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PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 1:34pm On Sep 24, 2017
jpphilips:
People like you celebrate Naivety
Is it not my right to choose what to celebrate?
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 1:23pm On Sep 24, 2017
Rossikki:
Are Lagos people complaining, or demanding secession based on that? Drive on your own lane please. Mr Defender of Lagos.
I only gave you an example and yes they have been complaining for decades.

You are now advising me to drive on my own lane? How ironic is that to your stand that since no other region is demanding to secede we shouldn't. We have chosen to drive on our own lane and that is the lane of secession.
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 12:58pm On Sep 24, 2017
Rossikki:
Of course everyone should go through the National Assembly. How has it been rigged? Explain.
The creation of states and constituencies under the military leadership all from the North. Take for instance Laos vs Kano.

Laos and kano were both equal states having similar population (officially). Now, Lagos us still one state, having just 20 LGAs while Kano has been split into 2 states ie Kano and Jigawa with Kano having 44 LGAS and Jigawa 27.
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 12:40pm On Sep 24, 2017
Rossikki:
You do not have a right to any referendum. Why hasn't the US allowed a referendum there? It has over 30 secessionist groups. Google it! If every country with secessionist groups calls a referendum, no country would exist on this earth.

And if you DID want a referendum, you get your senators to TABLE A MOTION for it at the National Assembly. Not getting riffraff like Kanu to be insulting the country and terrorising people.
Why did you not tell the Yoruba leaders asking for restructuring to do so through the National assembly? Why not also tell the Niger Delta leaders asking for resource control to do same through the National assembly. My friend, the National Assembly has been rigged to favour a particular part of the country and we won't fall for that. A SOVEREIGN NATIONAL CONFERENCE is the minimum acceptable at this point. As for Kanu, you do not have the right to decide for a group who they choose to follow or how they decide to agitate as long as they do so within the law.
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 12:24pm On Sep 24, 2017
Rossikki:
Thanks for admitting you are traitors who receive money from foreign sources to destroy your country. Nigeria has no need to block any chicken change money you are receiving from foreigners. The foreigners are only doing that to cause another civil war that will lead to your destruction. If you think for a moment that they support you over Nigeria, you are even more stupid than I thought.
Point of correction, no foreigner is sponsoring IPOB. IPOB is registered and operational in over 100 countries and member pay monthly dues. They are funded with these dues paid by members especially in the diaspora.

Talking of civil war, pray tell, when did a call for a referendum become a call for war?
PoliticsRe: Press Release From Alaigbo Development Foundation. (must Read) by nwabobo: 11:45am On Sep 24, 2017
Nice one. Buhari has awoken the Igbo tiger.
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 9:52am On Sep 24, 2017
shegra58:
Rusell Brooks said that IPOB is not a terrorist group under US law,But it is in Nigeria Law
Yes he did.

When next US declares any organisation a terrorist group, ask the Nigerian government to tell US that such an organisation is not a terrorist group under Nigerian law OK.
PoliticsRe: Kanu Violation Of Bail Conditions: Abaribe, Others Risk Imprisonment- Presidency by nwabobo: 9:41am On Sep 24, 2017
sarrki:
We don't have a good attorney general
Do you have a good president?
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 9:27am On Sep 24, 2017
geosegun:
Please read very well


“Within the context of unity, we encourage all Nigerians to support a de-escalation of tensions and peaceful resolution of grievances. The Indigenous People of Biafra is not a terrorist organisation under US law.”

IPOB is not a terrorist under the US law not under the Nigerian law. Every country has his laws and regualtions.. LGBT is illegal under the Nigerian law but not Illegal in the US. So to your tent o Isreal

Please use your brain and don't let sensational journalism render your education useless...

Just my one cent...
Terrorism has a global definition my friend. You can't conjure what you like and commit illegality with it. Even under Nigerian laws, IPOB doesn't qualify for that tag.

