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This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Nnamdipapa(op): 3:17pm On Nov 28, 2025
My final piece on the Nnamdi Kanu judgment and Peter Obi Statement situation:

On the 25th of July 2021, I and some family members drove from Lagos to Anambra to collect the bridal list from my in-laws, officially commencing the journey to my marriage. We arrived Nnewi around 5 pm and finished sometime past 8. My wife was in that blue Lexus 350 with us, likewise my uncle and brother, and the plan was that very early the next day, being Monday the 26th, we will drive into Nnewi to pick her and then be on our way back to Lagos.

We slept in my hometown, Azigbo, and around 5:30 the next morning, as planned, we started for Nnewi. We drove through Amichi. On getting somewhere around that market close to Igwe Orizu, we noticed that the vehicles going in the other direction were flashing their headlamps on us. We slowed down and soon a commercial bus driver revving his vehicle asked us while speaking at the top of his voice to go back because they were shooting somewhere ahead of us in Nnewi.

Who, we asked, and he said something about Biafra and IPOB and zoomed off. We reversed and join the procession of fleeing vehicles. Because of different engagements the people in the vehicle had back in Lagos the next day, we really needed to return to Lagos. So we tried again to drive into Nnewi through the inner roads in Awka-Etiti. The closer we got to Nnewi, the worse it became because we could now hear the gunshots. We drove back and decided to wait a bit. We phoned our in-laws and they confirmed it was hot that morning in Nnewi and that we should consider staying back, and/or leaving without their daughter. She would come back the next day using public transport.

We went back to Azigbo and decided to wait out the time. Later, because we hadn't planned on staying that long, we wanted to go find something we would eat, and also see if we could still travel back to Lagos, even if later than earlier. While on our way, a group of men intercepted us at Ichida Bus Stop.

“Who are you people”, one screamed at us, hitting the bonnet.

“Whine down the glasses”, another added, order coming from different angle as they surrounded our vehicle.

“Where are you going to”, the barking continued, with little time given to really answer their questions.

“Don't you know that today is sit-at-home; where do you think you are going when our leader Nnamdi Kanu is held prisoner in Abuja and is going to court?”

One of them tried to open the door.

“Oga come down; all of you should come down, we are driving this car to Abuja today. We are going to see Kanu. It is either you join us or you give us this car”.

We begged, cajoled, and agreed with them on the spot about the injustice meted out against us Ndigbo, Kanu, and the southeast in Nigeria. After a lot of parley led by my uncle who was in his late seventies, we gave them money, saying we supported the cause, and they allowed us to go. We went to the popular nwanyi ocha place in Ichida, ate, and decided not to go back that way, rather risk our way to Onitsha, away from Anambra, and then to Lagos.

The question I have asked myself all these years was, if that experience had happened sometime between 2022-2024 when tensions had stiffened and the group, with their spin-offs, more militarized and armed, what would have been our fate that mid-morning? Your guess is as good as mine as we have all seen similar events reported in the news and on social media and how they ended up.

Two months later, proceeding to the next stage of our marriage, my wife and I had to go to the headquarters of the Nnewi South local government in Ukpor to register our marriage and fufil other requirements like getting the documentation we would eventually hand the church. A local government wedding per se, which can be done in lieu of court wedding. Everything went well and while we were about leaving, we met a guy from my village, Iruokpala, who worked at the LG HQand he helped us take pictures.

A few months later, however, I met again with the guy in Azigbo. Amid conversation, he asked me to refer him to any job, building gig, or just about anything that he was no longer working at the LG HQ. On further enquiry, he narrated to me how sometime after we met at the HQ, unknown gunmen paid a visit and shot and ‘keed’ people, tagging them saboteurs working for the zoo government (or something to that effect).

“Nwanna, I escaped narrowly; small thing and I would have been a dead person today”.

I made some posts yesterday and a horde descended on them. Worse, my disagreement with the statement Peter Obi put out further inflamed many. I still stand by that condemnation.

Almost every social upheaval has a complex history, their evolution traced to various events. In 2019 or thereabouts, Obi was interviewed in the run-up to the election where he was vice to Atiku, and about IPOB he said something to the effect that they were harmless freedom fighters with valid grievances who could be dialogued with and things handled better, instead of the blanket proscription, nailing them as terrorists.

I agreed with Obi at that time. Even today, when situated in that context and time, I still agree. During the 2023 elections, when his detractors were everywhere whipping the video up in the face of worsening violent activities ascribed to IPON or its spin-off groups, attempting to utilize it in their bid to tag him a terrorist apologist, I was everywhere too erecting context to the video and arguing unremittingly in support of what Obi really meant there. This is a different case.

