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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Christistruth03: 8:54pm On Nov 21, 2023
Brek:

Are you an idiot? Don't you know at ire there was still a battle? Of course they'll get killed by the shelling and bombs


Your Biafran Soldiers Slaughtered the Yoruba Civilians at Ore deliberately!

And that isn’t even half of the Story!!!

Obi Ebbi who was a biafran Soldier confessed in his book “ broken back axle , unspeakable events in biafra “ they killed all the non Igbos along the biafran army’s withdrawals route it in order to prevent information on their biafran army’s Movement from being passed to the Federal Soldiers who were in Pursuit behind them

When the Biafran Soldiers Withdrew from Ore their was a massive bloodbath they Slaughtered every Non Igbo they found on their Withdrawal Route between Ore in Ondo State and Agbor
After the Biafran Army reached Agbor every Non Igbo they found in Agbor was Slaughtered
Peter Obe the Photo Journalist Of Daily Times took a Photograph Of it with both sides of the Road full of dead bodies as far as the eye could see
From Ore to Agbor and inside Agbor Town everywhere was full of the dead Bodies of the.Civilians which the Biafran Army had Slaughtered before Withdrawing

The only ones that managed to Survive were those that fled into the Bush

Ojukwu’s Biafran army Slaughtered all the Hausas they laid their hands on in the Midwest



Gen Gowon prevented the full details from being published in the interest of reconciliation and One Nigeria

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Raheeqilmaktoom: 9:00pm On Nov 21, 2023
Christistruth03:



Your Biafran Soldiers Slaughtered the Yoruba Civilians at Ore deliberately!

And that isn’t even half of the Story!!!

Obi Ebbi who was a biafran Soldier confessed in his book “ broken back axle , unspeakable events in biafra “ they killed all the non Igbos along the biafran army’s withdrawals route it in order to prevent information on their biafran army’s Movement from being passed to the Federal Soldiers who were in Pursuit behind them

When the Biafran Soldiers Withdrew from Ore their was a massive bloodbath they Slaughtered every Non Igbo they found on their Withdrawal Route between Ore in Ondo State and Agbor
After the Biafran Army reached Agbor every Non Igbo they found in Agbor was Slaughtered
Peter Obe the Photo Journalist Of Daily Times took a Photograph Of it with both sides of the Road full of dead bodies as far as the eye could see
From Ore to Agbor and inside Agbor Town everywhere was full of the dead Bodies of the.Civilians which the Biafran Army had Slaughtered before Withdrawing

The only ones that managed to Survive were those that fled into the Bush

Ojukwu’s Biafran army Slaughtered all the Hausas they laid their hands on in the Midwest



Gen Gowon prevented the full details from being published in the interest of reconciliation and One Nigeria


Probably a more terrible mistake than the war itself, the mistake of twisted history.

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Alexiiydon: 9:09pm On Nov 21, 2023
teufelein:
History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria

MASSACRE (City/Town and Year)

1. Jos 1945
2. Kano genocide 1953
3. 1966 pogroms- over 60,000 civilians were killed
4. May 29th 1967- over 200,000 civilians were killed.
5. 1967-70 – over 3,100,0000 killed during the bloody civil war (Including the Asaba Genocide).
6. Kano 1980
7. Maiduguri 1982
8. Jimeta 1984
9. Gombe 1985
10.Zaria 1987
11.Kaduna & Kafanchan 1991
12.Bauchi & Katsina 1991
13. Kano 1991
14. Zangon-Kataf 1992
15. Funtua 1993
16. Kano 1994
17. Kaduna 2000
18. Kaduna 2001
19. Maiduguri 2001
20. Jos Maiden Crisis-Setember 2001
21. Kaduna 2002
22.Jos-November 2008
23. Beheading of Gideon Akaluka in December of 1996 in a POLICE STATION in Kano
24. Saint Moritz killed December 2001
25. Post April 2011 Presidential Election: 10 youth-corps men & women and numerous citizens murdered because a Christian Southerner was elected.
26. Jos Christmas Eve 2010
27. Madalla Christmas day 2011
28. Mubi January 6 2012
29. The many Igbo deaths caused by boko haram(which of course has the full backing of the northern elites).