Since Nigeria's laws are different from US laws, let Nigeria go hobnobbing with any group US declares as terrorist or let Nigeria tell them that any such group is not recognised as terror groups UNDER NIGERIAN LAW.
PoliticsRe: IPOB Take Over The Streets Of Sao Paulo Brazil by nwabobo: 8:45am On Sep 24, 2017
Afam4eva:
Na for where these people no dey?
Ndigbo are like MTN; everywhere you go.
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 8:44am On Sep 24, 2017
Project2020:
only Mad Men say ipob or Fulani herdsmen and terrorist...
Fulani herdsmen are terrorists in the eyes of the international community, hence they were named the 4th deadliest terror group in the world in 2014.
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 8:42am On Sep 24, 2017
nwabobo:
http://punchng.com/we-dont-see-ipob-as-terrorist-organisation-us/amp/

https://punchng.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/21051708/IPOB-members.jpg
Lalasticlala, why change the heading of the article? Was Russel brooks airing his opinion or speaking in his official capacity as the US embassy spokesman in Nigeria?

Why this twist just to satisfy some people?
PoliticsRe: Ex-Governor Loses Hotel In Singapore To Mistress by nwabobo: 8:37am On Sep 24, 2017
Afonja journalism on fleek.
CrimeRe: Great James Oil And Gas Ltd Imported The 470 Guns Impounded At Tin Can Island by nwabobo:
Rawani:
Brilliant investigative journalism.



Just as suspected, Nigerians of the eastern extraction have been verifiably linked to this illegal arms importation.

Their purpose and destination is anybody's guess.

Python Piss fall on IPOB.
SMH at how gullible Nigerians are, especially those from a particular section of the country who can not differentiate their right from their left. Once you know the name of the company, what anybody with access to the Internet needs to do is go to the Corporate Affairs Commission website, put in the name of the company in the 'search' space, click the search button and information about the company pops up.

How that becomes a great feat beats my imagination. Something any 6 year old could do.
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 8:16am On Sep 24, 2017
Rossikki:
SINCE WHEN DOES WHAT AMERICA THINKS DETERMINE THE ACTIONS OF THE NIGERIAN GOVT?

ARE YOU MAD?

WHEN AMERICA DECLARES IRAN OR IRAQ TERRORIST NATIONS, DOES NIGERIA POKE ITS NOSE TO SAY WHETHER IT IS SO OR NOT?

ABEG F.UC.K THAT SHHIT.

NIGERIA IS AN INDEPENDENT NATION.

WE ARE NOT SLAVES TO WHITE MAN LIKE YOUR FCKING BIAFRA SHIIT.
Ngwanu let Nigeria go and block IPOB's source of funding in the US and Europe or when US declares an organisation a terrorist organisation, let Nigeria continue hobnobbing with such an organisation since Nigeria is an independent nation. Kwakwakwakwa!

PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 4:11am On Sep 24, 2017
MasterChen:
See Alinco trying to spin words. grin grin

Both were reported by Punch. You discredited the first one, but you're agreeing with this one cos it's in line with what you want to hear

Punch isn't even owned by Tinubu lol.
The former was reported by The Nation, Tinubu's propaganda mill.
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 4:09am On Sep 24, 2017
subtlemee:
That's how all organisations starts...PEACEFUL till it gets out of hand
As long as they've remained peaceful so far, there was no basis to label it a terrorist organisation. It's like jailing a stubborn child because he has the potential to become a criminal if he remains in the society.
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op):
subtlemee:
How can they be in US and see IPOB as being or not being a terrorist group? I don't blame them anyway he's not affecting them yet, maybe the federal government should allow it become a menace like boko haram so CNN can have news about Nigeria that's when they'll now SEE
The law is not based on emotion or sentiments. How you equate IPOB to Boko Haram beats me though, an organisation that has remained peaceful even in the face of provocation?
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op):
MasterChen:
You believe afonja newspaper now?
I believe the US embassy spokesperson. This report is different as it named specific people unlike the other one from Tinubu's media firm which was beating about the bush.

This particular report is like reporting that the president of Nigeria is Muhammadu Buhari. That'd be an incontrovertible fact.
PropertiesRe: Help!! Buy A Land At 200k Per Plot To Help A Family In Ibeju Lekki by nwabobo: 3:49am On Sep 24, 2017
laudate:
Now why does this look and sound like a scam?
If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it is certainly a duck.
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 3:46am On Sep 24, 2017
Aufbauh:
This is my issue with you kids. You don't know when you insult or provokes an elder by violating nairaland's rules.

I'll forgive you because today is Sunday. Ask people who spam my mention with unruly comment, I don't pity them.