To be clear, I categorize the evolution of the agitation under Kanu and IPOB into two broad categories: Pre-2019 and Post-2019. If Obi’s statement verbatim dropped 22nd November 2019, I will agree verbatim with him. But this is 2025 and we have stood witness to the events of 2020 to this day. And, at this juncture, I will be fair to stop using the taxonomy, IPOB, as historically things began to be more complex somewhere around 2021/22 and it wasn't clear which group was behind the things that happened as we saw the proliferation of splinter groups, personalities, and units who carried activities that the ‘official’ IPOB themselves publicly denounced, or so it seems.

Staying relevant to Kanu, we all listened to broadcasts where he incited, ordered, and even took responsibility of some unspeakable things. These broadcast speeches are still out here on the internet. Kanu nailed himself with every broadcast, making it hard for anyone on earth to truly defend him with deep honesty.

I remember the 2020 EndSARS protest that was going on smoothly as disillusioned Nigerian youths vs incompetent government thing, and out of nowhere Kanu inserted himself in it. I remember listening to that broadcast in utter shock. It was too nerve-wracking that till today I still remember where I was, mouth agape, eyes popped in disbelief, and soon we were making calls amongst our young Igbo links and asking everyone to stay away from the protest or going out as Kanu’s speech might turn things on its head and set us against the Yoruba. Unfortunately, this happened towards or after a group of disgruntled younglings looted the palace of a Lagos Oba. It wasn't long and the propaganda machine went into work trying to leverage Kanu speech to say it was the Igbo youth burning down Lagos and desecrating traditional heritage. They also said the BRT inferno was set up by the Igbo.

Kanu never cared about Igbo people in Lagos and what could have happened to them if the spin caught on. And from thereon things went further downhill. Kanu will make a broadcast saying, k*ll security operatives, police, soldiers, etc and take their weapon. Soon, mostly days after, security operatives are indeed murdered and weapons taken. Some of them were Igbo and they were dealt harshly with regardless for continuing to work in the Nigerian force. This happened in many places in the southeast. Today, people want to revise this recent history gaslight us for pointing these out, trying to divorce bloody effect from its clear cause.

To some others, it isn't that Kanu is innocent and blameless, rather that a case of calling out the apparent hypocrisy of the federal government and the equalizing of approach to insurgent groups. Fair point and a solid argument to be had there. However, I as an individual do not care about other regions of Nigeria pampering violent group that have now held them hostage, and I do not want that model replicated in my region.

There used to be a time, just as recent as 2014-16 when, right here on social media, we brag to other Nigerians that nothing will ever make an Igbo person resort to terrorist activities. We bragged that an average Igbo will rather man a kiosk from Igba Oso-Afia, and gradually grow it to a business empire, than take up arms. We said these things and believed it. How wrong we were.

Look at Ihiala, Iseke, and environs today. Our own people did those things, and to their very own folks. Some people have attempted to counter these occurrences with the conspiratorial claims that the violence and the violent groups were planted by ‘the evil federal government to destabilize our region and implicate Nnamdi Kanu’. To this, I will say nothing.

People like Asoegwu are receiving death threats by folks here just because he is calling out these maladies, complete with video proof. Such utter radicalization. Yesterday, someone whom I spent six years with in a boarding secondary school threatened me too right there in the comment section. This is the last I will say about this matter and I end it by reiterating the popular saying that those who feed and ride a tiger will someday end up in its belly. For years people have fetched ant-infested firewood and now the lizards are here, and it will take some time to get rid of them, if we ever.

Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by SmartPolician: 3:30pm On Nov 28, 2025
Am I supposed to read all this? If so, for what exactly? Will you pay for my time?
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Justnation: 3:32pm On Nov 28, 2025
What is happening in Igboland is also happening everywhere in nigeria.

The TRUTH we have been ignoring is that Nigeria is not one country.

No matter how we pretend, Nigeria will do better by allowing each old region to go peacefully.
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Christistruth00: 3:34pm On Nov 28, 2025
What you couldn’t see about Ipob and Kanu in 2019 many people had already seen that danger in 2015.
Kanu was full of deadly hate even in 2015


Listen to this



This one was from 2014 where Kanu was already threatening to turn his place to Somalia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI95DOvNb8Y?si=ynRl9J4F57LnZh67
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Chibuzoc(m): 3:34pm On Nov 28, 2025
Absolute rubbish, why waste your time
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by mrvitalis(m): 3:44pm On Nov 28, 2025
Nnamdipapa:
My final piece on the Nnamdi Kanu judgment and Peter Obi Statement situation:

On the 25th of July 2021, I and some family members drove from Lagos to Anambra to collect the bridal list from my in-laws, officially commencing the journey to my marriage. We arrived Nnewi around 5 pm and finished sometime past 8. My wife was in that blue Lexus 350 with us, likewise my uncle and brother, and the plan was that very early the next day, being Monday the 26th, we will drive into Nnewi to pick her and then be on our way back to Lagos.

