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| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by confusedlady(f): 6:30pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
LOVEALAIGBO:In your eternal attempt to play victim,you conveniently pretend to forget what led to these killings. On January 15th 1966 the Ibo political wing of the Nigeria Army carried out a lopsided,tribal coup in which they murdered the political and military leadership of all other tribes in Nigeria while wickedly and evilly preserving and protecting the Ibo political and military leaders. Actions trigger reactions. Actions have consequences. The Ibos recieved what they asked for. Your comeuppance was truly deserved! |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by confusedlady(f): 6:37pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
Bigkoko:So what are you gonna do about it except whine everyday on Nairaland? You got what you asked for through your murderous actions on January 15th 1966. Stop playing the victim and burying your head in the sand like an ostrich! The Ibos got what they asked for and deserved. Move on for God's sake or do the right thing by asking your senators and representatives to move a motion for constitutional ammendment but you and I know you will never do that because you want to have your cake and eat it. Every day lamentations of Biafra or death while at the same time crying Peter Obi for President. What a confused bunch of hypocrites! |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by confusedlady(f): 6:42pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
Salewa97:Stop letting Ibos gaslight and guilt trip you. On January 15th 1966 Ibos slaughtered the Military and political leadership of all other tribes while evilly preserving their own political and military leadership. This allowed the Ibo General Aguiyi Ironsi to assume power. Yet the Ibos never showed remorse but continually poked fun at their Hausa landlords and composed songs denigrating the Sardauna of Sokoto. Actions attract reactions. All actions have consequences. The Ibo got what they deserved! |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by ottersberger(m): 6:45pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
spearman:They're hated. So, isn't it time to let them go and live among themselves?. Why would you one-Nigerians want to co-habit with people you despite?. |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by dinachi(m): 6:55pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
HelloHelloagain:Like Aguiyi Ironsi like Jonathan. The North only understands toughness and hardness. See Obasanjo and Tinubu. These are the only southerners with guts to hold the north in check! |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by gidgiddy: 7:08pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
confusedlady:You mean like raise Lugard from the dead and ask him why he included Igbos his disastrous British colonial project called Nigeria? |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by spearman(m): 7:09pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
ottersberger:Because Ibos have no where to go and so they attach impossible conditions like taking hostile enemy nations with them. Biafra referendum will fail woefully in the 5 South East states. Ibos have been isolated all their history.That is why Ibos crave outside validation to their existence. Example, Ibos cannot have a successful forum like nairaland because no matter how many Ibos engage there it would fail as the failure of other Nigerians to engage will make Ibos lose interest and kill it. It also explains why Ibos appear noisy and unruly. Ibo need attention like humans need oxygen. Ibos don't want Biafra. It's all an attention seeking stunt that backfired. When the time comes, it is the Yorubas that will end Nigeria and the map of Ibo country will be decided by the rest of Nigeria and it will be a lot smaller than the 5 plots they currently complain about. |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by confusedlady(f): 7:22pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
gidgiddy:So IPOB,Nnamdi kanu and Simon Ekpa slaughtering their own Ibo people every Monday is the solution? Continue playing to the Gallery while your people slaughter themselves every Monday. It is no skin off my nose if you choose to cut your nose to spite your face! |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by OPICANTO2223: 7:24pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
Afunjarians again. Drinking poos of Ibos. |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by gidgiddy: 7:39pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
confusedlady:That's the general story of Nigeria, the 8th most insecure country on earth. Someone with a gun is slaughtering people in most parts of Nigeria all the time. The country should have been dissolved a long time ago |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by confusedlady(f): 7:49pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
