Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! - Politics (2) - Nairaland
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| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 11:38pm On May 30, 2015 |
xmich:abayi mcc road. nwanne onweghi ihe mere ebea. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by xmich(m): 11:49pm On May 30, 2015 |
shachris03:Oga were nwanyo n' mu na ndi otum si port harcourt bia Aba taa,ndi ikwerre ato n' mu na umunne m ndi Ika Delta state mmadu ise na otu onye Akwa ibom,anyi biara Aba ihe nine mere n' aba taa,if you could comfortably tell me nothing happened in a today that means you are no were near Aba talk more of umuahia |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 7:12am On May 31, 2015 |
xmich:nwanne onweru ihe mere na ABA. ABA was not in any lockdown. there was free flow of traffic. Ikeji izuogu aba draws a bigger crowd from all part of Nigeria. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 8:02am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03:Are you sure that an awusa man is not your father? don't worry ones Biafra is restored, you can goto sokoto and stay. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 8:08am On May 31, 2015 |
ekenedegreat:uchu gbaa gi. once biafra is restored, your type would still leave it to go and carry drugs in Asia. If you never believed in hardwork, it wouldn't change in your edorado biafra abi na viagra? |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by pazienza(m): 8:26am On May 31, 2015 |
Bobskylo:Lol! The Guy isn't Igbo. Just a non Igbo that have spent enough time in the SE to Learn Igbo. Is Okwe the hometown of Uwazuruike and headquarters of MASSOB not in Imo state? Enugu people are not saboteurs, his aim is to pitch Igbos against Igbos, don't fall for his trap. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by pazienza(m): 8:33am On May 31, 2015 |
I visited osogbo in osun state and I was amazed. osun the state with the least allocation in Nigeria has very neat tarred road, even to their streams. But can the same be said of eastern states? Lol! Una don see am? He is an Oshogbo man that have spent many years in Aba selling Agbo or sewing cloths, little wonder he thinks Oshogbo that is full of mud houses is better than any Igbo town/city. *grins* But bro, you fall my hand o! You blew your cover too soon, now you will need a new moniker, this current one has now been "casted". |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 8:33am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03:Are you better than those people you're calling touts? you called them weed smokers because they saw what people like you cannot see Abi? anyway, "BIAFRA HAS COME TO STAY" if you cannot live with it, then go and stay with your kinsmen in the north. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 8:42am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03:Ara gbabuo GI!!! people like you should be killed once we gained our freedom just to eradicate bad eggs amongst us. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by omololu2020(m): 9:05am On May 31, 2015 |
ekenedegreat:dis guy dey para ![]() |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 9:29am On May 31, 2015 |
pazienza:onuku I am a full Nigerian. I have visited almost every state in Nigeria. I'm not like your redundant phoolish self that has never left your clan. I used osogbo for comparism because that's the lowest of the low...like the 0 in a scale. they might have mud houses But their roads are top notch. you can visit and see for yourself. The government is working there. we igbos are more or less our own government. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by pazienza(m): 9:36am On May 31, 2015*. Modified: 9:57am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03:You have no honour and worst still no shame. You deny your homeland Oshogbo, just to put division amongst Ndiigbo. Is it worth it? Are you not better of using the energy you dissipate on creating enemity amongst Ndiigbo in uplifting the condition of your Oshogbo people? Ndiigbo are here discussing on how to uplift our motherland, can't you Yorubas open a thread and seek for how to uplift Yorubaland? Why the obsession with Ndiigbo by your people. You are like a chicken that has wings but have refused to fly, but would rather waste its energy on forcing an Eagle to stop flying and walk with it. You have no shame. Stop denying your homeland, be proud for once. Even Somali people are proud of their war ravaged Somalia. Haba! |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 9:37am On May 31, 2015 |