We slept in my hometown, Azigbo, and around 5:30 the next morning, as planned, we started for Nnewi. We drove through Amichi. On getting somewhere around that market close to Igwe Orizu, we noticed that the vehicles going in the other direction were flashing their headlamps on us. We slowed down and soon a commercial bus driver revving his vehicle asked us while speaking at the top of his voice to go back because they were shooting somewhere ahead of us in Nnewi.

Who, we asked, and he said something about Biafra and IPOB and zoomed off. We reversed and join the procession of fleeing vehicles. Because of different engagements the people in the vehicle had back in Lagos the next day, we really needed to return to Lagos. So we tried again to drive into Nnewi through the inner roads in Awka-Etiti. The closer we got to Nnewi, the worse it became because we could now hear the gunshots. We drove back and decided to wait a bit. We phoned our in-laws and they confirmed it was hot that morning in Nnewi and that we should consider staying back, and/or leaving without their daughter. She would come back the next day using public transport.

We went back to Azigbo and decided to wait out the time. Later, because we hadn't planned on staying that long, we wanted to go find something we would eat, and also see if we could still travel back to Lagos, even if later than earlier. While on our way, a group of men intercepted us at Ichida Bus Stop.

“Who are you people”, one screamed at us, hitting the bonnet.

“Whine down the glasses”, another added, order coming from different angle as they surrounded our vehicle.

“Where are you going to”, the barking continued, with little time given to really answer their questions.

“Don't you know that today is sit-at-home; where do you think you are going when our leader Nnamdi Kanu is held prisoner in Abuja and is going to court?”

One of them tried to open the door.

“Oga come down; all of you should come down, we are driving this car to Abuja today. We are going to see Kanu. It is either you join us or you give us this car”.

We begged, cajoled, and agreed with them on the spot about the injustice meted out against us Ndigbo, Kanu, and the southeast in Nigeria. After a lot of parley led by my uncle who was in his late seventies, we gave them money, saying we supported the cause, and they allowed us to go. We went to the popular nwanyi ocha place in Ichida, ate, and decided not to go back that way, rather risk our way to Onitsha, away from Anambra, and then to Lagos.

The question I have asked myself all these years was, if that experience had happened sometime between 2022-2024 when tensions had stiffened and the group, with their spin-offs, more militarized and armed, what would have been our fate that mid-morning? Your guess is as good as mine as we have all seen similar events reported in the news and on social media and how they ended up.

Two months later, proceeding to the next stage of our marriage, my wife and I had to go to the headquarters of the Nnewi South local government in Ukpor to register our marriage and fufil other requirements like getting the documentation we would eventually hand the church. A local government wedding per se, which can be done in lieu of court wedding. Everything went well and while we were about leaving, we met a guy from my village, Iruokpala, who worked at the LG HQand he helped us take pictures.

A few months later, however, I met again with the guy in Azigbo. Amid conversation, he asked me to refer him to any job, building gig, or just about anything that he was no longer working at the LG HQ. On further enquiry, he narrated to me how sometime after we met at the HQ, unknown gunmen paid a visit and shot and ‘keed’ people, tagging them saboteurs working for the zoo government (or something to that effect).

“Nwanna, I escaped narrowly; small thing and I would have been a dead person today”.

I made some posts yesterday and a horde descended on them. Worse, my disagreement with the statement Peter Obi put out further inflamed many. I still stand by that condemnation.

Almost every social upheaval has a complex history, their evolution traced to various events. In 2019 or thereabouts, Obi was interviewed in the run-up to the election where he was vice to Atiku, and about IPOB he said something to the effect that they were harmless freedom fighters with valid grievances who could be dialogued with and things handled better, instead of the blanket proscription, nailing them as terrorists.

I agreed with Obi at that time. Even today, when situated in that context and time, I still agree. During the 2023 elections, when his detractors were everywhere whipping the video up in the face of worsening violent activities ascribed to IPON or its spin-off groups, attempting to utilize it in their bid to tag him a terrorist apologist, I was everywhere too erecting context to the video and arguing unremittingly in support of what Obi really meant there. This is a different case.

To be clear, I categorize the evolution of the agitation under Kanu and IPOB into two broad categories: Pre-2019 and Post-2019. If Obi’s statement verbatim dropped 22nd November 2019, I will agree verbatim with him. But this is 2025 and we have stood witness to the events of 2020 to this day. And, at this juncture, I will be fair to stop using the taxonomy, IPOB, as historically things began to be more complex somewhere around 2021/22 and it wasn't clear which group was behind the things that happened as we saw the proliferation of splinter groups, personalities, and units who carried activities that the ‘official’ IPOB themselves publicly denounced, or so it seems.

