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Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 7:58pm On May 25, 2021 |
owobokiri: Until IPOB stop the stupid fixation on licking shits from minorities. Until you stop propping up the ego of these minorities, creating the wrong impression that these groups are essential to economic Viability of Igboland. We would never have BIAFRA. The day you Igbos free yourself from mental slavery of belittling the capability of Ndiigbo as an independent and self sustaining entity, would be the day Biafra would come. Go figure. But until then. We proud Igbo nationalists would not allow you IPOB people with no iota of self or group dignity denigrate our Worth, potential and capabilities as a people. 5 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by EdoDefence: 8:01pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid: Am just being a concerned neighbour sha |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 8:02pm On May 25, 2021 |
EdoDefence: Your ethnicity sir? 3 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by EdoDefence: 8:03pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid: Pointless question, it's evident already I don't hide. Is it with ethnic group you want to take survive on the 500 million USD? |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by OriakuAmara(f): 8:03pm On May 25, 2021 |
I don't know why Igbos can't allow these tribes to rest, I love diplomacy and respect of people's right. We will make good neighbors with them that is cemented with good fences, They can survive without Igbos and Igbos can survive without them. 7 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 8:06pm On May 25, 2021 |
EdoDefence: How hard can it be that a grown adult cannot be proud of his ethnicity even in a faceless forum. See how you are sweating just for being asked to be proud of your ethnic group. How do you expect me to take you serious? 4 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by EdoDefence: 8:08pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid: First you said faceless next you said sweating how can you see the sweat of a member of a faceless forum Answer the question and don't be scared Is it with ethnic group you want to take survive on the 500 million USD? 1 Like |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by caleboxylic: 8:09pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid: Elele people,omuma and eche inclusive. Majority of them don't deny their Igbo roots. |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 8:10pm On May 25, 2021 |
EdoDefence: So what's the name of your ethnic group 5 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by EdoDefence: 8:11pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid: Is it with ethnic group you want to take survive on the 500 million USD? |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by theTranslator: 8:12pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid:This is very delusional sir Igbos only import and that is very dangerous to any nation Always put proof in your write ups Not directly from your delusional reasoning 1 Like |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 8:12pm On May 25, 2021 |
OriakuAmara: Very shameful and insulting of great Igbo people and our capabilities by IPOB and MNK. They owe us a serious apology for such insult 3 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 8:13pm On May 25, 2021 |
theTranslator: Lol! Is this what you deduced from the OP of this post? 4 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by owobokiri(m): 8:15pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid: You are just cleverly trying to mask your puerile "devide and rule" schemings with colorful igbo nationalist rants.. All I asked for is the strategic thinking behind these incessant demonization of the Eastern minorities.. Your desperation in putting far too much energy to prove the uselessness of the minorities shrouds your whole thesis with suspicion. Take it from me; you are not genuine! You are doing a hatchet job but who cares? You will fail anyways.. 3 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 8:19pm On May 25, 2021 |
owobokiri: No body said they are useless. No one is really useless. We are simply putting it out there that they are not essential to Economic Viability and sustainability of Biafra. We are good to go with or without the Minorities. That's the theme of this thread. No one is bellitling any one. 8 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by theTranslator: 8:26pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid:I repeat Facts are not same as delusional reasoning |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 8:28pm On May 25, 2021 |
theTranslator: Let me guess? You are another self acclaimed"host" begging for Unity from "parasites" who want nothing to do with you? Another NIGERIAN who love Igbos more than Igbos love themselves? 4 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 8:40pm On May 25, 2021 |
caleboxylic: Nnaa. Elele people are Ikwerre people. Omuma are Etche people. To the best of my knowledge, none of those two groups are proud Igbos. And as far as I'm concerned, they are inconsequential in the Viability of Igboland republic. We move on! If they want to join, they write us a proposal, we give them our conditions, if they are happy with the conditions, we admit them. That's how USA grew from original few states to Many states. SE, plus Enuani,Plus Obiigbo, plus Egbema plus Benue Igbo, plus Isobo in Obubra LGA of Cross River. We are good to go. 7 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Sylraph1: 8:44pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid: You've got to learn to ignore these inconsequential touts parading this thread . The just wanna derail the thread at all cost.Ignore them and watch them fade away. The sole aim should be to get our people fully involved to conote their own quota. 4 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 8:45pm On May 25, 2021 |
Sylraph1: Thanks nwanne. 5 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by iroko2020(m): 8:53pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid:Many communities in Enugu don't practice the Osu caste system 3 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by caleboxylic: 8:55pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid: Whosoever is interested should write and wait for our approval. That's a good one and it shows who we are as Igbo people. MNK failed on this. In addition,our people should talk to MNK with regards to minorities in south south. He should be forced to start speaking for Igbo speaking part of old biafra. What we need is Alaigbo republic or we remain in Nigeria bc these minorities hate us with passion . A new nation with them is like current Nigeria and this must be avoided. 5 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Sylraph1: 9:00pm On May 25, 2021 |
