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They will continue playing games and playing with words to introduce all sorts of delay tactics and confusing ideas to kill the whole thing and nothing will change. Folks we have to cut off the oil and play these guys games. |
proeast:Bro, I used to be pro-election boycott like you. But i have reasoned it step by step and seen that it is an action that will hurt Anambra ordinary citizens more than the oppressors in Abuja or Kano or Kaduna. I agree with those that say governorship and LGA elections must be exempt from IPOB boycott because they carry little or no significance nationally. I can tell you that if civil servants were owed for 5 years and schools close for 4 years it won't bring about any referendum. .What can bring referendum vote? 1. Help the militants to STOP continued oil flow from Biafraland. (The ONLY thing Fulani desperately wants in Biafraland is OIL) It does not matter how much pollution or killings that must happen for them to get OIL. If you help a low grade hit and run against all oil infrastructure, it doesn't matter if you destroy one pipe in 6 months, just keep it going, it will bring you referendum than not voting in 1,000 local government or state elections. 2. Boycott federal elections. President must win 25% of majority votes in 25% of the states. If PDP and APC choose their Presidential candidates from the north, they need the south to decide who will become the winner. If you boycott the presidential elections in 2 regions in the south, no winner will emerge and therefore it will make sense to negotiate with you to have by-elections in those states for a clear winner to emerge as President. Now, list for me in chronological order how boycotting a a gubernatorial or LGA election can produce the same effect as #2 above? |
Afam4eva:Its a pure waste of time responding to a troll. You inadvertently feed into his silly toilet mindset by dignifying his trash with a reasonable response because he isn't interested in commonsense. He is just forwarding his futile wicked agenda because the SE governors have already resolved to jointly build a regional railway system to link the PH-Enugu railway line which passed through the region. Imagine i posted state of Georgia in the USA and he is talking about the country of Georgia in the former USSR! In any case, even if the GDP of Georgia were bigger than Nigerias its because Americans built infrastructure to grow their economy instead of refusing to do anything and merely hope that by some magic their economy would grow to become the biggest in the world. The freight train i posted was going to a tiny university town in rural southern Georgia! In Nigeria, the type of mindset would be lets forget about small towns and focus on just Abuja and Lagos as if the entire country can live in one or two cities. That afonja kid has NEVER been to Enugu. except looking at pictures in NL. He is simply talking about Enugu red buses because of the picture below that he saw on NL. Now ask him the names of the different motor parks where you can get vehicles to Onitsha,Abakaliki and Port Harcourt in Enugu and he does not know! Yet he will tell you the transport system to works between Enugu - Onitsha when he hasn't seen the number of buses that convey people every minute along that route! Please ignore the troll as we have done to people like that in this thread. Don't feed into their negative behavior by responding or even reading what they write. Google is their friend and they use it to fool people narrow minded enough not to know google translate can post Igbo language for any non-Igbo..
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[s] moninuola65:[/s] Please declare what you like and stop bothering people here. Fulanis are not interested in well-being of Nigeria but ONLY interested in Biafran OIL and how to cheat, kill and lie to annex it. I am therefore asking southerners to unite and stop the uninterrupted oil flow until the question of a fair constitutional order, Resource control and citizenship is addressed. |
The Nigerian parasitic cheats will not agree to scrap the draconian constitution that allows them to cheat other regions. |
The North has NEVER, will NEVER and can NEVER contribute a penny to the federation account to be shared with other Nigerians. So you know that if Kano or any part of Fulani land has anything useful discovered in their area, they will immediately break up Nigeria so that they won't share it with anyone. |
Fayose will not be invited because they are hiding the truth. APC Cabals does not wants the true picture to emerge. |
Some items on the exclusive list are okay under the Federal government. However, most of the items can be more efficiently done at the state or regional levels and must be devolved to other tiers of government. |
Imposed 1999 Constitution for Nigeria: the 68-Item Exclusive Legislative List These are the areas the powers reserved exclusively for the central government are defined. This means that only the central or federal government can legislate on the subjects in the exclusive list. Interference of the regional or state governments on matters in the exclusive list can be declared null and void and unconstitutional: Accounts of the Government of the Federation, and of offices, courts, and authorities thereof, including audit of those accounts. Arms, ammunition and explosives. Aviation, including airports, safety of aircraft and carriage of passengers and goods by air. Awards of national titles of honour, decorations and other dignities. Bankruptcy and insolvency Banks, banking, bills of exchange and promissory notes. Borrowing of moneys within or outside Nigeria for the purposes of the Federation or of any State. Census, including the establishment