Staying relevant to Kanu, we all listened to broadcasts where he incited, ordered, and even took responsibility of some unspeakable things. These broadcast speeches are still out here on the internet. Kanu nailed himself with every broadcast, making it hard for anyone on earth to truly defend him with deep honesty.

I remember the 2020 EndSARS protest that was going on smoothly as disillusioned Nigerian youths vs incompetent government thing, and out of nowhere Kanu inserted himself in it. I remember listening to that broadcast in utter shock. It was too nerve-wracking that till today I still remember where I was, mouth agape, eyes popped in disbelief, and soon we were making calls amongst our young Igbo links and asking everyone to stay away from the protest or going out as Kanu’s speech might turn things on its head and set us against the Yoruba. Unfortunately, this happened towards or after a group of disgruntled younglings looted the palace of a Lagos Oba. It wasn't long and the propaganda machine went into work trying to leverage Kanu speech to say it was the Igbo youth burning down Lagos and desecrating traditional heritage. They also said the BRT inferno was set up by the Igbo.

Kanu never cared about Igbo people in Lagos and what could have happened to them if the spin caught on. And from thereon things went further downhill. Kanu will make a broadcast saying, k*ll security operatives, police, soldiers, etc and take their weapon. Soon, mostly days after, security operatives are indeed murdered and weapons taken. Some of them were Igbo and they were dealt harshly with regardless for continuing to work in the Nigerian force. This happened in many places in the southeast. Today, people want to revise this recent history gaslight us for pointing these out, trying to divorce bloody effect from its clear cause.

To some others, it isn't that Kanu is innocent and blameless, rather that a case of calling out the apparent hypocrisy of the federal government and the equalizing of approach to insurgent groups. Fair point and a solid argument to be had there. However, I as an individual do not care about other regions of Nigeria pampering violent group that have now held them hostage, and I do not want that model replicated in my region.

There used to be a time, just as recent as 2014-16 when, right here on social media, we brag to other Nigerians that nothing will ever make an Igbo person resort to terrorist activities. We bragged that an average Igbo will rather man a kiosk from Igba Oso-Afia, and gradually grow it to a business empire, than take up arms. We said these things and believed it. How wrong we were.

Look at Ihiala, Iseke, and environs today. Our own people did those things, and to their very own folks. Some people have attempted to counter these occurrences with the conspiratorial claims that the violence and the violent groups were planted by ‘the evil federal government to destabilize our region and implicate Nnamdi Kanu’. To this, I will say nothing.

People like Asoegwu are receiving death threats by folks here just because he is calling out these maladies, complete with video proof. Such utter radicalization. Yesterday, someone whom I spent six years with in a boarding secondary school threatened me too right there in the comment section. This is the last I will say about this matter and I end it by reiterating the popular saying that those who feed and ride a tiger will someday end up in its belly. For years people have fetched ant-infested firewood and now the lizards are here, and it will take some time to get rid of them, if we ever.
So there is insecurity all over the South, from South West to South South and South East

But you want me to believe
1) IPOB is responsible for insecurity in South East meaning the actors causing insecurity outside South East can't come to South East?
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by MadPolitician: 4:04pm On Nov 28, 2025
APC is responsible for any sort of insecurity in the SE..
They are now the majority party in power over there. They should take responsibility..
Meanwhile, the SE is the least terrorised of the whole regions. Data has proven that over and over again.
Let the facts speak..
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by DatNiggaDaz:
Christistruth00:
What you couldn’t see about Ipob and Kanu in 2019 many people had already seen that danger in 2015.
Kanu was full of deadly hate even in 2015


Listen to this



This one was from 2014 where Kanu was already threatening to turn his place to Somalia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI95DOvNb8Y?si=ynRl9J4F57LnZh67
grin

But terrorists are killing a whole community, grabbing land, kidnapping.

Also your government whom you are supporting are releasing terrorists into the Army, into communities. They are even negotiating with terrorists. They even pay ransom to terrorists.

This is the Government you are supporting. The question is why are you quiet in all these rascalities the government you are supporting are into ?

Are you a yoruba man ?
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Kalashnikov49: 4:23pm On Nov 28, 2025
Is your NIGERIA not Somalia?

All these

Tajudeen
Mukaila
Mudashiru
Kamoru

It's best you start packaging for Oduduwa Republic. That is all I can say

As regards NNAMDI KANU, and Endsars propaganda you manufactured in your coven. Where is the picture of the IGBO person called CHINASA, you claimed burnt BRT buses and invaded the palace of the OBA of LAGOS?

Let me tell you something SOLID...all your antics are documented.

BIAFRA is what will make you run amok and that alone is enough for me.

You will consume yourselves in your SW, with direct hatred for eachother.