OriakuAmara:This is exactly what I stand for... I really appreciate MNK effort in bringing the crusade thus far,but I believe the inclusion of these igbophobic sub groups is the major setback we are having. For goodness sake,igbos are too big to drawn back by those elements.Its high time he let them be and join through referendum with terms and conditions after biafra have been actualized. Ife nke anuwa akarigo Biko!! 6 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 9:02pm On May 25, 2021 |
caleboxylic: Exactly the position of well breastfed, intelligent and well thinking Igbos . Biafra is strictly an IGBO affair. Any other non Igbo neighbor interested should write a proposal to us. If approved after deliberations and discussion of terms and conditions, they would be welcomed aboard. If not, the door would be slammed hard on their faces! No Time! 6 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by OfoIgbo: 9:18pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid: Nris have no osus also 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by OfoIgbo: 9:34pm On May 25, 2021 |
Omanambala: That guy Plead obviously thinks we are so keen on them being a part of Biafra. Anyway I am sure they know that any core Igbo territories in their tower of Babel will be Biafran territory. Every bit of Ndokiland which includes Bonny are free to join Biafra if they want. The Jajas of AmaIgbo can also attach Opobo to Biafra. The Enuanis, Isobos, Etches, Omumas e.t.c are definitely welcome 6 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by owobokiri(m): 9:36pm On May 25, 2021 |
England would have been a poor vassal island today if she didn't venture outside! We write in english here today because of the fact that we are culturally segmented along the English norms. Shell Petroleum and others have made billions for their folks back home as a result of these forays outside. Russia and USA would have been inconsequential in global politics if they allowed vociferous enemies to force them into secluded boundaries. BOTTOM LINE: Where you have the chance to expand your boundaries, TAKE IT! It's the norm! State building is not for pacifists. We are even having these "minority issues" in Biafra today, mainly because of the lack of hunger for territories in igboland. Otherwise, how can a tiny swat of space like ikwerre land be responsible for basically coordinating the "abandoned property" saga if base wars in the past were fought to neutralize any anti igbo sentiments there as the Yorubas and fuulani did with their own minorities? It's because of the "biri ka mû biri" mentality that these agrresive traits keep growing.. Igbo influence didn't permeate as it should.. In essence, our docile nature to issues associated with territorial acquisition is part of the reason why we are so vulnerable to the devilish manipulations of our most virulent enemies from afar.. 2 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by OfoIgbo: 9:55pm On May 25, 2021 |
EdoDefence: The 500 million USD is the underreported revenue generated by just Imo and Abia. I know for a fact that both states generate more than double that amount but the authorities controlled by Fulanis are wickedly ascribing some of their daily amount to non Igbo states. No mention was made of the one coming from Anambra. When all these are added up and the oil resources from Igbo areas in the SS, which includes Oyigbo and onelga. LGAS, which are the two most oil laden LGAS in Nigeria and happen to be Igbo LGAS. When further added to the untapped gas resources in Igboland, bearing in mind that Imo and Anambra have the most gas reserves in Nigeria and they are Igbo states. I expect up to 30 billion dollars per annum accruing to Biafra from just oil and gas sector. You have nothing on us. Also Igbos being entrepreneurial, will have no limits and can easily bring another 30 billion dollars per annum to the Biafran coffers through non-petroleum sectors 1 Like |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by EdoDefence: 9:57pm On May 25, 2021 |
OfoIgbo: Mr Igboid come and see the answer I expected from you Simple question you can't answer |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 10:03pm On May 25, 2021 |
owobokiri: Nnaa! That era has passed. We are in a new era. The era of Igbo nationalism. Not even UK can keep Ireland against their wish. If for any reason you wish to annex those minorities, you should know that you would not do that by the pathetic unity begging you lots are currently doing in IPOB . You do that by showing them they are not important to us. You work on Igbo Republic, make it so Viable and rich that every body would be banging on our doors to join, like any Mexico state would , if USA gives them option to join now. These people would happily drop their identities to become Biafrans if we manage to create a 2nd world technology driven country in Igboland. Aku n'ebe Okwu. That's the stage we are on now. Stop dissipating energy licking minorities shits, they are not that important. Be content with Igboland. Spend all that Energy in making her a regional economic and military power and everything else will fall in line. Germany can take back all her lands Poland took after second World war today, but she would not? You Know why? Because it's pointless, she is now the leader of modern Europe, economically and industrially. The knowledge that she can take whatever she wants now, is enough satisfaction for her. Success is the best form of revenge. I seriously don't know how you Igbos think. Seriously, if I were Minorities, I would be wary of you Igbos agenda of including them in Biafra. You lots are simply not well oriented at all. You will make yourselves outcasts before minorities who suspect you of sinister motives and enemies of Igbo nationalists who think you are out to take away our Igbo dignity and pride on the altar of your shameful unity begging, a trait so un-Igbo. You will end up nowhere if you continue like this. 7 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by Igboid: 10:05pm On May 25, 2021 |
EdoDefence: I don't owe you, a man of no ethnicity any explanation on Biafra viability. The aim of this thread is to convince fellow Igbos, not non Igbos. 4 Likes |
Re: An Argument For The Economic Viability Of Alaigbo by EdoDefence: 10:09pm On May 25, 2021 |
Igboid: Just go and learn from Mr Ofoigbo |
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