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yiboboy:Mouthing off is cheap. Soon you'd shout Opa mi o! and run away. Muddef0king coward. Don't worry though. You'll get your wish if things don't change. Nigeria is simmering. |
Aigbofa:You are a bold faced thief!!! ![]() |
yiboboy:Like a typical coward, he runs off! lmfao! ![]() Pathetic thief. |
yiboboy:Speak for your cowardly self. I really doubt there'll be another war between Igbos and Hausas because like I said they are stable and have some conscience. They can be trusted to seek justice and keep it. You people lack conscience, so I won't rule out a war with you in the future. |
Aigbofa:YES it is my oil. If others in the same East don't speak up, it doesn't mean oil have stopped flowing out of Igboland. So YES it is my oil. And I also have coal. ![]() |
yiboboy:No you are stealing me blind by the second. ![]() The taps will soon close. ![]() |
yiboboy:The truth is that Hausa is VERY EASY to deal with because they are stable and predictable. Also they have a sense of justice to some extent. Your people in the west are special cases. |
yiboboy:EzeUche is allowing me to deal with you. ![]() |
All these debates will end when people who lied for 40 years come out to speak the truth. One of them (Danjuma) is sitting on top of oil wells and confessed to have $500 million he couldn't use. Well, hand the wells back to whoever is the owner. |
I am particularly happy that truth is beginning to prevail in Nigeria. Heck it is around the corner. It won't be long. Peace can only come with justice. And you can' have justice without truth. |
yiboboy:Come to Chevron NNPC and others like Oando, African petroleum, Zenon oil. etc. Would it be fair to at least locate head quarters in oil communities? Like I said, they are all based in Lagos. You know why. |
EzeUche:Please ignore the little Badagry thief. He is expected to do these things. You can't topple a thief without him fighting back Go ask armed robbers in Nigeria. |
yiboboy:You are already taking the south south for granted by stealing their oil. That is ending though. You have Zenon oil and Oando sitting on top of oil wells while villages are polluted in Niger delta. No clean up. No compensation. You seat on top of multinational oil companies in Nigeria and force the oil owners to go to Lagos to apply for jobs. How long do you think that will last? ![]() |
yiboboy:Like I said, the cheating is finally coming to an inevitable end. 40 year old lies are crumbling one by one. There is really one East and it has even extended to Delta and (perhaps) Edo states. These things cannot be suppressed. Only Abia state had 46 oil wells returned a few years back. How many oil wells does your state contribute to Nigeria's coffers? NONE. Meanwhile you are here trying to divide the oil owners so you can seat on top of the oil and control it. You own more oil wells than the people whose land is being ravaged by oil prospecting. Get ready to dig behind your mama's backyard. Soon. Very soon. |
Katsumoto:I will take that with a HUGE pinch of salt. Never mind though. I'm particularly happy that Nigeria is simmering in fundamental ways these days. The situation is finally getting to some solution. I won't elaborate. Suffice it to say that the cheating is finally coming to an inevitable end. Truth is indomitable. ![]() |
TewMuch: Oh it is very very true. Tell me why they hold the nightly meetings? I know of a federal government owned establishment where they have infiltrated. Many Yoruba's that hold positions of power suddenly die. And Igbo's have created positions in which they hold the highest power with Yoruba's in Yoruba land. I mean, one position that is supposed to have a Yoruba in charge has been split into two. One Igbo and one Yoruba must now hold this position. I will not mention the establishment, but this is very true. [b]One day, Yoruba's will wake up. And they must, because this can never be the case in Igbo land. Or are you scared that i am exposing your fellow brother's activities? [/b]Even other tribes in the establishment are getting frustrated by their ambitions.Mister man do you think your people have been sleeping all these while? Who do you think you are talking to? The most important thing about Nigeria is that it will inevitably resolve itself one of these days. With a 43 - 60 year lesson on Nigeria, Ndigbo know who the enemy is now. So, don't act as if you have been sleeping. When Nigeria resolves, you won't have to worry about us then. Though we will still keep our investments in your land. We worked for it and earned it. You will attract real war when you try any nonsense then. |
Katsumoto:Knowing what I know now, I truly believe that Zik's electoral attempt and subsequent failure in the west is a watershed in Nigeria's history that should never be forgotten because we still have folks like you justifying that carpet crossing but still turning around to chant One Nigeria. Here's what I think you want in Nigeria: 1) Nigeria extracts oil from the East 2) Nigeria use the funds to develop a federal capital territory or mega city in the west (Lagos/Ogun axis) 3) The Easterners are kept away from leadership positions in the west (like Zik) 4) The oil industry is colonized by Yorubas and oil based jobs are headquartered in the west 5) And we live happily ever after Then Nigeria becomes ONE and INDIVISIBLE! ![]() Do you see how moronic that sounds? ![]() I'm laughing. |
