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Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by BobPRESS5(m): 3:05pm On Apr 16, 2022
If Ipob is responsible for the killing, then they should stop and embrace peace but I usually see them as symptoms of neglect and marginalisation as the root cause.
Both issue should be addressed and not isolated when looking for solution.
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by edosignature(m):
IPOBians like Fulani's are a great cancer that will infect & eat up the entire eastern state of Nigeria if the governors & their comrades keep treating it with kids gloves & great silence.

Death to all IPOBians & it sympathizers.
Death to all Bandits & it sympathizers.
Death to all Terrorist & it sympathizers.
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by techWriter3: 3:16pm On Apr 16, 2022
Una said never have
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Shemadex(m): 3:17pm On Apr 16, 2022
GuyWise:
Nna mehnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

The problem with self-acclaimed Igbo affair analysts on NL is that they have no clue of what is going on in Igbo land.

Those constituting nuisance are foolish and illiterate Nigerian military and not ESN.
Una no go face wetin they do una na tinubu be una problem
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Nwaotu10(m): 3:30pm On Apr 16, 2022
Oplomo:
Ewedu muslim NURTW buffoons painting lies on the social media against the East from under their ricketty brown roofs in oshogbo while perceiving the rotten odour from the decaying human skulls they are hiding under their dirty bug-infested beds. grin

I guess all of us here in the East are dead. Fake yoruba propaganda in the mud! grin
Easy mehnn grin grin grin
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Liebermantic: 3:37pm On Apr 16, 2022
IPOB headed by Simon Ekpa should be destroyed.. Simon Ekpa,from Ebonyi State is destroying businesses and Igbo lives.
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by VPN11(m):
Indegenous progressives ;remain focus comrades;Eyes on the ball.


COMPLETION OF UTHMAN DAN FODIO’S JIHAD - CONQUERING THE MIDDLE BELT AND THE SOUTH.


When Uthman Dan Fodio started Jihad (1804-1809) to conquer the Hausa States in Northern Nigeria and parts of Cameroon, his excuse was that he wanted to establish a pure form of Islam. That was a lie. He wanted to conquer the people, take over their land, and impose Fulani Emirs on them as their rulers.

It was a geopolitical land grab shrouded in religious garb to deceive the unwary who were about to be enslaved. He succeeded. He conquered the Hausa States one state at a time, took their land and resources, and imposed Fulani Emirs, usually his relatives to rule with iron fist all the Hausa States. He named this area Sokoto Caliphate.

His relatives who he made Emirs and village heads exercised absolute authority and control over the millions of Hausa people who before then had their independent governments. Those Emirs were dictators who exercised the power of life and death over the millions of Hausa people over whom they ruled. The Emirs seized all Hausa land, decreed that the land belonged to the Emirs and village heads who portioned them out to individual farmers, and demanded one third to half of the harvest the farmers gathered at harvest time. They also imposed other forms of taxes on the Hausa people who they called “talakawas” (commoners), distinct from the Fulani rulers who were the “aristocrats” (born to rule), a situation they justified using the medieval philosophy of “divine right of kings.” The Emirs did not only control the land of the Hausas, they exercised absolute control over anything and everything in their emirate. If the Emir took fancy to a commoner’s wife he simply asked that the wife be transferred to him; if he fancied a man’s daughter he ordered that the daughter be sent to him as a wife. If he liked any property belonging to a talakawa he simply ordered that it be transferred to him. These were orders that were carried out without question. If the Emir was displeased with the way a man reacted or behaved when the Emir took his wife, the Emir would order the man killed and it was done – no questions asked. The Emir shut down public highways and opened them at his pleasure. This is how the Hausa states lost their freedom and became a servile people ruled by a handful of despotic Fulani dictators called Emirs.
The symbol of the resistance of Fulani enslavement of the South is Biafra. Biafra has continued to be the beacon to which every intelligent person residing in Southern Kaduna, Jos, Pankshin, Jalingo, through Wukari, Makurdi, Otukpo, Ankpa, Nsukka, Enugu, Onitsha, Owerri, Umuahia, Katsina-Ala, Obudu, Ikom, Abakaliki, Calabar, Port Harcourt, Opobo, Warri, Agbor, Asaba, and Uromi in the East to Ilorin, Okene, Ogbomosho, Ibadan, Abeokuta, Lagos, Ado Ekiti, Akure, Okitipupa, Benin City, and Sapele in the west must look to for freedom, self-determination and defeat of the Fulani scheme to conquer and enslave the South. We are not suggesting that every nation encompassing these cities should become Biafra. Far from it. Each nation in the geographical area called Nigeria must decide for itself whether it wants to continue to stay in Nigeria and become enslaved or get out of Nigeria and assume its own identity, freedom and nationality. Biafra has made its choice – Biafra will get out of Nigeria and will not be conquered, Islamized and enslaved. It will not matter how difficult it is; it will not matter how long it takes and it will not matter whether Nigeria likes it or not. This is Biafra’s destiny and we will take our destiny in our hands. When God created human beings, He bestowed on them certain inalienable rights – the right to life [right to live your life and not have someone else snuff it out]; freedom of speech [the right to speak your mind]; freedom of association [the right to decide for yourself who you want to associate or be with]; freedom of religion [the right to choose how to worship God]; freedom of assembly [the right to assemble and meet with other people of your choice for purposes other than committing a crime].There are other natural rights.

