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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by 5ine: 2:22pm On May 30, 2021
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stephanie11:
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https://politicsnigeria.com/how-1967-civil-war-began-with-fake-news-from-foreign-media-ex-governor-osoba/

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by BigBashiru: 2:23pm On May 30, 2021

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by GuyWise101(m): 2:23pm On May 30, 2021
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Don't allow any motherfuccarrrrrr kill you for nothing.

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by Pochettino(f): 2:23pm On May 30, 2021
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Affliction will not arise a second time..........
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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by Jostoman: 2:24pm On May 30, 2021
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



Point of correction Mr Osoba, do not try to rewrite history.

Fake news did not trigger the 1967 civil war because the pogroms were already ongoing in the North before the war.
The civil war was triggered by the Hausa-Fulani leaders' decision to jettison a perfect resolution to the volatility that was agreed upon at Aburi, Ghana.

Sadly, this breach of agreement was encouraged by the Yoruba elites like Awolowo, Mobolaji Johnson and Adebayo.
The civil war could have been prevented if only Yakubu Gowon kept to his side of the bargain.

Also, the escalations going on right now can only be defused by regionalizing the nation and abolishing the 1999 Constitution to create one that won't encourage the impoverishment of him who should be rich to enrich him that should be poor.

It is not fair that it is okay for someone from Kebbi who scored 110 in JAMB gets admitted on merit for Medicine in a prestigious university while another from Anambra who scores 360 can't get into the same school for the same course.

It is also not fair that it is okay to see a Fulani man clutching daggers and machete while a Yoruba man who holds a pen-knife is arrested for being in possession of dangerous weapons.

Is it fair that the proceeds of Crude oil gotten from the Niger Delta region are spent in the North while the proceeds of Gold mining only belong to Zamfara?

Is it fair that Kano State should benefit from proceeds of alcohol sale through the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) despite sabotaging the profitability of Alcoholic Breweries and threatening their existence by destroying alcoholic drinks?

If different laws apply for different people, then it is only fair to split the country so as not to make anyone feel disenfranchised.

This is common sense but my suggestions can't be taken seriously since my only forte is masturbationn.
God bless you

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by Nukilia: 2:24pm On May 30, 2021
Tinubuadvocate:
Okay another one is looming again because I heard ESN gunned down a prominent fulani man this morning in owerri.
Thousands of innocent people have been killed in the middle belt..
Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by effort1: 2:25pm On May 30, 2021
Tinubuadvocate:
Okay another one is looming again because I heard ESN gunned down a prominent fulani man this morning in owerri.

Were you there when ESN was doing it? So, how are you sure it was ESN?
Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by Omezif(m): 2:25pm On May 30, 2021
Nothing like fake news caused war between biafra and nigeria. In the begining those demons that lived in the north then plan was to reduce biafra population.
Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by PARADIZEPRIEST: 2:25pm On May 30, 2021
FAKE NEWS IS HANDWORK OF VIOLENCE MONGERS angry
Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by TOPCRUISE(m): 2:25pm On May 30, 2021
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked
Point of correction Mr Osoba, do not try to rewrite history.

Fake news did not trigger the 1967 civil war because the pogroms were already ongoing in the North before the war.
The civil war was triggered by the Hausa-Fulani leaders' decision to jettison a perfect resolution to the volatility that was agreed upon at Aburi, Ghana.

Sadly, this breach of agreement was encouraged by the Yoruba elites like Awolowo, Mobolaji Johnson and Adebayo.
The civil war could have been prevented if only Yakubu Gowon kept to his side of the bargain.
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So how Old were you at that time. sad

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by iwithnessnews: 2:25pm On May 30, 2021
Tinubuadvocate:
Okay another one is looming again because I heard ESN gunned down a prominent fulani man this morning in owerri.

You've started with your own fake news! it wasn't ESN....
Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by modsfucker: 2:25pm On May 30, 2021
GuyWise101:
Nna mehnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

My advice to my fellow Igbos outside Igbo land is to get a gun even if it's two rounds, take a soul or two with you before dying.

Don't allow any motherfuccarrrrrr kill you for nothing.

So easy to say... Hmm
Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by maasoap(m): 2:25pm On May 30, 2021
Well, the assassination of Ahmed Gulak by IPOB in the south east is not a fake news from the foreign media, it is real Elder Osoba. Let's wake up to reality and stop blaming the imaginary enemies

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by BetExpert: 2:26pm On May 30, 2021
Lol, all these stories are being told just to make people afraid of gaining self determination and independence. Whether you people that destroyed Nigeria and stole this country's resources wealth like it or not, Nigeria must break. Biafra, Oduduwa and Niger Delta Republics are here. We don't want to share the same country again with Buhari Fulani terrorists, bandits, killer herdsmen heartless criminals. Na by force?

