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Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by obi4eze(m): 10:15am On May 13, 2015
barcanista:
What lies in store for the Niger Deltans/SS? Do we continue with the one Nigeria? Should we demand for independent Niger-Delta country or we consolidate on our love and unity with the Igbo nation for an independent and a united SS/SE country?
As an Ijaw, our father's resisted Biafran movement because of "trust" issues. I have searched to see the legitimacy of such fears even read from the memo of Chief Dappa Biriye and I have found no real base but the natural human fear of the unknown. Dappa Biriye, Isaac Boro and some others fought for united Nigeria even when they had nothing gaining from the country. Dappa Biriye was very close to Yakubu Gowon, Muritala Muhammed and even Ahmadu Bello. He always preached "resource control" and good environment, yet we never achieved it. In fact, he formed the Niger Delta Council, a political party for the ethnic Eastern Minorities, through which Melford Okilo won a seat to the House of Representative. He had alliance with Northern People Congress that formed the government, yet we achieved nothing but a common parliamentary secretary. Despite our loyalty to the Nigerian state, the status quo of marginalisation and outright rejection of our demands still stares our faces.
Of a truth, the Niger Delta is filled with different ethnic group and it has never been an organised entity. An independent Niger Delta will only created a confused society. The more organised entity is the eastern region/SS/SE that has been even before independence. The Igbos have shown real brotherhood and have been consistent. I TRUST them.
If Nigeria is to remain United, there must be structural change. Resource Control and True Federalism should not only be accepted, but implemented and encouraged for socio-economic and political progress. A continuous rejection of this demand should make way for a referendum for the people of the ss/se to determine their future in accordance with the UN Principle of Self Determination. Should that be the case, I shall support a United Country with the Igbo nation and the SS irrespesctive of the nomenclature.
However, the new country will have to adopt autonomy of the different nations that makes up the country.
God Bless Us All
Mr Bigot, you guys are your own enemies. Your son Goodluck Jonathan had the opportunity to better your lot but what did he do for you guys? That was one of the errors he made.

Fiscal Federalism or not, you guys will continue to be your own problems and if you don't deal with that, Niger Delta will not move forward. If you are thinking of a coalition with Biafra, it will not work because even we, the Igbos are not united. If our governors cannot treat us well in Nigeria is it in Biafra that they will treat us well?

Let's just support this government and stop blaming others for our own errors.

Nigeria will be great again.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by socialmediaman: 10:20am On May 13, 2015
[s]I guess you didn't read that comment well before commenting... Don't be in a hurry to comment when you read a headline or the first line of comment... The commenter was questioning the OP's claim that Biafra is a better option for the region and not the selfish interest of those who lost election..[/s]


obi4eze:
Mr Bigot, you guys are your own enemies. Your son Goodluck Jonathan had the opportunity to better your lot but what did he do for you guys? That was the number one error he made.
Fiscal Federalism or not, you guys will continue to be your own problems and if you don't deal with that, Niger Delta will not move forward. If you are thinking of a coalition with Biafra, it will not work because even we, the Igbos are not united. If our governors cannot treat us well in Nigeria is it in Biafra that they will treat us well?
Let's just support this government and stop blaming others for our own errors.

Nigeria will be great again.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by obi4eze(m): 10:21am On May 13, 2015
socialmediaman:
I guess you didn't read that comment well before commenting... Don't be in a hurry to comment when you read a headline or the first line I a comment...
Sorry, it's been fixed
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by socialmediaman: 10:25am On May 13, 2015
obi4eze:
Sorry, it's been fixed
Oh, I withdraw the reply then...
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by obi4eze(m): 10:26am On May 13, 2015
socialmediaman:
Oh, I withdraw the reply then...
Ok, thanks
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Nobody: 10:29am On May 13, 2015
I don't like commenting on NL before now.
But since SW have been using this forum to denigrate my people, I can sit on the fence anylonger.

Insha Allah, GMB is going to rule our great country starting from the end of this month. As an elder stateman and somebody that have seen it all, I pray he heals our wounds and launch on a path of greater greatness.

