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2023: Challenges Of The South East - Politics (4) - Nairaland

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Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by bot101(m): 4:33pm On Oct 13, 2021
udele1:
What did kanu achieve in a developed country?

If not for the Biafran business, what would he be doing for a living?
I understand your POV. You thought IPOB was a free money struggle and joined, only to realize that there was no free money anywhere. You attempted to use the platform to steal from others and was caught. now you paint them in your own colours. You will be alright laslas.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by mandax: 4:36pm On Oct 13, 2021
udele1:
What did kanu achieve in a developed country?

If not for the Biafran business, what would he be doing for a living?
If Kalu was on Biafra issue because of fame and riches, he would have quit and disbanded his organizations long ago.

Nigeria has never worked, is not working and will never ever work; develop more sense.
About 4 million lives lost so far in building one Nigeria, yet, Nigeria divides the more.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by bot101(m): 4:36pm On Oct 13, 2021
BJanta:
This is too truthful for the Igboman to grasp. What they love , cherish and understand is self-delusion. And that is why they have not, and cannot, get anywhere. They alienate everybody and every region and now they have neither the wisdom no the means, except meaningless noise that makes them more of a nuisance than anything else , to achieve anything on their own.
Lol, if the Igbo man can't get anywhere, bruh/sis, you are doomed. Be rest assured of that.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by udele1: 5:24pm On Oct 13, 2021
kechywillz:
A country that hasn't be fair to them,u want them to remain oin it,please you can unite with the aforementioned,but leave Igbo's out of Nigerians politics,we want out of Nigeria,start by conducting referendum,we will manage our Biafra with 5 states,even we turn our so called Biafra to Taliban,we like it like then than to remain in a country where tribalism,nepotism n hate reign supreme
According to your leader buhari gave him Biafra and he rejected it.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by udele1: 5:25pm On Oct 13, 2021
mandax:
If Kalu was on Biafra issue because of fame and riches, he would have quit and disbanded his organizations long ago.

Nigeria has never worked, is not working and will never ever work; develop more sense.
About 4 million lives lost so far in building one Nigeria, yet, Nigeria divides the more.
And the drug dealers, asylum seekers and criminals that donated to his business will allow him enjoy the money?

His hope was that Atiku will win, let him hand you people over to Atiku and rest.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by mandax: 6:26pm On Oct 13, 2021
udele1:
And the drug dealers, asylum seekers and criminals that donated to his business will allow him enjoy the money?

His hope was that Atiku will win, let him hand you people over to Atiku and rest.
Don’t you see that you reason through the anus? Please stop replying me. I don’t want to go upandan replying to a parasite who doesn’t know that the richest countries in the Europe have no crude oil and gas deposits. Ndi Biafra have no business with vulture and parasites.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by JaroMan: 6:48pm On Oct 13, 2021
AtikuNetwork:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/10/2023-challenges-of-the-south-east/
I stopped reading where the OP said Igbos should approach the 2023 struggle with humility.
Because you want to be president, people will use your own eyes to sleep?
Impossible!
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by udele1: 7:00pm On Oct 13, 2021
mandax:
Don’t you see that you reason through the anus? Please stop replying me. I don’t want to go upandan replying to a parasite who doesn’t know that the richest countries in the Europe have no crude oil and gas deposits. Ndi Biafra have no business with vulture and parasites.
And they became rich by killing police, burning police stations.

Asking their people to sit at home, reducing productivity and income.

Enforcing sit at home by destroying their peoples businesses.

Scaring investors out of their country with terrorism.

