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NtoAkwaIbom:See awaibom man making noise ,with all you guys oil you people are the highest in house help,security guard ,street hawking,and ashawo occupation,almost all the bacha in major cities are occupied by you guys,which Igbo man or woman will be proud to have you in Biafra?, Can you imagine the rubish if others are talking natural poor clownish people will be talking also. |
Lol Were is Omenka the Benue clown,beremx the she goat,and all the sophisticated accomodators ![]() |
That means its Osibande and his afonja people that this woman is calling hyena.Na wao that woman harshoo ![]() |
Yoruba's always speaking from two sides of their mouth,if it was Jonathan now falana will be shouting up and down on the importance of abiding by the constitution,now Osibande is there he is supporting the executive,why does some people lack integrity and principle?, Anyway am not surprised when your ancestor is a falling Angel wot do u need integrity for? |
The presidency should take the right step by changing magu ,is Magu the only saint among 200million people?,.Anyway bubu has always shown crass rascality from disobeying court orders to disobeying legislative functions.APC are hell bent on weaking Nigerian Institution.When both they judiciary and the Legislators start flouting executive functions let us not shout.Anyway it looks like both Yoruba's and Hausa/Fulani's are also hell bent on killing this country,so why are people shouting about the Igbo's that wants to bring the coffin?. ![]() |
temptnow:Nope don't mind the cowards,they will leave their problem and be shouting KANU KANU Up and down,as if KANU is their God the enchant with everyday |
I don't understand how a graduate above 22yrs cant man up and demand for his right .go straight to HR and ask him he should explain to you y your salary have not been paid with straight face so that he will know that you are serious. |
MediumStout:Imbe Afonja....e be like say u dey see KANU for dream every night,don't mind your business and focus on the heat Osibande will receive from North if he eventually becomes the president.Abeg no go drink Sniper like Awoof for KANU head. |
Atiku's Intel's with monopoly of importation of petroleum products go cry tire.Lagos chain I no goodoo |
Sometimes I doubt if that man Mbaka is actually a child of God or just an opputtunist looking for cheap publicity.Shebi he was they one that foisted that man buhari on us claiming he saw a vision ?,.he should keep shut and enjoy the ride. |
40kobo77:You are very dumb if after the outcome of sarakis case,the supreme court jurdge case,and others ,you still think that something will come out of this one. May sense fall on you[/quote] |
atorioke: ![]() |
Jidhey1:Guy u better stop that stuff now that is not too late,My female friend just a friendoo,gave me her phone,if u see what one pastor she calls dady was asking and telling her on phone you will faint. |
seunmsg:Mr I to know,shey u know more than the law makers,tinubu slave |
alcmene: ![]() |
May he get well to give us our Political referendum ,since its not in the constitution,and because I don't trust the afonja Osibande. ![]() |
MediumStout:Go and hug transformer busy body,u won't mind ur oduduwa,. |
Make friend with a close neighbour ,especially a street guy,and set up Intel's,then pay surprise visit ,if anything is happening u will see an uneasy reaction between the two,but the guy go still pretend. |
MrHowto:We need restructuring and not 1960 tribalistic constitution contributed by a tribalistic afonja Awolowo. |
fiizznation:Who likes animals like u people,a race that is as backward as stone age,disease una carry first,illiteracy una carry first.what are u people good at.if not for one Nigeria,you people will not be different from Sudan or chad.Nonse see you comparing your parasitic race to igbos |
That's what I have been saying.Hw will an Igbo man not agitate for Biafra,when out of all the regions it has only 5 states,it dosent have a sea port when his occupation is commerce,he doesnt have a viable International airport like other regions,No Governmental capital projects,and someone is saying one Nigeria. Anyway let's keep watching |
U see they have done the first referendum failed and about doing another one,and when Igbo's are talking about referendum it will be sounding like a taboo to some people . |
Scotland's secessionist leader has postponed plans for a second independence referendum until the terms of Britain's exit from the European Union are clear. Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon said she was putting on hold plans to introduce legislation that would have demanded a second referendum. Sturgeon, whose Scottish National Party wants to break Scotland's 300-year-old union with England, had been seeking a referendum in late 2018 or early 2019, ahead of Britain's EU exit which is due in March 2019. "We will not seek to introduce the legislation for an independence referendum immediately," Sturgeon told the Scottish parliament. "The Scottish government will reset the plan I set out." Sturgeon's party lost 21 of its 56 seats in the United Kingdom's parliament at Westminster in the June 8 election. In the days after the election she acknowledged that her insistence on a second independence referendum had lost the SNP votes. However, Sturgeon said she intended to offer Scots a fresh choice on secession as soon as it was clear what Brexit meant. "The implications of Brexit are so potentially far reaching that, as they become clearer, I think people will increasingly demand that choice," Sturgeon said. "We face a Brexit we did not vote for, and in a form more extreme than most would have imagined just one year ago." Scots voted against independence by 55 to 45 per cent in 2014 but the 2016 Brexit referendum called the future of the United Kingdom into question because England and Wales voted to leave while Scotland and Northern Ireland voted to stay. .........Elisabeth O'LearyReuters. |