My people from SW should know n understand that voting 4 GMB does not make the Jagaban a saint and somany of his cohorts. Including the people that were caught trying to ferry their state money to U.A.E, even when they are owing the state civil service for 7 months.

I shaded tears when at the initial period they said that the reason they couldn't pay was that GEJ stopped their allocation later it turned to the lie of the millenium. They were amassing those massive debts because they believed that if they loose the second term, the new government will be stranded. Now they are still the new government and coupled with the cash crunch that's affecting the whole country, they find themselves in a quagmire. Still the little remaining cheese is being squandered.
May God help us all.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by socialmediaman: 10:30am On May 13, 2015
obi4eze:
Ok, thanks
Cheers bro!
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by teufelein(f): 10:35am On May 13, 2015
obi4eze:
[s]Mr Bigot, you guys are your own enemies. Your son Goodluck Jonathan had the opportunity to better your lot but what did he do for you guys? That was one of the errors he made.

Fiscal Federalism or not, you guys will continue to be your own problems and if you don't deal with that, Niger Delta will not move forward. If you are thinking of a coalition with Biafra, it will not work because even we, the Igbos are not united. If our governors cannot treat us well in Nigeria is it in Biafra that they will treat us well?

Let's just support this government and stop blaming others for our own errors.

Nigeria will be great again.[/s]
..go and ask your mom who or what precisely is your vater...you're not an igboman, u may have an igbo name but your DNA is not of igbo stock!
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by obi4eze(m): 10:42am On May 13, 2015
teufelein:
..go and ask your mom who or what precisely is your vater...you're not an igboman, u may have an igbo name but your DNA is not of igbo stock!
And that is why I am different from others. I am not sentimental but realistic. I know my people well. Biafra will not work for now because of our mentality. Go to the SE States and see how many governors are doing well.

For what you said about asking my mum I'll let it slide and pretend I didn't see it.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Nobody: 10:44am On May 13, 2015
Obi4eze can go and eat a dick.
We have learnt a lot from the entity called Nigeria.our new agenda can only be better than naija.
People like him should stay in SW and continue bearing their names( Seuns, Tundes) people with identity problems
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by obi4eze(m): 10:49am On May 13, 2015
udordike:
Obi4eze can go and eat a dick.
We have learnt a lot from the entity called Nigeria.our new agenda can only be better than naija.
People like him should stay in SW and continue bearing their names( Seuns, Tundes) people with identity problems
gringringrin
Thanks bro but if you achieve secession please don't let me into Biafra.
Like I said earlier, Biafra cannot work for now because we, the Igbos are our own problems. Let's deal with the problem within before we tackle the one without.


For now, we have no other country but Nigeria
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Nobody: 10:50am On May 13, 2015
obi4eze:
And that is why I am different from others. I am not sentimental but realistic. I know my people well. Biafra will not work for now because of our mentality. Go to the SE States and see how many governors are doing well.
For what you said about asking my mum I'll let it slide and pretend I didn't see it.
Am from Anambra, and my state is working and very viable because we try to vote in technocrats and not politicians as our governors for sometime now. Other states should emulate that and place square pegs in square holes
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by frankyychiji: 10:56am On May 13, 2015
Jesusloveyou:
this long essay miss one point, did u think igboman wil support u without achieving anything?itheir second name is 'Agip', they support obj against ekweme and ojukwu, they know how to betray their brother's for 'money', they should first unite themselves.
I agree with you 100%!
let us believe the events of recent past will be a rude awakening to us.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by obi4eze(m): 10:59am On May 13, 2015
udordike:
Am from Anambra, and my state is working and very viable because we try to vote in technocrats and not politicians as our governors for sometime now. Other states should emulate that and place square pegs in square holes
Is it only Anambra that makes up the SE? What about Enugu, Abia, Ebonyi and Imo? How well have all these governors and legislators been able to transform their states? If they can't do any tangible thing with the supposed little they get, they will do nothing if there is a secession. Hope you get my point?
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Nobody: 11:02am On May 13, 2015
obi4eze:
gringringrin
Thanks bro but if you achieve secession please don't let me into Biafra.
Like I said earlier, Biafra cannot work for now because we, the Igbos are our own problems. Let's deal with the problem within before we tackle the one without.
For now, we have no other country but Nigeria
I accept the fact naija is the best for us and everybody. But what do we do when naija is working against us?
I disagree with you when you said that we are our problem even when I understand why you said that. People always work against a collective agenda but that shouldn't deter us. Using the last election as a case study, some prominent sw figures worked against the sw agenda. Its part of the beauty of democracy.
We shouldn't wait until when we have a common front because we won't but we all suffer the same plight because we bear the same name "igbos"
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Nobody: 11:03am On May 13, 2015
barcanista:
What lies in store for the Niger Deltans/SS? Do we continue with the one Nigeria? Should we demand for independent Niger-Delta country or we consolidate on our love and unity with the Igbo nation for an independent and a united SS/SE country?

