Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,732 members, 7,817,014 topics. Date: Friday, 03 May 2024 at 10:59 PM

We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo - Politics (2) - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo (12907 Views)

Northerner On Facebook Begging Akwa Ibomites To Hate Biafra (screenshot) / Reply To I Hate Biafra But I Am Igbo / I Am A Igbo And I Hate Biafra (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (Reply) (Go Down)

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by Nobody: 1:43pm On May 29, 2015
babasanti:
Asari is very correct. We were never taught in schools the real cause of the civil war but thanks to wikipedia. We now know the real truth

Do you know the history they taught us instead?

They presented the Jihardists called Usman Dan Fodio as a hero.
No word was mentioned about Biafra.

Biafra is alive.

We shall surely have our independence.

5 Likes

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by Nobody: 1:50pm On May 29, 2015
Zico5:
You better face the reality. This new government will not tolerate nonsense from anyone, the earlier u understand, the better. No one can intimidate or provoke the peace of this country now

No one can provoke the peace of this country

What about the Jhardists and the herdsmen?

For you info, Nigeria is a not a country
It is a fraud created by slave traders.

Change from your slave mentality bro.

4 Likes

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by Duru1(m): 1:51pm On May 29, 2015
I have no pity for any Ijo, baring Okirika and Yenegua peeps, Urhobo, Itsekiri and Edo person who will look at Lagos and Abuja and felt abnormal. The water is already under the bridge.

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by Ababadada: 2:03pm On May 29, 2015
I am core Niger Delta, to be precise Bayelsa state. I support Biafra with my last blood. I don't how long it will take for us get there. Now we know the problem of Nigeria is Yoruba according to Sanusi. They are evils, they neither here nor there, they are liars. They do not keep agreements. Know this principled. To be forewarned is to be forearmed.

4 Likes

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by MEILYN(m): 2:13pm On May 29, 2015
You better remove the middle belt from your rubbish rants. We are not part of any biafra bultshit. We are Nigerians and Nigerians we will be.

2 Likes

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by OpinionLeader: 2:17pm On May 29, 2015
SOUNDKING:
you are entitled to your thought, but we the Igbos are brothers to the Ijaws and will live better with them,as for stakeholder you mentioned relaxed,the hate is too much, if you reside in lagos you will know what am saying,Nigeria woun't be one forever
Thank you for acknowledging the fact that I have my opinion. I respect you too.

Talk about Igbo and Ijaw being brethren ... in what sense please? This sermon of brotherhood is usually from Igbo perspective. An average Ijaw person thinks otherwise. Don't even mention Asari Dokubo because his ancestor was an Igbo man who settled in Ijaw land. For avoidance of doubt, which other Ijaw leader have made such assertion?

Let's stop deceiving ourselves. Ndigbo have no neighbour they can truly call brothers.

2 Likes

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by IGBOSON2: 2:28pm On May 29, 2015
Am i the only one that mistakenly read 'Buhari' instead of 'Biafra'!? undecided
Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by fkaz(m): 2:29pm On May 29, 2015
Ababadada:
I am core Niger Delta, to be precise Bayelsa state. I support Biafra with my last blood. I don't how long it will take for us get there. Now we know the problem of Nigeria is Yoruba according to Sanusi. They are evils, they neither here nor there, they are liars. They do not keep agreements. Know this principled. To be forewarned is to be forearmed.

Good to know you are from Bayelsa as you claim. Just want to remind you that, there won't had been a country called nigeria today, if not for your uncle Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi . Any true Ijaw son who know the struggle of their leader Isaac Adaka Boro , knows Ijaw true enemies

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by Nobody: 2:30pm On May 29, 2015
OpinionLeader:
Thank you for acknowledging the fact that I have my opinion. I respect you too.