gidgiddy:We have discussed this issue severally. Ibos are free to slaughter yourselves every Monday while playing the victim. It is not my business. It only becomes my business when you and your IPOB sympathetic cohorts come on this forum and revise the history of 1960-1970. It will not be allowed unless I do not see such a propaganda thread. Go on kill yourselves. Destroy your economy. Whine all you want. Wail and gnash your teeth everyday. However if you try to revise the history of the causes and effects of the Nigeria civil war:You will be countered,and exposed as the charlatan you are. Good day. |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by chiagozien(m): 7:51pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
spearman:Who love Yorubas or the fulanis? |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by chiagozien(m): 7:54pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
ElSudani:So what do you say about your Nigeria killing three millions Igbo kids? |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by chiagozien(m): 7:55pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
confusedlady:Right which is? |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by eagleu: 7:57pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
ElSudani:Have you protested the killing of your fellow countrymen Igbos, but for Palestinians you dey. |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by confusedlady(f): 8:05pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
chiagozien:Continue killing yourselves every Monday. Continue annihilation of your regions economy. Continue to support IPOB and it's demented leadership. These are the right things to do. |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by chiagozien(m): 9:00pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
confusedlady:Okay is there any other thing your yoba brain want to add to it? |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by ottersberger(m): 10:36pm On Oct 18, 2024*. Modified: 11:11pm On Oct 18, 2024 |
spearman:One little advice for you. Cure yourself of the ailment that have you filled with so much hate and self-delusion. You actually sound very illiterate to me, therefore, engaging you will be wasting my time. |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by confusedlady(f): 2:01am On Oct 19, 2024 |
chiagozien:No,except to snigger at the inane twisted notion that any rational being that refuses to drink your demented concoction of IPOB/Biafra koolaid is a Yoruba Muslim.........lol....😁😄 |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by Bigkoko: 4:52am On Oct 20, 2024 |
Well, i guess you mistake me for a son of Oduduwa...lol. Quite unfortunate for yu, i am a full breed Okoro with bloodlines dating back & back. When you talk of hypocrites, i is generally accepted by all and sundry that children of Oduduwa is top on the game!..not surprised though, as your moniker suggests....CONFUSED lady! carry your confusion go Bourdillion....the cause of your confusion is there! See how evilly wicked you are? Too wicked to even be allowed to be on this space. This is why every other tribe have come to understand, wickedness, evil, jealousy and SERPENTINE HYPOCRISY runs too deep in your blood.... hear her..."Move on for God's sake or do the right thing by asking your senators and representatives to move a motion for constitutional ammendment " who hear her wil think she/he has sense. So sorry to disappoint you....Igbos looks road well before moving or doing anything. We know Nigera NA is skewed with never do well awho are onl after their bogus stoamchs, and Igbos bydesigns has the least number of personel there. Sohypocrite, how do you expect them to go that route Why have you not advice Asiwaju's paw; Igboho to go that route? Hypocrites, na people wey no sabi una! ![]() Clowns.....the Igbos wants out so they can move properly and you lazy ass clowns can fix whatever visa regime you feel like! confusedlady: |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by yommen: 7:24am On Oct 20, 2024 |
HelloHelloagain:Alaye, go sidon abeg! How do you mean it never existed? Many of the names mentioned in the Bible then still exist and many are even Countries today, some in different names: Philippine is Palestine. Jordan, Egypt, Labanon, Israel itself, Kenya, etc all mentioned in the Bible and still exist. Where do you farm your facts? |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by yommen: 7:38am On Oct 20, 2024 |
LOVEALAIGBO:Guy, when you point one finger at some, be reminded that other 4 fingers are pointed at you. There are basically two people that made the Igbo nation impossible and they are both Igbos. In the pre-independence constitutional conference, Chief Obafemi Awolowo who represented Yorubas suggested that a secession clause be inserted in the constitution so that any part of Nigeria who wished to go on their own would find it easy. Guess who opposed! Your own Nnamdi Azikiwe. Azikiwe further even suggested that it should be inserted in the constitution that any part of Nigeria that wish to seperate should be charged with treason, which is punishable by death. Azikiwe killed Biafran dream even before it was born. Ojukwu too killed Biafran dream. Fine, the war already started and the Biafran army supplied weapons by France already won the Biafra war as far as Biafra map is concerned. Ojukwu was further proceeding to capture Lagos!!! Or was Ore in Ondo state part of Biafra Map? It was in this process Major Olusegun Obasanjo was assigned to lead a counter attack from the west which eventually led to the loss of the war by the Igbos. You already won but you wanted to much, a trait many Igbos still exhibit till date. Ask yourselves questions and think about it very well. Igbos are the architects of their own misfortunes. It's so simple to see. And as far as Israel in concerned, you hoping it will stop the killings is just an empty hope. Israel won't stop. They will continue the killings. |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by Thiefobi1: 7:47am On Oct 20, 2024 |