But you have to modify your comment or I'll do the needful.
I do have evidence that Aufbauh was deported from Germany.
PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 3:39am On Sep 24, 2017
Mazi Aufbauh who was deported from Deutschland is viewing with trepidation grin grin grin

PoliticsRe: U.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 3:23am On Sep 24, 2017
The Nigerian government just keeps making a mess of itself daily.
PoliticsU.S Doesn’t See IPOB As Terrorist Organisation – Russell Brooks by nwabobo(op): 3:13am On Sep 24, 2017
The United States Government has said it does not consider the Indigenous People of Biafra a terrorist organisation.

Last week, the Federal High Court in Abuja gave a judicial backing the executive order of President Muhammadu Buhari, outlawing the group and its activities in the country.

The court granted the order to proscribe the group on Wednesday.

It declared that the activities of the group constituted acts of terrorism.

The Federal Government also accused France and the United Kingdom of aiding IPOB activities.

The spokesman for the American Embassy in Nigeria, Russell Brooks, told SUNDAY PUNCHon Friday that the US government does not view IPOB as a terrorist group.

He said this in response to our correspondent’s email which asked if the United States sees IPOB as a terrorist organisation.

Brooks stated further that the US was committed to Nigeria’s unity and would support a peaceful resolution of any crisis in the country.

He said, “The United States Government is strongly committed to Nigeria’s unity.  Important political and economic issues affecting the Nigerian people, such as the allocation of resources, are worthwhile topics for respectful debate in a democracy.

“Within the context of unity, we encourage all Nigerians to support a de-escalation of tensions and peaceful resolution of grievances.  The Indigenous People of Biafra is not a terrorist organisation under US law.”

The US embassy, however, declined to comment on whether the Federal Government had asked it to treat IPOB as a terrorist organisation and to block money sent to IPOB from the US.

Brooks also did not state the US’ position on the agitation for a Biafran state.

Speaking after the court judgment last week, the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, SAN, said the Federal Government would proceed to gazette the order proscribing the group.

IPOB claims ownership of Radio Biafra

Meanwhile, IPOB in a statement on Saturday said that the Radio Biafra which is said to be based outside the country neither belonged to MASSOB nor its leader, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike.

IPOB, in a statement made available to one of our correspondents in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, explained that though MASSOB assisted in funding the radio station, the arrangement only lasted from April to July 2009.

The statement, signed by the Deputy Leader of IPOB, who is also the Deputy Director of Radio Biafra, Uche Mefor, noted that the station later went off-air and eventually shut down in December 2009.

It insisted that MASSOB, which has since transformed into Biafra Independence Movement, had nothing to do with Radio Biafra.

The statement added, “The entire humanity is hereby notified that MASSOB is not the owner of Radio BiafraRadio Biafra.

“Radio Biafra first operated as ‘Broadcasting Corporation of Biafra’ in the 1960s in the face of genocidal war of extermination propagated by the northern Nigerian military dictators who spearheaded their jihadism against the Biafrans.”

Also, MASSOB on Saturday called on the Federal Government to immediately release its members who were labelled supporters of IPOB, arrested and detained by security agents.

MASSOB said eight of its members were arrested by security agents on September 13, 2017, while they were on their way to Onitsha, Anambra State, to celebrate the group’s 18th anniversary.

Its National Director of Information, Mr. Sunday Okereafor, told SUNDAY PUNCH that security agencies should have known the difference between IPOB members and MASSOB followers.

Okereafor alleged that the MASSOB members were detained in Afara Prison in Umuahia, the Abia State capital.

He added that his group had since its existence embraced non-violence as its method of agitation and wondered why police and soldiers would contemplate arresting and detaining them.

He listed the names of five of the eight arrested MASSOB members as Igwe Ndukwe, Onyebuchi Nmeregini, I. Ugonna, ThankGod Udeh and Ugwu Emeka.

He said, “We are calling on the Attorney General of the Federation and the Attorney General of Abia State to release them. They should leave MASSOB alone because MASSOB is not violent. Those arrested are not IPOB members. They are MASSOB members.’’

acArmy arrests 34 hoodlums, recovers 12 guns in S’East

The Nigerian Army said on Saturday that 34 suspected cult members, kidnappers and hoodlums had been arrested in the ongoing Operation Python Dance II during some raids carried out by troops.

The army noted that seven locally made pistols and five Dane guns were also recovered from the suspects.

SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that while 17 suspects were arrested in Obinze community in Imo State, seven were arrested in the Ukukwa North Local Government Area of Anambra State.