It's done already...you are just on borrowed time

Your unity begging failed you. grin


Christistruth00:
What you couldn’t see about Ipob and Kanu in 2019 many people had already seen that danger in 2015.
Kanu was full of deadly hate even in 2015


Listen to this



This one was from 2014 where Kanu was already threatening to turn his place to Somalia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI95DOvNb8Y?si=ynRl9J4F57LnZh67
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Christistruth00: 4:28pm On Nov 28, 2025
DatNiggaDaz:
grin

But terrorists are killing a whole community, grabbing land, kidnapping.

Also your government whom you are supporting are releasing terrorists into the Army, into communities. They are even negotiating with terrorists. They even pay ransom to terrorists.

This is the Government you are supporting. The question is why are you quiet in all these rascalities the government you are supporting are into ?
Did your “whataboutism” save SE from Ipob Chaos?
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Kalashnikov49: 4:30pm On Nov 28, 2025
Their wickedness has been exposed. They hide behind the North to always debase and undermine the SE.

Anyway, Kwara State is GONE
OGUN, OSUN, OYO, EKITI, ONDO etc and their kith and kin in Auchi, KOGI, are crying already.

A region that lies without qualms for benefits is actually the headquarters of the COVEN of Darkness.

The LORD ALMIGHTY elevates BIAFRA in the spirit that is why they already know it will be made manifest in the physical.

All their rants and antics is because they fear of what is to become of them once BIAFRA emerges. The NORTH , will not let they have LAGOS and have peace. That is why they attach to the North to sabotage the SE to remain relevant to Northerners against the SE.

Anyway, that narrative has expired. They are on their own Now. grin



DatNiggaDaz:
grin

But terrorists are killing a whole community, grabbing land, kidnapping.

Also your government whom you are supporting are releasing terrorists into the Army, into communities. They are even negotiating with terrorists. They even pay ransom to terrorists.

This is the Government you are supporting. The question is why are you quiet in all these rascalities the government you are supporting are into ?
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by DatNiggaDaz: 4:31pm On Nov 28, 2025
Kalashnikov49:
Their wickedness has been exposed. They hide behind the North to always debase and undermine the SE.

Anyway, Kwara State is GONE
OGUN, OSUN, OYO, EKITI, ONDO etc and their kith and kin in Auchi, KOGI, are crying already.

A region that lies without qualms for benefits is actually the headquarters of the COVEN of Darkness.

The LORD ALMIGHTY elevates BIAFRA in the spirit that is why they already know it will be made manifest in the physical.

All their rants and antics is because they fear of what is to become of them once BIAFRA emerges. The NORTH , will not let they have LAGOS and have peace. That is why they attach to the North to sabotage the SE to remain relevant to Northerners against the SE.

Anyway, that narrative has expired. They are on their own Now. grin
grin

He has quoted me but no taqyiyah yet. I am waiting for the next Taqyiyah
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by DatNiggaDaz: 4:37pm On Nov 28, 2025
Christistruth00:
Did your “whataboutism” save SE from Ipob Chaos?
grin grin

You know exactly what Taqyiyah means. It is in you. Very deep in you.

Since you want to use pure Taqyiyah let me expose you for what you are.

Terrorism is bad. As much as you condemn IPOB in your own Taqyiyah, why not condemn the terrorism under the maladministration of the guru strategist Tinubu.

Why not condemn Tinubu for paying ransom to terrorists. Why not condemn APC for rehabilitating terrorists into the Army and communities

Why are you silent on all these ?
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Kalashnikov49: 4:40pm On Nov 28, 2025
Goes to show how Evil they are when operating behind Northerners. They just exposed themselves with Tinubu.

The main person that is obsessed with IGBO people is REMI TINUBU. Na that one dey direct the hatred against IGBOs.

She doesn't know that all her antics and mannerisms has been decoded. Na she be DSS handler .

Anyway, people wey dey observe her get time . She doesn't and she must see the results of her actions.

DatNiggaDaz:
grin

He has quoted me but no taqyiyah yet. I am waiting for the next Taqyiyah
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by DatNiggaDaz: 4:42pm On Nov 28, 2025
Kalashnikov49:
Their wickedness has been exposed. They hide behind the North to always debase and undermine the SE.

Anyway, Kwara State is GONE
OGUN, OSUN, OYO, EKITI, ONDO etc and their kith and kin in Auchi, KOGI, are crying already.

A region that lies without qualms for benefits is actually the headquarters of the COVEN of Darkness.

The LORD ALMIGHTY elevates BIAFRA in the spirit that is why they already know it will be made manifest in the physical.

All their rants and antics is because they fear of what is to become of them once BIAFRA emerges. The NORTH , will not let they have LAGOS and have peace. That is why they attach to the North to sabotage the SE to remain relevant to Northerners against the SE.

