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Politics / Re: The Stupidity Of Igbo Liberals. by Nnukwueze: 7:10pm On Sep 02, 2019
MelesZenawi:



Everyone typical afonja..

What he said, is a fact and nothing but the truth...


Go and have seat..


Leave am. Let him continue deceiving himself.
Politics / Re: The Stupidity Of Igbo Liberals. by Nnukwueze: 7:06pm On Sep 02, 2019
MelesZenawi:



You need to explain


Your message is in order..

I can only take reservations on the part of Nsukka and Ebonyi.


umahi is brazenly silly for Insulting ojukwu and lying with the dead man's name.



But what you wrote and explained, is well in order.


Continue writing this way...more and more

continue the message.



Igbo first.
Politics / Re: The Stupidity Of Igbo Liberals. by Nnukwueze: 3:34pm On Sep 02, 2019
Ume1991:
Afonja!!! Why are you pained that SS supports Biafra. Better concern yourself with your brother sowore who's dying in prison.


I'm Igbo.

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Politics / Re: The Stupidity Of Igbo Liberals. by Nnukwueze: 3:33pm On Sep 02, 2019
[quote author=kenwhawha post=81847359]

Typical afonja. First they try to make SS hate Igbos. When they realize that IPOB has grown in the SS, they change tactics " Igbos you have nothing in common with SS." Afonjas, it's over for you people. Biafra is here and we are going with SS with Edo with Igbo blood...the Ogbona people, Igbanke, e.t.c. [/quote



A bu m nwanne gi.
Politics / The Stupidity Of Igbo Liberals. by Nnukwueze: 1:42pm On Sep 02, 2019
I've been forced to create this topic because of what I consider to be the stupid liberalism of certain Igbos. This message is mainly for IPOB members and "Lagos Igbos".

Nnamdi Kanu bu onye ara. How can someone trying to gain freedom from Nigeria be trying to create another mini Nigeria by forming stupid brotherhood with SS minorities. The guy even went as far as inviting Edo to Biafra (God forbid!!!). He also said we would put Biafran capital in Portharcourt (Chukwu ekwela). Why do certain Igbos feel the need to to embarrass themselves and Ndigbo with nonsense brotherhood with SS.

Kedu Ife n'eme ndi a n'isi. Some of these guys will even go as far as rubbishing Nsukka and Ebonyi dialect for the sake of nonsense brotherhood with SS. What is wrong with Igbo land?

I'm seriously tired of these guys especially IPOB. The truth is that we have nothing in common with SS. Some of these SS minorities only God knows what they would have done to Igbos if they had the population and strength. We can not fight for freedom from Fulanis and Afonjas in Nigeria only to go and start fighting for freedom from SS minorities in Biafra, impossible!!!

If you are a patriotic and tradition minded Igbo, all you will be concerned about will be Igbo blood and Igbo soil. We have never benefited anything from SS rather it has been a burden. We want a purely Igbo homogeneous nation. This is the will of the people.

As for the Lagos Igbos who feel the need to defend Afonjas no matter what in the name of tolerance, your stupidity will never be looked upon kindly by history.

IGBO BU OFU
IGBOS FIRST
IGBO LAND BEFORE ANY OTHER.

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Politics / Re: Wike Playing Politics With Benue Killings – APC by Nnukwueze: 11:43am On Sep 01, 2019
APCHaram:
Wike the Knights Templar giving rag heads sleepless nights


I swear we need another round of crusades.

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Politics / Re: Igbo's, Nigeria's Most Misunderstood Tribe by Nnukwueze: 1:37am On Aug 25, 2019
Lexokey:
I have been on the cyber space for a while and i must say that the amount of hatred and tribalism coming from most Nigerian forums is very disgusting to say the least. From words like Afonja's, Igbos and Nyamiri it is very sad that the younger generation which is supposed to be the future is much worst that the oldies when it comes to tribalism. Nigerians need to understand that until we all treat each other with respect and put aside tribalism, other African countries will continue to overtake us and we will remain the old giant of Africa. Very few countries are made up of one ethnicity so we should learn to live together and develop. Diversity can be a blessing if you use it well ask Rwanda. Every major tribe has their strong points and weaknesses but we must harness all forces to grow. The Yoruba's are very intellectual and you must give them that, speak about the corporate world and they are there, speak about technology and they always get it first before it breaks throughout Nigeria, speak about the academia and they have a great majority likewise the Igbos'. The Igbos' are industrial, entrepreneurial and brave people who can turn nothing into something, hustlers who have their own short comings like everyone else. The Northerners are strategic, honest and docile. The recent burst of 80 "Yahoo" boys has not made things easier and i have read many misconceptions about Igbos' and this is why I write. Here are some major misconceptions about Igbos;