As an Ijaw, our father's resisted Biafran movement because of "trust" issues. I have searched to see the legitimacy of such fears even read from the memo of Chief Dappa Biriye and I have found no real base but the natural human fear of the unknown. Dappa Biriye, Isaac Boro and some others fought for united Nigeria even when they had nothing gaining from the country. Dappa Biriye was very close to Yakubu Gowon, Muritala Muhammed and even Ahmadu Bello. He always preached "resource control" and good environment, yet we never achieved it. In fact, he formed the Niger Delta Council, a political party for the ethnic Eastern Minorities, through which Melford Okilo won a seat to the House of Representative. He had alliance with Northern People Congress that formed the government, yet we achieved nothing but a common parliamentary secretary. Despite our loyalty to the Nigerian state, the status quo of marginalisation and outright rejection of our demands still stares our faces.

Of a truth, the Niger Delta is filled with different ethnic group and it has never been an organised entity. An independent Niger Delta will only created a confused society. The more organised entity is the eastern region/SS/SE that has been even before independence. The Igbos have shown real brotherhood and have been consistent. I TRUST them.

If Nigeria is to remain United, there must be structural change. Resource Control and True Federalism should not only be accepted, but implemented and encouraged for socio-economic and political progress. A continuous rejection of this demand should make way for a referendum for the people of the ss/se to determine their future in accordance with the UN Principle of Self Determination. Should that be the case, I shall support a United Country with the Igbo nation and the SS irrespesctive of the nomenclature.

However, the new country will have to adopt autonomy of the different nations that makes up the country.



God Bless Us All
if Nigeria can't guarantee true federalism and biafra would. Then biafra is best.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Nobody: 11:13am On May 13, 2015
obi4eze:
Is it only Anambra that makes up the SE? What about Enugu, Abia, Ebonyi and Imo? How well have all these governors and legislators been able to transform their states? If they can't do any tangible thing with the supposed little they get, they will do nothing if there is a secession. Hope you get my point?
Those states still believe in the Nigerian career politicians and it quite heart rending. Nigerian politicians don't think well for their people, they can even kill them just to get the power.
Its time we start looking at our technocrats, people that have excelled in their endeavours and not even the civil servants. People that have images and careers to protects and not retired thugs and hoodlums. People that know what it means and takes to do the right things, at the right time and at all times. Not people that want to sit on the throne either by the hool or by the crook.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by BlackTechnology: 11:20am On May 13, 2015
obi4eze:
Mr Bigot, you guys are your own enemies. Your son Goodluck Jonathan had the opportunity to better your lot but what did he do for you guys? That was one of the errors he made.

Fiscal Federalism or not, you guys will continue to be your own problems and if you don't deal with that, Niger Delta will not move forward. If you are thinking of a coalition with Biafra, it will not work because even we, the Igbos are not united. If our governors cannot treat us well in Nigeria is it in Biafra that they will treat us well?

Let's just support this government and stop blaming others for our own errors.

