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Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by mightyhaze: 10:08pm On Feb 27
Slytiger:
Stop insulting others else, people will insult you in return.

https://x.com/Kid33yg/status/2020192939402727933?s=20[/quote]oh ok..the boy hasn't run out of tears and green phlegm grin
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by Amumaigwe: 5:39am On Feb 28
Winterhaven:
These people are always pompous and conceited. That explains why nobody wants them to ever rule Nigeria.
Keeping them from ruling Nigeria is Nigerians' loss. They ball nevertheless.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by Winterhaven(m): 6:10am On Feb 28
gidgiddy:
Well, always remember its not a must that you must belong to the same country as them. You guys can always support they go theur way as s different country
nobody is stopping them from going their way. The land they currently occupy is owned by Nigeria. They can pack their loads and go look for land elsewhere, nobody will stop them, and Nigeria will be better off without such insufferable lots.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by ibechris(m): 6:13am On Feb 28
Winterhaven:
These people are always pompous and conceited. That explains why nobody wants them to ever rule Nigeria.
My brother I like their pomposity
That is because of their achievements. If u have no achievements u cant be proud of yourself.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by Winterhaven(m): 6:22am On Feb 28
ibechris:
My brother I like their pomposity
That is because of their achievements. If u have no achievements u cant be proud of yourself.
Thats why God will continue to humble you guys.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by Sirianese: 6:47am On Feb 28
Ofodirinwa:
Short history; Ojukwu's father, Sir Louis Ojukwu was actually one of the main contributors to Nnewi's current economic success. He assembled the youth of his time and began training them in automotive technologies. This is when few families in the west had cars, let alone africa. Today Nnewi not only manufactures vehicles, but dominates automotive parts manufacturing, trading and fabrication throughout the whole of Africa
Lol😁

Igbo people no dey gree lie low

When they come after una again all you will be crying upandan
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by okpanachil: 7:12am On Feb 28
AustineE1:
I am from Asaba and an Igboman to the core,we in Asaba felt the pain of the war most,considering the shameful event of Asaba massacre,carried out by Murtala Mohammed and Ibrahim Taiwo.
However,it is now in our past!
Gowon was a good man influenced by the northern oligarchy at that time,he even agreed to 'Aburi accord' in Ghana but the core north,their Yoruba collaborators and Britain forced him not to honour the agreement.
Right now,the good people of Plateau state are also victims of this contraption called Nigeria,whatever happened during the war is now in our past.We must all join hands to make this nation work again. Make it a nation where the strong defends the weak,speak for the voiceless and resist all forces of darkness.
This statement is too apt.You deserve to be followed
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by Adaisback(f): 7:41am On Feb 28
Ofodirinwa:
The people of Plateau chose their fate and today they are angry were are not dying with them. I even remember ESN offering to protect Benue communities from Fulani and these people actually rejected it more than the herdsmen. Today, SE is the only place in Nigeria fulani herdsmen don't play their games because of ESN, and Platue Benue and co are colonies of Gambia.

but you're correct, the war is the past. Posting Ojukwu's village and Gowon's village should not be seen as an attack unless the person is offended by the progress of Ojukwu's village.
no not because of ESN. We igbos have been known to detest the Fulanis and come vehemently against them even before Nnamdi Kanu. There was no ESN when Omor people dealt with them , there was no ESN when oka boys went to defend Nimbo. Abeg quit the ESN story jor, na big lie.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by Ezmans: 7:53am On Feb 28
Winterhaven:
These people are always pompous and conceited. That explains why nobody wants them to ever rule Nigeria.
one person brings out a picture to troll on internet you are saying these people so what terrorist herders are doing are all fulani a terrorist?
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by gidgiddy: 8:12am On Feb 28
Winterhaven:
nobody is stopping them from going their way. The land they currently occupy is owned by Nigeria. They can pack their loads and go look for land elsewhere, nobody will stop them, and Nigeria will be better off without such insufferable lots.
Their land is owned by Nigeria which the British came from Europe to create for you?
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by popesco123: 9:05am On Feb 28
To hell with your nigeria that has forever happened to you and your generation. Biafra all the way.

Winterhaven:
These people are always pompous and conceited. That explains why nobody wants them to ever rule Nigeria.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by NLandIsHypocrit: 9:12am On Feb 28
Winterhaven:
These people are always pompous and conceited. That explains why nobody wants them to ever rule Nigeria.
Would you say the same thing if the narrative were opposite?

Hate, envy and bitterness is the chains around you, you can free yourself if you determine.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by hope4nigeria(m): 10:47am On Feb 28
Ofodirinwa:
Short history; Ojukwu's father, Sir Louis Ojukwu was actually one of the main contributors to Nnewi's current economic success. He assembled the youth of his time and began training them in automotive technologies. This is when few families in the west had cars, let alone africa. Today Nnewi not only manufactures vehicles, but dominates automotive parts manufacturing, trading and fabrication throughout the whole of Africa
you people like decieving yourself, if we carry cameras go nNewi now, it's an eyesaw, the roads are very terible
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by Elusive001: 11:46am On Feb 28
esnbrutality:
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Richtaiwo
Legendhero
Yarimo

etc etc etc

After the war and evil orientation towards the SE. They are better than you people even without being president.

