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Re: My Experience In The East by saintkel(m): 12:49pm On Oct 17, 2022
candidtalk:
This is beyond Obi the coward. He fled PDP. Tinubu stood his ground and won the APC ticket because even the kinsmen of Buhari recognise the power and influence of Tinubu and his ethnic group.

Only Tinubu, because of his political sagacity and formidable support base, can implement the fundamental changes Nigeria needs to become a progressive and successful nation.
y didn't Tinubu stick to ACN since he's all powerful...una go just d talk nonsense for social media.....didn't Atiku too flee to APC?
Re: My Experience In The East by Zeezenho: 12:50pm On Oct 17, 2022
candidtalk:
Pointing out that Nigeria is unfair does not make you clever. We all know that.

Yet, what smart folks should focus on is a leader, specifically from the South, that is powerful and authoritative enough to make Nigeria more fair for us all.

If you are not dishonest you will admit to yourself that this is not Obi.

Only Tinubu ticks all the boxes but you IPOBians are so consumed with hate for Yorubas you cannot even see that this is a time you should support Jagaban, for your own benefit., rather than Obi who would be a powerless puppet 100%.
You guys are very funny.we should support tinubu why should we? We have Obasanjo our support already why don't you reciprocate for fairness and equity.

If all south should line behind obi what makes you think he will be powerless? Look if it's not obi this time it will be north forever.
Re: My Experience In The East by ipobarethieves: 12:51pm On Oct 17, 2022
cool GOOD cool. Very GOOD OMEN cool wink.Let them KILL THEMSELVES FINISH. Biafra will come wen una reach 2%,Increase the L
KILLING biko
ScamHunter:
You won't know the impact of the agitation against marginalization of the Igbo until you visit the East. I was somewhere in the town where I grew up and the first thing I noticed was that the police station in the area no longer exists. Learnt it was taken out by UGM. One of our neighbors, a lady that owned a shop about a kilometer from the station died from stray bullet the same day the station was burnt down.

I left the city for the village and one family at the village told me that a policeman, a native of the village has been missing for 6 months plus. What's weird is that no one knows his whereabout, not even the police. All they know is that he was assigned to an escort duty to a VIP and the man just disappeared. Another police officer that lives in the village, Yoruba man is dead. His own case is even better than the other since his family saw a body.

Also, the closest police station to my home in the village has been burnt down. When they were narrating the story to me, i actually thought they were talking about a filling station close by before I remembered that the UGM phenomenon is all across the Igbo nation.

It's obvious that what's happening in the East is either terror or asymmetrical warfare, systematically eliminating security agents. I've been wondering why the government cannot work on negotiating a settlement. Who knows how many policemen, soldiers and non-combatants have been killed. It's just a matter of time for people to become scared of joining any of these and the East becomes a wild West.


With BH in NE, UGM in the SE, armed militants in the SS, bandits in the NW and ISWAP in NE and SW, the country may be sitting on a keg of gunpowder.
Re: My Experience In The East by Timmi: 12:52pm On Oct 17, 2022
ScamHunter:
You won't know the impact of the agitation against marginalization of the Igbo until you visit the East. I was somewhere in the town where I grew up and the first thing I noticed was that the police station in the area no longer exists. Learnt it was taken out by UGM. One of our neighbors, a lady that owned a shop about a kilometer from the station died from stray bullet the same day the station was burnt down.

I left the city for the village and one family at the village told me that a policeman, a native of the village has been missing for 6 months plus. What's weird is that no one knows his whereabout, not even the police. All they know is that he was assigned to an escort duty to a VIP and the man just disappeared. Another police officer that lives in the village, Yoruba man is dead. His own case is even better than the other since his family saw a body.

Also, the closest police station to my home in the village has been burnt down. When they were narrating the story to me, i actually thought they were talking about a filling station close by before I remembered that the UGM phenomenon is all across the Igbo nation.

It's obvious that what's happening in the East is either terror or asymmetrical warfare, systematically eliminating security agents. I've been wondering why the government cannot work on negotiating a settlement. Who knows how many policemen, soldiers and non-combatants have been killed. It's just a matter of time for people to become scared of joining any of these and the East becomes a wild West.