Nigeria will be great again.
Barcanista

Don't take this nonentity serious


We the true Igbos don't know him. cool



Barcanista

Have you notice that Yorubas are uncomfortable with our unity



Reality has dawn on them that they are on their own if their relationship with the Dan Fodios go bad. grin
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Bizibi(m): 11:29am On May 13, 2015
barcanista:
What lies in store for the Niger Deltans/SS? Do we continue with the one Nigeria? Should we demand for independent Niger-Delta country or we consolidate on our love and unity with the Igbo nation for an independent and a united SS/SE country?

As an Ijaw, our father's resisted Biafran movement because of "trust" issues. I have searched to see the legitimacy of such fears even read from the memo of Chief Dappa Biriye and I have found no real base but the natural human fear of the unknown. Dappa Biriye, Isaac Boro and some others fought for united Nigeria even when they had nothing gaining from the country. Dappa Biriye was very close to Yakubu Gowon, Muritala Muhammed and even Ahmadu Bello. He always preached "resource control" and good environment, yet we never achieved it. In fact, he formed the Niger Delta Council, a political party for the ethnic Eastern Minorities, through which Melford Okilo won a seat to the House of Representative. He had alliance with Northern People Congress that formed the government, yet we achieved nothing but a common parliamentary secretary. Despite our loyalty to the Nigerian state, the status quo of marginalisation and outright rejection of our demands still stares our faces.

Of a truth, the Niger Delta is filled with different ethnic group and it has never been an organised entity. An independent Niger Delta will only created a confused society. The more organised entity is the eastern region/SS/SE that has been even before independence. The Igbos have shown real brotherhood and have been consistent. I TRUST them.

If Nigeria is to remain United, there must be structural change. Resource Control and True Federalism should not only be accepted, but implemented and encouraged for socio-economic and political progress. A continuous rejection of this demand should make way for a referendum for the people of the ss/se to determine their future in accordance with the UN Principle of Self Determination. Should that be the case, I shall support a United Country with the Igbo nation and the SS irrespesctive of the nomenclature.

However, the new country will have to adopt autonomy of the different nations that makes up the country.



God Bless Us All
I am not interested in Biafra but we as Niger deltans should focus on developing the region ourselves,we shouldn't cry fr resource control now but use the little we have to develop......with time that resource control will be solved,I have investors that will invest in nigeria,I thought of bringing them to Lagos but after what that oba did and the aftermath of the election,I concluded and said any company I bring here must be in my region and abj,I found out that we are not one at all in this country,every region should develop itself and should stop crying foul all the time and I have noticed that after a region rubs a mud on your face and succeed in their agenda,they will turnaround and say we are are brothers.
we as Niger deltans have to put more pressure on our state govs concerning policies on investment and other significant areas,we will get there in the near future but we have to contribute our quota instead of waiting for govt to do everything for us,when we begin to develop fast as a region then we can bring up the resource control issue and I bet it will be resolved because when you have something and you don't make use of it well you cannot come out again to say you want full control when you know the progress in your house is still in slow motion development.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by cheruv: 11:45am On May 13, 2015
barcanista:
What lies in store for the Niger Deltans/SS? Do we continue with the one Nigeria? Should we demand for independent Niger-Delta country or we consolidate on our love and unity with the Igbo nation for an independent and a united SS/SE country?

As an Ijaw, our father's resisted Biafran movement because of "trust" issues. I have searched to see the legitimacy of such fears even read from the memo of Chief Dappa Biriye and I have found no real base but the natural human fear of the unknown. Dappa Biriye, Isaac Boro and some others fought for united Nigeria even when they had nothing gaining from the country. Dappa Biriye was very close to Yakubu Gowon, Muritala Muhammed and even Ahmadu Bello. He always preached "resource control" and good environment, yet we never achieved it. In fact, he formed the Niger Delta Council, a political party for the ethnic Eastern Minorities, through which Melford Okilo won a seat to the House of Representative. He had alliance with Northern People Congress that formed the government, yet we achieved nothing but a common parliamentary secretary. Despite our loyalty to the Nigerian state, the status quo of marginalisation and outright rejection of our demands still stares our faces.

