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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 8:39am On Sep 27, 2015 |
laudate: Nkóghérí onye ápárì bu onye àghùghò, nzuzu kpóró iyi! laudate, the hypocrite and the first-class delusional degree holder, you've been taking overdose Panadol for someone else's headache and now you've ran out of stock. Just to help, check the Phensic on your medicine shelf, it will go a long way in calming your strained nerves on Biaf... 5 Likes |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by CSTR2: 8:41am On Sep 27, 2015 |
laudate:Culture of hate? Hate must mean something else in your brown roof enclaves. Igbos don't slaughter their fellow Nigerians. They are scattered throughout the country in the name of one-nigeria. Abia and imo contribute its crude oil resources to a parasitic union, despite the fact that the south east gets by far the least allocation that imo state alone can generate from crude in a month. The fulani and by extension the north have massacred thousands of innocent Nigerians in the name of religion and politics. A simple caricature of muhammed somewhere in europe would trigger a senseless murder of innocent Nigerians in the north. The fulani cattle herders are currently on a conquest of some sorts slaughtering all in their wake.. But of course, that is not the definition of hate according to our ''sophisticated'' yoruba people. It is the igbo man minding his own business and looking to create his own nation that is hateful. 8 Likes |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by laudate: 8:46am On Sep 27, 2015 |
xtrorse: Hahahaha!!! Ì ̣nà-awì ạ lā? Yipū ̣àwòḷò! Adā ayā gī ạ̀ yà! Jèe zùlụ ikē! xtrorse: Hehehe! Insults and profanity are in your genes! Why am I not surprised?? “Profanity is the effort of a feeble brain to express itself forcibly.”― Spencer W. Kimball 1 Like |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by CSTR2: 8:48am On Sep 27, 2015 |
PedroJP:I think so too. But it should be pursued with tact. Forsaking current realities by all and sundry for hope is not wise. Nnamdi azikiwe would turn in his grave when he sees what the igbo nation has become politically. The same igbo nation that spearheaded Nigeria's independence and dominated politics of the 60s. |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 8:49am On Sep 27, 2015 |
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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by laudate: 8:53am On Sep 27, 2015 |
CSTR2: Hehehe! Your response has just proven the non-Igbo, right! For your information, there are over 150 other ethnic groups in Nigeria, and not all of us are Yoruba, so remove that ethnic lens from your eye so you can see clearly. So why are you not facing the Fulani on your threads? Why direct your venom at other ethnic groups?? As for your convoluted theory that the Igbo mind their business, nah... you are not telling the truth! Evidence abounds of your people's propensity to look for trouble, by verbally antagonising indigenes and residents of areas where they sojourn, using propaganda and hate-speeches. Evidence abounds of the way they heap insults on the revered elders of those regions, where they dwell. And since no one has a monopoly on rancour and hate... guess what? Those people just turn round to dish it right back! NB: Talking about the revenue accruing to Imo state from crude oil, please guy go and educate yourself. There is something called derivation and it is 13%. States like Akwa Ibom, Rivers and Bayelsa have far more more crude being drilled in their swamps and off-shore areas, than imo and Abia have from their on-shore wells. The quantity of offshore oil available , exceeds what can be obtained on-shore and that is why revenue from such areas differ. It is not only the amount of revenue which comes in that matters, but how wisely it is used and deployed to areas of need. 2 Likes |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by hoobs(m): 9:00am On Sep 27, 2015 |
@CSTR2.....ofcourse u are ur fathers son,are you not an Igbo guy again.....igbos like forming sense,you know!,I gt sense let's do it this way!,and ofcourse I no that many ppl will backslide,many ppl will look back the same way LOT's wife luked back!,bt as many of us who believe withowt seeing and are resolute CHUKWU OKEIKE ABIAMA will gve us Biafra Isssssseeeeeee |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by wisdomguy4u(m): 9:06am On Sep 27, 2015 |
CSTR2: A person attempting to travel two roads at same time will get nowhere. you can't eat your cake and have it. It's either Nigeria or biafra. There is nothing like Nigeriafra 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 9:12am On Sep 27, 2015 |
laudate: A lie may travel for a thousand miles, but it takes just one step of truth to catch up with it. It's only the weak and leeches that bash other people who in no way have got nothing to do with the mass murder, destruction of means of livelihood, oppression and injustice in the land. laudate, here and now can you post such evidence where prominent Igbo leaders have used propaganda and hate-speeches to cause anarchy in the country? Can you substantiate with facts and figures, in clear terms, how Igbos constitute nuisance in any community? Can you post evidence of Radio Biafra call for unprovoked attacks or genocide on anyone, here and now? In the 90s, the NADECO's unlicensed and inciting Radio Kudirat was hitting the airwaves, did any of your elites condemn it? Before the 2015 general elections, did you condemn the highly inciting Radio Chanji in the