With BH in NE, UGM in the SE, armed militants in the SS, bandits in the NW and ISWAP in NE and SW, the country may be sitting on a keg of gunpowder.
The east has always been a wild crime infested and drug controlled region. All of which was and is self inflicted, it’s the security personnel deployed to the east that I feel sorry for. The Federal government should withdraw all security personnel and let the governors and its people handle and/or kill themselves, after all they want their own Ibo/Igbo/IPOB republic. This is the time for them to control their own destiny
Re: My Experience In The East by Munachim170(m): 12:53pm On Oct 17, 2022
What part of the east cause I live in the east too


You won't know the impact of the agitation against marginalization of the Igbo until you visit the East. I was somewhere in the town where I grew up and the first thing I noticed was that the police station in the area no longer exists. Learnt it was taken out by UGM. One of our neighbors, a lady that owned a shop about a kilometer from the station died from stray bullet the same day the station was burnt down.

I left the city for the village and one family at the village told me that a policeman, a native of the village has been missing for 6 months plus. What's weird is that no one knows his whereabout, not even the police. All they know is that he was assigned to an escort duty to a VIP and the man just disappeared. Another police officer that lives in the village, Yoruba man is dead. His own case is even better than the other since his family saw a body.

Also, the closest police station to my home in the village has been burnt down. When they were narrating the story to me, i actually thought they were talking about a filling station close by before I remembered that the UGM phenomenon is all across the Igbo nation.

It's obvious that what's happening in the East is either terror or asymmetrical warfare, systematically eliminating security agents. I've been wondering why the government cannot work on negotiating a settlement. Who knows how many policemen, soldiers and non-combatants have been killed. It's just a matter of time for people to become scared of joining any of these and the East becomes a wild West.


With BH in NE, UGM in the SE, armed militants in the SS, bandits in the NW and ISWAP in NE and SW, the country may be sitting on a keg of gunpowder.[/quote]
Re: My Experience In The East by KayCee92(m): 12:54pm On Oct 17, 2022
gidgiddy:
But they can release Boko haram and even find them jobs in the military?
They don't only release but pay billions in ransom
Re: My Experience In The East by reddingtonblack: 12:58pm On Oct 17, 2022
ScamHunter:
You won't know the impact of the agitation against marginalization of the Igbo until you visit the East. I was somewhere in the town where I grew up and the first thing I noticed was that the police station in the area no longer exists. Learnt it was taken out by UGM. One of our neighbors, a lady that owned a shop about a kilometer from the station died from stray bullet the same day the station was burnt down.

I left the city for the village and one family at the village told me that a policeman, a native of the village has been missing for 6 months plus. What's weird is that no one knows his whereabout, not even the police. All they know is that he was assigned to an escort duty to a VIP and the man just disappeared. Another police officer that lives in the village, Yoruba man is dead. His own case is even better than the other since his family saw a body.

Also, the closest police station to my home in the village has been burnt down. When they were narrating the story to me, i actually thought they were talking about a filling station close by before I remembered that the UGM phenomenon is all across the Igbo nation.

It's obvious that what's happening in the East is either terror or asymmetrical warfare, systematically eliminating security agents. I've been wondering why the government cannot work on negotiating a settlement. Who knows how many policemen, soldiers and non-combatants have been killed. It's just a matter of time for people to become scared of joining any of these and the East becomes a wild West.


With BH in NE, UGM in the SE, armed militants in the SS, bandits in the NW and ISWAP in NE and SW, the country may be sitting on a keg of gunpowder.
If you don't have plans of bring any of those terrorist group to SW, i wonder what southwest is doing on the List.

Yorubas are not insane to the point of desecrating or destroying there region .. yorubas are builders nd that is why people from Nnewi are entering night bus to lagos everyday.
Re: My Experience In The East by KayCee92(m): 12:58pm On Oct 17, 2022
candidtalk:
Kanu is nothing. A mere fly. What all Nigerians should accept is responsibility for their own lives and progress at regional level.

If you Igbos are wise you would support the leader with the sagacity, universal authority and political backing to deliver what is shown below that we all know will be resisted vehemently by those who will eat Obi up and spit his bones out.

Tinubu is the only politician who can deal with very powerful and solidly entrenched enemies of Nigeria's progress.
Eat Obi and throw his bones...... Joker. Just campaign for Ur candidate and move on. On the day of election, go out and vote for him to. Stop this nonsense, u don too old for all these.
Re: My Experience In The East by Godsownfc(m): 1:03pm On Oct 17, 2022
Sad one




Let vote wisely please
Re: My Experience In The East by Jeffy1206(m): 1:04pm On Oct 17, 2022
candidtalk:
This is beyond Obi the coward. He fled PDP. Tinubu stood his ground and won the APC ticket because even the kinsmen of Buhari recognise the power and influence of Tinubu and his ethnic group.

