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| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 12:17pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
God bless you, bless your mother , bless your father , bless your sibkings etc for raising such a sensible human. You just poured out my mind. I couldn't have said it any better. The SE are trying to brainwash we the SS to join them but it won't happen, if anything united states of Niger delta will do. What many SS don't know is that "if " the SE succeeds in brainwashing us along them, then our problems will triple because Igbo dominance and marginalization will be sky rocketed. atbu1983: |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Eastlink(m): 12:29pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Yujin:Honestly, I applaud all the points you've raised. But for me, I think its time we carry out this enlightenment to all nooks and cranny of the Niger Delta. Many of our people are oblivious of the threat we face as a people. Our region is plundered and exploited by the owners of Nigeria, while we are left to scupper for crumbs. We must take our destiny in our hands and campaign in our villages, our higher instituition and town halls. Secondly, Just like the Scots, we should ensure that only Pro Lower Niger Congressmen represents us in the Legislature. Men like Adaka Boro and Ojukwu who have the interest of the people at heart. And who are not ready to bow down to threats, harrasments and monetary inducements. Any potential Zikist whose heart is more nationalist than regionalistic should be barred from representing us.This should herald the drastic steps for a referendum. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Omololu007(m): 12:56pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
standupguy:are u ok at all Where do u pple get all dis nonsense story from? Who was d ijaw man dat named d eastern region biafra? |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by omonnakoda: 1:14pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Vicotex:You claim they are Eboes,they are your brothers and they seized Eboe property in the Abandoned property saga of the 70s. Interesting behaviour from one brother to another. Were they forced to change names from Umu to Rumu BY ANYONE OR WAS THAT A CLEAR REJECTION OF EBOENESS imposed |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by omonnakoda: 1:21pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Donarozzi:25% ? what is the source of this figure ? |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 1:26pm On Aug 10, 2015*. Modified: 5:48am On Aug 12, 2015 |
nigerianvenom:Conscience is an open wound that only the truth can heal. There's been a systematic design to enslave both us and our unborn generations, hence the foisting of a unitary system upon us. Bro, if you truly understand the consequences of this system and the hideousness of the descendants of ruthless Uthman Dan Fodio, like a brother said, you'll be wary of them. Our years become productive when they move us into taking positive actions that will alleviate the pains and gloom so prevalent in our lives. Our tears, well channeled, can serve as the seeds for our prosperous tomorrow. We will do our best. We will continue to educate our people with the LITTLE we know. We won't stop telling the truth till our tines expire on planet Earth. In 1815, we had about 600 million people on the Earth. As at today, NONE of them is alive. That tells us that no mortal man will live forever. Since we're conscious of that solemn truth, we can live forever by sacrificsacrificing our comforts, if possible our very lives, for the welfare of our unborn generations. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by superstar1(m): 1:37pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
dearpreye:who forced the unitary system on all of us, if not an Igbo man, Aguiyi ironsi, in their usual conquest to dominate and lord it over others. The same dude crushed the dream of Niger Delta to have their republic, led by Isaac Boro. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 2:24pm On Aug 10, 2015*. Modified: 3:13pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Eastlink:I fully support your position as long as we have our own mission and vision. It should be a movement driven by south south and also the name Biafra must not be mentioned near it. SE can support us if they love us, but it must not be for them to come and cajole us to form biafra with them. South south people dream is not biafra. Our dream is Niger delta freedom. We need to form a new organisation and publicise it among all south south people. We the south south people should be the driver of the course. They are free to struggle for Biafra. We are free to struggle for our "Niger Delta Republic", "United Lower Niger Delta States", etc. any name we choose we can use. They should be the one to come and meet us to join us. we will give them terms and condition. I hate it with passion when i hear things like, there will be referedom among south south people on whether they want to join Biafra or not! I hate that statement with passion!! It should rather be a referedom, where the South East are asked whether they want to join our Niger delta nation according to our terms!! we need to be very clear on this. Or else we will move from one slavery to another. The earlier we clarify everything the better so that the mistake of the past wont re-occur |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Eastlink(m): 2:48pm On Aug 10, 2015*. Modified: 3:23pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Observant:Definitely, we cannot run a fiscal confederalism with a military constitution. It must give way to a people's constitution that reflects the will of the people. Yet, will the north succumb to it. I don't think so! |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Eastlink(m): 3:11pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