These rights are enshrined in the United Nations Charter and have been recognized and enforced in most parts of the world in recent times. It is as a result of these inalienable rights that the following new countries were created since 1990. They are: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, and Russia, (all of which were forcibly conscripted into the former Soviet Union or USSR); Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia (all of which were formerly cobbled together and held by force as Yugoslavia by Marshall Tito until 1990-1992); Slovakia and Czech Republic (both of which were in a forced relationship formerly called Czechoslovakia); East Timor which was formerly occupied by Indonesia and South Sudan which was separated from Sudan and gained its independence in July 2011. These 26 countries all became independent between 1990 and 2011 as a result of the enforcement of the principle of self-determination by the United Nations.
But the nations and cities of the Middle Belt and the South are now under renewed Jihad that is more barbaric, insidious, outrageous, and ferocious than the Jihad of 1804-1809. This Jihad which has been meticulously planned is now being systematically implemented by the Hausa Fulani who are in full control of every arm of the government of Nigeria. They control the Army, Air force, Navy, Police, DSS, Immigration, Customs, Supreme Court, and the Civil Service. Over the past several years they have gradually infiltrated Southern cities, towns and even your remotest villages. They have collected data and sensitive information about your towns and villages. They march through your smallest villages disguised as cattle herders driving herds of cattle from place to place. But instead of long sticks with which they control the cattle they are armed with AK 47’s, APMG’s, RPG’s and other kinds of automatic assault weapons. They don’t carry one automatic weapon. They carry many, strapped to the bodies of their cattle. They march past army and police check points and the army and police simply salute them as they go by. How is it that nobody questions them for carrying automatic assault weapons whereas if you, a southerner, possess a homemade single barrel gun, the police and army will arrest you and drag you to prison if you are lucky and they don’t shoot you first.

These so-called Hausa Fulani cattle herders march through your towns, cities and villages destroying yams, cassava, rice, corn and vegetables you planted in your farms. If you dare challenge them or ask them to keep their cattle out of your farms, they shoot you, rape your wife and daughters who have accompanied you to the farms, or worse kidnap and keep them as sex slaves. This was happening so regularly in the past few years that some of our people abandoned their farms and the Hausa Fulani took them over and converted them to Fulani camps. This is not fairy tale – ask people in Enugu, Delta, Edo, Benue, Abia, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Ebonyi, Kogi, Ekiti, Osun, Ondo, and even Bayelsa States.

The Hausa Fulani intention to completely colonize and dominate other nations in the geographical entity called Nigerian has not abated over the years. In fact it has intensified, has been burning like bonfire and has recently become more intense than ever before. The tragedy is that like the ostrich, Southerners have buried their heads in the sands of denial. They talk about Igbo presidency, Ijaw presidency, Urhobo presidency, Ogoni presidency etc; they talk about creation of more states; they talk about resource control - what tiny token percentage of their own property they will happily accept from their sworn enemy who stole their property ; (Abacha cut that percentage down to 1percent and the oil producing states happily agreed.) It is as if robbers invaded your home, killed your sons, gang raped your daughters, seized your house, cars, TV, bicycles, and all the furniture in your house, took over your multi million naira bank account and then offered to let you watch the TV in your house for I hour once every month after which they kick you out and you happily go back to sleeping under the bridge, drinking sewer water, all the while thankful to the robbers every time you finish watching your one hour of television in the month. Any human being who sees you laughing and smiling happily will simply say “You de craze”.

Consider the following statements by Hausa Fulani leaders over the years:

Ahmadu Bello: “The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great–grandfather, Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities of the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future.” This statement was allegedly made by Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sarduana of Sokoto, Leader of the NPC and Premier of Northern Nigeria, (Parrot Newspaper, 12th Oct. 1960; republished on November 13, 2002, by the Tribune Newspaper, Ibadan.)



Earlier in 1947, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa who later became the prime minister of Nigeria, in an address to his Northern colleagues on the floor of the Northern House of Assembly, said the following: “We do not want our Southern neighbours to interfere in our development. We have never associated ourselves with the activities of these people. We do not know them, we do not recognize them, and we share no responsibility in their actions. We shall demand our rights when the time is ripe. If the British quitted Nigeria now at this stage, the Northern people would continue their interrupted conquest to the sea”.

Again in 1948, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa at the Legislative Council meeting stated as follows: “Since 1914 the British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but the Nigerian people themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs and customs and do not show themselves any sign of willingness to unite... Nigerian unity is only a British intention for the country.”