Only Tinubu, because of his political sagacity and formidable support base, can implement the fundamental changes Nigeria needs to become a progressive and successful nation.
wike that stood his ground wetin happen to him? He's still wailing till now that I'm typing undecided
Re: My Experience In The East by ppogba: 1:04pm On Oct 17, 2022
reddingtonblack:
If you don't have plans of bring any of those terrorist group to SW, i wonder what southwest is doing on the List.

Yorubas are not insane to the point of desecrating or destroying there region .. yorubas are builders nd that is why people from Nnewi are entering night bus to lagos everyday.

I was just about asking him where ISWAP is or are in the SW.
To some, write-up like this cannot be complete without having anything attached to every other region if not for anything but to sooth their pain.
Re: My Experience In The East by Coldie: 1:04pm On Oct 17, 2022
Easterners are destroying the east and you are saying it’s cause of marginalisation?
Re: My Experience In The East by Nobody: 1:06pm On Oct 17, 2022
ScamHunter:
I also think that the government should release Kanu. He seems to be the only one the people are ready to listen to. And yes, Obi is the right person considering he's an Igbo and understands what the agitation is about. He has also said he's going to negotiate with IPOB, that's a good idea.
U people are very naive on how d govt works on security issues like these, They would just barely secure d south east, they would watch till u civilians decide to fight this monster ipob U helped raised and then finally send the necessary force to decimate them....if U think u can hide in ur houses knowingly with these killer terrorists and expect d govt to send security forces who can't even easily identify them to save U, then I assure U, The south east would be even worst dan the N.E during d peak of the insurgency....My advice is, better pack u family leave areas of Ipob influence B4 it's too late, cause security go just partial sorrund area as ipob dey finish U up while doing the occasional raid of finishing up suspicious people.....Think, I am joking ke, ask d kanuris
Re: My Experience In The East by Ayodeoba: 1:07pm On Oct 17, 2022
ScamHunter:
You won't know the impact of the agitation against marginalization of the Igbo until you visit the East. I was somewhere in the town where I grew up and the first thing I noticed was that the police station in the area no longer exists. Learnt it was taken out by UGM. One of our neighbors, a lady that owned a shop about a kilometer from the station died from stray bullet the same day the station was burnt down.

I left the city for the village and one family at the village told me that a policeman, a native of the village has been missing for 6 months plus. What's weird is that no one knows his whereabout, not even the police. All they know is that he was assigned to an escort duty to a VIP and the man just disappeared. Another police officer that lives in the village, Yoruba man is dead. His own case is even better than the other since his family saw a body.

Also, the closest police station to my home in the village has been burnt down. When they were narrating the story to me, i actually thought they were talking about a filling station close by before I remembered that the UGM phenomenon is all across the Igbo nation.

It's obvious that what's happening in the East is either terror or asymmetrical warfare, systematically eliminating security agents. I've been wondering why the government cannot work on negotiating a settlement. Who knows how many policemen, soldiers and non-combatants have been killed. It's just a matter of time for people to become scared of joining any of these and the East becomes a wild West.


With BH in NE, UGM in the SE, armed militants in the SS, bandits in the NW and ISWAP in NE and SW, the country may be sitting on a keg of gunpowder.
remove sw from your analysis,then continue
Re: My Experience In The East by ppogba: 1:09pm On Oct 17, 2022
ScamHunter:
You won't know the impact of the agitation against marginalization of the Igbo until you visit the East. I was somewhere in the town where I grew up and the first thing I noticed was that the police station in the area no longer exists. Learnt it was taken out by UGM. One of our neighbors, a lady that owned a shop about a kilometer from the station died from stray bullet the same day the station was burnt down.

I left the city for the village and one family at the village told me that a policeman, a native of the village has been missing for 6 months plus. What's weird is that no one knows his whereabout, not even the police. All they know is that he was assigned to an escort duty to a VIP and the man just disappeared. Another police officer that lives in the village, Yoruba man is dead. His own case is even better than the other since his family saw a body.

Also, the closest police station to my home in the village has been burnt down. When they were narrating the story to me, i actually thought they were talking about a filling station close by before I remembered that the UGM phenomenon is all across the Igbo nation.

It's obvious that what's happening in the East is either terror or asymmetrical warfare, systematically eliminating security agents. I've been wondering why the government cannot work on negotiating a settlement. Who knows how many policemen, soldiers and non-combatants have been killed. It's just a matter of time for people to become scared of joining any of these and the East becomes a wild West.


