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| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by StaffofOrayan(m): 12:40pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
Another round of milking the foolishhhh, Dem too much for that side! |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by YourGFsnatcher: 12:51pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
UnknownQueen:They should go actually. They basically contribute nothing. I was shocked when I found out that even the dry NE contributes more to the GDP than SE. I never would have thought of that. They can go. They have no use |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by YourGFsnatcher: 12:54pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
Yankee101:Exactly! Plus they contribute the least to the GDP. I was shocked to find out that NE even contributes more to the economy. The problem is that they are more emotional than rational. Their actions are mostly based on emotions |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by adicius: 12:58pm On Sep 15, 2025*. Modified: 8:11pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
Go ahead, have your Biafra. I guarantee you it will be a lawless country like Haiti ruled by gangs and hooligans who would make it mostly unlivable. . |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by WizardOfNG: 12:59pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
orikoku:My sentiments too. As the saying goes, "insanity is doing the same thing over and over again to expect different outcome each time". We all know, thanks to Nnamdi Azikiwe, secession is outlawed by the Nigerian constitution and considered an act of treason if declared. The civil War happened because Ojukwu declared Biafra. Simple. Where, if certain people are sane and rational, should the agitation for Biafra begin if not aggressive lobbying, at the very least, of their federal legislators to move the motion for a bill to facilitate the inclusion of a secession clause in our constitution to allow regions that wish to secede leave the Nigerian union peacefully? We have never seen them lobby their legislators and leaders to pave the way for Biafra. Yet, for decades, their noise remain "Yorubas and Fulanis do want us to leave". They are "unity beggars". This and that. Obvious they are not serious about leaving Nigeria, confirmed by how , atypically, they leave the SE permanently in their thousands daily for the region of others while shouting Biafra blackmail noise up and down. If Nigerians were full of intelligent, progressive and critical-thinking adults, then the only reply MASSOB and co should receive, when they make their redundant Biafra noise, should be "go and lobby your legislators and leaders". Gaining Biafra is not in the hands of the average Yoruba, Hausa or Fulani and a pragmatic, reasonable and balanced Biafra agitator will know this. Meaning it is very wrong to be shouting insult at ordinary Nigerians daily while they hypocritically and totally fail to hold to account their federal legislative leaders who are the only ones who can help secure Biafra. Rather we see Ben Kalu seeking greater integration into the States of others yet we do not see any so-called Biafran agitator vehemently condemning his action. All this inconsistent, hypocritical and aberrant behaviour is the reason no non-Igbo takes their Biafra noise seriously. The truth is that, for decades, MASSOB, IPOB, Kanu, Ekpa etal have just been using secession to cash-out gullible ordinary folks they brainwash to view other Nigerians as their major problem and headache. As you concluded, "best of luck" to them. |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by PDPdestroyer(m): 1:08pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
Yes ooo, but if Obi mistakenly becomes VP we can shelve our plans and give Biafra the middle finger |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by Olajohn0808: 1:14pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
Odewaleadesoye: |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by Jughead29: 1:15pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
One Nigeria hasn't helped this country, we must be realistic. Imaging people who knows the truth but decide to hide it just because of religion and tribe. |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by WizardOfNG: 1:16pm On Sep 15, 2025*. Modified: 2:02pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
adicius:Absolutely. Men of science, research and knowledge know and understand how current realities are fairly accurate indicators of what will obtain in future. A people who do not face the fact that many in the SE have violent and criminal inclination, with a high dose of innate lawlessness and disregard for constituted authority, as we see with IPOB, yet they reckon others are their problem and once they have their own nation it will become Dubai plus Singapore combined overnight. I laugh. Is this not same region that birthed Awkuzu SARS that are the most murderous in Nigeria even facilitating human organs harvesting and trading? Awkuzu Police station is regarded as "the most brutal police station in Nigeria". Look at how many of SE youths, under IPOB , have naturally and gleefully embraced serial killing, execution, decapitation etc, as if second nature, to the extent we saw a character "Gentle De Yahoo", or whatever, execute three young men on camera for the world to see. Refusing to confront reality, and rejecting being reasonable, is their main problem. If not, they will see and accept other Nigerians they curse daily are way better than them and even a blessing to them. Never their problem as they love claiming daily. I would grant their Biafra today if I had the power. Walahi. Just to watch them forced to lay on the Hell-like bed Biafra will be with no option of fleeing to the SE, North or other regions since entry compliance will now be needed unlike when they had the freedom to pack a Ghana-must-go bag with their belonging and wave 'bye bye' to the SE enroute to other regions of Nigeria. |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by amaridigital(m): 1:19pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
UnknownQueen:Sharap there, which people want to go? Is it the hungry mofos on Nairaland you are following? Do you think the billionares among them with investment in Lagos, Ibadan, PH, Abuja are thinking this way? The time the northerners gave them notice to vacate the North during Buhari's regime didn't you see their elders begging? Now if you pursue them out of yoruba land and tell them you want the land and you will pay for their properties after valuation or they should carry their properties along won't they cry? Or you think people will allow them to keep their investment while demanding for their country? You think yorubas will allow them to dominate Alaba, Ladipo, import business, Computer village after they are no longer Nigerians? Did you ever think these trouble makers will leave without causing another civil war between them and the South South by claiming all SS belong to Biafra? |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by Conservarmy: 1:32pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