and maintenance of machinery for continuous and universal registration of births and deaths throughout Nigeria. Citizenship, naturalization and aliens. Commercial and industrial monopolies, combines and trusts. Construction, alteration and maintenance of such roads as may be declared by the National Assembly to be Federal trunk roads. Control of capital issues. Copyright Creation of States Currency, coinage and legal tender Customs and excise duties Defense Deportation of persons who are not citizens of Nigeria Designation of securities in which trust funds may be invested. Diplomatic, consular and trade representation. Drugs and poisons. Election to the offices of President and Vice-President or Governor and Deputy Governor and any other office to which a person may be elected under this Constitution, excluding election to a local government council or any office in such council. Evidence Exchange control Export duties External affairs Extradition Fingerprints identification and criminal records. Fishing and fisheries other than fishing and fisheries in rivers, lakes, waterways, ponds and other inland waters within Nigeria. Immigration into and emigration from Nigeria Implementation of treaties relating to matters on this list Incorporation, regulation and winding up of bodies corporate, other than co-operative societies, local government councils and bodies corporate established directly by any Law enacted by a House of Assembly of a State. Insurance. Labour, including trade unions, industrial relations; conditions, safety and welfare of Labour; industrial disputes; prescribing a national minimum wage for the Federation or any part thereof; and industrial arbitration. Legal proceedings between Governments of States or between the Government of the Federation and Government of any State or any other authority or person. Maritime shipping and navigation, including – (a) shipping and navigation on tidal waters; (b) shipping and navigation on the River Niger and its affluents and on any such other inland waterway as may be designated by the National Assembly to be an international waterway or to be an inter-State waterway; (c) lighthouses, lightships, beacons and other provisions for the safety of shipping and navigation; (d) such ports as may be declared by the National Assembly to be Federal ports (including the constitution and powers of port authorities for Federal ports). Meteorology Military (Army, Navy and Air Force) including any other branch of the armed forces of the Federation. Mines and minerals, including oil fields, oil mining, geological surveys and natural gas. National parks being such areas in a State as may, with the consent of the Government of that State, be designated by the National Assembly as national parks. Nuclear energy Passports and visas Patents, trademarks, trade or business names, industrial designs and merchandise marks. Pensions, gratuities and other-like benefit payable out of the Consolidated Revenue Fund or any other public funds of the Federation. Police and other government security services established by law. Posts, telegraphs and telephones Powers of the National Assembly, and the privileges and immunities of its members Prisons Professional occupations as may be designated by the National Assembly. Public debt of the Federation Public holidays. Public relations of the Federation Public service of the Federation including the settlement of disputes between the Federation and officers of such service. Quarantine Railways Regulations of political parties Service and execution in a State of the civil and criminal processes, judgements, decrees, orders and other decisions of any court of law outside Nigeria or any court of law in Nigeria other than a court of law established by the House of Assembly of that State. Stamp duties Taxation of incomes, profits and capital gains, except as otherwise prescribed by this Constitution. The establishment and regulation of authorities for the Federation or any part thereof – (a) To promote and enforce the observance of the Fundamental Objectives and Directive Principles contained in this Constitution; (b) To identify, collect, preserve or generally look after ancient and historical monuments and records and archaeological sites and remains declared by the National Assembly to be of national significance or national importance; (c) to administer museums and libraries other than museums and libraries established by the Government of a state; (d) To regulate tourist traffic; and (e) To prescribe minimum standards of education at all levels. The formation, annulment and dissolution of marriages other than marriages under Islamic law and Customary law including matrimonial causes relating thereto. Trade and commerce, and in particular – (a) trade and commerce between Nigeria and other countries including import of commodities into and export of commodities from Nigeria, and trade and commerce between the states; (b) establishment of a purchasing authority with power to acquire for export or sale in world markets such agricultural produce as may be designated by the National Assembly; (c) inspection of produce to be exported from Nigeria and the enforcement of grades and standards of quality in respect of produce so inspected; (d) establishment of a body to prescribe and enforce standards of goods and commodities offered for sale; (e) control of the prices of goods and commodities designated by the National Assembly as essential goods or commodities; and (f) registration of business names. Traffic on Federal trunk roads. Water from such sources as may be declared by the National Assembly to be sources affecting more than one state Weights and measures. Wireless, broadcasting and television other than broadcasting and television provided by the Government of a state; allocation of wave-lengths for wireless, broadcasting and television transmission. Any other matter with respect to which the National Assembly has power to make laws in accordance with the provisions of this Constitution. Any matter incidental or supplementary to any matter mentioned elsewhere in this list. How can Nigeria develop if all critical infrastructure provision (Bolded) are in the so called exclusive list of 1999 constitution?? SOURCE: http://www.lnc-usa.org/blog/exclusive-legislatie-list-a-great-impediment-to-regional-development/ |