With BH in NE, UGM in the SE, armed militants in the SS, bandits in the NW and ISWAP in NE and SW, the country may be sitting on a keg of gunpowder.
I will appreciate it if you can mention a region that is not marginalised in Nigeria.

I will also appreciate it if you can mention a region where majority of the security agents being killed are mostly indigenes.

You can also help me with the meaning of ISWAP and where they are occupying in the SW.

Thank you sir.
Re: My Experience In The East by mu2sa2: 1:09pm On Oct 17, 2022
Timmi:
The east has always been a wild crime infested and drug controlled region. All of which was and is self inflicted, it’s the security personnel deployed to the east that I feel sorry for. The Federal government should withdraw all security personnel and let the governors and its people handle and/or kill themselves, after all they want their own Ibo/Igbo/IPOB republic. This is the time for them to control their own destiny
Buhari is watching the senseless carnage in igboland because it's igbo-on- Igbo violence. Arms folded, let nyamiri exterminate themselves.
Re: My Experience In The East by ThiefnubuBandit(f): 1:10pm On Oct 17, 2022
candidtalk:
Kanu is nothing. A mere fly. What all Nigerians should accept is responsibility for their own lives and progress at regional level.

If you Igbos are wise you would support the leader with the sagacity, universal authority and political backing to deliver what is shown below that we all know will be resisted vehemently by those who will eat Obi up and spit his bones out.

Tinubu is the only politician who can deal with very powerful and solidly entrenched enemies of Nigeria's progress.
SHUT UP!!! YOU CHRONIC IGNORAMUS! YOU CAN ONLY DECEIVE GULLIBLE AND INSANE PEOPLE. SANE NIGERIAN YOUTHS HAVE REJECTED GBOLA THIEFNUBUU. ONLY IDIOTIC BASTARDS AND FOOLS STILL DO.
Re: My Experience In The East by StylelushMag: 1:12pm On Oct 17, 2022
The evil you wish the Igbos will surely get back to you
ipobarethieves:
cool GOOD cool. Very GOOD OMEN cool wink.Let them KILL THEMSELVES FINISH. Biafra will come wen una reach 2%,Increase the L
KILLING biko
Re: My Experience In The East by Milldon(m):
Re: My Experience In The East by SolarEngr(m): 1:13pm On Oct 17, 2022
ISWAP in SW?

Lol.
Re: My Experience In The East by seanwilliam(m): 1:19pm On Oct 17, 2022
Make dem sha stop killing of innocent people abeg . All lives matter . Make federal government grant dem Biafra nah , what’s hard in that , everyone go separate ways
Re: My Experience In The East by Originalsly: 1:21pm On Oct 17, 2022
ScamHunter:
I also think that the government should release Kanu. He seems to be the only one the people are ready to listen to. And yes, Obi is the right person considering he's an Igbo and understands what the agitation is about. He has also said he's going to negotiate with IPOB, that's a good idea.
Do you really believe Kanu can retrieve the guns? These people have now roken up into gangs ... most of them criminal gangs....the real reason for attacking security forces. They do not want law and order... but to carry out their criminal activities without interference. How different are they from BH?... pretty soon they will control territories. They are now out of control..... Kanu has no say over them. Of he says the wrong thing....he will be history.
Re: My Experience In The East by oneMalik: 1:21pm On Oct 17, 2022
I beg comot SW for your list !

then continue with your story .
Re: My Experience In The East by ArcFresky(m): 1:24pm On Oct 17, 2022
ScamHunter:
[s] ISWAP in NE and SW, the country may be sitting on a keg of gunpowder.[/s]
There is no ISWAP in SW. grin
Re: My Experience In The East by ScamHunter(op): 1:29pm On Oct 17, 2022
ArcFresky:
There is no ISWAP in SW. grin
I was told that 2 Yoruba people died just around my village. A youth corps member and a policeman. So insecurity in the East or North affects everyone in Nigeria
Re: My Experience In The East by uckay304: 1:30pm On Oct 17, 2022
candidtalk:
This is beyond Obi the coward. He fled PDP. Tinubu stood his ground and won the APC ticket because even the kinsmen of Buhari recognise the power and influence of Tinubu and his ethnic group.