In 1957, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sarduana of Sokoto and Premier of the North, restated the intention of the Hausa Fulani to conquer the south militarily and to Islamize them when he said the following: “We, the people of the north will continue our stated intention to conquer the south and to dip the Koran in the Atlantic ocean after the British leave our shores.”



In 1961, in a television interview with the BBC, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Premier of Northern Nigeria, when asked about his “northernization policy” by a White British journalist, and whether it will be a temporary or permanent feature stated as follows: “In actual fact the policy is, a northerner first. If you cannot get a northerner then you get an expatriate like yourself on contract. If we cannot get that then we will employ another Nigerian from the south on contract too. This is going to be a permanent policy as far as I foresee”. You can actually watch this interview on YouTube.


The West African Pilot of December 20, 1964 reported that Mallam Bala Garuba had proclaimed: “The conquest to the sea is now in sight. When our God-sent Ahmadu Bello said some years ago that our conquest will reach the sea shores of Nigeria some idiots in the South were doubting its possibility. Today have we not reached the sea? Lagos is reached. It remains Port Harcourt. It must be conquered and taken.”

Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Ajeeb: 3:50pm On Apr 16, 2022
Skyfornia:
OP you obviously don't know anything about South East...forget what you read online, there's more peace in Igbo land than most part of Nigeria. I know this cause I'm Igbo, born and raised in Igbo land.

As at two days ago when I wanted to book air peace for easter (from Lagos to Onitsha), the ticket was sold out. Who are the ones buying the tickets, are they ghosts? Any Igbo abroad who is scared to come down home is hiding something...

The number of people who die daily in south west due to rituals, kidnapping etc are thrice more than the deaths in the east, same with northern part of the country, yet their people abroad are not scared to come home.

Igbos in the east are enjoying the holiday, it's only the guilty ones that are afraid.
And you live in the same SW?

Oh Lord!
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Ajeeb: 3:53pm On Apr 16, 2022
Oplomo:
Ewedu muslim NURTW buffoons painting lies on the social media against the East from under their ricketty brown roofs in oshogbo while perceiving the rotten odour from the decaying human skulls they are hiding under their dirty bug-infested beds. grin

I guess all of us here in the East are dead. Fake yoruba propaganda in the mud! grin
But you people travel to the same Afonja people for safety and better life, especially Lagos
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by od501: 3:55pm On Apr 16, 2022
SATANICALLY:
As the security facilities in the southeast region crash, IPOB terror activities have continued to inspire solemn dirges, teary epitaphs and symposia on lamentations across Alaigbo. The group has succeeded in turning the South East into a giant warehouse, where widows and orphans are manufactured.

Death has become so cheap that coffin manufacturers are finding it hard to meet demands.

But, for the despairing families, death is not even the most horrific part. Recovering their deceased's corpses from the cannibalistic IPOB terror gang for burial is a herculean task, with a proportion only second to the proverbial camel going through the eye of a needle.

Even if they managed to retrieve the corpses, the soaring cost of caskets is another issue they'd have to deal with. Families who can't afford the exorbitant cost of burial are left with no option but to reluctantly allow their deceased to be cannibalized by the zombie IPOB group.

Those who couldn't withstand such an additional tragedy have called on their state governments, particularly Anambra and Imo states, to help subsidize coffins and other burial materials.

While all these tragic events are happening on the left, on the right, the workers in the mourning industry are cashing out big. Coffin dealers, undertakers and cemetery workers in Anambra and Imo states have become millionaires overnight.

A coffin seller, who spoke to me on the condition of anonymity because the issue is very sensitive, revealed that he left his old job as a bank manager in 2019 to open his coffin shop in Anambra.

"At first" he recalled, "my family was against the idea. My wife, especially, was very mad at me. She questioned my sanity. 'You cannot resign as a bank manager to go and work as an Akpati man. If you do, I will leave!' she threatened. But after much persuasion, she reluctantly gave me her blessings." He continued, "but today, I am making millions. My wife is also happy. Not a day goes by without her thanking me for making such a genius investment"

Another coffin dealer, Jude Nnamdi, described IPOB as a "dark employer, who has provided lucrative job opportunities for hitherto poor coffin merchants, like me, through its devilish activities."

Johnson, a cemetery worker from Anambra, confided in me that in all his life as a cemetery worker, he's never made the kind of money he's making now.

At Madam Ngozi's coffin outlet, a young man, who came to buy 13 coffins, shocked the people around the vicinity with his laughing and cheery attitude. They wondered what could be making someone who came to buy 13 coffins to be so happy. When probed, the young man revealed that he was happy because after several failed attempts, he finally got coffins to buy. "I am buying the coffins for myself and everyone in my household. No one knows when death would come. But we all know coffins are getting scarcer and more expensive day by day. So, I don't want to be caught unawares", the young man said.

Meanwhile, Igbo youth in diaspora have lamented the increasing rate of insecurity in the South East.

According to Nze (@Nzekiev), "Every day you wake up as an Igbo person, don’t forget to call IPOB a terror group because that’s what they are. I call them Baby Talibans because IPOB is a terrorist group. Everyone should spread this message. We won’t keep quiet because they’re with guns."

