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Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by CASTOSVILLA(m): 7:07am On Dec 18, 2023
Sometimes I wonder if my people are really as wise and smart as we claim to be. How can you continuously crumble the economy of your home to protest for the release of your son MNK. We've done this for the longest of time and it's not yielding any result because other regions of the country are not feeling it and do not care! Many of our brothers and sisters cannot relate with this useless protest because they prefer Nigeria and not Biafra.

In my opinion:: the best way to go about this is to hold our leaders accountable using force if necessary in our respective states. Chanel all our resources to the East, develope it more and create for ourselves those amenities that the government at the center has failed to deliver on. Rid ourselves of the bad eggs and improve the security of our region.

Simon Ekpa and his boys must be eradicated for peace to reign in Igbo land and with this mindset, other regions will take us seriously and also see the positive nature of our struggle.

Let's stop this NZOGBU NZOGBU attitude that we have, it's not helping us at home and beyond.

I come in peace ✌️

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by money121(m): 7:11am On Dec 18, 2023
Greedy

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by AbuTwins: 7:14am On Dec 18, 2023
SE no Sabi diplomacy!
They play politics of Nzogbu Nzogbu!

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by CASTOSVILLA(m): 7:21am On Dec 18, 2023
AbuTwins:
SE no Sabi diplomacy!
They play politics of Nzogbu Nzogbu!
And that's what's destroying our image and relationship with others. My people should just calm down and get wiser. There's always a different approach to get things done.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by MadamExcellency: 7:25am On Dec 18, 2023
Go back and study your people very well. You may learn one or two things about them. They were the only people who resisted slavery and committed mass suicide killing their adopters. It is called Igbo Landing.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo_Landing

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Lovemeharder(f): 7:27am On Dec 18, 2023
undecided
Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Solsix(m): 7:30am On Dec 18, 2023
Nobody is sitting at home because of nnamdi kanu, we unanimously decided to extend our weekend by one day.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by AbuTwins: 7:40am On Dec 18, 2023
CASTOSVILLA:
And that's what's destroying our image and relationship with others. My people should just calm down and get wiser. There's always a different approach to get things done.

This first solution is to to see the problem and understand it. I doubt most can get pass this stage with ego.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Brugo(m): 10:19am On Dec 18, 2023
From the beginning of Nigeria, Igbos have been known to harm themselves while trying to harm others. They call them alagbara ma mero. He who wields power thoughtlessly.

They think they are harming government but they are the ones suffering.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Johnycastro18: 10:21am On Dec 18, 2023
That sit- at-home approach is a no,no no.....


Just harming your Businesses and economy
as if those in power care about that....

A better approach would be needed

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by JibolaAy0: 10:21am On Dec 18, 2023
Ladies and gentlemen, food is ready o

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by ComNonny: 10:21am On Dec 18, 2023
The suffering is too much ooo

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by BluntCrazeMan: 10:23am On Dec 18, 2023
Ok
Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by inoki247: 10:24am On Dec 18, 2023
Lol Dem go tag u ewedu guzzler from the Wasteside...


I don't know how some people expect everyone to think like them just because they're from the same region......

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by DamnnNiggarr: 10:24am On Dec 18, 2023
shocked

Who no like to rest?

I've been sleeping up to this moment.
Why is it that people concerned are not complaining, but bystanders?

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by YourKarma: 10:24am On Dec 18, 2023
Very nonsense something. Though it's not serious in Owerri

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by marlow1962(m): 10:25am On Dec 18, 2023
Yes we all know.
Ekpa and his boys are terrorists sponsored by your federal government,disguising under the name of ipob and killing themselves. The igbos are not wise enough to stand up and say no more killings, just like how Nigerians are so foolish enough not to stand up to their government and demand a fairer (leaves better for now) economy. But as usual, they shy away like cowards they are and they look for alternatives.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by LUAN(m): 10:25am On Dec 18, 2023
Them too they fear

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Ndimkpurummiri(m): 10:26am On Dec 18, 2023
Buhari has not eaten since he left because of their useless sit at home

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Armaggedon: 10:26am On Dec 18, 2023
Sit at home region- South east

Crying regions- Unproductive and hungry southwest, hungry and terrorist infested North West and North east.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Armaggedon: 10:26am On Dec 18, 2023
CASTOSVILLA:
Sometimes I wonder if my people are really as wise and smart as we claim to be. How can you continuously crumble the economy of your home to protest for the release of your son MNK. We've done this for the longest of time and it's not yielding any result because other regions of the country are not feeling it and do not care! Many of our brothers and sisters cannot relate with this useless protest because they prefer Nigeria and not Biafra.

