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PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Smiles At A Security Agent In Abuja Today by onwuhaEme: 7:34pm On Sep 29, 2016
Badguytinz:
I'm igbo by tribe, but I have to question somethings....First of all, I want to make it clear that i am being very literal and genuine in the questions I would be asking.
How is Nnamdi Kanu a leader?e.g what skills of his proves this? what has he done for the Igbo man? How has whatever he has been doing(then again I sincerely do not know) been of use to the Igbo community? Is Biafra the solution for the Igbo people? Assuming Biafra becomes a country, do you think that it would be any different from the way Nigeria is ruled or the way Nigeria is? What makes you think so?
As long as someone has a followers, he is a leader. Maybe u wanted to know if he is a good leader? that obviously that dont matter much because in every movement or agitation, you always need two kinds of leaders, the hot one and the cool one. To his followers and non-followers one thing can not be denied, he is someone courageous enough to continue the quest for self-determination/Biafra as Nigeria obviously is a quagmire that its problem is in its foundation, and the type of government/federal system we are practicing. Google the Aburi Accord of 1967 and compare that to the solutions so many think-tanks of this country has proposed for Nigeria to move forward(which is either the same thing or about the same thing on that Accord.) If we tell ourself the truth without sentiments, we will know that we have just being going in circles since that time. What happened n still happening to Nigeria after the refusal to put into practice that accord/or a system close to what was agreed on that accord at least will be called a monumental failure in the mist of plenty/surplus.
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu Smiles At A Security Agent In Abuja Today by onwuhaEme: 7:31pm On Sep 29, 2016
amanikondo:
we dont like shit
As long as someone has a followership, he is a leader. Maybe u wanted to know if he is a good leader? that obviously that dont matter much because in every movement or agitation, you always need two kinds of leaders, the hot one and the cool one. To his followers and non-followers one thing can not be denied, he is someone courageous enough to continue the quest for self-determination/Biafra as Nigeria obviously is a quagmire that its problem is in its foundation, and the type of government/federal system we are practicing. Google the Aburi Accord of 1967 and compare that to the solutions so many think-tanks of this country has proposed for Nigeria to move forward(which is either the same thing or about the same thing on that Accord.) If we tell ourself the truth without sentiments, we will know that we have just being going in circles since that time. What happened n still happening to Nigeria after the refusal to put into practice that accord/or a system close to what was agreed on that accord at least will be called a monumental failure in the mist of plenty/surplus.

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