Talk about Igbo and Ijaw being brethren ... in what sense please? This sermon of brotherhood is usually from Igbo perspective. An average Ijaw person thinks otherwise. Don't even mention Asari Dokubo because his ancestor was an Igbo man who settled in Ijaw land. For avoidance of doubt, which other Ijaw leader have made such assertion?

Let's stop deceiving ourselves. Ndigbo have no neighbour they can truly call brothers.

Are yo Ijaw?
If yes, you have a lot of walk to do to convince fellow Ijaws that Igbos are not their brothers.

If you are not Ijaw, then stop this your yan.

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by IGBOSON2: 2:31pm On May 29, 2015
MEILYN:
You better remove the middle belt from your rubbish rants. We are not part of any biafra bultshit. We are Nigerians and Nigerians we will be.

......Until we're wiped off the face of the earth by the rampant, rampaging, pillaging Fulani mob! wink

2 Likes

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by OpinionLeader: 2:31pm On May 29, 2015
naija8080:


Yoruba man!
what makes me a Yoruba man? ... because I make use of my brain, unlike you.

Wake up boy! undecided

2 Likes

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by PedroJP(m): 2:33pm On May 29, 2015
OpinionLeader:
Ndigbo should be careful. Asari Dokubo made this statement over 2 years ago. I am more interested in what he and other top Militants of Niger Delta are saying right now.

If I may ask, how many Igbo youths benefitted from Pipeline Protection contract and Amnesty windfall? Or are there no oil and pipeline in Imo State?

For all I care, let Asari and Ijaw nation lead the battle field this time around. Ndigbo are major stakeholders in Nigeria of today and are not ready to toy with our lives. By the way, it is expected that an Igbo man will be taking over from Muhammad Buhari when he leaves the stage.

Before you abuse me, abum nwafo Igbo ... Ojiofor Imo State.



A million times better to have our Biafra than have an Igbo as Nigerian President.


Nigeria will never allow a true Igbo man occupy that number 1 seat cos of fear of the known, that is, making smooth our break away. Unless, an Hausa sickness infested Igbo like Okorocha, will they allow to go there. Otherwise, i don't see them trusting and Igbo man knowing fully well that the topmost agenda in an Igbo man's mind is to have Biafra.


Niger Deltans were misinformed and now know the truth. Moreover, u shudn't base ur struggle on another's strength. We'v got all it will take to have Biafra. ND joining the struggle is welcomed than seeing them oppressed in Nigeria.

5 Likes

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by OpinionLeader: 2:43pm On May 29, 2015
noblezone:


Are yo Ijaw?
If yes, you have a lot of walk to do to convince fellow Ijaws that Igbos are not their brothers.

If you are not Ijaw, then stop this your yan.
I am stating the obvious. My people (Ndigbo) should stop living in a world of fantasy. How many Ijaw leader have spoken in favour of Igbo or Biafra? Name one please. Is it Ateke, Boyloaf, Tompolo, Clark, Alameseigha, ... who?

Like I said earlier, Igbos are major stakeholders in Nigeria today (and forever). We have investments outside Igboland than other Nigerian tribes have outside their own place.

Moreover it is a possibility that after Muhammad Buhari's tenure a Igbo man will rule Nigeria. So let's thread with caution and refuse to allow few ambitious individuals to thwart our goal.

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by Nobody: 3:00pm On May 29, 2015
OpinionLeader:
I am stating the obvious. My people (Ndigbo) should stop living in a world of fantasy. How many Ijaw leader have spoken in favour of Igbo or Biafra? Name one please. Is it Ateke, Boyloaf, Tompolo, Clark, Alameseigha, ... who?

Like I said earlier, Igbos are major stakeholders in Nigeria today (and forever). We have investments outside Igboland than other Nigerian tribes have outside their own place.

Moreover it is a possibility that after Muhammad Buhari's tenure a Igbo man will rule Nigeria. So let's thread with caution and refuse to allow few ambitious individuals to thwart our goal.

Bros, the descendants of Usman Dan Fodio will never allow an Igbo man rule Nigeria in peace.