For @Ifeadianyichim, "IPOB remains one of the reason why I refuse to travel down to East. Ndia but ndi ntooo.... Ndi IPOB bu ndi ohi.... Ndi IPOB na egbu mmadu.."
FG e-rats, doing their master's bid. I can only but imagine how much FG pays in sponsoring these hidiots. This only proves one thing, that IPOB is genuinely kin in keeping the igbos safe.

And they are really the reason the Fulani government haven't achieved their fulanization agenda.

I will continue praying for that group any where I'm in the world.

God bless IPOB
God bless NK
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by phenase(m): 3:58pm On Apr 16, 2022
Fake News
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by AK481(m): 3:59pm On Apr 16, 2022
Emergingnation3:
Usual propaganda from Fulani Jihadist government and their unity begging goons..

Just the way they said Igbo living outside the East will not travel home last Christmas due to insecurity, but reversed was the Case as being stated in the thread below..


They are leaving the SE na ,see directio to head bridge



https://www.nairaland.com/6930931/gridlock-onitsha-people-travel-back
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Timmi: 3:59pm On Apr 16, 2022
GuyWise:
Nna mehnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn

The problem with self-acclaimed Igbo affair analysts on NL is that they have no clue of what is going on in Igbo land.

Those constituting nuisance are foolish and illiterate Nigerian military and not ESN.
You are in denial, but then lies and propaganda are what your likes are known for
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Emergingnation3(m): 4:02pm On Apr 16, 2022
[quote author=AK481 post=112002829][/quote]Yes,they were leaving after returning home for Christmas..
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Nobody: 4:04pm On Apr 16, 2022
Cannibalism has turned Igbo youths to animals, all thanks to IPOB who indoctrinated and initiated Igbo youths to become beasts feasting on human carcass...now I want them to get their Biafra, how can we share a nation with criminally minded canibals.
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by phenase(m): 4:05pm On Apr 16, 2022
[s]As the security facilities in the southeast region crash, IPOB terror activities have continued to inspire solemn dirges, teary epitaphs and symposia on lamentations across Alaigbo. The group has succeeded in turning the South East into a giant warehouse, where widows and orphans are manufactured.

Death has become so cheap that coffin manufacturers are finding it hard to meet demands.

But, for the despairing families, death is not even the most horrific part. Recovering their deceased's corpses from the cannibalistic IPOB terror gang for burial is a herculean task, with a proportion only second to the proverbial camel going through the eye of a needle.

Even if they managed to retrieve the corpses, the soaring cost of caskets is another issue they'd have to deal with. Families who can't afford the exorbitant cost of burial are left with no option but to reluctantly allow their deceased to be cannibalized by the zombie IPOB group.

Those who couldn't withstand such an additional tragedy have called on their state governments, particularly Anambra and Imo states, to help subsidize coffins and other burial materials.

While all these tragic events are happening on the left, on the right, the workers in the mourning industry are cashing out big. Coffin dealers, undertakers and cemetery workers in Anambra and Imo states have become millionaires overnight.

A coffin seller, who spoke to me on the condition of anonymity because the issue is very sensitive, revealed that he left his old job as a bank manager in 2019 to open his coffin shop in Anambra.

"At first" he recalled, "my family was against the idea. My wife, especially, was very mad at me. She questioned my sanity. 'You cannot resign as a bank manager to go and work as an Akpati man. If you do, I will leave!' she threatened. But after much persuasion, she reluctantly gave me her blessings." He continued, "but today, I am making millions. My wife is also happy. Not a day goes by without her thanking me for making such a genius investment"

Another coffin dealer, Jude Nnamdi, described IPOB as a "dark employer, who has provided lucrative job opportunities for hitherto poor coffin merchants, like me, through its devilish activities."

Johnson, a cemetery worker from Anambra, confided in me that in all his life as a cemetery worker, he's never made the kind of money he's making now.

At Madam Ngozi's coffin outlet, a young man, who came to buy 13 coffins, shocked the people around the vicinity with his laughing and cheery attitude. They wondered what could be making someone who came to buy 13 coffins to be so happy. When probed, the young man revealed that he was happy because after several failed attempts, he finally got coffins to buy. "I am buying the coffins for myself and everyone in my household. No one knows when death would come. But we all know coffins are getting scarcer and more expensive day by day. So, I don't want to be caught unawares", the young man said.

Meanwhile, Igbo youth in diaspora have lamented the increasing rate of insecurity in the South East.

According to Nze (@Nzekiev), "Every day you wake up as an Igbo person, don’t forget to call IPOB a terror group because that’s what they are. I call them Baby Talibans because IPOB is a terrorist group. Everyone should spread this message. We won’t keep quiet because they’re with guns."

