacceptable. |
That's how problems are solved in this pit of lies called Nigeria. Bribe the aggrieved and the aggrieved keeps shut. Backwardness! |
Super1Star:Bitter man. You couldn't help but throw a shade at the Igbos on this constructive thread. Up until this particular post the thread has being just fine. Grow up. |
Protesters shouldn't be shot at with live bullets or shot at,at all. Fundamental human rights are being trampled upon. I pray God who is ever just that whoever is suggesting a "shoot at sight" order on unarmed people should see his family members gunnwd down by stray bullets,even to the youngest ones. |
I thought some looters said there won't be protests. Stupidos! |
Lies everywhere. |
Macelliot:Leave him. Some people have started this afternoon. Calling out the Igbos on the supposed bombings! Tribalists on the loose again. |
NOETHNICITY:You've started! How do you think an Igbo man will go and bomb a pipeline. Seems some people don't know Igbo people are above some of these shenanigans. Go and read the news-the description of this bombers are well detailed-these are militants not "Ibos" Don't call them again. |
illiad1:lol. That's harsh |
TonyeBarcanista:You're funny Barcanista. Tompolo will appear in the court? Very funny. You seem not to understand a militant like himself does not have the moral magnanimity to present himself before a court. That will happen only if he's arrested. When he refuses to heed the summon,I'll make sure to remind you I told you so. |
smitez:I couldn't ignore this comment. Reverse psychology is a handy tool but using it on a low esteem personality would further damage their esteem. Also if you use it on a skeptic(like me) I'll sniff you out and reverse-manipulate you. Nevertheless,this tools are very handy my friend,gives you an "edge" over many simple minds. |
What people do not realise and outrightly refuse to confess to themselves is that the Nigerian government is charging up the atmosphere in this country. The government is stoking the hearth of war,dividing this country gradually,deliberately or unwittingly. When you realise this,remember I told you so. |
Goke7:You say "move on" as though such things are just swept under the carpet. 46 years later,what has Nigeria done to help them "move on?" Lopsidedness,favoritism and tribal-bashing is the order of the day and you think they'll suddenly "move on" |
ckmayoca:Very true. |
kaka74:It's becoming a common factor among them. Well,usually minorities are usually here nor there,they usually just flow with the tide. It's part of being a minority,not that being a minority is bad anyway. |
Wizprodigy:Lol. It took time to understand what you were saying at first. Ogoni are jonathanians- Some people from one region. lol |
...your lunacy is beyond prescription...
...I am 55yrs old....and male