Your Biafra is nothing but a fools paradise. grin grin grin
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by udele1: 7:01pm On Oct 13, 2021
JaroMan:
I stopped reading where the OP said Igbos should approach the 2023 struggle with humility.
Because you want to be president, people will use your own eyes to sleep?
Impossible!
What option do you have? Burn down the SE, invite state of emergency and have a fulani Administrator rule u.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by BJanta: 7:12pm On Oct 13, 2021
bot101:
Lol, if the Igbo man can't get anywhere, bruh/sis, you are doomed. Be rest assured of that.
Your intelligence and education is low, no wonder your low understanding. It's not ' be rest assured ' , but ' rest assured '. I cannot join issue with an illiterate spare parts seller using hard drug money to do business.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by bot101(m): 7:26pm On Oct 13, 2021
BJanta:
Your intelligence and education is low, no wonder your low understanding. It's not ' be rest assured ' , but ' rest assured '. I cannot join issue with an illiterate spare parts seller using hard drug money to do business.
What does 'education is low' mean in real terms. Also, WTF is 'low understanding'. Try googling those word combinations and see how your ill-structured statement accurately describes you. Instead of using "low education", next time, use "substandard education", or any actual correct variants. Also, instead of "low understanding", try "poor understanding". Structuring your words correctly wouldn't kill you, I can assure you.

You can run along now, as we have more important issues to discuss.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by JaroMan: 7:31pm On Oct 13, 2021
udele1:
What option do you have? Burn down the SE, invite state of emergency and have a fulani Administrator rule u.
Please I don't have time for you.
Thank you for giving me recognition.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by BJanta: 1:14pm On Oct 14, 2021
bot101:
What does 'education is low' mean in real terms. Also, WTF is 'low understanding'. Try googling those word combinations and see how your ill-structured statement accurately describes you. Instead of using "low education", next time, use "substandard education", or any actual correct variants. Also, instead of "low understanding", try "poor understanding". Structuring your words correctly wouldn't kill you, I can assure you.

You can run along now, as we have more important issues to discuss.
I'm so much surprised you would not address , ' be rest assured ' . Because all the arguments you put above up are contestable . And see how long it took your elder brother to write this for you.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by bot101(m): 6:52pm On Oct 14, 2021
BJanta:
I'm so much surprised you would not address , ' be rest assured ' . Because all the arguments you put above up are contestable . And see how long it took your elder brother to write this for you.
Hahaha, you still totally miss the point of my response. Let me speak at your level of understanding. Your earlier attack on my choice of words had, and continues to have no bearing whatsoever on the topic of discussion. You are just looking for a way to divert attention from the original argument because you are empty. Anyways, I will not continue to discuss this distraction with you. Get back on the original topic, make reasonable contributions, then I'll engage you, until then, shalom!
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by Nobody:
Curious345:
Why..

I can confidently say that the igbo and by extension ikwwrre-igbo, ika-igbo, igbanke-igbo and indeed delta-igbo have some of the best minds and character to launch Nigeria out of the current cesspit of decades of rot brought upon her By the Hausa/fulani/extremist islamists who have dominated the corridors of power since August 23 1966
Since you like adding the suffix "Igbo" to the names of ethnic groups then you might as well talk about fulani-igbo, hausa-igbo and nupe-igbo also why not chinese-igbo and Indian-igbo. For your information, Ikwere, Ika, and Igbanke are not claiming to be igbo, they are claiming their rightful Edo heritage ! They are among the groups which make up great Benin.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by Curious345: 4:44am On Oct 15, 2021
Truthvalue:
Since you like adding the suffix "Igbo" to the names of ethnic groups then you might as well talk about fulani-igbo, hausa-igbo and nupe-igbo also why not chinese-igbo and Indian-igbo. For your information, Ikwere, Ika, and Igbanke are not claiming to be igbo, they are claiming their rightful Edo heritage ! They are among the groups which make up great Benin.
try harder Mr jingoist
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by Nobody: 6:05am On Oct 15, 2021
Curious345:
try harder Mr jingoist
it is Mr jingoist-igbo for you.
Re: 2023: Challenges Of The South East by Ovamboland(m): 3:24pm On Oct 18, 2021
Curious345:
LAGOS IS OVER RATED..
Lagos is no longer capital for 30 years, why have you not all relocated to Abuja and leave overated Lagos alone?
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