For @Ifeadianyichim, "IPOB remains one of the reason why I refuse to travel down to East. Ndia but ndi ntooo.... Ndi IPOB bu ndi ohi.... Ndi IPOB na egbu mmadu.."[/s]
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by MtDave55: 4:05pm On Apr 16, 2022
They are lamenting as if they're not the ones sponsoring the IPOB
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Cj4charles(m): 4:06pm On Apr 16, 2022
zionmade:
So you are saying
In other words all these killings on igbos by igbos are propaganda
In other words you can go about your economic activities in the east on Mondays without fear
In other words Policemen, FRSC etc all of igbo extractions are not being killed
In other words the east is very peaceful

People are dumb shan

I don't like Wike, but to an extent I have come to appreciate how he handled this ipob matter
Oga shut your mouth up, is it not the same east i am residing? Some of you will just sit behind your keyboard in the comfort of your home and be typing rubbish.. Look at the way everyone are trying to paint Biafran agitators bad forgetting that they where once peaceful without arms until the military started killing them. Before the operation Python Dance, were they anything like Unknown gunmen.... Let's start by telling ourselves the truth
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by gidgiddy: 4:11pm On Apr 16, 2022
The funny thing about this thread is that most of those who will comment that IPOB is a terrorist group and that the South east is terrorised, are not Igbos

They are the same people who will say nothing if 100 people are murdered in Southern Kaduna tomorrow

They only remember terrorism and insecurity if it has to do with the South east

All the insecurity in the South east is not even up to half of what is happening in Buhari's home state of Katsina
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 4:22pm On Apr 16, 2022
zionmade:
Am happy when Igbos speak up against the ipob guys
Yes some of us don't desire going to the east for now. Somewhere that used to be very safe. Imagine what owerri was before and what is now, aba nko where men do business in the day and everywhere is fun in the evening
All in the name of ipob esn bla bla bla, jobless criminals are now causing mayhem everywhere with support from some igbos who think it's part of freedom struggle.
Only an iddiot will believe that esn is in the Bush fighting fulani who are in the city alongside DSS burning and killing people and helping ipob implement sit at home.
If u have a contrary opinion you are called sabo, and your life is in danger if you are anywhere in the east. God forbid Biafra comes under this kind of terrorizers, north Korea will be far better

One day, igbos will see all the damages and fight to protect their land. By then tyres and fuel will be scattered across the streets. Because buhari doesn't not care if we destroy our land, GEJ in those days of massive armed robbery in aba sent down scary soldiers who dealt with the situation once and for all
Make una no dey talk rubbish. I dey Imo State and as a matter of fact I was at Orlu 2 days ago. If people keep listening to the rubbish you guys say, you'll think the East is a dead zone
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by PerfectlyPerfect(m): 4:27pm On Apr 16, 2022
GooodHardDick:
The igbos are becoming stupid day by day! angry

That region used to be the most peaceful region in the country. Now look at what Simon ekpa and his terrorist brothers have turned That place to
You're a wretch from a wretched tribe
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by VPN11(m): 4:32pm On Apr 16, 2022
PerfectlyPerfect:
Make una no dey talk rubbish. I dey Imo State and as a matter of fact I was at Orlu 2 days ago. If people keep listening to the rubbish you guys say, you'll think the East is a dead zone
If indigenous Nigerians;have any brain;they should be fighting with us ;rather than join the elite groups;that are in bed with the slave masters; to enslave us;Fight for your freedom.

Negotiate your freedom;unity by force =Slavery for exploitation.
Tufiakwa
Cowards ;and slaves everywhere.

Thank you
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by od501: 4:43pm On Apr 16, 2022
zionmade:
Am happy when Igbos speak up against the ipob guys
Yes some of us don't desire going to the east for now. Somewhere that used to be very safe. Imagine what owerri was before and what is now, aba nko where men do business in the day and everywhere is fun in the evening
All in the name of ipob esn bla bla bla, jobless criminals are now causing mayhem everywhere with support from some igbos who think it's part of freedom struggle.
Only an iddiot will believe that esn is in the Bush fighting fulani who are in the city alongside DSS burning and killing people and helping ipob implement sit at home.
If u have a contrary opinion you are called sabo, and your life is in danger if you are anywhere in the east. God forbid Biafra comes under this kind of terrorizers, north Korea will be far better

One day, igbos will see all the damages and fight to protect their land. By then tyres and fuel will be scattered across the streets. Because buhari doesn't not care if we destroy our land, GEJ in those days of massive armed robbery in aba sent down scary soldiers who dealt with the situation once and for all
Sorry oo... I'm confused here, which part of the SE are you talking about? Cos I call there like... everyday. Oga...I know its difficult for you to swallow, but "Igbos are solidly behind IPOB."

We that are born and raised in Nigeria understand what Fulani is trying to do here. IPOB is their headache, and they are spending millions of dollars to make sure that they pull down that group.

