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Abagworo:It is very easy to write with the intention of ruining people on the internet. This has become common, as people who are unable to confront their adversaries due to incompetence on their own part take the cowardice and uncivilised route of making unfounded allegations to accomplish their goal. It could take time but justice is power. i believe emyah is an Igbo and he has a point that's beyond your understanding. |
tpia.:So you think Biafra should be exterminated so that parasites like you can reap where your fathers never sow? Ignorant people like you can thrive politically only in a depraved, unfair, unjust and diabolical nation like Nigeria. Word of advice ! you better start building up the groundnut pyramids in North and Yoruba, because very soon, you won't be able to lift a single drop of crude from the Delta since you have decided to murder sleep. |
Some people have asserted that seeking freedom and independence under the umbrella of Biafra is against the spirit of One Nigeria. Some have even gone to the ridiculous extent of saying that the boondoggle called Nigeria was put together by God and therefore no one should put it asunder. This is one of the worst heresies that was ever uttered by a human being. What greater insult can you give to God than to accuse God of putting together something as evil as Nigeria . If they say that Nigeria was put together by the devil it will make sense. But God, come on, stop the heresy. It is insanity to even imagine that God put Nigeria together. Nigeria was put together by some crazy British colonialists. Biafra has nothing to do with Nigeria. Biafrans do not want anything from Nigeria ; they do not want to govern Nigeria ; they do not want to import the corruption, decadence, criminality, impunity, lawlessness, insanity, foolishness, arrogance, greed, capriciousness, and the general anti God and anti man policies that have permeated every fabric of life in Nigeria into Biafra . Biafrans will run as far away from Nigeria as other countries of the world are doing right now. Nigeria is like a deadly infectious disease and nobody in their right minds will want to touch anything Nigerian with a ten foot pole. Demanding Biafra is a matter of self preservation, a matter of survival. If you believe that demanding Biafra, wanting to be free, to govern yourself, to be the architect of your own destiny is wrong then obviously you don’t deserve to be alive since you have already encased your brain in the concrete cement of slave mentality. |
Don’t they select whoever they want and appoint them as your governor, minister, senator, representative, councilor, judge, magistrate, police, soldier, etc, etc. Which one of these posts did you choose the person in it now; which one? And you are deceiving yourselves talking about democracy. Where is the democracy? Go and ask honest elders in your communities and they will tell you how they use to choose the people who governed them, kept law and order, went to war; how they choose by election the people who were the custodians of their community resources, and made their communities safe and prosperous. Go and ask honest elders in your towns and villages and they will tell you that the Igbo and their brothers in the Eastern Region Biafra had been practicing sophisticated democracy for thousands of years until the garbage, the filth called Nigeria was imposed on them. Nigeria has never been a democracy, is not a democracy, and will never be a democracy. Nigeria is poison and anyone who wants the Igbo and their brothers in Eastern Region Biafra to continue to be in Nigeria is an idiot, and a fool deserving of no iota of respect from our people. |
Some Nigerians have been engaging in their delusional thinking that they are living in a democracy. Some even go so far as to combine two fallacies “democracy and independence” in their delusion. How crazy do you have to be to even imagine that you are living in a democracy in Nigeria ? The form of government practiced in Nigeria today is called “dictatorship” while the social and economic system in place is called Feudalism. This is the system that was in practice in the Middle Ages in Europe, when Europe was in darkness. Under this system the feudal lord owns and holds all land and property and allocates some land to the vassals for agriculture and housing for a fee. What do you see in Nigeria especially the Niger Delta today? Don’t all your land, the oil, gas and other minerals in it, all the water resources in your community and all over Eastern Region Biafra belong to the Hausa Fulani Yoruba oligarchs and the leaders of the Sokoto Caliphate? Don’t they use and sell these and keep the money to themselves and do whatever they like with it? Do you control your land, the minerals in it, the water resources in your community? Do you? And you are talking about democracy and the right of private ownership of property in Nigeria ; are you joking? God bless u Emyah' |
rethink:ISRAEL , ONE LANGUAGE, .ONE CULTURE, ONE INTEREST, ONE LOVE, ONE RELIGION, ONE TRIBE , Nigeria will never be better than this , Nigeria is a wave of water only end at edges. the only solution to Nigeria problem ,split to it conpunet, we are not sourpuss to have a country call Nigeria in the first place |
Igbo, as a language, has dialectical clusters that sometimes are mutually unintelligible to its speakers. This can be ascertained in the South East zone where someone from say Anambra state may have difficulties understanding fellow Igbos from Nnsuka, Abakaliki, Afikpo, Abirriba/Ohafia and some parts of Enugu state, while having a very smooth communication with Asaba, Igbuzo, Okpanam, Oko etc. natives in the South South zone of Delta state. |
ezeagu:what a picture |
Only by strengthening the hands of your friends and enabling them to exercise real influence in the world |
AS AN IGBO I sincerely believed that because of my own record and the terms of the mission's mandate we would receive the cooperation of the Nigeria government. Its refusal to cooperate was a grave error. My plea for cooperation was repeated before and during the investigation and it sits plain as day, in the appendices of the Biafra genocide report for those who actually bother to read it. Our mission obviously could only consider and report on what it saw, heard and read. If the government of Nigerial failed to bring facts and analyses to our attention, we cannot fairly be blamed for the consequences. Those who feel that our report failed to give adequate attention to specific incidents or issues should be asking the Nigeria government why it failed to argue its cause. Nigeria is missed a golden opportunity to actually have a fair hearing from Igbos inquiry. Of course, I was aware of and have frequently spoken out against the unfair and exceptional treatment of Nigeria by Hausa/ Yoruba. |
Biafra will be a place for hope and healing: We Have Nothing , We Have Nothing in Common. |
citizenY:I am just beside myself to learn how you came to this brilliant conclusion. Maybe he're talking to supremely ignorant people, or don't you see what is happening? or trying to game or manipulate the topic to gain |
A peaceful breakup is possible. |
my spouse my phone |
same way u g over a bad day |
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