pazienza:our son uwazurike erred and is currently getting schooled in common sense and what Did you guys do? call him a traitor and try to brand him as Judas. Amnesty would soon stop and asari and the like are using some dumb igbos as pawns in order to get some more compensation from FG. NDPF would never align with biafra, Don't be fooled. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by xmich(m): 9:39am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03:I would have managed to believe you if there was any picture attached to your claim. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 9:41am On May 31, 2015 |
pazienza:lol. you are the one denying your identity. You are igbo and not a biafran because biafra was coined by some silly whiteman.... from the gulf of biafra. igbo is original, biafra is counterfeit and borrowed. and Sorry dear I don't deal in counterfiets |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 9:43am On May 31, 2015 |
xmich:I would have taken pictures had it been I knew this dumb debate would arise. we went to a wedding in benidon immaculate road and the road was just free....very free. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by pazienza(m): 9:47am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03:You see, you know not the history of Biafra, Biafra is the soul of the modern Igbo It represents the Blackman challenge to the borders drawn by the Caucasians at the Berlin conference. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Lordave: 9:49am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03:Enyia, Ara agba kwala gi o. Ke ihe ino ebe a afiri onu maka Biafra? Nna o dika uche onye a ezughi oke o. Isi na ino na Aba nyahu, ke ihe mere iji I gaghi wugharia na Asa road ka umu nwa zuo gi ike na ahu? Onye a wu Asu anwuru, okoko a abughi onye Igbo. Lekwa nwa nza, shiri nshi nshi puo n'uzo, osiso! |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 9:53am On May 31, 2015 |
Lordave:kedu ebe onye ara nkea si puta? e che na onye obula wu aroba York dika gi? Asa anwuru. Ewu biafra. kpooti. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Lordave: 9:55am On May 31, 2015 |
pazienza:Nna, iwekwara time o. Hapu onye a, o girl cha ya ga no of ebe. Onye ahu awughi onye Igbo, read in between the lines gi hu otu osi e refer to Ndigbo. Obughi nani ndi Igbo ma Igbo asu, ekwela ka onwere Igbo megharia ndi mmadu anya ebe. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 9:55am On May 31, 2015 |
One mans opinion is inconsequential. Let a referendum be conducted in the south east and you will know if igbos are tired of Nigeria or not. Since you are in Aba, why not hit the streets and start preaching about the death of biafria if your mama born you well. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 9:57am On May 31, 2015 |
pazienza:Early modern maps of Africa from the 15th-19th centuries, drawn by European cartographers from accounts written by explorers and travellers, reveal that the original word used by the European travellers was not Biafra but Biafara, Biafar and sometimes also Biafares.” biafra was coined by Portuguese So shut it. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 10:01am On May 31, 2015 |
gboss4sure:Yes let the referendum be conducted and you yourself would be amazed at the result. How many prominent igbos have supported your cause? So you think any reasonable igboman would leave their properties and heavily profitable businesses in every part of Nigeria to join you in your useless chants of biafra? |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Lordave: 10:03am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03:Unu ahula ya, mgwara unu na usu a abughi onye Igbo. Okwa ezi water side a mepere onu ishi ya si na ala ndi ofe Niger ka ala Igbo nma? Osi kwa na Ojukwu luru agha ona akwadoghi nke oma, na ogara surrender to Gowon ka ndi Ugwu continue n'egbusi ndi Igbo with impunity and no self defence. Nkita ara abughi onye Igbo, and I continue na claim Igbo noro kwa n'elu na si anyi mechie onu ka onwu Nna anyi ha wuru n'efu, mara na ginwa ga anwu n'efu very soon! |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by pazienza(m): 10:04am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03:You are not bright. Biafra is a name chosen to represent the Eastern region challenge to the Caucasian colonial borders, it's the Blackman challenge to the Colonial powers, little wonder they closed ranks to squash it, lest the rest of Africans start questioning their Berlin maps, if Biafra succeeded. Biafra could have easily been given anyother name, but it's not really the name that matters, it's the struggle, which rages on even today. Nobody gave us the name Biafra, it's a name that was suggested to the Eastern region assembly by Frank Opigo and was accepted by all to represent our struggle. The struggle was already on before the name came, and the struggle will continue under any other name. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by mulattoclaro(m): 10:05am On May 31, 2015 |