Anyway, that narrative has expired. They are on their own Now. grin
grin

You see how he wrote his Taqyiyah. He is only interesting in his "whataboutism" Taqyiyah

grin
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Kalashnikov49: 4:44pm On Nov 28, 2025
Your SW is not fighting or agitating for anything and with any issue, your region is the headquarters of ritual killings and human organ harvesting.

Where is CHINASA, you claimed burnt BRT buses and invaded the palace of the OBA of LAGOS?

If you don't produce that information, it won't be well with your generation.



Christistruth00:
Did your “whataboutism” save SE from Ipob Chaos?
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by DatNiggaDaz: 4:45pm On Nov 28, 2025
Kalashnikov49:
Goes to show how Evil they are when operating behind Northerners. They just exposed themselves with Tinubu.

The main person that is obsessed with IGBO people is REMI TINUBU. Na that one dey direct the hatred against IGBOs.

She doesn't know that all her antics and mannerisms has been decoded. Na she be DSS handler .

Anyway, people wey dey observe her get time . She doesn't and she must see the results of her actions.
grin

Look at his profile handle. That will tell you how wickedness and deceit have eaten up the soul.

I am not surprised. Wole Soyinka exposed himself under Tinubu. I think it was a good thing Tinubu was allowed to snatch.

It really exposed a he:::ll lot.
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Goo0dHardDick: 4:45pm On Nov 28, 2025
Interesting write up ✍️

It is foolishness to kee your people and lock them up because you're fighting to have a country.
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by shortgun(m):
So if you are Nnamdi Kanu and the government sent the army to unlawfully invade your house, kill your father, your mother and countless of other Igbo youths will you still remain peaceful?

Most of you forget so soon that Nnamdi Kanu started his campaign peacefully in 2012 and he was personally telling everybody to avoid violence. Nnamdi Kanu became violent around 2019, after the Nigerian Army has done python dance 1 and 2 and invaded Nnamdi Kanu’s home in an attempt to kill him.
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Kalashnikov49: 4:47pm On Nov 28, 2025
No be lie

The taqqiya couldn't carry him again, so he ran away from the thread.




DatNiggaDaz:
grin

You see how he wrote his Taqyiyah. He is only interesting in his "whataboutism" Taqyiyah

grin
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by DatNiggaDaz: 4:49pm On Nov 28, 2025
Goo0dHardDick:
Interesting write up ✍️

It is foolishness to kee your people and lock them up because you're fighting to have a country.
So this was the Plan to kill people in our Neigbours East and blsme it on him

Exposure galore.
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Kalashnikov49: 4:53pm On Nov 28, 2025
Remi Tinubu is the person pushing all these nonsense. She funds the office through their Lagos APC office.




DatNiggaDaz:
grin

Look at his profile handle. That will tell you how wickedness and deceit have eaten up the soul.

I am not surprised. Wole Soyinka exposed himself under Tinubu. I think it was a good thing Tinubu was allowed to snatch.

It really exposed a he:::ll lot.
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by JohnAOne: 4:54pm On Nov 28, 2025
What a pity, BUT WE WARNED THEM.

IBOLAND HAS BECOME A BARREN WASTELAND undecided
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by chiagozien(m): 4:56pm On Nov 28, 2025
Justnation:
What is happening in Igboland is also happening everywhere in nigeria.

The TRUTH we have been ignoring is that Nigeria is not one country.

No matter how we pretend, Nigeria will do better by allowing each old region to go peacefully.
All of a sudden those that rejoiced and cheered Nigeria soldiers for killing innocent Igbos youths now care so much for Igbos.



That alone tell you what you have to know about those responsible for insecurity in south East.
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by chiagozien(m): 4:56pm On Nov 28, 2025
JohnAOne:
What a pity, BUT WE WARNED THEM.

IBOLAND HAS BECOME A BARREN WASTELAND undecided
All of a sudden those that rejoiced and cheered Nigeria soldiers for killing innocent Igbos now care for Igbos. grin grin



That alone tell you what you have to know about those responsible for insecurity in south East.
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by chiagozien(m): 4:57pm On Nov 28, 2025
Chibuzoc:
Absolute rubbish, why waste your time
All of a sudden those that rejoiced and cheered Nigeria soldiers for killing innocent Igbos now care for Igbos.



That alone tell you what you have to know about those responsible for insecurity in south East.
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by DatNiggaDaz: 4:57pm On Nov 28, 2025
Kalashnikov49:
No be lie

The taqqiya couldn't carry him again, so he ran away from the thread.
grin grin

He has come with another moniker. For more sophisticated Taqyiyah.

I dey wait
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by DatNiggaDaz: 5:02pm On Nov 28, 2025
chiagozien:
All of a sudden those that rejoiced and cheered Nigeria soldiers for killing innocent Igbos youths now care so much for Igbos.



That alone tell you what you have to know about those responsible for insecurity in south East.
That is what Is confusing. You hate our neigbours from the East, and suddenly out of nothing you start to "care" for thesame Eastern people becsuse of just one man NK.