And the list goes on. By the time you read this more would have died. The situation is getting out of hand and the Nigerian government has shown that it lacks the will and the capability to protect the life and property of Igbos in Nigeria.

The killings must stop. If you are Igbo and you are still playing the ostrich, it could be you tomorrow, me, or your loved ones.

http://www.may30.org/history-of-igbo-massacre-across-the-northern-nigeria/
how many unknown gunmen and ESN kill

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Christistruth03: 9:25pm On Nov 21, 2023
Raheeqilmaktoom:


Probably a more terrible mistake than the war itself, the mistake of twisted history.

The report of the Justice Omo Eboh Panels investigation into the atrocities committed during the Biafrans Army’s Invasion of the MidWest was said to have filled more that twenty boxes

They are still in the Archives

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Brek: 3:13am On Nov 22, 2023
Christistruth03:



Your Biafran Soldiers Slaughtered the Yoruba Civilians at Ore deliberately!

And that isn’t even half of the Story!!!

Obi Ebbi who was a biafran Soldier confessed in his book “ broken back axle , unspeakable events in biafra “ they killed all the non Igbos along the biafran army’s withdrawals route it in order to prevent information on their biafran army’s Movement from being passed to the Federal Soldiers who were in Pursuit behind them

When the Biafran Soldiers Withdrew from Ore their was a massive bloodbath they Slaughtered every Non Igbo they found on their Withdrawal Route between Ore in Ondo State and Agbor
After the Biafran Army reached Agbor every Non Igbo they found in Agbor was Slaughtered
Peter Obe the Photo Journalist Of Daily Times took a Photograph Of it with both sides of the Road full of dead bodies as far as the eye could see
From Ore to Agbor and inside Agbor Town everywhere was full of the dead Bodies of the.Civilians which the Biafran Army had Slaughtered before Withdrawing

The only ones that managed to Survive were those that fled into the Bush

Ojukwu’s Biafran army Slaughtered all the Hausas they laid their hands on in the Midwest



Gen Gowon prevented the full details from being published in the interest of reconciliation and One Nigeria

The use of the argument of a soldier admitting they did one stuff again is a weak argument I've seen soldiers who won the war but say that they lost because the opponent was tuff so one person admitting they did horrible stuff is weak
Again the article dosent mention the attricocities done by Biafran soldiers rather how there was an intension between the non igbos and igbos. They said over 600 bodies were recovered after the Biafrans left from war and it was literally unknown whether we're murdered on sight or was injured after the war
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Brek: 3:14am On Nov 22, 2023
Alexiiydon:
how many unknown gunmen and ESN kill
Far smaller then Nigerians that's for sure
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Brek: 4:20am On Nov 22, 2023
Christistruth03:



Your Biafran Soldiers Slaughtered the Yoruba Civilians at Ore deliberately!

And that isn’t even half of the Story!!!

Obi Ebbi who was a biafran Soldier confessed in his book “ broken back axle , unspeakable events in biafra “ they killed all the non Igbos along the biafran army’s withdrawals route it in order to prevent information on their biafran army’s Movement from being passed to the Federal Soldiers who were in Pursuit behind them

When the Biafran Soldiers Withdrew from Ore their was a massive bloodbath they Slaughtered every Non Igbo they found on their Withdrawal Route between Ore in Ondo State and Agbor
After the Biafran Army reached Agbor every Non Igbo they found in Agbor was Slaughtered
Peter Obe the Photo Journalist Of Daily Times took a Photograph Of it with both sides of the Road full of dead bodies as far as the eye could see
From Ore to Agbor and inside Agbor Town everywhere was full of the dead Bodies of the.Civilians which the Biafran Army had Slaughtered before Withdrawing

