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| Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 2:28pm On Mar 30 |
Headlines coming out of Nigeria are a harrowing catalog of tragedy. From the targeted gunning down of worshippers inside churches to the horrific locking and burning of buildings with the faithful inside, a silent war is being waged. Entire Christian villages are being decimated by extremist groups, yet the global mainstream media remains disturbingly quiet. In this climate of systemic violence, one demographic has consistently stood as a bulwark against the encroachment of Islamic extremism: The Igbos. The Igbos are often cited as the only tribe in the region to fiercely and organizedly confront and resist the expansion of extremist agendas. This resistance is not merely reactive; it is a cultural and existential refusal to be subjugated. From the community-led security initiatives to the absolute refusal to cede land under the guise of "settlement" policies, the Igbo spirit has become the primary obstacle to those seeking to reshape the religious and social map of Nigeria through waton bloodshed. Many analysts argue that this fierce independence is exactly why the UK establishment maintains a historic and contemporary "loathing" for the Igbo Cause, not necessarily the resources in Igboland. Take it or leave it, the Brits are excellent craftsmen, they are exceptionally good in negotiation and can easily negotiate with the Igbo nation, if they choose. But, to them, I reckon, it goes beyond that. The reasons are rooted in cold, hard geopolitics: The Preference for "Predictable" Structures: Historically, British colonial administration preferred the centralized, hierarchical structures found in other regions, which were easier to manage through "Indirect Rule." The decentralized, democratic, and rebellious nature of the Igbos was—and remains—a headache for a Foreign Office that prioritizes "stability" over "sovereignty." The Unity of the Status Quo: The UK has long-term strategic and economic interests in a unified Nigerian state under a specific power structure. The Igbo resistance to extremist encroachment disrupts the "balance of power" that the UK worked for decades to install. When the Igbos resist, they expose the failure of the "One Nigeria" project that the UK helped architect. By standing up for their faith and their land, they force the world to look at the reality of the Christian persecution that the West would rather ignore for the sake of trade and oil. While Christian blood is spilled, the UK remains tethered to a policy of non-interference or subtle support for the status quo. The Igbos are being punished—diplomatically and politically—not because they are wrong, but because they are the only ones standing in the way of a total takeover. If you want to know why the media is silent, look at who benefits from the silence. If you want to know why the Igbos are targeted, look at who they are protecting.
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| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 2:32pm On Mar 30 |
You have no idea why the UAE blocks their citizens from going to the UK due to fears of radicalization..... The Brits are something else! Do they care their fiefdom is on a downward self-destruction? Hell no! |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 2:33pm On Mar 30 |
You must respect the Igbos for resisting the British for hundreds of years now! |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Dalohad: 2:35pm On Mar 30*. Modified: 11:33am On Apr 09 |
The British became the devil headquarters when their king Henry VIII abandoned True Christianity to form the Anglican gathering, because the Catholic church would not let him divorce his wife and marry another wife. Over the years, I have come to study how evil the British is. They owe reparations to Igboland, let them pay up.. |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 2:36pm On Mar 30 |
Under "Unexplained Wealth Orders" (UWOs), the UK places the burden of proof on the deceased's estate. When the "source of funds" cannot be verified to Western standards, the Civil Recovery provisions allow the British government to seize and liquidate these assets. |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 2:36pm On Mar 30 |
Ultimately, the wealth isn't returned to the Nigerian people; it is absorbed into the UK Treasury as "forfeited assets," effectively tax-funding British infrastructure with the lifeblood of the Nigerian economy. This is a Masterclass of how to steal legit |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by ElSudani: 2:39pm On Mar 30 |
Cultural and existential refusal to be subjugated but when Awolowo proposed a clause to make sure this never happened it was Azikiwe with the British who killed the idea. Forget the nonsense about the refusal to be subjugated. |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 2:42pm On Mar 30 |
The United Kingdom understands what I call the Master-craft! A really ingenious way to rip off a stupid class of very unpatriotic politicians.....who usually engage equally not bright consultants like themselves. Late Jeremiah will lose the house in the UK, just like Herbert Wigwe will loose those 106 properties too Dalohad: |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 2:45pm On Mar 30 |
And I am sure we are not cursed to repeat mistakes just to spit the other person, right? It is fair to assume Nigerians do not know the Brits at that point, but not with how they have kept Nigeria under tight grip, and deference to radical islam...anyway, continue with the mistake beside your neigbour made a mistake....I only hope you are lucky, not like those Christians murdered on Sunday! Good luck! ElSudani: |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 2:47pm On Mar 30 |
If I ever become the president of any country..... I will make sure during my Adminstration, that country will not maintain diplomatic relations with 10 Downing Street..... tufiakwaaaa |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by ElSudani: 2:47pm On Mar 30 |
Bigkoko:Nigeria did not know the British after 100 years of colonization? How old are you? Awolowo clearly saw what was coming, it was zik who cut his own nose to spite his face. Everything you experience today started from that grossly unintelligent mistake. |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 2:56pm On Mar 30 |
Read to understand! I tacitly assume resisting Awolowo clause for seceding was an error, and I asked if you wish to continue in error just to spit or repay a mistake done 60 years ago! You are welcomed to continue in error....its a free world...won't be surprised at least one of the victim of the sunday massacre might sare a similar view with you. As you should know by now, the Igbos don't repeat mistakes to spit on anyone...... ElSudani: |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by ElSudani: 3:00pm On Mar 30 |
Bigkoko:So, where was the cultural and existential refusal to be subjugated when Zik basically signed away his ability to exercise that refusal? Igbos don't repeat mistakes? Yoruba prefer to learn from the mistakes of others. |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by TokoEkambi: 3:04pm On Mar 30 |
ElSudani:Pls let them enjoy their self deceit in peace. Don't come here to disturb us with facts, pls. |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 3:11pm On Mar 30 |
Just like those Obas and poor Yoruba women, victims of Islamic Massacres in Owo, Kwara is learning....What a people! ElSudani: |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 3:12pm On Mar 30 |
REUTERS has finally acknowledged the latest massacre in Nigeria, but the framing is a masterclass in deception. By labeling jihadists as mere "gunmen" and blaming "climate change" for the targeted killing of Christians, they have become complicit in the erasure of these victims. When faith-based genocide is re-branded as an environmental dispute, the world looks away. We are on the ground to provide the unfiltered truth that mainstream media is too compromised to report. Even when the evidence is undeniable, Reuters chooses to sanitize a massacre. Last night, Christians were slaughtered for their faith, yet the media attributes the violence to "gunmen" and "climate change" rather than identifying the Islamic jihadist roots. This isn't just a reporting error; it is a demonic distortion of the truth to protect a false narrative. We are witnessing the reality they refuse to name. The blood of the innocent demands the truth, not excuses.