North? Ever since you were born, have you seen or heard anywhere Igbos are on rampage, killing people and destroying means of livelihoods for no just cause? How many of your elites dare challenge the Hausa-Fulani-Kanuris or Yorubas for their unjust ways? How many of you dare counter the numerous killings and destruction of lives and properties that have been occurring for many decades in the North unabated? You merely turn blind eyes to the wickedness in the country because your kinsmen are rarely affected. But you're quick to point accusing fingers on the Igbos who have been far from power for 50 years. The Hausa-Fulani-Kanuri people have over the century propagated despicable, hate speeches in their mosques and still execute the unconscionable, cold-hearted waste of human lives and reckless destruction of means of livelihoods in the North and Middle-belt. And they now have the presidency while the backstabbing Yorubas vice-presidency! Such a misnomer can only happen in the jungle! A number of Yorubas even go to the extent of carrying wicked lies about how Hausa-Fulani-Kanuri people have been peace-loving and accommodative; that it's the Igbos that always provoke their hosts in the North warranting the pogrom and other heinous crimes against the Igbos. Yet in the same North and the Middle-belt the Christian minorities and other Southerners are maltreated, relegated to the background and even killed. You say that Igbos are arrogant, and that they don't respect their hosts while you subtly proclaim that the Hausa-Fulanis are peace-loving and accommodative. You don’t like Igbos but you still fought and killed them to be in this fraudulent union with verm1ns, where parasitic ingrates are favoured by the injustice, inequity and lopsided arrangement in the polity. And your people even had the effrontery to castigate Igbos for seeking a self-determination! Mister, it's wrong for you to make frivolous statements because you do not like the Igbo man. Though you may be bitter and angry for the unequal exploits and audacity of the Igbos, it's absolute wicked to spread baseless propaganda! Many of you hold the view that Igbos should be grateful for being allowed to live in their part of the country, in the same 'One Nigeria'! You say Igbos disrespect and denigrate their host when Igbos choose to exercise their franchise right. And you don't seem to see anything wrong in Oba Akiolu's threat to drown Igbos in the Lagos lagoon if they fail to vote for his anointed candidate! The same threat was backed by many Yorubas including Dr Ariyo in the US who even called for genocide. But here you are, pointing accusing fingers on the Igbos for daring to stand against the injustice in the land and seeking self-determination. And some of you mischievously term it 'chest beating' or 'disrespect'. And if Igbos do not stand and speak for themselves, people like you will still find a way of accusing them of not doing enough to market themselves; that nobody is going to do it for them. Igbos are wiser! There's oil in Anambra, Abia, Enugu and Imo. The whole of Enugu and Anambra States are sitting on Gas deposits and gas has more value than oil; Coal at Enugu, Lime stone for cement in Abakaliki; rice in Ebonyi State, Abia State - highest producer of cocoa; West Africa's largest market at Onitsha, Anambra; big markets at Aba, Abia state and Nnewi, Anambra. Even without reliance on crude oil the Igbos have excelled and are more than ever before capable of doing more exploits and competing with the World powers! I don't blame you for not being objective and sincere! I blame this forced union under which you and your folks hide to propagate falsehoods and had the audacity to do so. IGBOS HATE NOBODY EXCEPT YOU ARE A SWORN ENEMY TO TRUTH, JUSTICE AND EQUITY. At the 2015 presidential election Igbos only exercised their franchise right just like other tribes. If Igbos are the promoters of hate in Nigeria, can anyone tell us any instance where Igbos go about causing mayhem, killing and destroying means of livelihoods for no just cause? It's only mischievous bigots in the society that turn blind eye to the evil and injustice, and permit the atrocities to flourish in the land because they gain from the lopsided arrangement in the polity. GENESIS OF HATRED IN NIGERIA 1* “We do not want our Southern neighbours to interfere in our development. We have never associated ourselves with the activities of these people. We do not know them, we do not recognize them, and we share no responsibility in their actions. We shall demand our rights when the time is ripe. If the British quit Nigeria now at this stage, the Northern people would continue their uninterrupted conquest to the sea”. - Sir Tafawa Balewa (1947) 2* “We the people of the North will continue our stated intention to conquer the South and to dip the Koran in the Atlantic ocean after the British leave our shores.” - Sir Ahmadu Bello (1957) 3* "The new nation called Nigeria should be an estate of our great grand father, Othman Danfodio. We must ruthlessly prevent a change of power. We must use minorities in the North as willing tools and South as conquered territories and never allow them to rule over us or have control over their future" - Sir Ahmadu Bello, October 12, 1960 Ahmadu Bello, arrogantly uttered the aforementioned statement in a multicultural and multi-religious country and got away with it, and many bigots still hold him in high esteem and even shove it down the throats of other people. 4* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WSosECbcmM 5* ...sometime in 2010, when upon the demise of President Umaru Y'Ardua, indications emerged that his erstwhile deputy, President Goodluck Jonathan, may contest the 2011 presidential election, a prominent chieftain of this same ACF, Lawal Kaita, who was a former Governor of old Kaduna S tate, threatened that the North would make Nigeria ungovernable, should Jonathan or anyone from the South win the 2011 presidential election, claiming that such would amount to denying the North it's birthright of ruling Nigeria. 6* It is in the same North barbaric statements like this were uttered in 2011: ”BABOON AND DOG WILL BE SOAKED IN BLOOD”. And what was the outcome - carnage and murder of many Southerners and Christians in the North, including many Youth Corps members when Buhari lost the 2011 presidential election? 7* That true to that threat, upon the victory of Jonathan from the 2011 presidential election, massive violence was unleashed from the North by a group which called itself Boko Haram and which repeatedly took responsibility for unending mayhem which began with the killing of Youth Corp members who worked ad-hoc for INEC in that election. 8* As the barbaric killings and destructions reigned, especially with the attack by Boko Haram on the UN Building and Force Headquarters in Abuja, the Lower Niger Congress publicly posited that the nexus between the aforementioned threat by ACF's, Lawal Kaita and the Boko Haram's bloody campaigns summarily destroyed any prospects for keeping the Nigeria Union. 9* "It was, therefore, no surprise that in October 2013, following the bold announcement by President Jonathan, presenting the sudden prospect of revisiting the master-servant constitutional arrangements of Nigeria infuriated the warmongering born-to-rule Caliphate whose cause was championed by the same ACF, and who, supported by their allies from the renegade wing of the Yoruba Southwest, launched a vicious, frontal attack on the initiative, teaming on the floor of the Conference into a majority, and driving the Conference into its first major decision, i.e. NOT TO DISCUSS THE TERMS OF NIGERIA'S UNITY. The rest of the Conference was a jamboree that provided a luxurious platform for the North/SW Alliance, parading itself as a new political party named APC, to fine-tune their violent March to the do-or-die 2015 general elections." 10* Oba of Lagos Threat on Igbos Over 2015 Governorship http://expressng.com/2015/04/video-oba-rilwan-akiolu-threatening-igbos-in-lagos/ 4 Likes |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by zendy: 9:23am On Sep 27, 2015 |
It would be a grave mistake to suspend secessionist activities for one simple reason, Nigeria does not work as a nation. It has never worked since 1960 to date. Building bridges and reaching out to other people is an exercise in futility. It will only help to enrich some political rogues out there. We should strive harder to bring about the restoration of Biafra because frankly, the people of the SS/SE have nothing to gain and everything to lose in Nigeria 5 Likes |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by CSTR2: 11:15am On Sep 27, 2015 |
wisdomguy4u:What a simplistic argument. As if biafra is coming tommorrow. I am not surprised anyway. Very few people here can truely think. |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by CSTR2: 11:27am On Sep 27, 2015 |
laudate:This is your definition of ''hate''. For a country where thousands of lives are lost due to religious and ethnic reasons, ''verbal antagonising of some so-called'' elders is what you prioritise as hate? What do you mean by igbos don't address fulani on our thread? There are so many threads where extremist fulani elements are called out only to have yoruba louts soil it in their blind defence of the fulani which is probably due to the recent political outcome in aso-rock. I can't count the number of times igbo people are branded anti-north by the yorubas on nairaland because we choose to say the truth. Get the fucck out of my face with your moronnic argument. Btw, what has 13% derivation got to do with the fact that it is daylight robbery? What has Nigeria done to deserve 87%? In what rational society should the SE get far less ? When you don't get enough, how then do you solve these areas of needs? 3 Likes |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by alcatraz002: 11:40am On Sep 27, 2015 |
xtrorse: All these stories are too much. All Yoruba's want is for you to LEAVE our land. How difficult is that? 1 Like |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 12:52pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
alcatraz002: I hope you're not in any way referring to Lagos. In anyway, just grow some balls and venture into the streets to effect your plan and see how it goes... |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by emeritus856: 1:00pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
chuna1985: Chime Chukwuma, The ugly animal. Your mom dey make me laugh hard |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 1:06pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
emeritus856: My name is not chime chukwuma. 2 Likes |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by lionstone: 1:30pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
CSTR2: BIAFRA IS TO US EASTERNERS AS ODUDUWA IS TO Southwest AND AREWA TO NORTH. NO GOING BACK ON BIAFRA. 1 Like
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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by emeritus856: 2:39pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