We have investments outside Igboland, Biafrans are not the only people who have investments outside their nation.
Finally, we have nothing in common with the Jihardists who bent on forcing us to embrace their primitive religion.
The systematic killings will continue.

2 Likes

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by Nobody: 3:03pm On May 29, 2015
PedroJP:




A million times better to have our Biafra than have an Igbo as Nigerian President.


Nigeria will never allow a true Igbo man occupy that number 1 seat cos of fear of the known, that is, making smooth our break away. Unless, an Hausa sickness infested Igbo like Okorocha, will they allow to go there. Otherwise, i don't see them trusting and Igbo man knowing fully well that the topmost agenda in an Igbo man's mind is to have Biafra.


Niger Deltans were misinformed and now know the truth. Moreover, u shudn't base ur struggle on another's strength. We'v got all it will take to have Biafra. ND joining the struggle is welcomed than seeing them oppressed in Nigeria.

Many of our people are still ignorant.
We need to continue the work of spreading the message.
Biafra is alive.

2 Likes

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by PedroJP(m): 3:22pm On May 29, 2015
noblezone:


Many of our people are still ignorant.
We need to continue the work of spreading the message.
Biafra is alive.



Yea. Just a few of them are ignorant. Seriously, biafran struggle is sthing of instinct and inherent in all worthy bloods, even that OkoroHausa too, just being deceived with power.
Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by ITbomb(m): 3:22pm On May 29, 2015
On Aburi we stand

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by squaddy(m): 3:33pm On May 29, 2015
fkaz:


Good to know you are from Bayelsa as you claim. Just want to remind you that, there won't had been a country called nigeria today, if not for your uncle Thomas Aguiyi-Ironsi . Any true Ijaw son who know the struggle of their leader Isaac Adaka Boro , knows Ijaw true enemies

Who killed Isaac Adaka boro?
Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by fr3do(m): 3:36pm On May 29, 2015
OpinionLeader:


Let's stop deceiving ourselves. Ndigbo have no neighbour they can truly call brothers.

Same way no other ethnic group have neighbours too

Lemme ask what makes an ethnic group, neighbour to another?
Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by pazienza(m): 3:50pm On May 29, 2015
PedroJP:




A million times better to have our Biafra than have an Igbo as Nigerian President.


Nigeria will never allow a true Igbo man occupy that number 1 seat cos of fear of the known, that is, making smooth our break away. Unless, an Hausa sickness infested Igbo like Okorocha, will they allow to go there. Otherwise, i don't see them trusting and Igbo man knowing fully well that the topmost agenda in an Igbo man's mind is to have Biafra.


Niger Deltans were misinformed and now know the truth. Moreover, u shudn't base ur struggle on another's strength. We'v got all it will take to have Biafra. ND joining the struggle is welcomed than seeing them oppressed in Nigeria.


"You shouldn't base your struggle on another man's strength".

This is the quote of the day.

If we( Ndiigbo) apply that quote in our struggle for self determination, whether or not the Eastern non Igbo groups join our struggle, will be inconsequential.

Thanks for that insight, bro.

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by disumusa: 3:57pm On May 29, 2015
SOUNDKING:
land of the rising sun,if we had won the war we would have made a great change in the entire Black continent.Asari my brother it is jst a matter of time we shall rise again.
now as a loser what next
Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by disumusa: 4:05pm On May 29, 2015
TRIBALSTOOGE:
my cousin,s from bayelsa ,



oh our blood cousins this is our task to bring back biafra .


reject the torment land of mass graves nijirya .


cherish biafra your personal land and savior .
you are craying for surporter, if asari love se,ss why did he went to site his university at benin republic.
Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by Armaggedon: 5:09pm On May 29, 2015
MEILYN:
You better remove the middle belt from your rubbish rants. We are not part of any biafra bultshit. We are Nigerians and Nigerians we will be.
and who invited your worthless ass here? Fool!