Again I tell you, igbos are solidly behind IPOB, no matter how much you guys try. Go say that to your pay masters!!
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by od501:
GooodHardDick:
The igbos are becoming stupid day by day! angry

That region used to be the most peaceful region in the country. Now look at what Simon ekpa and his terrorist brothers have turned That place to
My dear wise man, may we know your tribe? Cos it must be full of hidiots!!
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Isaacpositive: 4:48pm On Apr 16, 2022
Please they should come back oooo. After all na them dey fund IPOB
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by od501: 4:48pm On Apr 16, 2022
VPN11:
Indegenous progressives ;remain focus comrades;Eyes on the ball.


COMPLETION OF UTHMAN DAN FODIO’S JIHAD - CONQUERING THE MIDDLE BELT AND THE SOUTH.


When Uthman Dan Fodio started Jihad (1804-1809) to conquer the Hausa States in Northern Nigeria and parts of Cameroon, his excuse was that he wanted to establish a pure form of Islam. That was a lie. He wanted to conquer the people, take over their land, and impose Fulani Emirs on them as their rulers.

It was a geopolitical land grab shrouded in religious garb to deceive the unwary who were about to be enslaved. He succeeded. He conquered the Hausa States one state at a time, took their land and resources, and imposed Fulani Emirs, usually his relatives to rule with iron fist all the Hausa States. He named this area Sokoto Caliphate.

His relatives who he made Emirs and village heads exercised absolute authority and control over the millions of Hausa people who before then had their independent governments. Those Emirs were dictators who exercised the power of life and death over the millions of Hausa people over whom they ruled. The Emirs seized all Hausa land, decreed that the land belonged to the Emirs and village heads who portioned them out to individual farmers, and demanded one third to half of the harvest the farmers gathered at harvest time. They also imposed other forms of taxes on the Hausa people who they called “talakawas” (commoners), distinct from the Fulani rulers who were the “aristocrats” (born to rule), a situation they justified using the medieval philosophy of “divine right of kings.” The Emirs did not only control the land of the Hausas, they exercised absolute control over anything and everything in their emirate. If the Emir took fancy to a commoner’s wife he simply asked that the wife be transferred to him; if he fancied a man’s daughter he ordered that the daughter be sent to him as a wife. If he liked any property belonging to a talakawa he simply ordered that it be transferred to him. These were orders that were carried out without question. If the Emir was displeased with the way a man reacted or behaved when the Emir took his wife, the Emir would order the man killed and it was done – no questions asked. The Emir shut down public highways and opened them at his pleasure. This is how the Hausa states lost their freedom and became a servile people ruled by a handful of despotic Fulani dictators called Emirs.
The symbol of the resistance of Fulani enslavement of the South is Biafra. Biafra has continued to be the beacon to which every intelligent person residing in Southern Kaduna, Jos, Pankshin, Jalingo, through Wukari, Makurdi, Otukpo, Ankpa, Nsukka, Enugu, Onitsha, Owerri, Umuahia, Katsina-Ala, Obudu, Ikom, Abakaliki, Calabar, Port Harcourt, Opobo, Warri, Agbor, Asaba, and Uromi in the East to Ilorin, Okene, Ogbomosho, Ibadan, Abeokuta, Lagos, Ado Ekiti, Akure, Okitipupa, Benin City, and Sapele in the west must look to for freedom, self-determination and defeat of the Fulani scheme to conquer and enslave the South. We are not suggesting that every nation encompassing these cities should become Biafra. Far from it. Each nation in the geographical area called Nigeria must decide for itself whether it wants to continue to stay in Nigeria and become enslaved or get out of Nigeria and assume its own identity, freedom and nationality. Biafra has made its choice – Biafra will get out of Nigeria and will not be conquered, Islamized and enslaved. It will not matter how difficult it is; it will not matter how long it takes and it will not matter whether Nigeria likes it or not. This is Biafra’s destiny and we will take our destiny in our hands. When God created human beings, He bestowed on them certain inalienable rights – the right to life [right to live your life and not have someone else snuff it out]; freedom of speech [the right to speak your mind]; freedom of association [the right to decide for yourself who you want to associate or be with]; freedom of religion [the right to choose how to worship God]; freedom of assembly [the right to assemble and meet with other people of your choice for purposes other than committing a crime].There are other natural rights.