Some very interesting comments. . . .and the denials continue. Not that I expect anything different from the deniers. ![]() |
I will keep this thread alive for a looooooooooooooooooooooooooong time. For now I will make sure that sponsored wild animals don't derail it. |
“The January 15 coup was organized by revolutionalists who were motivated by the events that took place in Congo, the murder of Lumumba and the end purpose of that coup was to install as Prime Minister of Nigeria, the late Obafemi Awolowo and the immediate impact of that coup was to stop the mayhem in the Western part and the genocide in the Tiv land.And we are waiting for that debate. |
I noticed that people like Katsumoto are playing dead, while others are busy putting up diversionary threads trying HARD to suppress this one. It only tells me that these folks are unrepentant, and that should advise those wishing that we let "bygones be bygones". The Igbo say that one stick in the bush should not pluck more than one eye. The moment it plucks the first eye, a wise man breaks it off! |
Cohomology:Israel is still hunting for Nazi genociders everywhere in the world. These folks commited murder between 1939 and 1945 (65 years ago!). Yet they are still being brought to justice. I am more concerned because I see people like Prof Nwabueze beginning to call for another revolution. I became alarmed by his call because he is educated and knows the history of Nigeria . Apparently he didn't know this one. A foreign university research has proven that the January 1966 coup was a failed revolution. Between 50 to 100 thousand Igbos and Eastern Nigerians lost their lives because of this failed revolution. FACT. |
Cohomology:Thank you for standing up for the truth bro. ![]() Some posters here want us to sweep 50 - 100,000 lives under the carpet and build on their innocent blood and graves. Why are black people always in a hurry to forget the past? How can any rational person expect a different future if gory things in the past are unaddressed? Africa is backward exactly because of this. |
Okija_juju:That is how we've been standing still for 40 years. You think these things would go away on their own without any attempt to address them? Is that how much you understand life and nation building? Millions of innocent people died in a war that was basically imposed on them, and you are here wishing for bygones. I can assure you that 2011 will be a failure just like all the other years between 1970 and now. Africa is particulary backward because we let "bygones be bygones". If we allow murderers to escape and turn up as leaders, what type of leaders would they make? What type of a country would they create? I'll tell you: a country of impunity where a leader can order villages wiped out and blow $18 billion,and yet walk around free as if nothing happened, and even claim to be the founder of "modern Nigeria". Just remain in Okija shrine. . . We'll soon clear out all stoopid idols from Igboland. |
God is God. He cannot be deceived and he hardly forgives crimes committed against the innocent. For Nigeria to even dream of normalcy, we must revisit January 1966 coup. Thank God that these information are declassified and available. We are nearing the hour of truth in Nigeria. Danjuma should take up the debate challenge. We need him to come clean for once. |
So basically, Nigeria had her first and only revolution in January 1966. It failed. For failing, 50 - 100,000 Igbos and Easterners lost their lives. They were killed by their neighbors and hosts in other parts of Nigeria. The painful aspect of this is that the people who were to benefit more from the coup -Western Nigerians (Yoruba) and some middle belters (TIV in Benue state)- participated in the killing of innocent Igbo men and women scattered all over Nigeria. They also played leading roles in the war against Biafra. Truth is indomitable. |
“Eastern Nigeria had a lot of peace at the time, they didn’t lead a coup; the Igbos were Commander-in-Chief, the President of the Senate, they had two regions out of the four in that federal set up. So it would be madness for an Igboman to offset a structure that favoured them. So our analysis, scientific studies have proved beyond reasonable doubt that the January 15 coup was probably the last Nigerian revolution," he argued.The cold, sad and hard bottom line fact! Those who are calling for a revolution today should first go and face Emma Okocha in a debate. I thank God he challenged Danjuma to a debate. He is still alive. We are waiting. . . ![]() |