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by ivolt: 2:27pm On May 30, 2021
Osoba should mind himself before fake news masters make a target.
Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by colestephan86: 2:27pm On May 30, 2021
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



Point of correction Mr Osoba, do not try to rewrite history.

Fake news did not trigger the 1967 civil war because the pogroms were already ongoing in the North before the war.
The civil war was triggered by the Hausa-Fulani leaders' decision to jettison a perfect resolution to the volatility that was agreed upon at Aburi, Ghana.

Sadly, this breach of agreement was encouraged by the Yoruba elites like Awolowo, Mobolaji Johnson and Adebayo.
The civil war could have been prevented if only Yakubu Gowon kept to his side of the bargain.

Also, the escalations going on right now can only be defused by regionalizing the nation and abolishing the 1999 Constitution to create one that won't encourage the impoverishment of him who should be rich to enrich him that should be poor.

It is not fair that it is okay for someone from Kebbi who scored 110 in JAMB gets admitted on merit for Medicine in a prestigious university while another from Anambra who scores 360 can't get into the same school for the same course.

It is also not fair that it is okay to see a Fulani man clutching daggers and machete while a Yoruba man who holds a pen-knife is arrested for being in possession of dangerous weapons.

Is it fair that the proceeds of Crude oil gotten from the Niger Delta region are spent in the North while the proceeds of Gold mining only belong to Zamfara?

Is it fair that Kano State should benefit from proceeds of alcohol sale through the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) despite sabotaging the profitability of Alcoholic Breweries and threatening their existence by destroying alcoholic drinks?

If different laws apply for different people, then it is only fair to split the country so as not to make anyone feel disenfranchised.

This is common sense but my suggestions can't be taken seriously since my only forte is masturbationn.
All these trash you wrote here was from the stupid book you wasted your time reading.
The man had firsthand experience, you can't take that away

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by orisa37: 2:28pm On May 30, 2021
OSOBA IS RIGHT. THE WAR WASN'T TRIGGERED TILL OJUKWU INVADED ORE IN ONDO STATE. THAT MADE THE YORUBAS MAD. I SAW EVERYTHING ON BBC. I ALSO KNOW ALL ABOUT ABURI AND OJUKWU'S JIGGERY POKERY. THE IGBOS AGAIN BITE MORE THAN THEY COULD CHEW.

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by maasoap(m): 2:28pm On May 30, 2021
GuyWise101:
Nna mehnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

My advice to my fellow Igbos outside Igbo land is to get a gun even if it's two rounds, take a soul or two with you before dying.

Don't allow any motherfuccarrrrrr kill you for nothing.

How does that save his wife and innocent children? Reality has nothing in common with this trashy comment of yours

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by Okoyeebo: 2:29pm On May 30, 2021
During the first coup, Igbo coup plotters killed Premier of the Western Region, the Prime Minister who was an Hausa man but conveniently forgot to kill Azikiwe who was an Igbo man.

Ironsi came into the picture and refused to execute the coup plotters because they were Igbos. Instead, he, delayed and moved them to Igboland.

Meanwhile, after the execution of Tafawa Balewa, Igbos in the North were laughing and making fun of Northerners.

I don't know if it was AFP who told the Igbo coup plotters not to kill their fellow Igbos or it was AFP who told Ironsi not to execute the Igbo coup plotters.

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by AdolfHitlerxXx: 2:29pm On May 30, 2021
angry

The PIGs should take time... any false moves and another round of 3 million pork barbecue.

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by Felixyst: 2:29pm On May 30, 2021
stephanie11:
POLITICSNIGERIA.COM


https://politicsnigeria.com/how-1967-civil-war-began-with-fake-news-from-foreign-media-ex-governor-osoba/
It was just a conspiracy theory by the northern region to have their supremacy in Nigeria. If the southern regions (east, west, and south) will not wake up, the north will continue to use them against each other in order to be on top.
Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by sofiscatedmoron: 2:31pm On May 30, 2021
post=102196982:
Here is a video of Ojukwu saying anyone that wants to ask for Biafra is a fool that should not be taken serious.
That nothing like that will ever happen in Nigeria again.
But a fraudulent fraudster being sponsored by some evil politicians is being taken serious more than ikemba Ojukwu
Brainwashing is worse than poverty.