ALL IGBOS ARE IPOB
Helloooooo!!!! I have seen more people assume this online than I have seen..... gelato.. hehe.. But look. Biafra was declared because Igbos were being slaughtered in their mass in other regions of Nigeria. I mean a whole 30,000 (official number, some media claim 100,000) Igbos who had nothing to do with the 1966 coup were killed during the counter coup and aftermath. Haba, brother if na you be Ojukwu you no go react when your people say if they don't want us then let us be on our own? But I blame the fact that we do not study history in schools for this because from my research the war was about oil on both sides. You see, Nigerian leaders at the time were not fighting to unify Nigeria simply because they love the Igbos. C'mmon you guys just tried to get rid of us before the British high commissioner in Lagos told the Northerners the importance of oil discovered in the Niger Delta and the disadvantages of separation. The British were interested in one Nigeria so as to prevent French dominance in West Africa and the French supported Biafra to break a British colony, not because they loved Biafrans and well the US did not intervene because they already had the Vietnam war at hand and also did not want to go against British interest. At the same time to be fair, I do no think Ojukwu would declare a Republic which he knows has no chance of survival or major resource so it was a game of I have discovered oil and I am going to keep it because you do not want me and Nigeria is like. If you leave this marriage with that oil money you will payyyyy!!!! So fast forward decades later, and most Igbos are managing their lives and Nnamdi Kanu comes along and is passing this message which of course only the unemployed and those who have nothing to lose listen to and they are clamoring for Biafra. Meanwhile I have lived in the South-South long enough to know that the average Niger Deltan will not be part of Biafra this time. So how do you plan to have a land locked country surrounded by your enemy with no major resources? Guess Nnamdi Kalu can answer that so most Igbo intellects do not follow him and are not IPOB.

THEY ARE DISRESPECTFUL TOWARDS THEIR ELDERS
My father was a senior banker and I remember accompanying him to work one day and I met a Director of the bank. An elderly Yoruba man, smart, professional and charismatic. I admired him honestly as I had dreams to be like him as I was still writing my ICAN exams then so I smiled and greeted Good morning sir! He simply looked at me and snubbed. My father, his deputy apologized and asked me to bow and greet before he acknowledged me. I was ashamed, embarrassed and sure he had concluded I was a disrespectful son but that was far from the truth. To understand this you have to look into the pre-colonial administration of Igbos. The system of government before colonialism was a sort of traditional parliamentary system. Unlike other tribes, decisions were not made by a single king. In-fact, there was no king. Council of Chiefs would have periodic meetings and raise major issues and agree on matters affecting the community. Of course, there was the eldest of the chiefs but he was accorded his respect but not that of a king. We could hold our leaders accountable (please beating of Sen. Ike Ekweremadu no follow for holding him accountable but errrm.....). Chiefs were often the eldest (okpara) or wisest from each clan or family in the community and that way, all families were represented. This is similar to the modern day senate. If you had an issue, you were to approach the eldest in your clan and have a discussion with him and express your feelings. This way we are able to tell our elders how we feel in respectful ways and he would bring such up at the meeting of the council of chiefs. The Igbos believe all men are born equal apart from children of slaves and outcasts. This system had its advantages and disadvantages as it allowed the son of a poor farmer to rise to the top through hard work and also prevented the situation of having a mad king drunk on power. There were however, no royal families with exception of some communities in modern day Delta and Anambra state. Colonization saw the interaction of different tribes and cultures which have kings, bow to elders and do not express feelings to elders and other tribes saw Igbos who do this as disrespectful. The Igbos do not bow, but do not see this as pride it is just not our culture.