“The January 15 coup was organized by revolutionalists who were motivated by the events that took place in Congo, the murder of Lumumba and the end purpose of that coup was to install as Prime Minister of Nigeria, the late Obafemi Awolowo and the immediate impact of that coup was to stop the mayhem in the Western part and the genocide in the Tiv land.This is the gist of it! I and many others have said it here several times that Awolowo was the intended beneficiary of that coup. How that man, the Yorubas and the Tivs could wage the type of war against Easterners (Biafrans) who were trying to help them, is the biggest betrayal of all time. I just can't understand how they could do it. |
Where is Katsumoto and his crew of holocaust deniers. |
[size=16pt]Jan ‘66 Coup Planned by Revolutionaries, Says Study[/size] Forty-four years after the January 15, 1966 coup, a team of researchers from the University of Southern Florida, United States, yesterday faulted the widely held belief that the action was masterminded by the Igbos, saying that it was not an Igbo coup. The study revealed that the coup was organized by revolutionaries who were motivated by events that took place in the Democratic Republic of Congo that led to the death of Patrice Lumumba. They also pointed out that the intention was to make the late Chief Obafemi Awolowo the Prime Minister, stop the mayhem in the West and the genocide in Tiv land. Addressing newsmen in Enugu yesterday as part of activities lined up for the planned anniversary of the 1966 coup, a member of the group and Conflict scholar, Emma Okocha, said the revelation was the outcome of a 22-year study undertaken by the team of scholars from the university on the subject matter. He described as unfortunate, the way and manner General Theophilus Danjuma, who was then the Chief Security Officer to late Aguiyi Ironsi had told the story, insinuating that it is the root cause of Igbo marginalization in the country. Okocha said that he is prepared to face the retired general in a debate to prove that Ndigbo never masterminded the coup. According to him, declassified information from some US Libraries and Nigerian Police reports about the end purpose of the coup, indicated that Ndigbo never executed it. He added that it was Igbos that stopped the coup. “The January 15 coup was organized by revolutionalists who were motivated by the events that took place in Congo, the murder of Lumumba and the end purpose of that coup was to install as Prime Minister of Nigeria, the late Obafemi Awolowo and the immediate impact of that coup was to stop the mayhem in the Western part and the genocide in the Tiv land. “We have studied critically the actors and we have had literature review and we may be rewriting the Nigeria history because it is only the lost tribe that allows its literature to be written by others. I will like the respected media of Nigeria to organize a serious debate between Emma Okocha, one of the conflict scholars with another actor in the series of the Nigerian coup who has continuously accused the Igbo of being the masterminds of the January 15 coup: General Danjuma. I need him to come around for a debate so that we end this thing and rewrite the obscure and unkind history of Nigeria that put the Igbos as the masterminds of that coup,” he said. The scholar alleged that Asaba, Delta State where he hails from was victimized to the extent that it lost its best. He added that declassified information on the event has shown how the people were massacred. “In fact the January 15 coup is a fathom of Igbo coup and I still maintain that Major Kaduna Nzeogwu was not Igbo. He was a Hausa boy. Asaba was victimized to such a catastrophic scale that the crème of the Asaba generation of 1966 were wiped out. “Infact the in-law to the Babangidas, the man who came to read the welcome address for the passing soldiers, Mr. Okobo was massacred. As I am talking to you now, I lost my father, I lost my family and anybody who said I should be afraid of those who killed my people is talking a marine story. I have here letter of those who perpetrated the act because they thought Nzeogwu came from Asaba, that Nzeogwu was Igbo that he killed their own brother generals. But our study, especially with the 22-year that have elapsed with the declassification of information on this coup have proved that it was not an Igbo coup,” he said. The scholar who claimed to have written several books on conflicts in Africa stated that it would be “madness” for Ndigbo to have staged the coup since they were in control of the affairs of the country. “Eastern Nigeria had a lot of peace at the time, they didn’t lead a coup; the Igbos were Commander-in-Chief, the President of the Senate, they had two regions out of the four in that federal set up. So it would be madness for an Igboman to offset a structure that favoured them. So our analysis, scientific studies have proved beyond reasonable doubt that the January 15 coup was probably the last Nigerian revolution," he argued. http://www.thisdayonline.com/nview.php?id=178715 |
debosky:Okay, he spent $5 billion. Wey de light na? ![]() |
sjeezy8:Eziokwu? Eeeh en? ![]() Na wa o! I thought you said I was stooopid? Am I still stooopid? ![]() Meanwhile bro Jona dey enjoy for Aso Rock. lmfao! ![]()
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