Brethren from the north, I bring you greetings from the southern part of Nigeria. On behalf of the peace-loving people of the south in general and millions of Igbo youths in particular, I start this letter by commending you for your recent open letter to the Acting President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo, where you called on the pastor-turned politician to organise a referendum for the Igbo to enable them to determine their future in line with international laws on self-determination. By that letter, you proved to be better versed in legal matters and ways of international laws with regard to the right of indigenous people on self-determination than many have given you credit for. Above all, your decision to resort to dialogue by writing a letter as against the option of violence is one I must not fail to commend. Having said these, let me come to the main reason why I’m here. In your letter to the acting president, I noticed what I’ve been trying to figure out whether to classify as an innocent amnesia-induced oversight or a calculated attempt at revisionism on your part. The aim of this letter is strictly to put the record straight. You cited the January 15th coup which you mischievously tagged Igbo coup and claimed was the Igbo manifesting their hatred for Nigeria. Quite frankly, when I read that part, I was left wondering whether to pause and die laughing or die crying. Contrary to your assertion, it was not the Igbo who manifested hatred for Nigeria’s unity. It is you and your kind who invented the word “hatred” and even went further to prove that indeed, it is not just a word. You started manifesting hatred for other Nigerians as far back as 1945 when your kind killed hundreds of innocent southerners mostly Igbo in the north central Nigerian city of Jos in an anti-Igbo pogrom, 15 years before Nigeria even got her independence from Britain. And of course, you would later rise again in search of more Igbo blood in 1953 when your people carried out another anti-Igbo pogrom in Kano which resulted in another hundreds of Igbo lives being wasted once again. This time, all you needed was a minor legislative disagreement at the Lagos parliament where your lawmakers were booed for trying to delay a motion for Nigeria’s independence by claiming the north wasn’t yet ready for self-rule. Isn’t it a classic definition of irony that a people who started doing exceptionally well in the business of killing and maiming their fellow Nigerians as far back as 1945 when Nigeria had not even dreamt of gaining independence would now open their mouths and accuse others of manifesting “hatred for Nigeria’s unity”? If you ever believed in the so- called Nigeria’s unity, why kill and maim your fellow Nigerians for the flimsiest of excuses? Funny enough, it was your people who first romanced the idea of seceding from Nigeria in a movement that was popularly known as “Araba”. Secondly, the January 1966 coup was not an Igbo coup. It was a coup carried out by mostly junior army officers led by Major Kaduna Chukwuma Nzeogwu and it had soldiers from Igbo, Yoruba, Hausa/Fulani, Tiv, Esan, Ijaw, Urhobo, Bali etc on board. Hassan Usman Katsina, an Hausa/Fulani, who was later made military governor of northern region, was Nzeogwu’s right hand man and a major participant all through the period of the coup. Major Adewale Ademoyega, the author of Why We Struck was of the same rank as Nzeogwu. He was an active participant in the coup. There were Major Ifeajuna, Lt. Fola Oyewole of The Reluctant Rebel, Lt. Tijani Katsina and Saleh Dambo who were both Hausa/Fulani, there was Lt. Hope Harris Egheagha among other Igbo. And that same coup was foiled by two brave Igbo men, Aguyi Ironsi in Lagos (West) and Ojukwu in Kano (North). Now, assuming without conceding that the January 15th coup was organised and executed by only Igbo army officers, does it not still amount to standing decency on its head for anyone to blame the whole Igbo nation for a coup carried out by few military men from the region?? How can anyone seek to justify the savagery visited on defenceless Igbo men, women and children residing in the north in the aftermath of that coup? Did Nzeogwu who was from Delta State consult the indigenes of the state before leading that coup? How come we don’t blame Dimka’s coup on his ethnic group neither do we blame IBB and Buhari’s coup on the whole Hausa/Fulani? Let me quickly remind you that in the evening of the January 15th coup, a Boeing 707 belonging to the Nigerian Airways arrived in Kano with almost the whole northern establishment back from Lagos where they had gone to attend Commonwealth Prime Ministers’ conference. Ojukwu, it was, who received them at the airport and even when orders from the coup plotters were to shoot all politicians, Ojukwu gifted them with protection. If there were a consensus among the Igbo to eliminate northern leaders, this would have been a golden opportunity. Yet, Ojukwu ensured they were safe all through the period. In the said letter, you correctly stated that Ojukwu refused to recognise Gowon but you mischievously failed to state that Ojukwu’s refusal recognise Gowon but you mischievously