GREEDY AND MONEY LOVING
My brothers love money though but hey, everyone does but that does not mean we should do illegal things to get it. There are two sides to this story. Before 1966, Igbos dominated the civil service, military, academia and business. Not by way of marginalizing other tribes but by hard work. After the civil war, the civil servants were not reinstated, the military was purged of Igbos, business men lost all funds and were given £20 max regardless of their pre-civil war bank account balance and the lucky ones in academia used their certificate to travel abroad (this is why my mother says finish school even if you want to be a musician) and this was the beginning of the brain drain problem. The tribe was hungry and discriminated throughout Nigeria and this created a problem where money ruled. Everyone had to start afresh and coupled with a system that did not have royalty and all men were seen as equals, the moment you go out and make money you are worshiped back home. The colonialist had introduced a king (igwe) system to enable easier administration and control of the eastern region but the system had collapsed during the war and it seemed anyone with the right amount of money could become king. It became clear that with enough money you could have so much power in the east so some greedy ones who want to make it fast started to do all sorts of illegal things to come back home powerful. It is so bad that to question their wealth makes you "jealous" and even within extended families cousins compete to outdo each other with wealth rather than lift each other.

THE 1966 COUP WAS AN IGBO COUP
C'mmon guys. Nigerians celebrated after the coup. Imagine being oppressed by whites but at least the system is running fine then imagine those whites giving Nigerians independence and you have your brother in power and the system is no longer running so fine and yet the oppression is worse.... Yeah that was the situation pre 1966. Many Nigerians were clamoring for the military to take over. What they didn't expect was that it will be done by a select few from a particular tribe.. Partially their fault and partially not. You see, the composition of the military back then was majority commissioned officers: Igbo and non-commissioned officers Middle-belt and core North. So Major Kaduna had a small poll to chose from. He did try to recruit other non Igbo officers but most passed his bluff and remember, it is always impossible until it is done.. Now ask yourself, how did he get Northern junior officers to pull the trigger on most Northern politicians? It is not by military chain of command as they could have turned on him to mutiny rather that kill their own but a sense of unity made them to because Nigerians were angry at the time! Now here is where they didn't do well. They failed to carry out the coup in the East, I know, I know, they let tribal sentiments get to them. How can you plan a coup in the North Killing the most respected northern figure and also in the south west and you simply planned to travel to the east after the Lagos stage was complete allowing eastern politicians to escape. Gen. Ironsi seemed to have a soft hand on the coup planners and Decree 34 sealed the deal. But how really do people thing Igbos just planned to take over the country in one swift motion. The plan according to the plotters was to release Awolowo!

THEY DO NOT HELP EACH OTHER
This one has a lot of our uncles sitting on this table. But to be fair we look at both sides. The indigenization decree of 1972 was just 2 years after the civil war. While most Igbos were struggling to get back on their feet and most northerners were not very educated to understand shares and company ownership, the only group with the money and education were the Yorubas. It was a windfall. Foreign multinationals were selling their shares below value to ensure their ownership ratio was in line with the law. This way, the Yourbas owned the corporate sector and honestly they do a good job at helping each other out and I give them that. The Northerners missed on this too but oh well, they have the civil service, majority federal appointments and government control so most people from these tribes are uplifted by their tribesmen in positions of authority in the corporate sector or Government while the Igbos have to strive for themselves and this is why today most Igbo men are business men because they are no jobs for them. Well, for most Nigerians anyway but you get what i'm saying. So the problems starts, the individualistic nature of Igbos dictates that I have made it on my own so you should prove yourself a man by making it on your own. This is no other tribes fault but our own. Those uncles are unconcerned because no one gave them a helping hand and they believe you should go prove yourself. But in life not everyone is meant to be an entrepreneur who makes something from nothing rather some can do better working under someone so the fact you made it on your own does not mean you cannot help and if you want to end this drug and 419 problem we have to help each other.

I have read major books on the history of Nigerians on both sides and listened to witnesses of the civil war and do not argue with people who have not done prior research. I love intelligent arguments and hate sentiments, so clarify all I have written and come dispute me and then maybe I might learn something from you, A fool is one who tells himself he knows it all. I learn everyday and will like to hear from others but with well researched arguments please.








You must be one of those Lagos Igbos.

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Politics / Re: Breaking: 23 Nigerians To Be Executed In Saudi Arabia by Nnukwueze: 1:24am On Aug 25, 2019
candidtalk:


Bruv, they are on their own like Sowore is on his own after he effed up by urging revolution against a Presidential Party he democratically contested to defeat only to become a sore loser now unwilling to accept defeat. Those Yorubas are on their own and they don't represent us. They were aware of the consequences of their action so they should accept their punishment. Sad it is death but it is time Nigerians, especially Igbos, stop backing the criminal elements amongst them blindly. In Ala Igbo, you encourage your children to value money above everything and that much is obvious with how you all talk here on NL daily. "We own this and that". We will see where this mentality gets you in the modern age.