Of a truth, the Niger Delta is filled with different ethnic group and it has never been an organised entity. An independent Niger Delta will only created a confused society. The more organised entity is the eastern region/SS/SE that has been even before independence. The Igbos have shown real brotherhood and have been consistent. I TRUST them.

If Nigeria is to remain United, there must be structural change. Resource Control and True Federalism should not only be accepted, but implemented and encouraged for socio-economic and political progress. A continuous rejection of this demand should make way for a referendum for the people of the ss/se to determine their future in accordance with the UN Principle of Self Determination. Should that be the case, I shall support a United Country with the Igbo nation and the SS irrespesctive of the nomenclature.

However, the new country will have to adopt autonomy of the different nations that makes up the country.



God Bless Us All
the highlighted shows how enlightened you've become. the 5 diet model of the LNF is the way to go,with the presidium taking care of just defense,currency and foreign affairs. the 187 LGs that make up the LNF would be grouped into these 5 Diets/Parliaments and everybody would develop at his or her own pace with the resources YHWH has bestowed on him.

Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by obi4eze(m): 11:55am On May 13, 2015
BlackTechnology:
Barcanista

Don't take this nonentity serious


We the true Igbos don't know him. cool



Barcanista

Have you notice that Yorubas are uncomfortable with our unity



Reality has dawn on them that they are on their own if their relationship with the Dan Fodios go bad. grin
Mr Foolentity,
If you get your Biafra, please don't let me in.

We are one Nigeria.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Deltagiant:
barcanista:
What lies in store for the Niger Deltans/SS? Do we continue with the one Nigeria? Should we demand for independent Niger-Delta country or we consolidate on our love and unity with the Igbo nation for an independent and a united SS/SE country?

As an Ijaw, our father's resisted Biafran movement because of "trust" issues. I have searched to see the legitimacy of such fears even read from the memo of Chief Dappa Biriye and I have found no real base but the natural human fear of the unknown. Dappa Biriye, Isaac Boro and some others fought for united Nigeria even when they had nothing gaining from the country. Dappa Biriye was very close to Yakubu Gowon, Muritala Muhammed and even Ahmadu Bello. He always preached "resource control" and good environment, yet we never achieved it. In fact, he formed the Niger Delta Council, a political party for the ethnic Eastern Minorities, through which Melford Okilo won a seat to the House of Representative. He had alliance with Northern People Congress that formed the government, yet we achieved nothing but a common parliamentary secretary. Despite our loyalty to the Nigerian state, the status quo of marginalisation and outright rejection of our demands still stares our faces.

Of a truth, the Niger Delta is filled with different ethnic group and it has never been an organised entity. An independent Niger Delta will only created a confused society. The more organised entity is the eastern region/SS/SE that has been even before independence. The Igbos have shown real brotherhood and have been consistent. I TRUST them.

If Nigeria is to remain United, there must be structural change. Resource Control and True Federalism should not only be accepted, but implemented and encouraged for socio-economic and political progress. A continuous rejection of this demand should make way for a referendum for the people of the ss/se to determine their future in accordance with the UN Principle of Self Determination. Should that be the case, I shall support a United Country with the Igbo nation and the SS irrespesctive of the nomenclature.

However, the new country will have to adopt autonomy of the different nations that makes up the country.



God Bless Us All
Once again, thank you so much for reaffirming our resolve to pursue a common cause. Be rest assured we'll get there in the fullness of time even as there would be impostors trying to weaken our resolve. Keep the spirit alive...LOWER NIGER FEDERATION (of autonomous nations).
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by stevoski059(m): 12:05pm On May 13, 2015
let me book a space b4 the oduduwa republic descend on this thread.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by lyntiffany(f): 12:14pm On May 13, 2015
obi4eze:
Is it only Anambra that makes up the SE? What about Enugu, Abia, Ebonyi and Imo? How well have all these governors and legislators been able to transform their states? If they can't do any tangible thing with the supposed little they get, they will do nothing if there is a secession. Hope you get my point?
ehe ehe! don't bring Enugu into your baseless argument our governor has done well and we are proud of him guess you have to talk to your own laggard governor.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Ikengawo: 12:20pm On May 13, 2015
socialmediaman:
Good dreams. It's not out of place to ask for your own territory and control of your resources, but with what I see happening in the south east, everyone wants to be king, nobody wants to be ruled, how then will it work? Where is the leadership to be referenced? Ohaneze is factionalized, Rochas group, Peter Obi group etc, which one is the dominant?

