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Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by DipoDee: 3:24pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Kestolovee95: Thanks for the insult kestolovee95.. if only your mother trained you better. 3 Likes |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by Kestolovee95(f): 3:28pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
dguyindcorner: But he allowed the abookis take advantage of you by killing your leaders. Today Idiot almajiris like kwankwaso can come all the way from kano, aasemble your leaders in Ibadan you capital and tell them.to Shut up! Shameless coneheads! |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by Kestolovee95(f): 3:29pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
DipoDee: gerrout my friend. cursed revisionist! 1 Like |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by chrisblack: 3:36pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
AmadiAba:you are a fool and a war monger. what is your problem.Millions died on both sides.you were not even born when this war happened. What about the various wars fought by your tribe. Before the amalgamation of the country and those souls lost.Your point is to countinualy generate hatred.The fact is simple .Their was a plan to leave the country without following the due process of law. And a constituted authority at that time that was bound by law to protect the Territorial integrity of the nation was in place.They fought the war. What I find remarkable is that ,in many countries, over the years that have fought a civil war ,the processes of national integration as taken longer,but in the case of Nigeria it took less than 10 years.As regards muritala and Awolowo.They did their job as military commander and as the minister of finance of the federal republic.Even in present times attacking a country's finance is an agreed weapon in war.Ask Iran ,Naval blockade is included.So you were asking a country fighting a war to provide for people on the enemy side.Over the years even in biblical times there have always been siege. The issues should be Ojkwu ought to be held responsible for leading his people into sufferings and death all because of EGO.People Died because of OJKWU .1.He was a bad military commander. lack of proper planing.No plans to carter for the people returning home ,You are fighting a war you had no plan on logistics for the entire populace.In fact from various account even the available food brought in by the various Aid agencies where confiscated for military use.Go and read the entire history of the War.Imagine Nigeria is fighting with Cameroon. you expected Nigerian Govt to Start airlifting Food supplies to the Cameroonian people.Let's be truthful.A war was fought.Both sides suffered. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by simpleseyi: 3:42pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
You are right Kemi Olunloyo, so it is true that a mad man/woman can sometimes make sense. Are you still at the psychiatric hospital or you have discharged yourself? Awolowo and Murtala are truly murderers who murdered about 3 million stubborn Biafran goats and used them for pepper soup and suya. Awolowo and Murtala also used Biafran women, ladies and girls as sex slaves. When the Biafran goats declared war, were they expecting Nigeria to come and give them hugs? Well, if the Biafran goats start another senseless was, we the grandchildren of Awolowo will this time around use about 30 million stubborn Biafran goats for pepper soup and suya. We shall also include you Kemi Olunloyo as part of the sause of the pepper soup because a dead man/woman is better than a man/woman walking dangerously on the street and biting all passers-by 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by demmy(m): 4:51pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
And she is an 1diot if she said that. |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by Mcbussy(m): 5:13pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
DipoDee: This is just the fact...in war, no matter how saintly you fight, the unintended people still end up dead, the women and children still suffer most. A bullet knows no friend or foe, it won't differentiate between military and civilian, neither would it recognise a woman nor child. The only thing more accurate than incoming enemy fire is incoming friendly fire. Friendly fire ain't friendly at all... It will do dsame thing; kill you. If you want to avoid looking back at painful, gory and sorrowful memories...please do not start a war. 1 Like |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by DipoDee: 5:21pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Kestolovee95: Cursed be you, kestolovee95 and cursed be the ponderings of your heart, you demented product of a digitally manufactured society. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by Kagawa10: 5:56pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Kestolovee95:Eediot, tell me you no know say biafra invade Ore and the mid western region make thunder strike you down! Yeye goat! 1 Like |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by Kagawa10: 5:58pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Kestolovee95:Back that claim with reputable source! Pathetic goat! 1 Like |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by fr3do(m): 6:55pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
DipoDee: Stop playing ostrich! What happened at Asaba which was fully in Nigerian territory was a hate-fueled full blown massacre. This wasn't collateral damage, it was a massacre. 1 Like |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by DipoDee: 7:00pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
