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T8ksy: chei! Longthroat no good o!No be long throat, na warning before they start complaining like 'Lagosians'. |
[quote author=deejay_harry1]i must be a homosexual not to say i feel happy about your letter maureen.. i really appreciate it. your courage, good words and everything.. thanks alot.. altho we have already had a chat, i feel the need to say a big thank you here... i really appreciate this. THANK YOU |
Orlando Owoh: . . . would you say I'm the same person as Alh Haram.Am I obiagu1? |
Time to support Biafra lest they take over your gold mine. |
^^^ Moved. |
Moved. |
Yorubas will remain perpetual oppositions in this country. If not for OBJ, no Yoruba will smell the Presidency because they are not good enough. Since 1999 till date, one cannot count up to three 'significant' Yoruba Ministers; they've all been mediocre and irrelevant. But to be honest, they are good at opposition because they can really talk, whether trash or not, they must talk. All they do is talk, talk and that is needed in opposition. |
This was the most tactically sound game I've watched in Premier league this season. Brendan Rodgers is really a good coach. |
maclatunji: I have seen many posts in the last 2 years from people who are excited by the idea of dividing Nigeria across ethnic/religious lines hailing the independence of South Sudan from Sudan as an example of exactly what they want.Leave us Biafrans to kill ourselves. It's better to kill ourselves than a stranger to kill us. |
Orlando Owoh has every trait of Alh. Haram |
... because those very nice ladies are very boring to be with. |
Why must people quote very long posts ![]() |
Yes, Jonathan will be the last President of Nigeria and the first President of the New Biafra. Death to Nigeria! Long live Biafra! |
FreeGlobe: why because I said the truth? foolAre you PDP or APC? |
Eziachi: Have you been reading all I had been writing? Itshekiri can go to hell if they wish. You had never been part of Biafra in the past and never will be in future. Before 1914, my ancestors had more dealings even with the current English Cameroonians than your people. Stop talking yourself up, we don't need liabilities of old Nigeria. Itshekiri my zzz!I hope he stops posting and stops disturbing us with his Itshekiri. |
DerideGull: Bros anything short of Republic of Alaigbo in case of disintegration of Nigeria shall amount to human blunder of calamitous magnitude. I shall not mind a confederation with certain groups in south-eastern Nigeria as long as such groups are willingly wished to merge.True, any new Biafra would be a confederation of willing peoples. |
[quote author=One_Naira]Actually No It Wasn't. The Same With Delta. I Used To Wonder Why Ojukwu Never Included AnioMa In Biafra Despite Many Of Us Fought For Biafra, My Uncle Included, It Is Actually Of Recent I Learned His Reason. Ojukwu Had No Hand In The Leadership Of Either State. The States Ojukwu Declared Biafra Were The Area He Led Aka Eastern Region. Edo And Delta Were Unfortunately Part Of Western Region. Thank The F2king God The Heros That Fought For Mid West Creation Got Us Out Of That Western Hellhole.[/quote]The map was the original map of Nigeria showing the territory of Southern Nigeria. That territory is the territory that comprises SS/SE regions today, albeit with little boundary adjustments. Like you said, MidWest was not originally part of Biafra because Biafra declaration was for Eastern Region only where Ojukwu was governor and had control of. The MidWest, however, would have been added to recreate the former Southern Nigeria as shown in the map below. When you look at the flags of now defunct Republic of Benin (MidWest) and Republic of Biafra, the pointer is an eventual merger of the two recreating former Southern Nigeria if the struggle was successful. Republic of Benin (MidWest) https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/52/Flag_of_the_Republic_of_Benin.svg/250px-Flag_of_the_Republic_of_Benin.svg.png Republic of Biafra https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/82/Flag_of_Biafra.svg/250px-Flag_of_Biafra.svg.png Original Map of Nigeria [img]http://img1.nairaland.com/attachments/1105998_Countries_in_Nigeria_1900_pngae5a5c9931b6bc3903a8e6d3854bdde5[/img] |
