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Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by ocelot2006(m): 5:04pm On Oct 28, 2015
Here's a far better idea: why don't the agitators for biafra focus on IGBO states (Abia,Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, and Imo) ONLY and leave us minority groups (us Annangs, Ibibios, and Efiks especially) out of their day dreams? We are NOT interested.

N/B it will equally be much appreciated if you do NOT lay claim to any territory within any of the Niger Delta states.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by carnegiefan: 5:04pm On Oct 28, 2015
asha80:
one the side of common sense
You were asked a direct question.

Let me translate for you:
Between slavery Nigeria and Biafra (or some odd "Igbo republic" if you like) choose one.
All these double speaks are getting boring...
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by Nobody: 5:06pm On Oct 28, 2015
Abagworo:
Plan B should be republic of Igboland consisting strictly of Southeastern Igbos.
South-East Igbos my foot. if all Igboland isn't going, then nobody is going anywhere. Not an inch of Igboland shall be ceded to anyone.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by carnegiefan: 5:07pm On Oct 28, 2015
ocelot2006:
Here's a far better idea: why don't the agitators for biafra focus on IGBO states (Abia,Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, and Imo) ONLY and leave us minority groups (us Annangs, Ibibios, and Efiks especially) out of their day dreams? We are NOT interested.

N/B it will equally be much appreciated if you do NOT lay claim to any territory within any of the Niger Delta states.
Dis a.b/oki soja again...
abeg head northwards, your opinions are unsolicited here.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by CyberWolf: 5:10pm On Oct 28, 2015
asha80:
one the side of common sense
I see you are sitting on the fence..
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by Nobody:
@Ocelot, don't worry, when the time comes only the willing minorities shall join. An it shall come to pass through a UN supervised referendum. But for now, our interest lies in securing all greater parts of Igbolands.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by asha80(m): 5:21pm On Oct 28, 2015
carnegiefan:
You were asked a direct question.

Let me translate for you:
Between slavery Nigeria and Biafra (or some odd "Igbo republic" if you like) choose one.
All these double speaks are getting boring...
what is boring is when you don't want to consider the opinion of people who have the ability to make or mar the country you want to form..by common sense I mean I simply mean that all Igbo speaking people should have a referendum in which at least a 70% yes vote would have to met before that area is allowed to form the country..after that the country would now look at strategic ethnic groups that are willing to join the country after their own referendum after a similar percentage had to be also met before they are admitted..forming a country is not childsplay that is done with emotion or shallow regards of the components that are supposed to form that union.

CyberWolf:
I see you are sitting on the fence..
I know you are from ebonyi..have some ebonyians gotten over the supposed ' Superiority attitude' other Igbo exhibit where they are? I hope you know the resolution of so called ebonyi elders during the last conference when regionalism was suggested? Let alone an independent country
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by Nobody: 5:24pm On Oct 28, 2015
asha80:
what is boring is when you don't want to consider the opinion of people who have the ability to make or mar the country you want to form..by common sense I mean I simply mean that all Igbo speaking people should have a referendum in which at least a 70% yes vote would have to met before that area is allowed to form the country..after that the country would now look at strategic ethnic groups that are willing to join the country after their own referendum after a similar percentage had to be also met before they are admitted..forming a country is not childsplay that is done with emotion or shallow regards of the components that are supposed to form that union.
Thanks for buttressing the same viewpoint.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by fastestfinger: 5:31pm On Oct 28, 2015
I agree totally...the idea of me trusting someone, and then having that same individual stab me in the back is one i do not wish to entertain.
These minorities should be the ones reaching out to us, rather than the other way round...the earlier they convince themselves that they have a lot to gain by identifying with the greater igbo nation, the better for them.the era of endlessly appealing to them on the soundness and inherent benefit of identifying with our cause is over.
They need to come to that place of conviction by themselves.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by asha80(m): 5:39pm On Oct 28, 2015
Chiwude:
Thanks for buttressing the same viewpoint.
the ipob non Igbo members should also hold a meeting of the diaspora of the ethnic group they belong also to hear their views and rub minds..just believing that they should belong to Biafra because they are near us geographically is laughable..after all the countries that made up the former Yugoslavia answer similar names and speak similar language but it still fell apart..i don't even want to think of south sudan
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by IGBOSON1: 5:42pm On Oct 28, 2015
Chiwude:
Carnegianfan want an all Eastern ethnic unified Biafra like the 60's. But as my article suggest you will be making a big mistake to include some recalcitrant minorities in it. To succeed, first concentrate the ideals in all Igbo areas both in the SE/SS. Make sure areas with identity crisis support this movement wholeheartedly. Many Ikwerres are still pondering on this issue, but if you can assure them of their their interest and semi-autonomous status like (China and Hongkong), believe me the next batch of pro-Biafra loyalist shall emerge from that axis. The typical Ikwerre dreads the idea of becoming a minority in an Ijaw/Edo lorded Niger-Delta republic. When you strengthen your strongholds you can then go ahead to invite other minority group that willingly would love to join. But for now forget about the Edoid tribes and Ijaws.
^^^Word!
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by IGBOSON1:
ocelot2006:
Here's a far better idea: why don't the agitators for biafra focus on IGBO states (Abia,Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, and Imo) ONLY and leave us minority groups (us Annangs, Ibibios, and Efiks especially) out of their day dreams? We are NOT interested.