Shameless Governor ! Why didn't he come to block the expressway himself? The police know there is freedom of movement in Nigeria and every Nigerian is free to use to road and travel wherever they please. The governor should have come to block the road himself. Shameless thug! |
Those expecting Nigeria cum Fulani oil exporters to give any type of resource control to the communities are on a long pipe dream. They are only playing delay tactics while furiously pumping and selling our oil while "negotiations" continue and stop intermittently to buy time forever. WE MUST STOP THE OIL FLOW NOW to get a genuine negotiations to happen. |
NnamdiKanu: They love to twist words of diplomats. But who cares what zoo media writes? Germany told Nigeria to STOP oppressing the Biafrans and seek a way to accommodate the yearning of Biafrans in the bigger federation. In any case, i don't expect Fulanis will want anything good for Biafrans, so we MUST get our freedoms. |
Well, we are now determined to do away with any colonial masters whether foreign or domestic. We must have our total freedom to control our lives and determine our future. The colonial masters are exploitative, manipulative and very very EVIL |
Scholes007:Nwanne save your breathe. It is obvious the imposter calling himself ogbuefi is one of those afonjas terribly bitter about any infrastructure being developed in the SE so that they continue their dominance of Nigerian economy. Most of them a particularly wary of Enugu's natural attractions and location. Let them call regional railway local roads or whatever. In Nigeria, the federal roads are intentionally neglected in the SE just to help ruin economic development in the area. Then they placed a ban on building regional railways. These are some of the things we must extricate ourselves from in either a fair restructured country or we live in our own country -Biafra to stay outside the influence of these vultures that deceive themselves with names like ogbuefi. A state like Georgia in the USA links all it's major cities with railway lines and links up with the national railway too. Even though they have very good roads. The railways haul goods and services cheaply around the state. Part of the reason made in Nigeria goods are not competitive to export outside Nigeria is the exorbitant cost of transportation and use of diesel generators as electricity source for their production. Our enemies know these, that is why they will never let electricity of railway transportation work. But we shall fight for our rights to develop these things on our own since we know the Fulani or Yoruba government will NEVER do them in our area of Nigeria. See Freight trains in the picture below taking goods in containers to small towns of America. Towns not even as large as Awgu. Railways makes cost of transportation cheap and saves the roads from all the thousands of trailers carrying just one container. I know that ogbuefi guy knows it, that is why he isn't arguing against railway line between Abuja and Kaduna that already have excellent dual carriage expressway, but will argue against Enugu because he hates the area as many Fulani and Yorubas do.
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Two things will make Biafra agitation to end 1. Biafran independence via referendum 2. Drop several 200 megaton atomic bomb in Nigeria and wipe out everybody so foreigners take over the land and speak only Twi or Ashanti. If Mustafa cannot do any of the above, then he should just shatap! ![]() |
DerideGull:Exactly. I always wonder why they are so concerned where the capital of another country is located or not. What concerns them ?? Especially as they are non-Biafrans? |
So where are the "We" Ebonyis are not Biafrans? You see how shameless some people can be in telling white lies? ![]() |
Una no wan divide Nigeria just because you want to steal OIL. Yet, una no wan live in peace with people that own the oil. Soon, that oil will become too risky for anyone to pump out of Biafraland. in the interim, we shall all stay together in a lame Nigeria and enjoy it together. ![]() |
boluwatife66:The zoo media and the Fulani can twist any statement by foreign dignitaries saying Nigerians should amicably live in peace to mean Igbos should submit to repression and oppression. Instead of the proper meaning of "Please find out what is making Igbos to desire Biafra and address it for the sake of peace in Nigeria". The same way Fulani sons twist our demand for a referendum which has been held in too many decent countries around the world to determine issues of independence as a call for war. Anyhow, you might want to know this generation is willing to fight you for our freedom if it is absolutely required. We are only following due process so that the entire world can bear witness that Nigeria is the aggressor and not Biafra when the time comes. But we are not afraid of that time. Infact, Many truly wish we are at that stage already. But we shall take time to exhaust all legal means first. |
God bless the Federal Republic of Biafra (FRB)! |