You are spewing complete trash. Show where Igbos have ever backed criminals. Even now it's Igbos who have taken the first step in disciplining one of their political elite but when you suggest doing the same to Tinubu the afonja God and savior they all go cold which is typical afonja hypocritical behavior.

You people stupidly rush to anything Igbo but in your own matters no one will see you people there and you have the guts to talk nonsense. Afonjas are the biggest defenders of evil and criminality all in the warped hope of somehow hurting Igbos. Is that not grave foolishness?

We will all see where afonja hypocrisy will take them. Already your afonja race is at the bottom of the barrel.
Politics / Re: Breaking: 23 Nigerians To Be Executed In Saudi Arabia by Nnukwueze: 7:47pm On Aug 24, 2019
candidtalk:


Igbos and denial/finger-pointing. Yorubas are not bothered about kinsmen who do wrong because we believe you must pay for the consequences of your action. Omoluabi ethos 101. We don't pretend to be saints and 'businessmen' like you Igbos only to be exposed as the most criminal-minded Nigerians to exist because of how you value money and materialism above everything else in the SE. Just look at how you come here daily to chest-beat about owning this and that to show Igbos have a corrosive mindset that will always predispose them to crime above all other major Nigerian ethnic group.


Is that why 23 omoluabi heads are about to be severed in Saudi Arabia?
Politics / Re: Ekweremadu's Return: Is Politics The Only Vibrant Sector In Enugu State? by Nnukwueze: 7:45pm On Aug 24, 2019
StudentsNG:


Second class slave that can employ 1st class ancestry and descendants you mean?


You employ someone? Hahaha grin
Don't make me laugh.
You are not only unemployed but also unemployable.
Jobless slave.
Politics / Re: Breaking: 23 Nigerians To Be Executed In Saudi Arabia by Nnukwueze: 7:34pm On Aug 24, 2019
Afonjas and crime.

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Politics / Re: Ekweremadu's Return: Is Politics The Only Vibrant Sector In Enugu State? by Nnukwueze: 7:26pm On Aug 24, 2019
StudentsNG:


I smiled seeing this. Nnukwueze that is a mere servant to the poos of another.


You are a bloody second class slave.
Politics / Re: Ekweremadu's Return: Is Politics The Only Vibrant Sector In Enugu State? by Nnukwueze: 5:20pm On Aug 24, 2019
ivolt:
Another Ipob senseless propaganda.
Whenever the people revolt against Kanu the fugitive, Ipob come up with negative propaganda.
I remember reading similar posts about Ebonyi some months back.

Exactly, any state or person that seems not to follow their stupidity they begin to spew all manner of insults against them. If this is how the Biafra is going to be then let's remain in Nigeria because there is no difference.

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Politics / Re: Ekweremadu's Return: Is Politics The Only Vibrant Sector In Enugu State? by Nnukwueze: 5:16pm On Aug 24, 2019
Omnibus:
Ndi Enugu, albeit indirectly, have told us severally in the past that they are not interested in any form of development.
So don't be surprised by their actions


You must be very stupid.

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Politics / Re: Ekweremadu's Return: Is Politics The Only Vibrant Sector In Enugu State? by Nnukwueze: 5:14pm On Aug 24, 2019
StudentsNG:
"The only vibrant sector in Enugu state is the political sector"...

Those were the words of my uncle Ben Ezeabia some years ago.

During a round table chat, Ben had asked us to do a checklist of all tertiary institutions in Enugu state. I recall, we recorded more than ten and less than fifteen schools located in Enugu.

Again, he asked us to estimate the number of graduates per year, a little check and small arithmetic, the result was over 15,000 graduates per year.

Then, he asked us to do a checklist of all medium-large scale functional productive firm/s or plants in Enugu state including government companies, we could not mention up to five.

Where would the yearly 15,000 youths work? At this, silence swallowed the room.

In one of my notes, I mentioned that there are no jobs in Enugu state. Thus, there is massive youth flight in the state and I need not emphasize the negative impacts.

In plain language, if you are not working in a government ministry in Enugu, then you are strutting the four cardinal points on your party rag, tuning chants, and drumming for a politician.