N/B it will equally be much appreciated if you do NOT lay claim to any territory within any of the Niger Delta states.
^^^You can go screw yourself.....fool!

On what authority are you proclaiming that Ndigbo should leave Igboland Gowon carved into the Niger Delta for you conniving grasping lot to claim!?
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by Nobody: 5:54pm On Oct 28, 2015
fastestfinger:
I agree totally...the idea of me trusting someone, and then having that same individual stab me in the back is one i do not wish to entertain.
These minorities should be the ones reaching out to us, rather than the other way round...the earlier they convince themselves that they have a lot to gain by identifying with the greater igbo nation, the better for them.the era of endlessly appealing to them on the soundness and inherent benefit of identifying with our cause is over.
They need to come to that place of conviction by themselves
.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by CyberWolf: 6:52pm On Oct 28, 2015
asha80:
what is boring is when you don't want to consider the opinion of people who have the ability to make or mar the country you want to form..by common sense I mean I simply mean that all Igbo speaking people should have a referendum in which at least a 70% yes vote would have to met before that area is allowed to form the country..after that the country would now look at strategic ethnic groups that are willing to join the country after their own referendum after a similar percentage had to be also met before they are admitted..forming a country is not childsplay that is done with emotion or shallow regards of the components that are supposed to form that union.


I know you are from ebonyi..have some ebonyians gotten over the supposed ' Superiority attitude' other Igbo exhibit where they are? I hope you know the resolution of so called ebonyi elders during the last conference when regionalism was suggested? Let alone an independent country
The supposed superiority attitude against Ebonyians was in the past not this time again. And who takes the resolution of Ebonyi elders led by the visionless Offia Nwali? I guess you saw how the so called elders were routed by Ebonyi vibrant youths in the last election? Ebonyi is heading to greatness now so, just relax and watch...
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by pazienza(m): 7:12pm On Oct 28, 2015
ocelot2006:
Here's a far better idea: why don't the agitators for biafra focus on IGBO states (Abia,Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, and Imo) ONLY and leave us minority groups (us Annangs, Ibibios, and Efiks especially) out of their day dreams? We are NOT interested.

N/B it will equally be much appreciated if you do NOT lay claim to any territory within any of the Niger Delta states.
Here is a better idea: Why don't you shove you opinion to yourself? Did you see us including those areas you listed?

You are nobody to determine the boundary of Igboland for Ndiigbo.

Stay in your own lane.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by Nobody: 7:17pm On Oct 28, 2015
pazienza:
Here is a better idea: Why don't you shove you opinion to yourself? Did you see us including those areas you listed?

You are nobody to determine the boundary of Igboland for Ndiigbo.

Stay in your own lane.
Poke nosing has been their hallmark.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by pazienza(m): 7:19pm On Oct 28, 2015
Chiwude, your opening post was on point.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by Nobody: 7:28pm On Oct 28, 2015
pazienza:
Chiwude, your opening post was on point.
My pleasure. Felt a burning need to set the record straight. Uniting all parts of Igbo territories is my greater motivation. I for once feel that the Biafra agitation is carrying a whole lot of baggage and it's time we alight these loads.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by pazienza(m): 7:36pm On Oct 28, 2015
Chiwude:
My pleasure. Felt a burning need to set the record straight. Uniting all parts of Igbo territories is my greater motivation. I for once feel that the Biafra agitation is carrying a whole lot of baggage and it time we alight these loads.
There is a grand conspiracy by Arewa-Oduanistans to define Igboland like they did in 1970, the Ijaws are like Hyenas hoping to benefit from that conspiracy, by mopping up our southern territories.