Don't ever underestimate the folly and deception of Taqyiyah
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Mbanda(m): 5:17pm On Nov 28, 2025
Nnamdipapa:
My final piece on the Nnamdi Kanu judgment and Peter Obi Statement situation:

On the 25th of July 2021, I and some family members drove from Lagos to Anambra to collect the bridal list from my in-laws, officially commencing the journey to my marriage. We arrived Nnewi around 5 pm and finished sometime past 8. My wife was in that blue Lexus 350 with us, likewise my uncle and brother, and the plan was that very early the next day, being Monday the 26th, we will drive into Nnewi to pick her and then be on our way back to Lagos.

We slept in my hometown, Azigbo, and around 5:30 the next morning, as planned, we started for Nnewi. We drove through Amichi. On getting somewhere around that market close to Igwe Orizu, we noticed that the vehicles going in the other direction were flashing their headlamps on us. We slowed down and soon a commercial bus driver revving his vehicle asked us while speaking at the top of his voice to go back because they were shooting somewhere ahead of us in Nnewi.

Who, we asked, and he said something about Biafra and IPOB and zoomed off. We reversed and join the procession of fleeing vehicles. Because of different engagements the people in the vehicle had back in Lagos the next day, we really needed to return to Lagos. So we tried again to drive into Nnewi through the inner roads in Awka-Etiti. The closer we got to Nnewi, the worse it became because we could now hear the gunshots. We drove back and decided to wait a bit. We phoned our in-laws and they confirmed it was hot that morning in Nnewi and that we should consider staying back, and/or leaving without their daughter. She would come back the next day using public transport.

We went back to Azigbo and decided to wait out the time. Later, because we hadn't planned on staying that long, we wanted to go find something we would eat, and also see if we could still travel back to Lagos, even if later than earlier. While on our way, a group of men intercepted us at Ichida Bus Stop.

“Who are you people”, one screamed at us, hitting the bonnet.

“Whine down the glasses”, another added, order coming from different angle as they surrounded our vehicle.

“Where are you going to”, the barking continued, with little time given to really answer their questions.

“Don't you know that today is sit-at-home; where do you think you are going when our leader Nnamdi Kanu is held prisoner in Abuja and is going to court?”

One of them tried to open the door.

“Oga come down; all of you should come down, we are driving this car to Abuja today. We are going to see Kanu. It is either you join us or you give us this car”.

We begged, cajoled, and agreed with them on the spot about the injustice meted out against us Ndigbo, Kanu, and the southeast in Nigeria. After a lot of parley led by my uncle who was in his late seventies, we gave them money, saying we supported the cause, and they allowed us to go. We went to the popular nwanyi ocha place in Ichida, ate, and decided not to go back that way, rather risk our way to Onitsha, away from Anambra, and then to Lagos.

The question I have asked myself all these years was, if that experience had happened sometime between 2022-2024 when tensions had stiffened and the group, with their spin-offs, more militarized and armed, what would have been our fate that mid-morning? Your guess is as good as mine as we have all seen similar events reported in the news and on social media and how they ended up.

Two months later, proceeding to the next stage of our marriage, my wife and I had to go to the headquarters of the Nnewi South local government in Ukpor to register our marriage and fufil other requirements like getting the documentation we would eventually hand the church. A local government wedding per se, which can be done in lieu of court wedding. Everything went well and while we were about leaving, we met a guy from my village, Iruokpala, who worked at the LG HQand he helped us take pictures.

A few months later, however, I met again with the guy in Azigbo. Amid conversation, he asked me to refer him to any job, building gig, or just about anything that he was no longer working at the LG HQ. On further enquiry, he narrated to me how sometime after we met at the HQ, unknown gunmen paid a visit and shot and ‘keed’ people, tagging them saboteurs working for the zoo government (or something to that effect).

“Nwanna, I escaped narrowly; small thing and I would have been a dead person today”.

I made some posts yesterday and a horde descended on them. Worse, my disagreement with the statement Peter Obi put out further inflamed many. I still stand by that condemnation.

Almost every social upheaval has a complex history, their evolution traced to various events. In 2019 or thereabouts, Obi was interviewed in the run-up to the election where he was vice to Atiku, and about IPOB he said something to the effect that they were harmless freedom fighters with valid grievances who could be dialogued with and things handled better, instead of the blanket proscription, nailing them as terrorists.

I agreed with Obi at that time. Even today, when situated in that context and time, I still agree. During the 2023 elections, when his detractors were everywhere whipping the video up in the face of worsening violent activities ascribed to IPON or its spin-off groups, attempting to utilize it in their bid to tag him a terrorist apologist, I was everywhere too erecting context to the video and arguing unremittingly in support of what Obi really meant there. This is a different case.