The only ones that managed to Survive were those that fled into the Bush

Ojukwu’s Biafran army Slaughtered all the Hausas they laid their hands on in the Midwest



Gen Gowon prevented the full details from being published in the interest of reconciliation and One Nigeria

Another response to a Biafra massacre at midwest
Unfortunately, therefore, temptation to seek revenge against Ibos was very strong shortly after federal troops arrived. Further, mischievous elements used the situation to settle scores against old enemies simply by reporting them to federal troops for "harboring Ibos". An uncle of mine, for example, was saved from execution at Ugonoba by the quick intervention of Colonel Murtala Mohammed himself (17). A few criminals even changed property deeds for housing, domestic plots, and plots on Rubber plantations. The presumption was that the Ibo owners would not return."
Simultaneously, a committee of senior bureaucrats worked on measures to reintegrate Midwestern Ibos into State life, assist the economic recovery of those who had lost property, and attain reconciliation. The scale was enormous. In Benin City alone, 213 houses had been abandoned by fleeing Ibos. Many were looted of their contents. The government, before wars end repaired many damaged and abandoned houses; rent collected from tenants in rental property was kept in trust for the Ibo landlords in a Bank in Warri (14). Similar acts of forthrightness and honesty occurred in other parts of the state (17, 18). It is fair to say that the problem of "abandoned property" experienced in Port Harcourt by Ibos was not a major issue in the Midwest.

Midwestern Ibo civil servants who had been displaced by the crisis of 1966 and returned to the state from other parts of the nation were absorbed into the civil service. Loans were given to self-employed individuals to enable them build back their businesses. Civil servants (and others) donated a percentage of their income to a State Rehabilitation Fund. These activities were in line with General Gowon's policy of Reconciliation, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction after the war
But my overall view on the issue of the Midwest invasion is that hundreds of Igbos were killed in Benin, and hundreds of Igbos were killed in Warri and Sapele after the Federal capture of the Midwest, and thousands were killed in the Anioma area itself by Federal troops, and it's obvious even without the details, that the atrocities of the Biafran troops still couldn't compare to those of the Federal forces, in which several thousands were killed. The Federal atrocities were obviously worse. But the whole story might as well be told without euphemizing anything or cowing to propagandists who claim that nothing happened when everyone has said different for decades.
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Christistruth03: 4:26am On Nov 22, 2023
Brek:

Another response to a Biafra massacre at midwest
Unfortunately, therefore, temptation to seek revenge against Ibos was very strong shortly after federal troops arrived. Further, mischievous elements used the situation to settle scores against old enemies simply by reporting them to federal troops for "harboring Ibos". An uncle of mine, for example, was saved from execution at Ugonoba by the quick intervention of Colonel Murtala Mohammed himself (17). A few criminals even changed property deeds for housing, domestic plots, and plots on Rubber plantations. The presumption was that the Ibo owners would not return."
Simultaneously, a committee of senior bureaucrats worked on measures to reintegrate Midwestern Ibos into State life, assist the economic recovery of those who had lost property, and attain reconciliation. The scale was enormous. In Benin City alone, 213 houses had been abandoned by fleeing Ibos. Many were looted of their contents. The government, before wars end repaired many damaged and abandoned houses; rent collected from tenants in rental property was kept in trust for the Ibo landlords in a Bank in Warri (14). Similar acts of forthrightness and honesty occurred in other parts of the state (17, 18). It is fair to say that the problem of "abandoned property" experienced in Port Harcourt by Ibos was not a major issue in the Midwest.

Midwestern Ibo civil servants who had been displaced by the crisis of 1966 and returned to the state from other parts of the nation were absorbed into the civil service. Loans were given to self-employed individuals to enable them build back their businesses. Civil servants (and others) donated a percentage of their income to a State Rehabilitation Fund. These activities were in line with General Gowon's policy of Reconciliation, Rehabilitation, and Reconstruction after the war
But my overall view on the issue of the Midwest invasion is that hundreds of Igbos were killed in Benin, and hundreds of Igbos were killed in Warri and Sapele after the Federal capture of the Midwest, and thousands were killed in the Anioma area itself by Federal troops, and it's obvious even without the details, that the atrocities of the Biafran troops still couldn't compare to those of the Federal forces, in which several thousands were killed. The Federal atrocities were obviously worse. But the whole story might as well be told without euphemizing anything or cowing to propagandists who claim that nothing happened when everyone has said different for decades.