The Igbo must resist every attempt by these hawks and hyenas to define our territory for us, doing that will be tantamount to conceding defeat before going for a fight.

All parts of Igboland must be affiliated to Biafra, the worst case scenario is that they will become our Taiwan and Hong kong.

But we must not cede any of our traditional territory to the Arewa-Oduanistans in Nigeria or Ijaws in Niger delta.
We wait and plan better, if we must.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by Nobody: 7:39pm On Oct 28, 2015
pazienza:
There is a grand conspiracy by Arewa-Oduanistans to define Igboland like they did in 1970, the Ijaws are like Hyenas hoping to benefit from that conspiracy.

The Igbo must resist every attempt by these hawks and hyenas to define our territory for us, doing that will be tantamount to conceding defeat before going for a fight.

All parts of Igboland must be affiliated to Biafra, the worst case scenario is that they will become our Taiwan and Hong kong.

But we must not cede any of our traditional territory to the Arewa-Oduanistans in Nigeria or Ijaws in Niger delta.
We wait and plan better, if we must.
I don't know if you got this idea from my head. I wrote something similar to this to liken the Ikwerre dilemma. Like China and Hong Kong.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by SUBMARINE: 7:55pm On Oct 28, 2015
Abagworo:
Plan B should be republic of Igboland consisting strictly of Southeastern Igbos.
You are drunk undecided
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by ocelot2006(m): 8:02pm On Oct 28, 2015
pazienza:
Here is a better idea: Why don't you shove you opinion to yourself? Did you see us including those areas you listed?

You are nobody to determine the boundary of Igboland for Ndiigbo.

Stay in your own lane.
Oh youre free to determine your boubdaries buttwipe. As long as you tw@ts and leeches do NOT encroach on the lands of any of the SS states, we'll be fine.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by ocelot2006(m): 8:09pm On Oct 28, 2015
IGBOSON1:
^^^You can go screw yourself.....fool!

On what authority are you proclaiming that Ndigbo should leave Igboland Gowon carved into the Niger Delta for you conniving grasping lot to claim!?
Thats the problem with you damn leeches. Apparently you clowns never learnt a damn thing from the last civil war. So here's one more idea...

Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by ocelot2006(m): 8:14pm On Oct 28, 2015
carnegiefan:
Dis a.b/oki soja again...
abeg head northwards, your opinions are unsolicited here.
Hey tw@t, this tactic of trying to brand me as a northener will not work. I AM ANNANG MAN, i am proud of it and i sure as hell will kick against wretched biafran seccessionists keen on going on a land grab in SS states. Stick to your own village, roach.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by pazienza(m): 8:15pm On Oct 28, 2015
ocelot2006:
Oh youre free to determine your boubdaries buttwipe. As long as you tw@ts and leeches do NOT encroach on the lands of any of the SS states, we'll be fine.
You are a fool! Be proud of your ethnic group for once if you have any.

You are not more SS than Asaba, a proud Igbo and Biafran town.
Who is "we"? What do you have in common with an Ndoki man in Rivers state?
Now go an D, and stop hiding behind a nebulous term like SS.
Useless Impostor claiming Annang. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by pazienza(m): 8:17pm On Oct 28, 2015
ocelot2006:
Hey tw@t, this tactic of trying to brand me as a northener will not work. I AM ANNANG MAN, i am proud of it and i sure as hell will kick against wretched biafran seccessionists keen on going on a land grab in SS states. Stick to your own village, roach.
What should we have learnt from the civil war?

We weren't the ones whose ancestral lands were handed to Cameroun on the altar of oil.
Impostor.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by pazienza(m): 8:25pm On Oct 28, 2015
Chiwude:
I don't know if you got this idea from my head. I wrote something similar to this to liken the Ikwerre dilemma. Like China and Hong Kong.
Yes, the Taiwan and Hong kong idea wasn't my idea, I picked it up somewhere on NL here, maybe it's from you.