atbu1983:Many of our folks down here feels the same way too. However, with recent events that have unfolded before our very own eyes, coupled with the proceedings of the last election the SEasterner have gained our respect and trust. We and the SE need each other more than never before. The SEasterners also suffer the same brunt of an average Niger Deltan. However, I strongly believe that our interest will be fiercely protected in our alignment with them. We can come together in a round table and sort out our differences. Lastly, the South-South is a conglomerate of many ethnic groups and within that ethnic groupings they exist Igboid tribes that share the same aspiration with the Mainstream Igbos. These people( of which I'm part of) may not share the same ideal Niger Delta Republic with you. Have you wondered if the Biafra idea is appealing to them? Or do you force them into your new republic without due consultation and in due cause have another breakaway republic secceeding from the Niger Delta Republic. I myself, want a prosperous confederate Nigeria, where every region is allowed to control its resources and move at its own pace. I want a country of equality and justice. Yet, I fear that the Nigerian system is hell bent in maintaining the status quo. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 3:18pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Eastlink:What more can I say? |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 3:51pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
You should shut up... Igbos live there doesn't mean its their state. You don't own PH mind you. That igos live in lagos doesn't mean its igboland. Receive sense! Vicotex: |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 3:58pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Do you know there's China town in the U.S ? you don't see the Chinese going there to claim that it is theirs.. My point is, you lack common sense Vicotex: |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 4:16pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Eastlink:I can tell you with all certainty most south south people want the ideal Niger Delta. I work and live in portharcourt. I have discussed this issue with many niger deltans including some delta ibo from Ndokwa (kwale). i have discussed this issue with urhobo, isoko, ikwerre and some Ijaw,They share my view. Leave the election out of it. not all niger deltans share same view with you when it comes to the election. In 2011, the Yoruba and North central voted Jonathan in large proportion, that doesnt make them Niger delta. because Ibos voted jonathan in 2015 does not make them south south. South east voted Jonathan because they believe Jonathan will treat them better and because they have beef for north. They did not support Jonathan because they want to favour south south. I agree with Asari dokubo when he said "Jonathan is not the symbol of Niger Delta struggle, he is just a beneficiary" I understand the fact that you are delta ibo, you are more likely to be sympathetic to biafra. Biafra is not a Niger Delta struggle. Biafra is an igbo struggle. If you want a struggle were you will get a full support of Niger Deltans, it has to be a niger delta movement. Anything outside that, you wont succeed in getting full support. we the niger deltans are the one who the Unitary system is most affected. We have to be the centre and the main cause of the struggle. it has to be our struggle. This is very important and must be spelt out from the very begining or else we will regret it later. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 4:36pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
We've had a "functional" seaport in port Harcourt for ages, so what are you saying? zuchyblink: |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 4:52pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
No way!! The igbos are too greedy and should go alone.when you'll understand this is when we eventually break out with them and they start to claim dominance and marginalize us, loot our oil wealth etc etc. That's when you'll understand better dearpreye: |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 5:19pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
We don't need to be comprised of one tribe to form a country. Quick question for you. The SS that you plan on dragging along, are we all from the same tribe as you igbos? Huh?? Are we igbos?? Is an efik, or Ibibio man Igbo? standupguy: |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 5:46pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
spanishkid:Shutup u oil thieving parasite Edo has no oil it's cursed. And was mistakenly carved into the SS. All Edo contributes to Nigerian economy is witchcraft and Italian rejectees. . |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 5:47pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
trapQ:TrapQ is ss d name of a tribe? |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by trapQ: 5:52pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Fool, we don't need them. They need us. Ask yourself why they are trying to drag us along? If they don't need us then they should go alone. This isn't rocket science ahaz: |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Observant: 5:53pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
