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| Re: Biafra:what Igbos Should Learn From Oromos People Ethiopia. by ConqueredWest: 5:42pm On Nov 07, 2021 |
Malawian:Something is seriously not right with the mindset of the Blackman I suspect God colored us black to help Him remember that something went wrong during His creation of the black bloodlines |
| Re: Biafra:what Igbos Should Learn From Oromos People Ethiopia. by Ofodirinwa: 11:40pm On Nov 07, 2021 |
afube:great assessment, though Kanu is genuinely not interested in the Igbo presidency, and most igbo ppl aren't either. An Igbo president will even have license to inflict more brutality on Ipobs than a non Igbo because they can pretend it's not discrimination. Same that happened with Abiy being part Oromo but and open enemy of Oromo people. Frankly, there's no political scene in Igboland and if there was Kanu would have rivals to his power. all Igbo politicians do the opposite of what their ppl want, and this makes them powerless. If Tinubu starts doing something opposite of what Yoruba ppl want, or if Buhari starts going against Fulani interests, both of them would stop existing politically. So the average Igbo politician gets into office then commits suicide because they think that's how politics works. Kanu has the mandate of the people and hence he has real power. Rochas that was making noise yesterday, who even knows him right now? Peter Obi, Chime Sullivan. Once the press lets go of an igbo politician there done. Even Uzodinmma has 0 power in Imo state and stays in Abuja for fear of his life. They don't know how to play politics. IPOB is the igbo political scene. Those outside of it are just celebrities. |
| Re: Biafra:what Igbos Should Learn From Oromos People Ethiopia. by afube: 1:47am On Nov 08, 2021 |
orisa37:okay o! so you people are no longer from mecca again, you are now hebrews abi! |
| Re: Biafra:what Igbos Should Learn From Oromos People Ethiopia. by Litmus: 2:20am On Nov 08, 2021 |
Malawian:Or better still black men will never build anything in unity with his fellow black men but always want to pull things down often out of jealousy. They do often sit down to discuss but always about division, back biting, which inevitably deteriorates into constituent of former discordant cause that brought about the meeting in the first instant. The black man is only fucused and purposeful when led by the none black races. Mark this down, Nigeria fails, Black Africans are finished. |
| Re: Biafra:what Igbos Should Learn From Oromos People Ethiopia. by Fejoku: 6:25am On Nov 08, 2021 |
ConqueredWest:You're speaking erroneously my guy. Be cautious before speaking negativity into the mission for the restoration of Biafra. MNK has done very well and needs all the support he can get. A lot is going on behind the scene and it's best it remains so. Alliances and formations are taking shape already. Other things that go with them are also being sorted out. Therefore, get yourself ready in your own capacity and play the role you are suited for. Victory is ours. |
| Re: Biafra:what Igbos Should Learn From Oromos People Ethiopia. by ConqueredWest: 6:33am On Nov 08, 2021 |
Fejoku:He who loses focus loses victory Kanu & IPOB leadership are losing focus by romancing with the politicians whose focus is to get political power No election today boycott of election canceled tomorrow is a sign of a group that has lost focus. In the first place, IPOB shouldn't have issued any statement on election whether in support or against. "He Who Loses Focus Loses Victory" Remember Ojukwu and Uwazuruike error in losing focus. |
| Re: Biafra:what Igbos Should Learn From Oromos People Ethiopia. by ConqueredWest: 6:36am On Nov 08, 2021 |
Litmus:Nigeria is already a failed state Biafra Oduduwa etc are the future hope of the black race |
| Re: Biafra:what Igbos Should Learn From Oromos People Ethiopia. by Fejoku: 6:48am On Nov 08, 2021 |
ConqueredWest:"He who loses focus loses victory" is a very solid Maxim. I'll however disagree with you that IPOB has lost focus. It's your misinterpretation of our announcement that is the problem. IPOB didn't get involve in the election in any way. We don't have a candidate and didn't speak in support of any politician. You can challenge me with any points if I'm wrong on these claims. The cancellation of the sit at home was in tandem with working with our elders, elites and leaders of thought from all works of life for the good of our people. That singular action is the reason behind the smooth transition and success recorded in our land. This was against the expectations of our enemies. You can see how silent they've all gone. We are not relaxed because this isn't our goal. We are still working 24hrs a day as you can read about the ESN defense against a terrorist fulani attack in Enugu. We still remain resolute in the pursuance of our freedom and nothing will change it. In case you don't know yet, Nigeria is finished. She has no money and only relies on loans and we all know that it isn't feasible in the long run. Soon pipelines will be blown in the creeks because of a fallout then darkness will hover over the land. You first heard it from me. Nigeria is dead. |
| Re: Biafra:what Igbos Should Learn From Oromos People Ethiopia. by ConqueredWest: 6:51am On Nov 08, 2021 |
Fejoku:Was sit at home officially stated by Chika Doziem DOS before the cancelation prior to the election.? |
| Re: Biafra:what Igbos Should Learn From Oromos People Ethiopia. by Fejoku: 7:07am On Nov 08, 2021 |
ConqueredWest:Yes it was. Communication is important in everything you do and dialogue must be respected in any family gathering. Can you see all our enemies are dumbfounded? All their evil plans and machinations have been brought to nought by that singular decision. It's chess play at work. We remain resolute on our March to freedom. Calm down and study the situation prior to the election and the current atmosphere. Tell me the result you see. A good Military General knows that after having a well worked out plan for a war/battle, situation on ground might warrant a slight tweaking of the plan to accommodate exigencies and guarantee victory. It is not a derailment so stay on course. |
| Re: Biafra:what Igbos Should Learn From Oromos People Ethiopia. by Litmus: 12:38pm On Nov 08, 2021 |
ConqueredWest:Lol, not if those nations are going to be populated by the type of people that advocate for them here on Niaraand - a more shortsighted, small minded, unimaginative, backward, primitive, jealous and blood thirsty set of individuals you'll not find this side of when Africans sold each other to Europeans for mirrors because they had no vision . Without Nigeria Africans are mere squatters on land useful to the rest of the world and no different from polar bears in Antarctic being carved up by the rest of the world excluding black folks squabbling in Africa. Actually, polar bears are deemed more useful to Antarctic than blacks currently are to the prime real estate that is Africa. |
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