In my opinion:: the best way to go about this is to hold our leaders accountable using force if necessary in our respective states. Chanel all our resources to the East, develope it more and create for ourselves those amenities that the government at the center has failed to deliver on. Rid ourselves of the bad eggs and improve the security of our region.

Simon Ekpa and his boys must be eradicated for peace to reign in Igbo land and with this mindset, other regions will take us seriously and also see the positive nature of our struggle.

Let's stop this NZOGBU NZOGBU attitude that we have, it's not helping us at home and beyond.

I come in peace ✌️
GDP figures released show that the states under the so called sit at home are doing better than your own states.
Food price inflation figures show things are relatively cheaper in the so-called sit at home region. It is Infact your region that has proven to be unproductive.

Why don't you get a life?

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by spiSeyi: 10:26am On Dec 18, 2023
Epa n pare o ni oun paja - meaning if you think you are doing others you are doing yourself, SE remains the least developed region in Nigeria. The FG doesn't even feel the impact of SE low economic activities because SE IGR is insignificant hence the FG turns a blind eye to their sit at home and doesn't care about whatever befall South Easterners grin grin
The bitter truth is self-determination can't come this way only economic development can hasten self-determination. If the referendum is conducted in Nigeria today only a few percent of !gbos will vote for the Biafra exit because no !gbo is ready to leave other part of Nigeria with high economic activities for SE with no or less economic activities grin
May !gbos find their lost sense and break from the chain of Simon Ekpa grin

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Fiscus105(m): 10:26am On Dec 18, 2023
Let them continuing until it generates to the level of north east or even worse, they say, they wanted to become president, and if they don't give them chance at all cost, they must destroy themselves within for them to actualize their mission.

The way North fought christian president by breeding jihadists, few years after, there are muslim presidents consecutively, but rains of bombs not cease to rain over their territory.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by masterfactor(m): 10:26am On Dec 18, 2023
It's not punishment, imagine having 3 days to rest(Saturday, Sunday and then Monday), see enjoyment. God bless IPOB

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by mejetov422: 10:27am On Dec 18, 2023
Ghello

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by uchwar1: 10:27am On Dec 18, 2023
Let them continue. Sit-at-home o gbasara m

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by OloYeOfEgbE: 10:27am On Dec 18, 2023
Trash from slaves...

Igboland isn't complaining.....No company in the east is folding up only in the west...

Take your rubbish from our face. We will continue to sit at home..

Imagine slaves that they used their ancestors for signpost crying more than the bereaved

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Alliswell248: 10:27am On Dec 18, 2023
CASTOSVILLA:
And that's what's destroying our image and relationship with others. My people should just calm down and get wiser. There's always a different approach to get things done.

You have said it all.
Politics is not by fire by force.
Learn diplomacy.....

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by davies(m): 10:27am On Dec 18, 2023
In my opinion:: the best way to go about this is to hold our leaders accountable using force if necessary in our respective states. Chanel all our resources to the East, develope it more and create for ourselves those amenities that the government at the center has failed to deliver on. Rid ourselves of the bad eggs and improve the security of our region.

Simon Ekpa and his boys must be eradicated for peace to reign in Igbo land and with this mindset, other regions will take us seriously and also see the positive nature of our struggle.

Let's stop this NZOGBU NZOGBU attitude that we have, it's not helping us at home and beyond.

You have said it all. Nigeria as a nation is sitting on a keg of gun powder which can explode anytime any moment and the best we can do is to turn it into a Revolution or beta still share the nation into pieces but before then let the Igbo's good their useless leaders accountable. The big boys establishing homes and business in Lagos and abuja should take it back to their state for God's sake.

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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by Justiceleague1: 10:28am On Dec 18, 2023
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Re: Sit-At-Home: A Self Inflicted Punishment by seniorkachion(m): 10:28am On Dec 18, 2023
Nzogbu Nzogbu is everything.

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