In an era of tales of wanton incursion, rape and serial kidnap by criminal elements in Enugu state, Sen. Ike is prioritising image making, merry making and triumphant entry.

Youths in their thousands on a working day flooded the Airport which is awaiting a shut down to apologize to one of their oppressors for a beating they did not commit.

Is this love? I don't know. Is this joblessness? Yes. This is not what we learnt from Peter Obi. This is not what we learnt from Sullivan Chime. If you don't find these photos disturbing, let it sink, I found them worrisome.

Sen. Ike and his beggarly armies are offering us a fresh perspective to the definition of numb. But, what is shame to a hungry man?

Credit: Alvan Chinagorom Emerald Ilo.


Go and die.
Politics / Re: "Enugu Still Remains The Safest State" – Lawmaker by Nnukwueze: 5:08pm On Aug 24, 2019
MelesZenawi:


Am done

Be done with your life.

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Politics / Re: "Enugu Still Remains The Safest State" – Lawmaker by Nnukwueze: 4:57pm On Aug 24, 2019
MelesZenawi:


Enugu is totally understand unsafe for human existence as am writing this...

Fulani herdsmen have conquered Enugu state and have married their daughters and Enugu sons marry fulanis as wives and vice versa.


The state is now an annex to the caliphate.


Even the people protested against Kanu treatment to Ekweremmadu heavily and cautioned him to stay away from them.

Be guided.



Cursed afonja your people will always be slaves under the Fulanis boot. You low IQ afonjas are trash and your land is the biggest shithole in the world.

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Politics / Re: "Enugu Still Remains The Safest State" – Lawmaker by Nnukwueze: 4:42pm On Aug 24, 2019
MelesZenawi:
Is like these Enugu People reason through their anus.

Enugu state is the most un-safe place to reside today.

If you love your life, avoid Enugu state


Shut the Bleep up and mind your State. Stop spewing trash dirty afonja.
Travel / Re: Coldest States In Nigeria by Nnukwueze: 6:12pm On Aug 22, 2019
christejames:
And you didn't add Adamawa and Taraba states where the highest peak is located, also include Nsukka cause it's special place in Enugu state when it comes to temperature


He mentioned ENUGU STATE.

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Politics / Re: South-East Governors To Nnamdi Kanu 'Attack Us And Be Deported Back To Nigeria' by Nnukwueze: 5:09pm On Aug 22, 2019
Area4Area:
A naturalized citizen could be stripped of his citizenship and deported, a Nigerian living in the UK and has become a citizen could have his citizenship revoked if he's convicted of a crime and deported back to Nigeria.

Not all crimes. For that to happen certain requirements as to time frame and gravity have to be present.
Crime / Re: Woman Beats Daughter To Death In Plateau State Over N350 by Nnukwueze: 9:05am On Aug 22, 2019
Chai afonjas and crime. These people are unbelievably wicked criminals. ADEYOLA AFONJA hmmm there is nothing more to say.
Crime / Re: Breaking News: Violent Clash Breaks Out Between Hausa And Yoruba Community by Nnukwueze: 5:29pm On Aug 21, 2019
Afonjas are always violent.
Celebrities / Re: Davido Reacts To His Name On FIRS Tax Defaulters List by Nnukwueze: 5:19pm On Aug 21, 2019
Cybertext:


Are the books free? Do they run free advert media houses? Are school fees free??

The money is for the Lord.
Celebrities / Re: Davido Reacts To His Name On FIRS Tax Defaulters List by Nnukwueze: 1:37pm On Aug 21, 2019
Cybertext:


Some churches own other business ventures like Publishing houses, Media houses, Schools etc are they to be exempted also??


They are all part of the Church.
Celebrities / Re: Davido Reacts To His Name On FIRS Tax Defaulters List by Nnukwueze: 12:38pm On Aug 21, 2019
Churches are tax exempt.

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Travel / Re: Canada Is ‘Stealing’ Our Young People! by Nnukwueze: 12:35pm On Aug 21, 2019
They are helping not stealing.

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Politics / Re: South-East Governors To Nnamdi Kanu 'Attack Us And Be Deported Back To Nigeria' by Nnukwueze: 11:52am On Aug 21, 2019
You cannot deport citizens.

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Politics / Re: South-West Tops List Of Domestic Debtors, South-East Least Indebted by Nnukwueze: 9:51am On Aug 20, 2019
Afonjas are always owing.

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