These rights are enshrined in the United Nations Charter and have been recognized and enforced in most parts of the world in recent times. It is as a result of these inalienable rights that the following new countries were created since 1990. They are: Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, and Russia, (all of which were forcibly conscripted into the former Soviet Union or USSR); Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia Herzegovina, Montenegro, Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia (all of which were formerly cobbled together and held by force as Yugoslavia by Marshall Tito until 1990-1992); Slovakia and Czech Republic (both of which were in a forced relationship formerly called Czechoslovakia); East Timor which was formerly occupied by Indonesia and South Sudan which was separated from Sudan and gained its independence in July 2011. These 26 countries all became independent between 1990 and 2011 as a result of the enforcement of the principle of self-determination by the United Nations.
But the nations and cities of the Middle Belt and the South are now under renewed Jihad that is more barbaric, insidious, outrageous, and ferocious than the Jihad of 1804-1809. This Jihad which has been meticulously planned is now being systematically implemented by the Hausa Fulani who are in full control of every arm of the government of Nigeria. They control the Army, Air force, Navy, Police, DSS, Immigration, Customs, Supreme Court, and the Civil Service. Over the past several years they have gradually infiltrated Southern cities, towns and even your remotest villages. They have collected data and sensitive information about your towns and villages. They march through your smallest villages disguised as cattle herders driving herds of cattle from place to place. But instead of long sticks with which they control the cattle they are armed with AK 47’s, APMG’s, RPG’s and other kinds of automatic assault weapons. They don’t carry one automatic weapon. They carry many, strapped to the bodies of their cattle. They march past army and police check points and the army and police simply salute them as they go by. How is it that nobody questions them for carrying automatic assault weapons whereas if you, a southerner, possess a homemade single barrel gun, the police and army will arrest you and drag you to prison if you are lucky and they don’t shoot you first.

These so-called Hausa Fulani cattle herders march through your towns, cities and villages destroying yams, cassava, rice, corn and vegetables you planted in your farms. If you dare challenge them or ask them to keep their cattle out of your farms, they shoot you, rape your wife and daughters who have accompanied you to the farms, or worse kidnap and keep them as sex slaves. This was happening so regularly in the past few years that some of our people abandoned their farms and the Hausa Fulani took them over and converted them to Fulani camps. This is not fairy tale – ask people in Enugu, Delta, Edo, Benue, Abia, Rivers, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Ebonyi, Kogi, Ekiti, Osun, Ondo, and even Bayelsa States.

The Hausa Fulani intention to completely colonize and dominate other nations in the geographical entity called Nigerian has not abated over the years. In fact it has intensified, has been burning like bonfire and has recently become more intense than ever before. The tragedy is that like the ostrich, Southerners have buried their heads in the sands of denial. They talk about Igbo presidency, Ijaw presidency, Urhobo presidency, Ogoni presidency etc; they talk about creation of more states; they talk about resource control - what tiny token percentage of their own property they will happily accept from their sworn enemy who stole their property ; (Abacha cut that percentage down to 1percent and the oil producing states happily agreed.) It is as if robbers invaded your home, killed your sons, gang raped your daughters, seized your house, cars, TV, bicycles, and all the furniture in your house, took over your multi million naira bank account and then offered to let you watch the TV in your house for I hour once every month after which they kick you out and you happily go back to sleeping under the bridge, drinking sewer water, all the while thankful to the robbers every time you finish watching your one hour of television in the month. Any human being who sees you laughing and smiling happily will simply say “You de craze”.

Consider the following statements by Hausa Fulani leaders over the years:

Ahmadu Bello: “The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great–grandfather, Uthman Dan Fodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We use the minorities of the North as willing tools and the South as a conquered territory and never allow them to rule over us, and never allow them to have control over their future.” This statement was allegedly made by Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sarduana of Sokoto, Leader of the NPC and Premier of Northern Nigeria, (Parrot Newspaper, 12th Oct. 1960; republished on November 13, 2002, by the Tribune Newspaper, Ibadan.)



Earlier in 1947, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa who later became the prime minister of Nigeria, in an address to his Northern colleagues on the floor of the Northern House of Assembly, said the following: “We do not want our Southern neighbours to interfere in our development. We have never associated ourselves with the activities of these people. We do not know them, we do not recognize them, and we share no responsibility in their actions. We shall demand our rights when the time is ripe. If the British quitted Nigeria now at this stage, the Northern people would continue their interrupted conquest to the sea”.

Again in 1948, Sir Abubakar Tafawa Balewa at the Legislative Council meeting stated as follows: “Since 1914 the British Government has been trying to make Nigeria into one country, but the Nigerian people themselves are historically different in their backgrounds, in their religious beliefs and customs and do not show themselves any sign of willingness to unite... Nigerian unity is only a British intention for the country.”



In 1957, Sir Ahmadu Bello, the Sarduana of Sokoto and Premier of the North, restated the intention of the Hausa Fulani to conquer the south militarily and to Islamize them when he said the following: “We, the people of the north will continue our stated intention to conquer the south and to dip the Koran in the Atlantic ocean after the British leave our shores.”



In 1961, in a television interview with the BBC, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Premier of Northern Nigeria, when asked about his “northernization policy” by a White British journalist, and whether it will be a temporary or permanent feature stated as follows: “In actual fact the policy is, a northerner first. If you cannot get a northerner then you get an expatriate like yourself on contract. If we cannot get that then we will employ another Nigerian from the south on contract too. This is going to be a permanent policy as far as I foresee”. You can actually watch this interview on YouTube.