Igbos are the dumbest set of people on earth. Stop making noise and start declaring your biafra and let's see how you'll survive this time. Gowon made a mistake by not wiping you guys out when he had the chance. Maybe by now your noise making would have decreased. What killed over 3 million of your people is still what you're pushing for. You igbos will die great numbers this time. I'll personally fight on the side of the Nigerian army when that day comes. Why the noise making? Are you guys the only ethnic group in Nigeria? If you cry of marginalization, what do expect the Edo, Urhobo, ijaw, ikwerre, kalabari, ogoni, Isoko or all other smaller ethnic groups in Nigeria to cry of? Who's more marginalized between you igbos and these smaller ethnic groups? You igbos are very stupid to even talk or cry of marginalization. Nobody is against your biafra. Kind form your biafra from abia, enugu, imo, ebonyi and anambra and don't include any part of south south or the Niger Delta in your useless map. Who cares if you people leave Nigeria? It would even be a thing of joy to see you and your depraved ethnic group leave once and for all. You think we from the South South are stupid and foolish like you guys who are trying to drag us into another senseless war. Buhari should do the needful and arrest every biafra agitator and shut down radio biafra. Anyone caught supporting biafra should be made to serve 20years in jail and even hanged. This country needs stability and not noise. Asari Dokubo is on his own. Asari Dokubo does not represent us. Get that into your useless igbo heads. P.S. I'm not Yoruba. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 10:11am On May 31, 2015 |
Lordave:Ezi waawa mechie onu ishi gi. kedu ihe e maa maka biafra na nawughi propaganda e resiri gi? I am shunning igbo riffraff like you and your mates that are shaming the reasonable igbos. Of course we should always remember our forefathers that died fighting for what they believed in, even though they were decieved and brainwashed by some elite I celebrate the bravery of our forefathers But I Don't celebrate biafra..... biafra was a mistake that should never be repeated.... ever. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by pazienza(m): 10:12am On May 31, 2015 |
mulattoclaro:How can Asari Dokubo represent you? He is a Kalabari from Rivers, and you are an Edo, there are simply no "us" between an Edo and a Kalabari man, your struggle and challenges is different from his, don't hide under the ambiguous term " SS" to pretend you speak for him. An Abia Man has more in common with a Kalabari man than a far away Edo man, yet an Abia Man can't pretend to speak for a Kalabari man, you should know your boundary. Face west. That's where your like abound. Is Edo really supposed to be part of SS? |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by Nobody: 10:13am On May 31, 2015 |
pazienza:iti boribo. one question.... was the name in existence before your opigo coin it? |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by opiaoku: 10:14am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03:But your mother forks dogs and you're a product of dog's sperm isn't it? ![]() otu nne i ebea ![]() |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by wirinet(m): 10:14am On May 31, 2015 |
@ OP Thank you my brother for telling your people the naked truth, biafra is an ill conceived idea. Even Ojukwu and his family believe more in Nigeria than Biafra. It seems the only people that are shouting biafra are misguided juveniles and touts, I have not seen the Igbo political, business or intellectual elites talking about biafra. A few disgruntled individuals should not lead the igbos into the same mistake Germany made, they felt they could win a second world war 25 yrs after losing the first. They were roundly crushed and the second war was more devastating than the first. Now Germany is wiser and have dominated Europe economically and are the main proponent of European integration. Because of their trading nature, igbos should be the ones seeking regional integration instead of trying to isolate themselves into a tiny landlocked country. |
| Re: Yes, There Was A Country - But It's Dead And Gone! by pazienza(m): 10:17am On May 31, 2015*. Modified: 11:03am On May 31, 2015 |
shachris03:Ewu gambia. If I give my son the name "Clinton", does it mean that it was the white man that gave my son the name, simply because the name was coined by a white man? Or did I chose the name out of my own free will? Who gave you the Name Nigeria? Did you sit down and chose the name, or was it given to the Zoo by the whites, do they( the animals in the Zoo) have any choice in it? |
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