failed to state that Ojukwu’s refusal to recognise Gowon was in protest over the refusal of the Hausa/Fulani military officers who killed the Head of State, Aguyi Ironsi, to allow Brigadier Ogundipe to take over as the next in rank according to military tradition. Still in that same letter, you stated that Ojukwu declared Biafra but you conveniently failed to tell the public that Ojukwu didn’t just wake up in the morning, smoke his Benson cigarette and rushed to declare Biafra. He (Ojukwu) did his best to de-escalate tension and even succeeded in reaching a landmark accord with Gowon in Aburi, Ghana, which if implemented, would have put an end to the Igbo genocide going on in the north and averted the moral tragedy that was the Biafra war. But, Gowon, unilaterally chose to defy the terms of this last-minute Aburi Accord, leaving the Oxford product, Ojukwu, with no choice but to pull his people out of a country that refused to protect them. Let me quickly say this not just to you, the Arewa youths but to all Nigerians and foreigners alike:This current Biafra agitation is not a bait for Igbo presidency, restructuring or appointments. It is a cry against institutionalised marginalisation and state sponsored killing being perpetrated against the Igbo by a country that was and still is, deaf, dumb and blind to the sanctity of the lives of the same people it exists mainly to protect. My generation is simply sick and tired of being in a country where they are killed over the flimsiest of excuses such as the burning of the Koran in a far away Afghanistan, the shooting of a Palestinian boy by a murderous Israeli soldier in Gaza, the drawing of the cartoon of Prophet Muhammad in far away Denmark by a cartoonist who is neither Igbo nor Nigerian etc. Igbo youths are not aggrieved with Nigeria solely because their parents were massacred in the Biafra war. We are aggrieved because almost 50 years after the war, the same people who killed our parents are still killing us even in our homes using Fulani herdsmen, in our churches and cities using soldiers trained and equipped with tax payers money, and our places of business using almajiris who slaughter us and burn our shops with state-sponsored impunity for no just cause other than the insatiable urge to spill blood. My fellow youths, we have lied to ourselves for far too long. How about a little honesty here? All these killings point to one thing which is that our worldviews are world apart. If we cannot stay together as a country, we can always go our separate ways but it has to be in peace. No one wants war. War is an ill-wind that blows no one any good. I love the concluding part of your letter where you rightly asserted that the Biafra agitation is not an issue over which a single drop of blood should be shed. We agree completely. We have all advanced beyond the primitive era of war. We are not asking for war. We are only asking that since the Nigerian state has repeatedly proven her unwillingness to treat us as equal partners in the Nigerian experiment, we demand to be ‘gifted’ with a YES or NO vote known as referendum to enable us to decide our future. Rather than merely mouthing off quit notice, prevail on your leaders who control every facet of the Nigerian government to allow for a plebiscite for the Igbo. After they have voted and the YES vote carries the day, you can then give Igbo living in your region whatever condition under which you want them to live if they still want to continue living in your midst. Dishing out quit notice to Igbos residing in your region when they are yet to be officially granted their referendum and Biafra is only tantamount to putting the cart before the horse. Until the Igbos officially get their Biafra, they remain Nigerians with all the right and privileges of Nigerian citizens including the right of living and doing business anywhere in Nigeria. Lastly, let me conclude by reminding you that even in the event of a successful referendum for Biafra, all property legally acquired by the Igbo anywhere in Nigeria remain theirs and are protected by international laws. Nigerians did not lose their property in Britain when the latter granted her independence in 1960, did they? The world has progressed considerably. I would remind you that the ‘abandoned property’ era is over but I’m sure you already know that, don’t you? Instead of killing ourselves and creating IDPs everywhere, let us peacefully do “To Your Tent, Oh, Israel!” That way, we will still do things together but as good neighbours under mutually agreed terms. Love from Charles Ogbu. Ogbu, a social analyst, wrote from Port Harcourt. |
Google is your friend my dear.More over I know the deal on tomato paste sha,that's the little I know |
The time is not a problem,maybe the have soomany people to interview so they do it in batches,or that's when you interviewer will be arround |
Anytime u see reff know its gnld |
Billyonaire:Your people sold him and shared his meat.Opadokun, Yoruba leaders collected dollars from Abiola's killers - Al-Mustapha - PM NEWS Nigeria |
free2ryhme:Opadokun, Yoruba leaders collected dollars from Abiola's killers - Al-Mustapha - PM NEWS Nigeria una sabi do........ |
See wot this woman is doing with money from Niger Delta Oil ![]() |
,with all you guys oil you people are the highest in house help,security guard ,street hawking,and ashawo occupation,almost all the bacha in major cities are occupied by you guys,which Igbo man or woman will be proud to have you in Biafra?, Can you imagine the rubish
if others are talking natural poor clownish people will be talking also.