Also, 10 suspected cult members were arrested during two operations on Awara and Assa communities in the Ohaji-Egbema LGA of Imo State.

The army added that another group of three kidnap suspects – identified as Arinze Ugiri, 39, Okezie Nwobolo, 30, and Michael Sunday, 24 – were arrested from a hideout in Abia State.

The suspects were reportedly handed over to the police after the initial questioning.

The Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, and 82 Division spokesman, Colonel Sagir Musa, who confirmed the arrests in a release, said the “outlawed IPOB members and their sympathisers” were also checkmated from extorting money from traders and motorists in Aba, Abia State.
http://punchng.com/we-dont-see-ipob-as-terrorist-organisation-us/amp/

https://punchng.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/09/21051708/IPOB-members.jpg
PoliticsAnambra Election; Osita Chidoka Is Live by nwabobo(op): 9:33pm On Sep 23, 2017
Osita Chidoka the UPPER candidate is live right now on Facebook stating his plans for the state. Wonderful ideas, smart dude.

https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1650992518269048&id=241803612521286
PoliticsRe: IPOB Gets Fund In Paris From Holland, Hungary, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Turkey by nwabobo: 6:35pm On Sep 23, 2017
toye440:
Quisling, u r no doubt a product of a licking condom, jesus y on earth would ur daddy use chinese condom, obviously he went for d cheap stuff.
Boy before u reply me or anyone of ur kind pls note i am way out of ur league, i am only going to exchange words with those that attended ur mothers wedding.
It's leaking not licking.
PoliticsRe: On The Issue Of Proscribing IPOB And Terming It A Terrorist Group by nwabobo: 5:20pm On Sep 23, 2017
Beremx:
I now formally declare IPOB a faceless group.

Buhari can declare the harmless group terrorists but he can never kill their agenda and agitations

IPOB has finally reached the stage where the international communities will have their support official.

I only pity the senile man who i foolishly voted for. His doom is near!
Sharap there, you helped bring the calamity upon your own people.
PoliticsRe: We Demand Restructuring by nwabobo: 4:54pm On Sep 23, 2017
maclatunji:
Having seen how the people and leaders of the Southeast have failed to provide progressive leadership for themselves and sought to extend conflict to other regions of the country.

We demand that the number of states in the Southeast be reduced to 2.

Afterall, Cross River State is approximately half the size of the Southeast states put together and the good people of this state have not caused trouble in Nigeria.

Merge the states of the Southeast into 2 and they too will probably learn to count their blessings rather than cause trouble with mischief.


Yes, other regions of Nigeria have problems but none has sought to drag the country into total anarchy for the most part with hate speech in particular and false news spread eagerly to ensure division and ultimately war.
They simply asked to leave the country. How does that translate to dragging your lazy ads into trouble?
PoliticsRe: Ken Olisa: The Most Powerful Black Man In Britain by nwabobo(op): 4:52pm On Sep 23, 2017
chinoxstock:
No pics?
Click the link.
PoliticsKen Olisa: The Most Powerful Black Man In Britain by nwabobo(op): 4:30pm On Sep 23, 2017
He's the Queen’s escort in London who locked horns with John Bercow and has a library named after him at Cambridge - not bad for a boy who grew up without a loo in Nottingham

Today Ken Olisa is officially named as the most powerful black person in Britain, not that any of the commuters on the 8.10am from Hampton Wick would know it.

Unassuming and usually dressed in the commuter’s favoured uniform of suit and raincoat, the only thing that hints at his influence is his trademark bow tie – he owns more than 100.

Otherwise, there is little to suggest that Mr Olisa is, according to the annual Powerlist – which names the most influential black people in Britain, more important than Sir Lenny Henry or Mo Farah or the Oscar-winning film director Steve McQueen. How could anyone know that this quiet man from Nottingham wields more power than Lewis Hamilton or Baroness Lawrence?

But wield power Ken Olisa does. The 63-year old was the first British born black man to serve on the board of a public company (Reuters), has his own merchant bank (Restoration Partners), and a library named after him at his Cambridge alma mater (Fitzwilliam).


He is a keen philanthropist (the library came after a £2 million donation), a former governor of the Peabody Trust, a chair of not one but two charities (Thames Reach, which deals with the homeless, and Shaw Trust, which helps the disabled), and is on the board of the Institute of Directors.