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| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by WizardOfNG: 3:26pm On Mar 30*. Modified: 5:58pm On Mar 30 |
TokoEkambi:Lol. I love this response. Wittily spot-on. Why bother a people who hate facts with it? They don't like working with facts to shape how they reason and talk.so why disturb them with it whey they'll just dismiss or ignore? Lol. Totally delusional thread that is no doubt the product of a narcissistic mind with a messiah complex. |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by IGBOPROMISE1: 4:21pm On Mar 30 |
Bigkoko:That’s another innovative way of pretending not to support kwarruption in Nigeria, then going through the back door to benefit from same! Very sneaky, yes….but ‘brilliant’! ![]() |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by ElSudani: 4:30pm On Mar 30 |
Bigkoko:Very true, Ibos are going through the same thing and this is in addition to losing 3 million people trying to get when you could have gotten with the stroke of a pen. |
| Re: Why The Uk’s Geopolitics Clashes With Igbo Resilience. by Bigkoko(op): 11:22am On Apr 09 |
Since I came to Sweden, I spent the most harrowing 15 minutes of my life today, serving someone from the British establishment! It was a service I couldn't refuse because it was work for another company, not under my company Bigkoko Group. I know MI6 has a file on me, but not much beside what the Rwandan & Nigerian govt fed them. It was the most difficult 15 minutes of my life. For the first time since I work this shifts, I received a request from someone in an Embassy! Guess where? the British Embassy at the Östermalm area of Stockholm!!! I almost dropped the phone when I saw the request...like what? The British embassy. Wow...so they finally understand that I am no longer in Africa! As per my work contract, I shouldn't decline to offer service based on personal prejudice. Guess what, to veil their intentions, the not-so pretty lady who met me at the British embassy offered a tip! What an insult! Off course I know their intentions: The letter senior Counsel's of @Shell, @Bp & possibly @St1 received from us somehow found its way to the table of Mi6 & they want to know who this Igbo is, at close range! Yes, the cameras at the British embassy got my full picture. Too bad I had PPE on, and the not-so smart gentleman inside the Rolls Royce who was taking a pic of me right from inside the car, yes I saw him, he was not fast enough to lower his hand after taking the picture, and when he was sure I saw him he waved to me, I returned it and with my middle finger too! The money I earned from that 15 minutes, including the tip will be donated to charity. I consider it, and anything from the UK govt blood money! Wow...can you for a minute fathom a guess why a suspected member of the British Intelligence will want the Lead Claimant against two of the biggest oil companies on earth, around its embassy in stockholm, under a so called request for service? I reckon unlike Rwanda & Nigeria, the Swedes won't do dirty jobs for the British!, so they decide to help themselves without making it too obvious. I reckon they still have not realized who they are dealing with or the sheer strength of my resolve to make Shell & BP face justice for the role they play in the Biafra genocide. Yes, they want my picture, to properly follow me around Sweden. Even at that, all they could have done was ask nicely, and I will show up, off course with out Rupert Borg, who I am sure the b@s t@rds will pay a fortune to know, and probably threaten to back off from supporting me & my legal advocacy! As they can see, after wasting time telling their puppet in Rwanda govt to order Rwanda Central Bank to check my companies...lol. I work my ass off just to make sure I fund my dreams & goal, legit, especially the litigation in London and the appeal to declassify Biafra era files, and soon to be heard case against Shell successor entity in Sweden; St1, St1 Oy in Stockholm too. I am sure with the evidence we attached in our latest response to the senior counsels in London, they were rattled about how I accessed those documents. I have great respect for the Swedish Judiciary but if the British govt carries its failed operations from Rwanda to Sweden, I will have no choice than to release other "Restricted" documents I have in my custody! As for Shell, BP & St1, we will meet in court concerning your historical liability during the Biafra genocide! I have ordered that my Ikenga & Ngwu be sent to me. The legal fire works will heat up soon! |
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