Continue to labour in vain 😂🤣😂🤣 |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by WizardOfNG: 1:34pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
Jughead29:Many of us resent 'One Nigeria'. The point is that we must go about issues, the right, reasonable, lawful and feasible way. Fact 1, we know secession is outlawed by the Nigerian constitution and an act of treason. Unless the constitution is changed to facilitate constitutional amendment, then no region can secede even they make noise for 200 years. Fact 2, Northern legislators will never allow a secession clause included in our constitution as the feel most unprepared to leave the union and be on their own despite their public posturing. Which reasonable, law-abiding, progressive and critical-thinking Nigerian will not admit, giving the above, that another option to secession should be considered id indeed some people are serious about leaving the union. Lo and behold regional autonomy, the choice of the progressive and critical-thinking Yorubas, who understand regional autonomy is secession in all but name. We have hosted it before successfully and it allows every region to have self-paced control over their socio-economic progress and direction plus retain the many advantages the Nigeria union has. Such as huge markets etal that remains available to all Nigerians even under regional autonomy whereas this would not be the case with the balkanisation or Nigeria. It is obvious, given the above, some are using the Biafra decades-long noise to cash-out and blackmail others. They are not serious. If they were, and given the facts, it would be obvious Biafra is an exercise in futility whereas regional authority, granting the control they seek over their own socio-economic development and fortune, is the realistic and achievable option they should be chasing as the Yorubas are doing. Instead their legislative leaders are seeking more integration into the land and affairs of others with promotions of a rubbish bill seeking to remove state of origin from the identity of Nigerians. Good luck to duplictious folks, with hidden agendas, who can never say what they mean and never mean what they say. |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by Olichoke: 1:40pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
Unserious group |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by remzytimer: 1:44pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
You people are just wasting your time and wasting life, 100 years to come it will not happen. The earlier you embrace what you have the better for us all. We all need to work together to build a walking Nigeria where everyone can feel at home, where no region or tribe will be neglected, where the life of every citizen is important. That should be the Nigeria we should all agitate for and not separation. Odewaleadesoye: |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by deji17: 1:57pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
1000% Agreed! |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by WizardOfNG: 2:05pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
Olichoke:More than unserious. Add duplicitous, deceptive, unreasonable, deceptive, lawless and irresponsible. |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by Babalegba(m): 2:18pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
igbosarejews:How old are you really. I hope that you are pre pubescent because your reasoning is childish, parochial and self defeating. What has been achieved with all the killings and economic meltdown in the south east so far: nothing . There are now more ibos in my town than before, they fled the violence and insecurity in their hometowns. Intelligence is more valuable than bravado. |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by criuze(m): 2:27pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
WizardOfNG:The constitution of Nigeria is not superior or above the universal declaration of human rights , the right to self determination and self pursuits Needless to tell you that Nigeria is yet to have a constitution that comes from the people , what you have is a collegations of British common laws , millitary decrees , customary dichotomies ,the sharias, and besically a collection of conflicting world views that couldn't organize any decent society Nigeria is an expression of racism, the biggest landmark of Whiteman destructions of Africa's power and future and his claims of superiority Declaration of Biafra and the wars and struggles is enough statement to understand that the people needs to be free from sinking sands called Nigeria Dont think the igbos won't survive, they have been surving before those ships left Europe for africa |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by Branco6(m): 3:11pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
The broom soup peeps won't like this. Hope you people can see o Lock Kanu up another one appears quickly ![]() |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by Slytiger: 3:13pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
I hope Gentle the Yahoo has been briefed because this will create power tussle. Lol.
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| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by Branco6(m): 3:16pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
igbosarejews:Gbam!!!! ![]() |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by Mrexcell(m): 3:37pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
Nigeria will disintegrate on it's own at the appropriate time no need of unnecessarily wasting innocent precious igbo lives fighting an unwinnable war with the nigerian govt. |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by Dearlord(m): 3:50pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
I refuse to be manipulated by this unpatriotic nuisance, each time they lack the basics of life they tune in to segregation |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by igbosarejews(m): 3:58pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
Babalegba:Stop contradicting yourself Mr man, it was Nigerian project that made more Igbos to be in your town like you said. If Biafra comes, no Igbo man will be in your town. Our land will be secured, both from Fûlani and unknown gun men |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by bjdon: 3:59pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
jmoore:Plus Benin Republic. We need a Greater Nigeria |
| Re: No Going Back On Biafra – MASSOB Declares After 24 Years Struggle by bjdon: 4:01pm On Sep 15, 2025 |
UnknownQueen:My brother I am Edo, so your neighbour, I honestly think Nigeria will be less without the Igbo, but I also think the Igbo would also be greatly diminished. Let's stay together and build our nation. The way the world is going Nigeria may soon be all we have for us and our children |
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