Ken Olisa, far left, helps escort the Queen on her tour of the Home Office in London.
Ken Olisa, far left, helps escort the Queen on her tour of the Home Office in London.
And as if all of that weren’t enough, in April, he was made Lord Lieutenant of London, appointed by the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister. The title gives him an office in Whitehall, a staff of 90, and puts him in charge of all visits made by the royal family within the city – with him even standing in for them on occasion.

So he escorted the Queen to the Home Office last week, and had the miserable task of accompanying the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge to the Spectre premiere last month, along with Prince Harry. The next morning he was up early to spend yet more time with the Duchess – this time, on a charity visit to Islington Town Hall.

“I do a lot of calming down in the moments before their arrival,” he explains. “People tend to get very wound up and stressed.” Not so Olisa, who is as cool as the proverbial cucumber, even when wearing the heavy military-style uniform of the Lord Lieutenant.

"He hates the idea of quotas, thinks that they humiliate the people that they are intended to help"

All of this is a very long way indeed from his humble beginnings in Nottingham, where he was brought up in straitened circumstances by his single mother (he never knew his father, who left them to return to Nigeria when he was young).

The loo was outside, and the bath tub too. 'I was probably one of the very few black people in the entire district, one of the very few black people that anyone had ever seen for that matter.” How did that feel?

“Well it just felt like being a seven year old boy, really. There were trees to be climbed and dams to be built. I remember someone asking me how I went to the toilet, but I suspect a lot of people get asked those questions irrespective of what they look like.”

The 63-year old was the first British born black man to serve on the board of a public company.
The 63-year old was the first British born black man to serve on the board of a public company.

He always refused to be defined by the colour of his skin. At school his headmaster taught him that everyone was equal, once handing all the children caviar on biscuits while playing Mozart in the background – it was this kind of upbringing that taught him the only limits were in his own head.

He got a scholarship to Cambridge, where he studied Natural Sciences and fell in love with fellow student Julia, whom he has been married to for 40 years and with whom he has two daughters and six grandchildren.

Julia is white but when I ask if they have ever experienced any prejudice his answer is a simple 'no’. “It was Cambridge, quite enlightened. But we lived in America as well [he went on to work for IBM there] and to the best of my knowledge we didn’t experience much there either.”

"He thinks we have always been a multicultural society - from the 25,000 Caribbean soldiers who volunteered to fight for us during the Second World War to the Polish pilots who took part in the Battle of Britain"
He hates the idea of quotas, thinks that they humiliate the people that they are intended to help. “Because what happens is, a black man walks in to a meeting and everyone thinks he got his job because he’s a black man, and not because he is any good.” Has he encountered that attitude? “Oh yes, because we all tend to stereotype. When a black bloke comes in people make assumptions, and he either does or doesn’t challenge those assumptions.”

Olisa chose to challenge those assumptions – assumptions that I would call racist but Olisa wouldn’t because he point blank refuses to play the victim. “I’ve met with lots of prejudice over time, but it’s mild prejudice, not the Klu Klux Klan. I got into a lift at Fortnum and Mason a couple of years ago, and I am looking like this,” he says, pointing at his suit.

“I probably had a raincoat on, was carrying a briefcase, and she stepped back and tucked her handbag towards her. I just thought 'oh dear, poor lady. What on earth is going through this woman’s mind? What a sad life she must live!’ So the answer is yes, [I have encountered prejudice] but one mustn’t over play that, one mustn’t behave like a victim. But I’ll spare you that rant this morning.”

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/theroyalfamily/12008327/Meet-Ken-Olisa-The-most-powerful-black-man-in-Britain.html
PoliticsRe: IPOB Gets Fund In Paris From Holland, Hungary, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Turkey by nwabobo: 3:54pm On Sep 23, 2017
toye440:
fucking pipsqueak u guys never learn, cant u write without calling other tribes names, right now many eastern reprobates survive because d afonjas gave dem life ( yes its true no AFONJA no IGBO) if na lie go back to ur village, god purnish person wey say una no get biafra.
They r biafrans outside nigeria they fly biafran flags but wen caught they claim Nigeria poppycock. Am not surprised u got dat number of likes afterall y fly no go support shit.
pls before u jewish terrorist plan to attack trust me i bought this data battle ready, so cast ur dice and take ur chance.
This is what you get when contraceptives fail.

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