But after pondering on it. I saw it was a perfect plan and started preaching on it.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by Nobody: 8:59pm On Oct 28, 2015
pazienza:
Yes, the Taiwan and Hong kong idea wasn't my idea, I picked it up somewhere on NL here, maybe it's from you.

But after pondering on it. I saw it was a perfect plan and started preaching on it.
Even with the China and Hong Kong model, you could still see a sense of Chinese patriotism in the hearts of the Hongkongese. Since the Ikwerres and few other minorities fear domination and competition, then the Chinese model is the best bet for a united Biafra. They control their economic, cultural and political activities while Biafra controls both the defence, waterways, immigration, aviation activities, national teams and other central symbols. In Hong Kong and Macau you've got tiny island fighting to protect its colonial identity. The Hongkongese know that they need China more than the Chinese need them. Ikwerreland is twice Macau, so who says the one indivisible Igboland cannot be achieved. It all boils down to understanding and a peoples constituition.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by pazienza(m): 9:09pm On Oct 28, 2015
Chiwude:
Even with the China and Hong Kong model, you could still see a sense of Chinese patriotism in the hearts of the Hongkongese. Since the Ikwerres and few other minorities fear domination and competition, then the Chinese model is the best bet for a united Biafra. They control their economic, cultural and political activities while Biafra controls both the defence waterways, immigration and aviation activities. In Hong Kong and Macau you've tiny island fighting to protect its colonial identity. Ikwerreland is twice Macau, so who says the one indivisible Igboland cannot be achieved.
Exactly. Not a plot of land belonging to any Igbo speaking group will be left for the hawks( Arewa-Oduanistans) or the hyenas( Ijaws).

We make whatever concessions the Igboids want, to make sure they are affiliated to Biafra, we sign whatever international/ UN supervised treaty they want.

In years to come after Biafran independence, they ( Igboids) would have seen that we have no plans to Lord over them, and would voluntarily vote for greater participation in the Biafran nation, if they don't, we let them be as they were like China let Taiwan and Hong kong.

That's our best play.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by Nobody: 9:13pm On Oct 28, 2015
pazienza:
Exactly. Not a plot of land belonging to any Igbo speaking group will be left for the hawks( Arewa-Oduanistans) or the hyenas( Ijaws).

We make whatever concessions the Igboids want, to make sure they are affiliated to Biafra, we sign whatever international/ UN supervised treaty they want.

In years to come after Biafran independence, they ( Igboids) would have seen that we have no plans to Lord over them, and would voluntarily vote for greater participation in the Biafran nation, if they don't, we let they be as they were, like China let Taiwan and Hong kong.

That's our best play.
May your days be long. How I wish you would become the first Prime Minister of a united Biafra.
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by ocelot2006(m): 9:18pm On Oct 28, 2015
pazienza:
You are a fool! Be proud of your ethnic group for once if you have any.

You are not more SS than Asaba, a proud Igbo and Biafran town.
Who is "we"? What do you have in common with an Ndoki man in Rivers state?
Now go an D, and stop hiding behind a nebulous term like SS.
Useless Impostor claiming Annang. You should be ashamed of yourself.
Greedy leeches and vermin like you will not decide my tribe for me. Like i said previously, that useless tatic where you try to pin us SSners who are against your evil plots as impostors WILL NOT WORK with me. I know where i am from and i SURE AS HELL am proud of it. What I will NOT tolerate are wretched parasites like you telling us what we should and should not believe. Cant you b@Stards stick up for yourselves for once without dragging us minority tribes in the oil rich ND into your selfish biafran circle jerks? Useless fool!
Re: An Open Letter To The Igbo Nation And Other Pro-Biafran Activists : By Chiwude by pazienza(m):
Chiwude:
May your days be long. How I wish you would become the first Prime Minister of a united Biafra.
Thanks, but I am not a leadership kind, I can't take tough decisions, I am not good at taking blames, I don't handle pressure well, and those are qualities a natural leader should have.

Not everyone is born to be a leader, some of us are made to stay out of the spotlight, serving our nations by airing our opinions in national issues,even serving under smaller capacities.

Every nation needs such patroitic non leadership citizens to be great. I am glad Biafra have them in abundance.

Thanks, once more.
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