To be clear, I categorize the evolution of the agitation under Kanu and IPOB into two broad categories: Pre-2019 and Post-2019. If Obi’s statement verbatim dropped 22nd November 2019, I will agree verbatim with him. But this is 2025 and we have stood witness to the events of 2020 to this day. And, at this juncture, I will be fair to stop using the taxonomy, IPOB, as historically things began to be more complex somewhere around 2021/22 and it wasn't clear which group was behind the things that happened as we saw the proliferation of splinter groups, personalities, and units who carried activities that the ‘official’ IPOB themselves publicly denounced, or so it seems.

Staying relevant to Kanu, we all listened to broadcasts where he incited, ordered, and even took responsibility of some unspeakable things. These broadcast speeches are still out here on the internet. Kanu nailed himself with every broadcast, making it hard for anyone on earth to truly defend him with deep honesty.

I remember the 2020 EndSARS protest that was going on smoothly as disillusioned Nigerian youths vs incompetent government thing, and out of nowhere Kanu inserted himself in it. I remember listening to that broadcast in utter shock. It was too nerve-wracking that till today I still remember where I was, mouth agape, eyes popped in disbelief, and soon we were making calls amongst our young Igbo links and asking everyone to stay away from the protest or going out as Kanu’s speech might turn things on its head and set us against the Yoruba. Unfortunately, this happened towards or after a group of disgruntled younglings looted the palace of a Lagos Oba. It wasn't long and the propaganda machine went into work trying to leverage Kanu speech to say it was the Igbo youth burning down Lagos and desecrating traditional heritage. They also said the BRT inferno was set up by the Igbo.

Kanu never cared about Igbo people in Lagos and what could have happened to them if the spin caught on. And from thereon things went further downhill. Kanu will make a broadcast saying, k*ll security operatives, police, soldiers, etc and take their weapon. Soon, mostly days after, security operatives are indeed murdered and weapons taken. Some of them were Igbo and they were dealt harshly with regardless for continuing to work in the Nigerian force. This happened in many places in the southeast. Today, people want to revise this recent history gaslight us for pointing these out, trying to divorce bloody effect from its clear cause.

To some others, it isn't that Kanu is innocent and blameless, rather that a case of calling out the apparent hypocrisy of the federal government and the equalizing of approach to insurgent groups. Fair point and a solid argument to be had there. However, I as an individual do not care about other regions of Nigeria pampering violent group that have now held them hostage, and I do not want that model replicated in my region.

There used to be a time, just as recent as 2014-16 when, right here on social media, we brag to other Nigerians that nothing will ever make an Igbo person resort to terrorist activities. We bragged that an average Igbo will rather man a kiosk from Igba Oso-Afia, and gradually grow it to a business empire, than take up arms. We said these things and believed it. How wrong we were.

Look at Ihiala, Iseke, and environs today. Our own people did those things, and to their very own folks. Some people have attempted to counter these occurrences with the conspiratorial claims that the violence and the violent groups were planted by ‘the evil federal government to destabilize our region and implicate Nnamdi Kanu’. To this, I will say nothing.

People like Asoegwu are receiving death threats by folks here just because he is calling out these maladies, complete with video proof. Such utter radicalization. Yesterday, someone whom I spent six years with in a boarding secondary school threatened me too right there in the comment section. This is the last I will say about this matter and I end it by reiterating the popular saying that those who feed and ride a tiger will someday end up in its belly. For years people have fetched ant-infested firewood and now the lizards are here, and it will take some time to get rid of them, if we ever.
Lies and propaganda from s@d wasté.
They are trying so hard to justify the injustice of sentencing an innocent man without the backing of the law.
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by JohnAOne: 5:28pm On Nov 28, 2025
chiagozien:
All of a sudden those that rejoiced and cheered Nigeria soldiers for killing innocent Igbos now care for Igbos. grin grin



That alone tell you what you have to know about those responsible for insecurity in south East.
CONTINUE TO SHIFT BLAMES!

Don't take responsibility for the evil you brought upon yourselves...

The Yorubas you hate will continue to progress, while YOU (and your people) will continue to regress.
Re: This Is What Biafra Has Turned SE Into by Mbanda(m): 5:32pm On Nov 28, 2025
Christistruth00:
What you couldn’t see about Ipob and Kanu in 2019 many people had already seen that danger in 2015.
Kanu was full of deadly hate even in 2015


Listen to this



This one was from 2014 where Kanu was already threatening to turn his place to Somalia

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XI95DOvNb8Y?si=ynRl9J4F57LnZh67
What baffles me is how an average yorobah person will expect Igbos to be patriotic after dishing out all sorts of injustices on them.

Marginalisation, injustice and h@te from Nigeria against the Igbo nation, are the things that gave birth to Kanu
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