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by SOUNDKING: 5:11pm On May 29, 2015
disumusa:
now as a loser what next
it is you and your hopeless parasitic brothers that are losers.mpama

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by SOUNDKING: 5:15pm On May 29, 2015
OpinionLeader:
Thank you for acknowledging the fact that I have my opinion. I respect you too.

Talk about Igbo and Ijaw being brethren ... in what sense please? This sermon of brotherhood is usually from Igbo perspective. An average Ijaw person thinks otherwise. Don't even mention Asari Dokubo because his ancestor was an Igbo man who settled in Ijaw land. For avoidance of doubt, which other Ijaw leader have made such assertion?

Let's stop deceiving ourselves. Ndigbo have no neighbour they can truly call brothers.
we identify with he who identifies with us, in as much as i respect Ojukwu the same way i respect philip Effiong,Nzogwu etc.

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by joeyfire(m): 5:27pm On May 29, 2015
Zico5:
You better face the reality. This new government will not tolerate nonsense from anyone, the earlier u understand, the better. No one can intimidate or provoke the peace of this country now

Any country, system of govt, politics or economics that forcefully precludes ppl from the right to choose their future in the state is colonialism. That the colonialists look like u doesnt make it dfferent or better.

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by tonychristopher: 5:55pm On May 29, 2015
MEILYN:
You better remove the middle belt from your rubbish rants. We are not part of any biafra bultshit. We are Nigerians and Nigerians we will be.

You seems not to be wanted ....you should be okay with fulani herdsmen killing u daily

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by PhockPhockMan: 6:00pm On May 29, 2015
MEILYN:
You better remove the middle belt from your rubbish rants. We are not part of any biafra bultshit. We are Nigerians and Nigerians we will be.

You will continue to be a material for shooting practice for fulani herdsmen.

1 Like

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by Nobody: 6:04pm On May 29, 2015
so....this piece of monkey sh*t now beilives in biafra abi Rubbish
Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by Nobody: 6:25pm On May 29, 2015
Duru1:
I have no pity for any Ijo, baring Okirika and Yenegua peeps, Urhobo, Itsekiri and Edo person who will look at Lagos and Abuja and felt abnormal. The water is already under the bridge.

A lot of us made mistakes.
Yesterday is passed, we look forward to the future.
Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by Nobody: 6:26pm On May 29, 2015
PointB:
Alas, the Delta rape continues
In far flung land,
Where delta riches are shared,
Without recourse to owners
Men gather, to scheme
How the loot and rape will proceed
Now that their lies fail,
Will compromise or brute be the card
Will delta get her crumbs?

Now the Delta licks her wounds
Of miss chances
Not just of Ojukwu
But of Jonah the Lucky
Of what should have been
And what could have been
But never was!

In the far flung land
Where delta loots are shared
Men gather
To chart another scheme
To plunder the delta
In the name of one,
In the name of all!
Even as scales fall
From our eyes
And their lies exposed

Who blinks first
Who blinks next
Who bells the cat
Or cages the frog?

Alas, men gathers now
In far flung land,
To share loots
Stolen,
From the poor Delta

Re: We Were Told A Lot Of Things To Hate Biafra.- Asari Dokubo by backtosender: 7:27pm On May 29, 2015
Rose2014:
My brothers from the other side will soon invade this thread with fake monikers claiming they're from SS and they don't support Biafra. They've bn bursted on many occasions cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy



They're quick to label the likes of Jonathan and Iweala as Igbos and transfer the hatred they have for Igbos to them.
But once Biafra is mentioned, they'll come with their fake monikers and start telling SS not to align with Igbos.

Bunch of parasites





Big PARASITES that grow wings

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (Reply)

Fresh ‘trouble’ For Emir Sanusi As Kano Assembly Opens Probe / Afdb Probe: Buhari Celebrates Adesina / LASG Guarantees New Minimum Wage Next Month

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 59
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.