Are you ware the Biafrans practically killed all the Northerners in the Midwest

Except for the ones that were hidden by the non Igbos


There is an allegation that about 800 Covilians were killed in Okene alone in one day when the Biafra got there

The US Govt described what happened in the Midwest as the Biafrans withdrew as a Genocide

I deliberately didn’t Mention that the Biafrans killed all the Yorubas

and the Non Igbos at the lepers Colony because when

Muritala’s troops invaded they retaliated by killing all the remaining Igbos when they got there

The total prewar population of the leper colony was about 1,500
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Brek: 4:39am On Nov 22, 2023
Christistruth03:


Are you ware the Biafrans practically killed all the Northerners in the Midwest

Except for the ones that were hidden by the non Igbos


There is an allegation that about 800 Covilians were killed in Okene alone in one day when the Biafra got there

The US Govt described what happened in the Midwest as a Genocide

I deliberately didn’t Mention that the Biafrans killed all the Yorubas

and the Non Igbos at the lepers Colony because when

Muritala’s troops invaded they retaliated by killing all the remaining Igbos when they got there

The total prepare population of the leper colony was about 1,500
Lmfao where are your sources coming from? And which USA are you talking about? The one who stayed neutral in the conflict? Also an allegation is said without proof meaning there's no proof that 800 were murdered by Biafran forces
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Brek: 4:57am On Nov 22, 2023
Christistruth03:


Are you ware the Biafrans practically killed all the Northerners in the Midwest

Except for the ones that were hidden by the non Igbos


There is an allegation that about 800 Covilians were killed in Okene alone in one day when the Biafra got there

The US Govt described what happened in the Midwest as the Biafrans withdrew as a Genocide

I deliberately didn’t Mention that the Biafrans killed all the Yorubas

and the Non Igbos at the lepers Colony because when

Muritala’s troops invaded they retaliated by killing all the remaining Igbos when they got there

The total prewar population of the leper colony was about 1,500
"Cooks began poisoning Biafran soldiers whenever they had the chance to and it was because of this that Biafran soldiers began only eating food that was cooked by ethnic Igbos or self-cooked. Rebellious natives who did not wish to fight would often seduce Biafran soldiers to get information out of them and tell Nigerian authorities. On August 20 a group of Urhobo/Ijaw rebels raided a Biafran camp and were successful in killing 50 soldiers while 16 rebels were killed in the skirmish. Due to these rebellions Biafran soldiers began raiding and pillaging villages throughout both the Mid-Western Region and Niger Delta inhabited by anyone other than Igbo civilians"
The article you put mentions that the reason why they massacred them was because of sabotage however they did not explain why they did it and did it for an excuse by the text above me refuted the claim of it

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Noerection: 5:16am On Nov 22, 2023
OmoFiditi:


You are dead now. Just like Mama posh, Your hate contributed to your ill-health and killed you.

Many other tribalists and haters will join you soon.

Say me hi to the devil, your Oga and the Chief inventor of tribal hate..

Good riddance!
you will also join him one day so don't be happy
At least we all know hungerBad as philanthropist here but same can not be said about your fada
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Noerection: 5:18am On Nov 22, 2023
gidgiddy:
Nigeria should never have been created, all we have done is kill our selves in the millions over a failed British colonial contraption worth nothing
Nnamdi Azikwe will never have peace in his grave for what he did

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Deadlytruth(m): 9:39am On Nov 22, 2023
Noerection:
Nnamdi Azikwe will never have peace in his grave for what he did
Thank you for reminding him of the role of Azikiwe in the creation of Nigeria.

