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xcon:Fulani herdsmen are already raping your ugly women in the South wastee, your people have become economic refugees in their own lands thanks to the more industrious Igbos who have bought nearly all your developed spaces, and no we are not begging you apes for peace cause it will be man vs man this time and no Britain or Russia to bail you out like they did in 1967...the realities of those times aren't the same anymore cause we've seen how incompetent and useless your military are when faced with bullets. So bring it on already, all die na die. |
mrkunlex:I once dreamt I went on a date with Beyonce and had a one night stand with her, it's OK to dream sometimes my yorubawa bloda ![]() |
Story for the gods. |
Omoslim26:Well our governors lack initiative and are simply useless... they more or less enable people like Kanu to take advantage of their pedantic and cowardly nature to take control of the East... I don't support Kanu, but the whole blame falls squarely on our leaders...na dem cause all this things. |
mrkunlex:This yorubawa cone headed pigs never cease to amaze me on how low they can go to suck the dicck of their Gambari overlords, nyamiris will forever be your nightmare you incestuous slave ![]() |
Omoslim26:Which planet you dey bros? Bakassi boys have been disbanded a long time ago, most of them rebranded into AVS and are operational in Anambra state... the rest are rather insignificant in Aba. |
MyGeneration:Then you need to review your actual DNA. |
MyGeneration:Before I even reply your arrant nonsense, where are you from? |
uruba23:Use your head, these guys are most likely funded by highly connected people... you worry so much about the East, we have our security peculiarities and challenges so only us will know how to approach them... focus on your region and worry less about our fate. |
Pierocash:Leave us to worry about that, when did you start caring so much about Igbos? |
Bkayyy:Dem see boys wielding Ak47 assault rifles of course they will have several panic meetings to rethink their next "strategy" - which as we know already would be to send in hilux-full convoys of heavily armed soldiers and tanks down to East... then they will do what they do best (we saw it happen in Oyigbo), round up several unarmed young men pretending to act on some bullshit special Intel report, and then brand them as members of the "terrorist security group" who were overpowered and rounded up by the superior Nigerian security forces... then the rest as we know will be history... shoot them. |
IduNaOba:You were actually right, I spoke to a few of them but I won't say anymore than this... but I can tell you that vigilance is on an all time high right now in the East. |
Pierocash:And they will just stand and watch as your soldiers mow them down abi? we all know your useless soldiers are afraid of dying as facts have proven... Las Las they will tactically avoid the armed ESN boys and "swoop" on defenceless civilians... and brand them "IPOB" just to score cheap media points, we've seen that script play out ever too often already. |
MyGeneration:You that is a somebody, who the FUCCK knows you? |
Afamed:It won't be a scam any more when any Fulani marauder is caught anywhere in our space constituting a menace to public safety...this time around na bullet boys go use plaster una brain cells everywhere, and then dump your useless bodies for vultures to feast on. |
I'll really love to see the Nigerian police or army show their true strength of character by confronting these boys... But we all know how it's going to play out, they will cowardly avoid the Eastern security network men and rather unleash their "bravery" on unarmed civilians and other soft targets. By the way I met a bunch of these ESN guys on patrol around my community in Enugu yesterday evening on my way to a traditional wedding, they weren't armed with Ak-47s but regular pump action rifles, apparently they were hired to guard the occasion... I was driving by and rolled down my window to hail them, they politely hailed me back and I could swear I recognized one of them who looked like a childhood friend of mine. |
I wonder why the Lagos state government didn't exhibit this show of strength against the Hausa dominated areas and markets where thousands of yorubawa pigs have been driven out from? places like Fagba area which was recently conquered by the Hausas, needless to mention Ajegunle, Idi Araba and other Hausa colonies in Lagos . Anyway Igbos still own Festac, Ladipo, Alaba, etc and we will continue to legislate those areas in our own way, God punish any Yorubawa subhuman that will dare encroach on our colonies ![]() |
What now happens to the poor yorubawa sales boys and girls that have been surviving on the benevolence of their Igbo shop owners/masters? |
Watch them blame Igbos for this one again. |
It's only during a major crisis situation in Nigeria that we get to see the true color/dispositions of each regions. During the peak of the pandemic situation when there was a nationwide lockdown, this is how the following regions fared: SW: we all saw the worst case of crime waves rise at astronomical numbers, lots of people fighting each other in mass hysteria just to get food to eat, and just general chaos. North: same situation as the SW, lots of hunger and unrest just to eat SS: didn't do too badly, although some states recorded social unrest and serious hunger crisis. SE: the only region that fared better, we saw lots of massive individual and communal palliatives in nearly all the communities in the East, crime wave was relatively low and there wasn't so much hysteria and social unrest over the lockdown crisis. Now we have thr SARS protest SW: easily the most volatile region right with regards to the rate of crime, hooliganism and chaos across the nation. We are now seeing reports of police stations been burnt, miscreants blocking major roads and people been attacked, more people have died so far in the SW in the ongoing "peaceful protest" than any other region. SS: Some parts are calm, while some parts are just utter madness like Edo state and parts of Delta state. E be like say Edo people dey seriously pick some lessons on how to be violent like their Yoruba cousins. North: Same as the SW, lots of crisis and madness going on. SE: so far the only region where we are not hearing of madness going on, of course there are protests going on in the East...but people are not attacking police and security personnels or burning public properties. |
Yorubas and Hausas are seriously fighting there right now.