superstar1:Of course you are quick to remember that an igbo military man introduced the unitary system which was absolutely normal for countries under military governance but forget to mention that another igbo man in 1966 took Nigerian government to Ghana to secure a peace accord to return to regional autonomy and went ahead to sacrifice 3M of his kinsmen to defend it. If you are not just being a miscreant you will acknowledge that a constitution dream from military decrees will never replace the democratic will of the people to govern themselves. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 5:55pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
TrapQ, u are from SS but u don't know the tribes dat comprise d SS, the igbos are a major tribe in d SS, I am not saying this because of Biafra, but to cure ur ignorance. If regions are created according to tribe, d Igbo region wud be d Richest. D SE might be a marginal producer of oil right now, but igbo land is not. Nigeria can never break ethnicities in d Niger delta e.g d Ikwerre, Itsekiri, dz 2groups wudnt want to be subjugated to d Igbos in Biafra or Ijaws in Niger delta republic. Most people who wud want to start playing d ikwerres are not igbo card, Ikwerres understand igbo language, doh it wud take him little difficulty to speak it, but dats what attains in everywhere in igbo land, even in imo state, if an mbaise man speaks pure mbaise, an owerri man wud find little difficulty to understand but we all see ourselves as igbo. One Nigeria. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Donarozzi: 6:29pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
omonnakoda:I said "about 25%". That's an academic approximation. So, it could actually be anywhere between 20% and 30%. Just do the research. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Eastlink(m): 6:43pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
atbu1983:Point of correction, I'm not from Delta. I'm a Rivers man. I wouldn't want to delve into the ethnic make up of the South-South. But, you may be shock if I tell you that they are as much Pro Biafrans in my community than the whole South East. You may want to shy away from it, but the fact remains that many Rivers indigene are Pro Biafrian just as the SEasterners. Forget the regional demarcation that we've found ourselves in. Yes, we may have our fears as it concerns the attitude of the mainstream Igbos. Yet, that doesn't mean we don't share a lot in common. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by omonnakoda: 7:27pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Donarozzi:what is the source of your claim? Is there a source? |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Donarozzi: 7:41pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
omonnakoda:Good question. I did the research by adding the total population of the South-South states, and then added the Igbo population in all the Igbo Local Government Areas of the South-South. From these figures, I derived the approximate percentage of the indigenous Igbo population in the South-South zone. I have not come across any published figure showing the exact percentage. That's why I did not quote any source. I did an academic calculation myself and came up with the approximate percentage. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by omonnakoda: 8:11pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Donarozzi:How do you determine what is an Igbo Local government Area of the South South what is the source of that? As part of your calculation THE ENTIRE POPULATION of these "IGBO" Local Government Areas are 100% IGBO? Your "research" is bogus my dear friend ,The bottomlime is your claim is bogus and meaningless,heavy on fantasy and wishful thinking but embarrassingly light on reason or rationality |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 8:40pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
dearpreye:I never knew there is somebody that reasons with his brain on NL. I thought NL is full of people that reasons with their anus. Weldon dearpreye. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 8:54pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
atbu1983:Look at this yo-robber maggot claiming SS wonders shall never end. Tell us what your tribe contributes stup1d fool. |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 10:03pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
Come this yoruba man why are you and your people always concerned about what is happening on the other side of the Niger? What sort of shameless obsession is this? Have your people ever been included in the map of Biafra or the former Eastern region? Nawa o, unu nwekwalu efe. tufiakwa! Omololu007: |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 10:07pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
nwanlecha:They are here to spy out our plans to unify ourselves. Our unity is a formidable threat to their free lunch ![]() |
| Re: South South: This Is Constitutionalised Modern Day Slavery. by Nobody: 10:15pm On Aug 10, 2015 |
The SE didn't need to gain your trust. Y'all were just so blind to see what your brothers saw a long time ago and opted for us to leave the evil contraption called nigeria together. If there is anybody that needs to prove that they can be trusted by the SE, it is your people and not the other way round. If the yorubas and the hausas (including the edos in the so called "SS" didn't reject Jonathan the way they did, your people would have still kept seeing them as your saviour. Not so? PS, those of you that i am referring to are the current "SS" ethnic groups, who were part of the former Eastern region together with the Igbos.Eastlink: |
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Where do u pple get all dis nonsense story from? Who was d ijaw man dat named d eastern region biafra?
didn't reject Jonathan the way they did, your people would have still kept seeing them as your saviour. Not so? PS, those of you that i am referring to are the current "SS" ethnic groups, who were part of the former Eastern region together with the Igbos.