Affliction will not arise a second time..........
Attachee by force

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by maasoap(m): 2:31pm On May 30, 2021
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked
Point of correction Mr Osoba, do not try to rewrite history.

Fake news did not trigger the 1967 civil war because the pogroms were already ongoing in the North before the war.
The civil war was triggered by the Hausa-Fulani leaders' decision to jettison a perfect resolution to the volatility that was agreed upon at Aburi, Ghana.

Sadly, this breach of agreement was encouraged by the Yoruba elites like Awolowo, Mobolaji Johnson and Adebayo.
The civil war could have been prevented if only Yakubu Gowon kept to his side of the bargain.

Also, the escalations going on right now can only be defused by regionalizing the nation and abolishing the 1999 Constitution to create one that won't encourage the impoverishment of him who should be rich to enrich him that should be poor.

It is not fair that it is okay for someone from Kebbi who scored 110 in JAMB gets admitted on merit for Medicine in a prestigious university while another from Anambra who scores 360 can't get into the same school for the same course.

It is also not fair that it is okay to see a Fulani man clutching daggers and machete while a Yoruba man who holds a pen-knife is arrested for being in possession of dangerous weapons.

Is it fair that the proceeds of Crude oil gotten from the Niger Delta region are spent in the North while the proceeds of Gold mining only belong to Zamfara?

Is it fair that Kano State should benefit from proceeds of alcohol sale through the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) despite sabotaging the profitability of Alcoholic Breweries and threatening their existence by destroying alcoholic drinks?

If different laws apply for different people, then it is only fair to split the country so as not to make anyone feel disenfranchised.

This is common sense but my suggestions can't be taken seriously since my only forte is masturbationn.

Something else started before that. Can you try and remember or we should remind you? Your people killed most of their political leaders and exempted yours, then started to mock them.

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by LegendHero(m): 2:31pm On May 30, 2021
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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by ibechris(m): 2:32pm On May 30, 2021
Tinubuadvocate:
Okay another one is looming again because I heard ESN gunned down a prominent fulani man this morning in owerri.


Hear yourself out.

I think u must be insensible to have concluded midway that Ipod or Esn was involved in his death.
Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by SaintLucia: 2:32pm On May 30, 2021
The Igbo people have forgotten history so soon. They have forgotten how their people were mixing all kind of leaves, grasses and flowers by eating them just to survive the federal government blockage. The present Igbo people taught the food "ABACHA" is their food of origin, they don't know that the food originated from the civil war through a means of survival. Today, they add palmoil, cassava and use pomo or fried fish to eat ABACHA and they thought they are eating food. Those that know the origin of that mixture of leaves will not want to be reminded of the civil war history.

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Re: Olusegun Osoba: How Fake News From Foreign Media Triggered 1967 Civil War by cassidy1996(m): 2:32pm On May 30, 2021
NwaAmaikpe:
shocked



Point of correction Mr Osoba, do not try to rewrite history.

Fake news did not trigger the 1967 civil war because the pogroms were already ongoing in the North before the war.
The civil war was triggered by the Hausa-Fulani leaders' decision to jettison a perfect resolution to the volatility that was agreed upon at Aburi, Ghana.

Sadly, this breach of agreement was encouraged by the Yoruba elites like Awolowo, Mobolaji Johnson and Adebayo.
The civil war could have been prevented if only Yakubu Gowon kept to his side of the bargain.

Also, the escalations going on right now can only be defused by regionalizing the nation and abolishing the 1999 Constitution to create one that won't encourage the impoverishment of him who should be rich to enrich him that should be poor.

It is not fair that it is okay for someone from Kebbi who scored 110 in JAMB gets admitted on merit for Medicine in a prestigious university while another from Anambra who scores 360 can't get into the same school for the same course.

It is also not fair that it is okay to see a Fulani man clutching daggers and machete while a Yoruba man who holds a pen-knife is arrested for being in possession of dangerous weapons.

Is it fair that the proceeds of Crude oil gotten from the Niger Delta region are spent in the North while the proceeds of Gold mining only belong to Zamfara?

Is it fair that Kano State should benefit from proceeds of alcohol sale through the Federation Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) despite sabotaging the profitability of Alcoholic Breweries and threatening their existence by destroying alcoholic drinks?

If different laws apply for different people, then it is only fair to split the country so as not to make anyone feel disenfranchised.

This is common sense but my suggestions can't be taken seriously since my only forte is masturbationn.
my big bros you have spoken well, i nor know why i too like you....

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