Plus, where is the good governance? It's not about having your own resources when you'll only end up intimidating your own people with it, do you have grassroot support for this clamor or is it just a few self centered people calling for it for selfish interest?
lol at rochas and Peter obi
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by obi4eze(m): 12:22pm On May 13, 2015
lyntiffany:
ehe ehe! don't bring Enugu into your baseless argument our governor has done well and we are proud of him guess you have to talk to your own laggard governor.
You didn't get me. I never said Enugu Governor didn't do well. In fact, he has done well but how many of the SE Governors and Legislators have done well? Is the percentage up to 50%?
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Setaje(f): 12:23pm On May 13, 2015
You guys are just sour loosers. Hold your leaders accountable. Period. Nobody can talk for the whole of Niger delta. The whole of south south do not speak one language. It is stupid to keep lumping us together. I hate it. I am not igbo and igbo is not my cousin. Itshekiris are different, edos are different, urhobos are different. Stop this rubbish. Ijaw is not the whole of south south. If ijaw say they are igbo. That is their business but an ijaw man can never speak for itshekiri or uhrobo.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Ikengawo: 12:24pm On May 13, 2015
This is what im talking about. Let each nationality control its own governance, economy, laws and standards like the emirates while uniting under one umbrella with a common currency, defense, and declaration of rights
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by PassingShot(m): 12:26pm On May 13, 2015
udordike:
I accept the fact naija is the best for us and everybody. But what do we do when naija is working against us?
I disagree with you when you said that we are our problem even when I understand why you said that. People always work against a collective agenda but that shouldn't deter us. Using the last election as a case study, some prominent sw figures worked against the sw agenda. Its part of the beauty of democracy.
We shouldn't wait until when we have a common front because we won't but we all suffer the same plight because we bear the same name "igbos"
Please explain the bolded part of your post? I mean what exactly and in what ways has Naija worked against the Igbo interests?
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by atlwireles: 12:33pm On May 13, 2015
Jonathan lost a very complicated election on our behalf. But the people of the SS won a sense of liberation and political maturity they never had. Yes, in the long run Jonathan's/SS lose would be the best thing to happen in our region. How people grew up overnight, is beyond explanation. Suddenly they know where they stand in this country. Only a man like Jonathan would have made this possible. The future has never been better, because of the moral clarity today. The demons of the civil war finally died. My only sadness is, It took an election in 2015 to bridge a gap with the SE, that never was.
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Nobody: 12:33pm On May 13, 2015
[quote author=blaqoracle post=33689704][/quote]Well, I won't join you in the argument of my Ijawness. ..everyone here knows that.

Meanwhile, let me hurry out to go get that book my Elechi Amadi. One can't stop learning.

Thanks!
Re: Gej's Defeat: A Huge Blessing In Disguise To The SS/SE by Nobody: 12:38pm On May 13, 2015
atlwireles:
Jonathan lost a very complicated election on our behalf. But the people of the SS won a sense of liberation and political maturity they never had. Yes, in the long run Jonathan's/SS lose would be the best thing to happen in our region. How people grew up overnight, is beyond explanation. Suddenly they know where they stand in this country. Only a man like Jonathan would have made this possible. The future has never been better, because of the moral clarity today. The demons of the civil war finally died. My only sadness is, It took an election in 2015 to bridge a gap with the SE, that never was.
Though it's unfortunate but that's the way it works. I'm glad you also understood my point. We need to understand the system better.

His defeat is a blessing to us all.
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