chuna1985: Of course, I expect you to deny it. Buhahahaha. Just search google in few days time, and you will cry. |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by ArodewilliamsT: 3:39pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
PentiumPro: Today Igbo must go, when you lick aminat's anus tomorow you get high and shout nigeria will not break. Bayo, Which one do we accept now? Who swear for you don die since 1236 b.c. 3 Likes
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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by PentiumPro(f): 3:42pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
ArodewilliamsT:Mumu Stop distracting me with funny names, give us a timeline of Biafra leaving Nigeria so that we can call you bastard when you fools fail to make real your noise. Mofos Nigerians want you criminals to leave! Dodoyoo 1 Like |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by laudate: 5:35pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
CSTR2: Guy, get the myopic blinkers off your eyes, biko nu! You have chosen to repeat the same error by deliberating blaming the Yoruba for your woes. Yet, I told you in my previous post that there are over 150 ethnic groups in Nigeria, so stop classifying everyone as Yoruba. And out of all the points i made, it was only the one about Igbo showing disrespect to the elders of other tribes that caught your eye? Chukwu biko! O di egwu! You claim the 'yorubas carry out a blind defence of the Hausa-Fulani on so many threads where extremist fulani elements are called out', and I had to laugh when I read this statement. Haba!! Must you lie in order to get your points across??! How is this issue of 'extremist Fulani elements,' the business of the Yoruba or any other ethnic group?? In fact, why are you even reporting the Yoruba people to me?? Why not carry your animosity against the Hausa-Fulani to www.gamji.com, or some other northern-dominated website?? Why unleash your anger on NL? I have been on NL much longer than you have, and what I have noticed is that most of your Igbo brethren cannot make their points in a courteous manner, without lacing it with some insults, hate or venom. Secondly, they are quick to twist the facts, and misinterprete it to buttress whatever strange view they are trying to propagate. So what so-called truth are you referring to?? The one laced with propaganda, that your brethren persistently recycle before everyone else? I have often wondered why the Igbo are so quick to vent their anger on the Yoruba, for failing to support them in one endeavour or the other. Please, tell the rest of us from other parts of Nigeria, when and where the Yoruba signed a blood oath with the Igbo, to provide them with blind support for ALL their activities, or to always speak out in their defence irrespective of any course of action, they decide to undertake. Can anyone please enlighten me on this?? Or is there something you Igbo and Yoruba folks are not telling us?? Finally, after going back and forth on any issue...they always find a way to turn round to blame the Yoruba or their forbears, for some sin or act of omission or commission, or some woe they claim was inflicted on them in the past, even if that offence was committed by a totally different party. Of course, by doing so they make it the business of the Yoruba, who then turn round to retaliate in kind. And those of us from other ethnic groups will either watch in amusement, or lend our voices to the debate, depending on how strongly we feel about the issue. Finally, concerning the 13% derivation, what are your Senators and House of Reps members doing about it?? GEJ was president for how many years?? Why didn't your brothers or SE governors, lobby the federal government or enact laws to get the situation changed?? Does NL look like a microcosm of a law-making assembly to you?? Chai! 2 Likes |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by laudate: 8:41pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 5:25am On Sep 28, 2015 |
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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by SUBWAY101(m): 6:22am On Sep 28, 2015 |
chuna1985: Shameless liar. The fool is not proud of his name, what a shame. |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 6:40am On Sep 28, 2015 |
SUBWAY101: And u are so proud of the stupidity u keep exhibiting here. Even if u like go band call Mtn for my oh one number, that one na ur business. I no fear u n I don't care about u or what u can or cannot do. ur just a completely wasted s waste foool. |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by laudate: 8:06am On Sep 28, 2015 |
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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by SUBWAY101(m): 8:43am On Sep 28, 2015 |
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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 8:58am On Sep 28, 2015 |
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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by SUBWAY101(m): 9:03am On Sep 28, 2015 |
chuna1985: Shut up ediot, you can dictate for me. It will hit you like banger. |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 9:05am On Sep 28, 2015 |
SUBWAY101: Upload ma mums picture of hold ur peace for life. Ezi offia. 1 Like |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by SUBWAY101(m): 9:12am On Sep 28, 2015 |
chuna1985: Accursed animal, you can dictate to me, the smelly wh.ore will grace google search soon. |
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 9:33am On Sep 28, 2015 |
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