Only Tinubu, because of his political sagacity and formidable support base, can implement the fundamental changes Nigeria needs to become a progressive and successful nation.
Loi! Irony another APC wants to change the change APC cannot change
Re: My Experience In The East by ScamHunter(op): 1:32pm On Oct 17, 2022
Originalsly:
Do you really believe Kanu can retrieve the guns? These people have now roken up into gangs ... most of them criminal gangs....the real reason for attacking security forces. They do not want law and order... but to carry out their criminal activities without interference. How different are they from BH?... pretty soon they will control territories. They are now out of control..... Kanu has no say over them. Of he says the wrong thing....he will be history.
True, the criminals among them have gone haywire. I witnessed them shoot a POS operator. A Yoruba man in a robbery. Those may not be ESN but guns are in wrong hands
Re: My Experience In The East by Etosha: 1:33pm On Oct 17, 2022
N3TRAL:
There's a guerilla warfare going on in the South East. This war tactics is difficult for State actors because the insurgents know where and when to strike government forces but the government forces do not know who the non-state actors are. However, operations carried out by government forces from time to time destroy entire communities and snatch the lives of both active and passive secessionists.

Losing members of the Nigeria police force and the Nigerian Army on a daily basis is tragic but not as painful as losing young civilian men who otherwise had a brighter future ahead if the civil unrest never started.

The biggest losers are not those who understood and signed the career path of 50% survival and 50% death. The biggest losers are the parents, wives and children of the natives with a gloomy future trailing the demise of their breadwinners in a needless secession conflict.
Omo! Intelligent men are here.
Re: My Experience In The East by ipobarethieves: 1:35pm On Oct 17, 2022
StylelushMag:
The evil you wish the Igbos will surely get back to you
and ur household cool
Re: My Experience In The East by OceanRed(m):
ScamHunter:
Igbo is barren land, yet you'd die than see Igbo exit Nigeria. Isn't because you are the leech, a parasite living off Igbo? I know how your people beg Igbo just to get the Igbo money in Lagos not to talk of rural Yoruba states. Take back seat. Only a parasite enjoys a relationship that benefits it, so between Igbo who want ro leave and Yoruba begging to stay in the same country with Igbo, it's obvious the parasite is the Yoruba.
Yoruba is not begging the igbo not to leave Nigeria. If you guys are serious about leaving Nigeria why not doing it in proper way? secession agitation wont get anyone freedom to get new country as far as united nations is concerned.
I guess you think Nigerian president has the power to divide the country, what a shallow and ignorant way of thinking! Stewpid Igbo mentality!
When igbo are ready to get Biafra , they should tell all their legislators in upper and lower chambers, governors, to move referendum for secession, Let UK and UN be aware of such intention. start from there and let see what happens. Hold your leaders responsible for getting BIAFRA, stop blaming others.
Yoruba aren't parasite, we aren't encroaching on igbo territory or moving en mass there, our accommodating nature is what bringing up this shit!! and its about time we start getting our act right.
Our forefathers fought for Nigeria Independence, anyone that want out should do it in a proper way.
Re: My Experience In The East by Artzdanielsz(m): 1:39pm On Oct 17, 2022
All of this writeup yet you couldn't state the exact location apart mentioning East. Oga lie small small.
Re: My Experience In The East by OceanRed(m): 1:40pm On Oct 17, 2022
[quote author=ScamHunter post=117628873]Igbo is barren land, yet you'd die than see Igbo exit Nigeria. Isn't because you are the leech, a parasite living off Igbo? I know how your people beg Igbo just to get the Igbo money in Lagos not to talk of rural Yoruba states. Take back seat. Only a parasite enjoys a relationship that benefits it, so between Igbo who want ro leave and Yoruba begging to stay in the same country with Igbo, it's obvious the parasite is the Yoruba.[/
Yoruba is not begging the igbo not to leave Nigeria. If you guys are serious about leaving Nigeria why not doing it in proper way? or do you think secession agitation wont get anyone freedom to get new country as far as united nations is concerned.
I guess you think Nigerian president has the power to divide the country, what a shallow and ignorant way of thinking! Stewpid Igbo mentality!
When igbo are ready to get Biafra , they should tell all their legislators in upper and lower chambers, governors, to move referendum for secession, Let UK and UN be aware of such intention. start from there and let see what happens. Hold your leaders responsible for getting BIAFRA, stop blaming others.
Yoruba aren't parasite, we aren't encroaching on igbo territory or moving en mass to Igbo Land!, our accommodating nature is what bringing up this shit!! and its about time we start getting our act right.
Our forefathers fought for Nigeria Independence, anyone that want out should do it in a proper way.
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