Gowons community is under terrorists Fulani annexation. After being used by same Fulani to fight IGBOs and Biafra.


Isn't it a shame...
Very big shame. The funny thing is that he is experiencing it. The very people he fought are the ones killing his people.

I wonder what T.Y. Danjuma would be saying now.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by franchasng: 11:52am On Feb 28
Winterhaven:
These people are always pompous and conceited. That explains why nobody wants them to ever rule Nigeria.
Sorry bro, if you ever need a rope to do the needful, please feel free to call on me and I will provide one for free.

As for the people you are hating on, they don't even recognize your existence so why bother about them? shocked
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by OneCandleAway(f): 11:54am On Feb 28
gidgiddy:
Their land is owned by Nigeria which the British came from Europe to create for you?
The guy you quotes has mental issues how can you say a tribe should pack their load and leave their ancestral land just because you don't like them.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by OneCandleAway(f): 11:55am On Feb 28
Winterhaven:
nobody is stopping them from going their way. The land they currently occupy is owned by Nigeria. They can pack their loads and go look for land elsewhere, nobody will stop them, and Nigeria will be better off without such insufferable lots.
So you want igbos to leave their ancestral lands, are you normal at all with that thing you wrote? Other people that separated did they leave their ancestral lands?
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by franchasng: 11:55am On Feb 28
AustineE1:
I am from Asaba and an Igboman to the core,we in Asaba felt the pain of the war most,considering the shameful event of Asaba massacre,carried out by Murtala Mohammed and Ibrahim Taiwo.
However,it is now in our past!
Gowon was a good man influenced by the northern oligarchy at that time,he even agreed to 'Aburi accord' in Ghana but the core north,their Yoruba collaborators and Britain forced him not to honour the agreement.
Right now,the good people of Plateau state are also victims of this contraption called Nigeria,whatever happened during the war is now in our past.We must all join hands to make this nation work again. Make it a nation where the strong defends the weak,speak for the voiceless and resist all forces of darkness.
God bless you my Igbo brother from across the Niger.

It was an unfortunate incident that happened in Asaba.


Unfortunately bro, the people you want to work with to change the story of Nigeria for good don't want it to happen, they still believe that the Igbos must not be allowed to govern Nigeria even if the Igbo man running for President is the ordained leader by God, so tell me how the so called Nigeria can be liberated?
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by Igbophobia: 12:32pm On Feb 28
Winterhaven:
These people are always pompous and conceited. That explains why nobody wants them to ever rule Nigeria.
Show us your village
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by engrchykae(m): 12:32pm On Feb 28
Winterhaven:
These people are always pompous and conceited. That explains why nobody wants them to ever rule Nigeria.
we enjoy when you have that feeling
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by WantsandMore: 12:35pm On Feb 28
Every election you fight between yourselves over petty arguments, these top dogs, they congregate and have fun
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by engrchykae(m): 12:40pm On Feb 28
Slytiger:
More of real igbo land.
renaming ibadan to enugu will like taking Panadol for infection.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by AustineE1: 12:49pm On Feb 28
franchasng:
God bless you my Igbo brother from across the Niger.

It was an unfortunate incident that happened in Asaba.


Unfortunately bro, the people you want to work with to change the story of Nigeria for good don't want it to happen, they still believe that the Igbos must not be allowed to govern Nigeria even if the Igbo man running for President is the ordained leader by God, so tell me how the so called Nigeria can be liberated?
You made a salient point,it is a painful reality but we ndigbo must stand firm and don't lose focus,if Nigeria chooses the road to self destruction by its wrong choices and self inflicted insecurity then we as a people must pursue our quest for the 'land of the rising sun'....probably the regions or ethnic groups will be better farther apart.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by Okoroawusa: 12:52pm On Feb 28
Is this necessary?
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by CSTRR: 1:55pm On Feb 28
Winterhaven:
nobody is stopping them from going their way. The land they currently occupy is owned by Nigeria. They can pack their loads and go look for land elsewhere, nobody will stop them, and Nigeria will be better off without such insufferable lots.
Igbos have the oldest proven archaeological history. The very meaning of their name means "ancient".
They were here before everybody else.
Re: Ojukwu's Village V. Gowon's Village Trending On Twitter by lawani(m): 3:21pm On Feb 28
CSTRR:
Igbos have the oldest proven archaeological history. The very meaning of their name means "ancient".
They were here before everybody else.
You won't be able to understand any language spoken even five thousand years ago and their culture will seem strange to you.
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