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by gidgiddy: 9:41am On Nov 22, 2023
Noerection:
Nnamdi Azikwe will never have peace in his grave for what he did

And none of us will rest well in our graves if we carry on doing what Nnamdi Azikiwe did
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by OmoFiditi: 10:14am On Nov 22, 2023
Noerection:
you will also join him one day so don't be happy
At least we all know hungerBad as philanthropist here but same can not be said about your fada

He was a philanthropist isonu. His philanthropy was a facade to cover for his tribal buffoonery.

I don't give a damn if he gave a piece to eat, but the guy was full of hatred for a particular tribe. Infact, if I knew he was a soldier in the US Army, I would have contacted them to discipline him, before his hate damaged his health status.
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Christistruth03: 3:14pm On Nov 22, 2023
Brek:

Lmfao where are your sources coming from? And which USA are you talking about? The one who stayed neutral in the conflict? Also an allegation is said without proof meaning there's no proof that 800 were murdered by Biafran forces

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Brek: 5:49pm On Nov 22, 2023
[quote author=Christistruth03 post=127108050][/quote]
I said about the 800 civilians murdered
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Brek: 6:27pm On Nov 22, 2023
[quote author=Christistruth03 post=127108050][/quote]
Your articles don't mention the victims name and the biafran general who commanded it? Another thing is to prove that the massacred happened is that if you can't provide the victims names can you upload photos of it happening?
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Christistruth03: 7:31pm On Nov 22, 2023
Brek:

Your articles don't mention the victims name and the biafran general who commanded it? Another thing is to prove that the massacred happened is that if you can't provide the victims names can you upload photos of it happening?

Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Noerection: 7:34pm On Nov 22, 2023
OmoFiditi:


He was a philanthropist isonu. His philanthropy was a facade to cover for his tribal buffoonery.

I don't give a damn if he gave a piece to eat, but the guy was full of hatred for a particular tribe. Infact, if I knew he was a soldier in the US Army, I would have contacted them to discipline him , before his hate damaged his health status.
average Ibo man mentality
Anybody that did not go with you politically must be deleted

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Noerection: 7:36pm On Nov 22, 2023
gidgiddy:


And none of us will rest well in our graves if we carry on doing what Nnamdi Azikiwe did
we die here together

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Brek: 7:55pm On Nov 22, 2023
[quote author=Christistruth03 post=127112438][/quote]
Nice try but the commander didn't command the mass killings rather a commander for the war
Stop twisting words to support your narrative
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Brek: 7:56pm On Nov 22, 2023
[quote author=Christistruth03 post=127112438][/quote]
Also you haven't given me photo or a victim list
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by gidgiddy: 8:16pm On Nov 22, 2023
Noerection:
we die here together

No way, Lord Lugard cannot come from Europe to make us "Nigerians"
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by OmoFiditi: 8:30pm On Nov 22, 2023
Noerection:
average Ibo man mentality
Anybody that did not go with you politically must be deleted

Werey ni o. Afofun gbemu!
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Noerection: 8:55pm On Nov 22, 2023
OmoFiditi:


Werey ni o. Afofun gbemu!
Omo Ibo irankiran
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Noerection: 8:58pm On Nov 22, 2023
gidgiddy:


No way, Lord Lugard cannot come from Europe to make us "Nigerians"
Nigeria will be a better place without people who kill security agents for fun

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by gidgiddy: 9:49pm On Nov 22, 2023
Noerection:
Nigeria will be a better place without people who kill security agents for fun

But Nigeria will be a better place where security agents kill unarmed protesters for fun?
Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Christistruth03: 9:57pm On Nov 22, 2023
Brek:

Also you haven't given me photo or a victim list

Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Christistruth03: 10:01pm On Nov 22, 2023

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Christistruth03: 10:04pm On Nov 22, 2023

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Re: History Of IGBO Massacre Across The Northern Nigeria by Brek: 6:32am On Nov 23, 2023

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