Bigkoko:Incoherent gibberish. Leave S.W region and go back to ur mud region. Ur ibo people have given Nigeria bad name outside because of their Cocaine activities. |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by yommen: 7:51am On Oct 20, 2024 |
HelloHelloagain:Do Igbos have different origins? Are you people actually sure of who you are? |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by confusedlady(f): 7:51am On Oct 20, 2024 |
Bigkoko:Like I asked you before:What are you Ibos going to do about it but wail,lament,cry and open gazillions of threads on Nairaland, a forum owned and created by a Yoruba man? The demented leader of IPOB, Nnamdi kanu has been chained,shackled and gaoled in the DSS dungeons for 4 years counting while continually wearing on brownish and faded Fendi jump suit. What can you Ibos do about it,but wail and lament and beg President Bola Tinubu for mercy and clemency like rain drenched chickens? Honestly I have never seen such a confused and hypocritical set of people. Opening threads on Nairaland every day lamenting about IPOB/Biafra/Nnamdi kanu and Simon Ekpa while also screaming Peter Obi for President of Federal Republic of Nigeria! Can you just see how the hypocrisy stinks to the high heavens. This is hypocrisy spiced and garnished with lies,falsehood and propaganda. You want to eat your cake and have it too? Lamenting about Biafra while slaughtering your own people every Monday in your demented sit at home policy? And at the same time shouting Peter Obi for President of a ZOO country NIGERIA? Does that make sense to you or anybody? Phew!! What a self centred set of people. |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by Bigkoko: 9:53am On Oct 20, 2024 |
🤡 🤡 🤡 🤡 🤡 & illiterates.... Tell Asiwaju to cap the gas & oil from Igboid States... Mumu.....you want the Igbos to leave SW but feel comfortable heading the oil & gas infrastructures there, no be mumu + hungry dey worry you so? Smell comot here illiterate! Thiefobi1: |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by Bigkoko: 9:58am On Oct 20, 2024 |
Hahaha 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣..... I just discovered you are low budget scammer disguising as a lady. Hahaha 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣.... Nuff said. As I have punched your vseless suggestions of going through NA, why won't more foolishness pop up! Lazy ass, covetous low budget copy cats. Copying stuffs they covet and wish it were them, yet they don't even know how to do it when given opportunities! Bunch of evil wretched hypocrites! 2012....Don't remove fuel subsidies. 2023.... Remove fuel subsidies. 2015..... Remove gej naira will equal $1. 2024.... Ohh let's pray. 2015-2023.... Kill prophet MNK. 2024.... Sunday Igboho protesting for Oduduwa is his right..... Smelly, wretched hypocrites filled with envy & jealousy! confusedlady: |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by confusedlady(f): 10:27am On Oct 20, 2024 |
Bigkoko:You are my customer dada nii on these threads. Non of you Ibo supremacists on these boards can have a genuine discourse with me. I will defeat all of you in a debate with facts and figures. That is why a Lilliputian like you big koko will resort to insults and calling me names. What name have you not called me before because in your tiny brain a woman should not be able to debate you with such confidence. Wake up and smell the coffee,you chauvinistic pig. Where your knowledge stops is the point my own knowledge begins. You have called me a man before. You have called me a Muslim before. You have called me a Yoruba person before. You have called me a liar before. Now you are calling me a scammer? Why because I take your Ibo ignorance and arrogance and beat you silly with superior knowledge, writing skills,fact,figures and history? I am done with your dumb arse this morning. My last response to your ignorance. However I leave you with one question: Your god Nnamdi kanu has been shackled in the DSS dungeons for over 4 years and counting. What can an Ibo coward like yourself do except plead with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for mercy and clemency like a rain drenched chicken?? |
| Re: The New York Times Magazine About Igbo Killings In Kano by Bigkoko: 10:33am On Oct 20, 2024 |
Baba are you not all these? We Sabi una like forgery, fraud, impersonating like Amala and gbegiri plus orishrishi! Discourse with an anonymous gender shifter? Haha 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣 🤣. I be like who dey do discourse with anonymous people? Reveal your identity, then you have what you ask for! For now, let me cut you some slack.... confusedlady: |
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