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Salewa95:Banjo was a two faced coward who abandoned his men when they needed his leadership and started making sneaky deals with Gowon while his men were running short on time and morale...Ojukwu did the right thing by executing the traitor! it's the rule of the military especially in a wartime... deal with it. |
MetaPhysical:Don't ever count Banjo (a treasonous two faced schemer) in the league of Effiong, that's an insult to that great Efik legend. Banjo pretty much sold the life of the men under his command csuse he had other agendas different from what he was simply instructed to do- advance to Lagos and capture Dodan barracks. I'm not even a fan of Ojukwu, I believe someone like Effiong would have done a better job leading Biafra than Ojukwu. |
laiperi:Banjo captured the biggest prize in Biafran history? egbon stop trying too hard to sound like a half-wit here. There were many many spectacular military campaigns scored by the Biafrans during the war, so many to mention, but for the records, the recapture of Owerri from Federal hands along with many towns in the Southern axis of Biafra are notable prizes among several others. Indeed the successful annexation of the Midwest region by the Biafrans was the biggest campaign carried out by the Biafrans in the early stage of the war, but don't be fooled into thinking Banjo was some military genius or strategist, he was only a product of fate and favorable military conditions and factors. Now for context, the Midwest was a buffer region (it was seen as neutral), and the region was poorly defended by the Federal troops who were focused on invading Biafra from the Northern borders of Enugu, (remember the military governor of the Midwest Colonel Ejoor made it clear his region was not part of the war, and as such didn't see the need for the militarization of his region by the Federal government) - also the Midwestern region had a preponderance of Ika-Ibo officers and men commanding key positions in the Midwest. So of course these Ika or Anioma officers collaborated with the invading Biafran troops (their Igbo brothers from the East) to make the capture of the region relatively easy. Banjo didn't even have to commit his men to much fighting as the Nigerian soldiers who were outnumbered and overwhelmed simply deserted their positions with hardly any fight and fled to Lagos.When you talk of BRILLIANT military minds of Biafran stock, then you mention the likes of Joe Achuzia- the same man who not only was on record for many spectacular feats, but also showed Colonel Muritala Muhammed hell in Onitsha Awka and Abagana etc, Achuzia forced Colonel Muritala into shameful resignation of his command after his division suffered terrible casualties to Achuzia in the series of bloody battles that raged across the Niger and through the Northern sector of Biafra. Banjo sabotaged the whole Biafran advance to Lagos by ordering his troops to halt at Ore even when they had the momentum of speed and surprise at their disposal. Apparently Banjo had other plans and like a typical two faced Yoruba man he was busy negotiating with Gowon to overthrow Ojukwu and cut some deals with the Nigerian government. It was that act of betrayal and treason by Banjo that gave the Nigerian troops enough time to reorganize and put up some resistance at Ore... just enough to buy time for the Federal government of Nigeria to quickly build a formidable new division under Colonel Muritala's command. Ojukwu made the biggest mistake of the war by entrusting the command of such critical importance and mission into the hands of a Yoruba man(that's like giving command of a legion of demons to the Devil to invade and capture Hell fire) makes no sense logically and tactically, after all Banjo was a Yoruba man, so why the hell would he lead Igbo soldiers to capture his region? ... But Ojukwu did it out of good faith cause Victor Banjo was supposed to be his friend. History argues in hindsight that had Ojukwu given command of the Midwest to a Midwestern officer... the story would have been different, and maybe Lagos would have been successful captured, and the Federal side forced to the negotiation table. |