jrusky:Abooki, No need to be a pathological liar as you have been so conditioned to act in nigeria. Nobody will slap you if you own up that you are Fulani. You have a right to address Igbos as Fulani and some will even support you. Legendary Hatred fills the heart of an average Fulani against Igbo Do what you must and stop lying and playing games. |
londoner:How is that your business? Is it your country? Who decided that Abuja will be capital of Nigeria? Hypocrites! |
Abooki should go ahead and carry out their quit notice! By the way, we appeal to all Biafrans in the north to relocate their families and elder ones NOW. The able bodied men should stay back and fight to defend their properties. |
![]() Those that want the Germans to use the idiotic phrase "indivisible, non-negotiable, non-temperamental, untouchable, Unbreakable, non-divisible" etc must be crying right now ![]() This is a polite way of saying go give everyone in your country equal rights and let this go away or else....our hand no dey. . One less country that will supply arms or pilots to Nigeria as in 1967. ![]() |
Silently waiting for Abookis or Afonja that will be here claiming to be from Rivers state dis & dat. ![]() Or even claiming they are "igbo" and suggesting how Kanu cannot speak for Igbos because he doesn't belong to Ohaneze Bla blah blah on their divide & rule tricks ![]() But does not know where Rivers state is located on the map. ![]() Meanwhile listen to the REAL people of River State and their warning to you not faceless NL e-warriors ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DGAEZpZVC_k |
cjrane:Igweocha is a proper location as Capital of Biafra. Along the entire West Africa, ONLY Nigeria for obvious reasons has a capital outside a coastal city. Besides, Igweocha will be able to compete with other coastal capitals in West and Southern Africa for massive foreign investment and companies. God bless the Federal Republic of Biafra. |
One of Sarduana Ahmadu Bello's greatest legacies is that he directed Nigeria towards having a completely federal constitution in 1963. That constitution help Nigerian regions to develop rapidly with minimal interference from the Federal Government. We must return to the 1963 federal constitution for Nigeria to develop and finally quell the urge of breakup since every region will already be managing their own affairs under one country. |
Cjrane2:I have already said it too many times. All these strategies of protest here and there will not faze those that run Nigeria to seek justice for all. Cut the oil flow and you will see that Nigerians can solve all the issues of injustice within one year. No need to fight another war. Just partner with Niger Delta militants to cut the oil flow and it will be more effective than 50 civil wars. |
Kazim88:This is what they have reduced us to. Fulani will rape your mother and kill your father and your governor will beg you not to retaliate because Nigerian army elements will come and declare state of emergency and kill villagers. I tell southerners you either decide to fight these people or accept a state of perpetual slavery. |
The type of silly government we have today in Nigeria. Soon, they will say they are working on a bill to stop Nigerians speaking English in Nigerian movies. It is just crazy the type of things they focus on when there are many responsible issues they can address. Oya, they should ban the music nah. The Nigerians will quickly adopt citizenship of Tanzania and still shoot their video where they like and their fans will still watch. Shebi they will change dual citizenship laws because of artists? ![]() |
FKO81:Frank, Okay now that you have written this and bringing unnecessary envy to hardworking people just minding their business has your ego been massaged? The sad thing is that i am personally close to two people on that list and they will cringe to know people are just posting their business to the whole Nigeria to see and find something to disturb them with. I was hoping to see where you'll say, i own number 12 and 19 on the list. You hide your own or perhaps you are a failure and you expose peoples personal business on the internet without their permission? if you were really interested in Anambra state, you would help attract industrialists for the place by contacting those people and telling them about how they can set up or discuss how they can set up a small gas plant together and py electricity bill to maintain its running than buying individual diesel generators for each factory. What value does this post add except exposing your deep inferiority complex with a burning urge to prove something? As a sage once said, if you are approaching a big city like Johannesburg, you see "Welcome to Johannesburg", but when you are approaching a tiny rural town that desperately wants to prove something you see "Welcome to the Great Sportman City of Caly" . That sign already tells you it's a village. Ndi ala. |
property123:.. I love those pictures. Enugu is so picturesque and an idea place for relaxation and fun theme parks. Hopefully, we can get private entrepreneurs that will set up proper amusement park in Enugu for the region and beyond. The importance of an international level recreational theme park center in Enugu has been discussed at several times in this thread. Hopefully some of those Igbos running to Gambia to build mushroom hotels for because they say there is nothing to invest in SE can learn a thing or two from the video below of Hi-Impact Amusement park owned by entrepreneurs. There is enough land along the Enugu - Onitsha expressway (A little after Ninth Mile junction) that a massive theme park can be strategic center for the region and beyond. Not to talk of the quadruple effect it would have on tourism for the state government wishing to get tourists into the state. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ESvYoxCCGc
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