The West African Pilot of December 20, 1964 reported that Mallam Bala Garuba had proclaimed: “The conquest to the sea is now in sight. When our God-sent Ahmadu Bello said some years ago that our conquest will reach the sea shores of Nigeria some idiots in the South were doubting its possibility. Today have we not reached the sea? Lagos is reached. It remains Port Harcourt. It must be conquered and taken.”
What is needed in the Southern Nigeria is education like this. An undiluted truth about this abomination called Nigeria. But is a pity that even those we should be teaching these things are ignorant of it.
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Bbbw: 4:52pm On Apr 16, 2022
Hmmm
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Jejelomo86(m): 4:59pm On Apr 16, 2022
IPOB has turn the Eastern part of the country to a war zone, killing the same people they said they are fighting for ��
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by CHAQUR: 5:05pm On Apr 16, 2022
Ndi igbo denying the on going massacre in their land is what I'm enjoying... Until it becomes unbearable.
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by chatinent: 5:08pm On Apr 16, 2022
Lol. Buhari and his propagandists at it again.

Same South East way person dey go on a daily?

The only unrest there are those ones exported there.
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by Inyinese(m): 5:14pm On Apr 16, 2022
[quote author=SATANICALLY post=111996629]As the security facilities in the southeast region crash, IPOB terror activities have continued to inspire solemn dirges, teary epitaphs and symposia on lamentations across Alaigbo. The group has succeeded in turning the South East into a giant warehouse, where widows and orphans are manufactured.

Death has become so cheap that coffin manufacturers are finding it hard to meet demands.

But, for the despairing families, death is not even the most horrific part. Recovering their deceased's corpses from the cannibalistic IPOB terror gang for burial is a herculean task, with a proportion only second to the proverbial camel going through the eye of a needle.

Even if they managed to retrieve the corpses, the soaring cost of caskets is another issue they'd have to deal with. Families who can't afford the exorbitant cost of burial are left with no option but to reluctantly allow their deceased to be cannibalized by the zombie IPOB group.

Those who couldn't withstand such an additional tragedy have called on their state governments, particularly Anambra and Imo states, to help subsidize coffins and other burial materials.

While all these tragic events are happening on the left, on the right, the workers in the mourning industry are cashing out big. Coffin dealers, undertakers and cemetery workers in Anambra and Imo states have become millionaires overnight.

A coffin seller, who spoke to me on the condition of anonymity because the issue is very sensitive, revealed that he left his old job as a bank manager in 2019 to open his coffin shop in Anambra.

"At first" he recalled, "my family was against the idea. My wife, especially, was very mad at me. She questioned my sanity. 'You cannot resign as a bank manager to go and work as an Akpati man. If you do, I will leave!' she threatened. But after much persuasion, she reluctantly gave me her blessings." He continued, "but today, I am making millions. My wife is also happy. Not a day goes by without her thanking me for making such a genius investment"

Another coffin dealer, Jude Nnamdi, described IPOB as a "dark employer, who has provided lucrative job opportunities for hitherto poor coffin merchants, like me, through its devilish activities."

Johnson, a cemetery worker from Anambra, confided in me that in all his life as a cemetery worker, he's never made the kind of money he's making now.

At Madam Ngozi's coffin outlet, a young man, who came to buy 13 coffins, shocked the people around the vicinity with his laughing and cheery attitude. They wondered what could be making someone who came to buy 13 coffins to be so happy. When probed, the young man revealed that he was happy because after several failed attempts, he finally got coffins to buy. "I am buying the coffins for myself and everyone in my household. No one knows when death would come. But we all know coffins are getting scarcer and more expensive day by day. So, I don't want to be caught unawares", the young man said.

Meanwhile, Igbo youth in diaspora have lamented the increasing rate of insecurity in the South East.

According to Nze (@Nzekiev), "Every day you wake up as an Igbo person, don’t forget to call IPOB a terror group because that’s what they are. I call them Baby Talibans because IPOB is a terrorist group. Everyone should spread this message. We won’t keep quiet because they’re with guns."

For @Ifeadianyichim, "IPOB remains one of the reason why I refuse to travel down to East. Ndia but ndi ntooo.... Ndi IPOB bu ndi ohi.... Ndi IPOB na egbu mmadụ. And IPOB and MNK are the ones attacking Southern Kaduna
Re: We Can't Travel Down To East Becos Of IPOB - Igbo Youths In Diaspora Lament by nkpommpko(m): 5:27pm On Apr 16, 2022
Skyfornia:
OP you obviously don't know anything about South East...forget what you read online, there's more peace in Igbo land than most part of Nigeria. I know this cause I'm Igbo, born and raised in Igbo land.

As at two days ago when I wanted to book air peace for easter (from Lagos to Onitsha), the ticket was sold out. Who are the ones buying the tickets, are they ghosts? Any Igbo abroad who is scared to come down home is hiding something...

The number of people who die daily in south west due to rituals, kidnapping etc are thrice more than the deaths in the east, same with northern part of the country, yet their people abroad are not scared to come home.

Igbos in the east are enjoying the holiday, it's only the guilty ones that are afraid.
guilty of what? Igbo man's blood shead in igboland by his own brother, is a curse on the Igbos. Keep surporting evil, how many of the Fulani men you are fighting have you killed?
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