barcanista: why will he be jealous ? Una de drag customer? Truth be told girl, YOU NO FINE. You just pack paint full your face. You are most likely average or slightly below averageWhy una dey hate this girl? Are you sure your girlfriend is prettier than she is? |
^^^ You are right. For me, I prefer Biafra to Alaigbo because our history has intermingled deeply with our brothers down south. Another reason I'm optimistic about Biafra is that most stable countries are either wholly homogeneous or has one dominant ethnic group. A country with nearly equal groups and no major group will not work. Worst of if they are just two of such groups like Igbo and Yoruba in one country, they will just kill off each other. NigerDelta will not work for two reasons: Firstly, the Igbo is the largest (or second largest) ethnic group in the SouthSouth so can't go with the Igbo in it. Secondly, many groups are of near strength and that means instability. So the best option is Biafra where the Igbo is a major ethnic group but has smaller groups that, when grouped together, can neutralize Igbo's influence. It has every element of stability written over it. |
vickyO: So the man's mouth is what, massive?You and I know who will let out the first curse. |
papparatzzi2013: So Biafra has resulted to using the amalgamation Map nowDec. 31 2013 will mark the end of amalgamation. So we are going back to status quo where it all began and that is amalgamation map. |
papparatzzi2013: Liar.Know your history. That map is the original map of Nigeria. |
Eziachi: I thought you going to say, your husband? You better spend this time worrying about your this your boyfriend who don't want to become your husband, than worrying about the future of Easterners. Can't wait for your tomorrow. ![]() |
Pukkah: The present Edo state was not part of Biafra.Edo is part and parcel of Biafra (Originally Southern Nigeria). [img]http://img1.nairaland.com/attachments/1105998_Countries_in_Nigeria_1900_pngae5a5c9931b6bc3903a8e6d3854bdde5[/img] |
This is what you get when you have a big mouth. One day you'll curse your boss unknowingly only to be sacked the next day. |
This is silly. Why not build rail line from Ibaka to Aba? How many kilometers is that? It will be Maybe I'm wrong. River port might be cheaper after all. |
ABUJA — The Northern Youth Movement For Positive Change, NYMPC, yesterday, accused governor of Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, Mallam Lamido Sanusi, of working at cross purpose with President Goodluck Jonathan’s administration. The group said Sanusi had been a long ally of Senator Bukola Saraki from Kwara State, and that the duo were now joining forces with rebel governors to bring down the government. Coordinator of NYMPC, David Glavda, who made the accusation in a press conference, in Abuja, said based on the recent role played by Sanusi on the controversial $49.8b NNPC money, the CBN helmsman had failed to justify the confidence reposed in him by Nigerians, particularly the Muslim community. He said: “Based on the information you passed on to Bukola Saraki and Rotimi Amaechi, the Senate Committee Chairman on Petroleum Resources (downstream) went to the National Assembly to accuse NNPC of stealing $7b from the federation account. “When he could not convince his colleagues to institute a probe, Rotimi Amaechi took over the campaign. “Again, both the National Assembly and the public ignored them. This time around they encouraged you (Sanusi) to write this now infamous letter to the President, alleging that USD49.8 billion was missing. “The content of the letter was now leaked by Bukola Saraki and Rotimi Amaechi to the press hoping that Nigerians will riot, protest and cause general mayhem, and eventually lead to the fall of President Jonathan’s administration. “Sanusi since assumption of office has been carrying on more as a politician than a corporate helmsman. He has also thrown away all sense of decorum required of the head of the nation’s apex bank. “Nigerians have come to know the truth. First, there is no missing money from the federation account, and neither has NNPC failed to remit oil revenues as at, when due as the CBN governor alleged.” Source |
Before he gave reasons that may make him return to the PDP. Now it is assassination. What next? Sorry Amaechi, the scheme has failed. GEJ cannot be impeached as planned and the court is going to remove you soon. Sanusi lied to you all about a missing $50 billion. |
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