fr3do: Since you were there during the war, I will leave you to punch your keypad and foam in the mouth. But Pls, do away with the insults when you quote people you don't know on a public forum esp those that did not insult you first. |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by Nobody: 10:29pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
juicee1: chrisblack: OCEANS OF BLOOD AND THE POWER OF TRUTH by Femi Fani-Kayode "The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it but in the end, there it is" - Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of Great Britain (1940-1945 and 1951-1955) Nothing empowers the spirit more than the truth. Nothing warms the soul more than the truth. Nothing dispels the darkness more than the truth. Nothing emboldens the noble more than the truth. Nothing sheds the light more than the truth. Nothing enlightens the ignorant more than the truth. Nothing frees the enslaved more than the truth. Nothing liberates the mind more than the truth. Nothing purges the evil more than the truth. Nothing hurts the vile more than the truth. Nothing troubles the murderous more than the truth. Nothing exposes the reprobate more than the truth. Nothing burns the slanderer more than the truth. Nothing chains the liar more than the truth. Nothing heals the wounded more than the truth. Nothing brings the peace more than the truth. Nothing torments the oppressor more than the truth. Nothing haunts the wicked more than the truth. Nothing punishes the tyrant more than the truth. Nothing humiliates the proud more than the truth. Nothing restores our hope more than the truth. Nothing serves justice more than the truth. Nothing delivers the captive more than the truth. As Churchill said, ‘’the truth is incontrovertible’’. It is overwhelming and it is irresistible. It is powerful and it is beautiful. It cannot be destroyed. It cannot be denied. It cannot be suppressed. It is eternal. It will always be revealed at the appointed time. It may be ignored for a season but it will eventually resurface to torment the deceiver. With truth comes the opportunity to repent and to forgive. With truth comes justice, healing, peace, love, restoration, reconciliation, reparation, redemption and the chance for new beginnings. Without truth there can be none of these blessings or virtues: only darkness, deceit, ugliness, suspicion, hate, carnage, violence and the enthronement and celebration of bitter and wretched souls. Without truth evil goes from strength to strength. Without truth the wicked crush innocent souls. Without truth the oppressor continues to thrive and flourish but with truth the righteous rise and reach the top. Without truth nations wither and perish but with truth they prosper and excel. Yet what truth resides in our beleagured country? A country that feeds fat on lies and revels in deceit. A country that refuses to teach its children our history in order to cover up the many wrongs and injustices of the past. A country whose elders refer to the oppressed and disillusioned as desperate ''miscreants''. A country whose leaders refer to those that seek to enforce their legitimate rights as ''money-loving drug dealers and skilful scammers''. A country that cannot make a distinction between those that seek to peacefully exercise their right of self-determination and those that terrorise, kill and maim others in an attempt to impose their faith. There are many truths that the Nigerian people will have to come to terms with before our nation can be at peace with itself. An ocean of blood has been shed in the name of a united Nigeria yet the perpetrators of state-sponsored violence have never been brought to book. Many souls have been wasted in trying to keep us one. How much more blood has to flow before those that have ruled us from time immemorial accept the fact that nations cannot be established by subjugation and tyranny but only by justice, equity, truth, equal rights and consensus. The truth of the Jos massacre in 1945 where hundreds were slaughtered cannot be denied. The truth of the Kano riots in 1953 where thousands were butchered cannot be denied. The truth of the pogroms in the north in 1966 where hundreds of thousands were killed cannot be denied. The truth of the slaughter of millions of innocent civilians, women and children between 1967 and 1969 during the Nigerian civil war cannot be denied. The truth of the Asaba massacre in 1969 where 1000 little boys and old men were rounded up in the town square and shot in the head cannot be denied. The truth of the massacre of hundreds of thousands of Christians and ethnic minorities all over the north and particularly in the Middle Belt throughout the 80’s and 90’s cannot be denied. The truth of political sharia with its attendant violence, trauma, blood-letting and butchery from 2000-2003 in the far north cannot be denied. The bitter truth of Boko Haram and the relentless slaughter of hundreds of thousands of innocent Nigerians by Islamic fundamentalists in northern Nigeria from 2009 up until today cannot be denied. The truth of the murder of dozens of young youth corpers and hundreds of other people in the far north in 2011 cannot be denied. The truth of the brutal slaughter of innocent Nigerians by Fulani herdsmen over the last 20 years and up until today cannot be denied. O Nigerians, who has bewitched thee? Why do we hate truth and those that speak it with such passion? Like the ostrich, we have buried our heads in the sand and we act as if these things never happened. We refuse to acknowledge the evil within us and we refuse to honor the dead by atoning for our sins and calling for retribution and justice. These horrendous events cannot be denied and neither shall they ever be forgotten. The blood of the innocents that were slaughtered by these relentless Huns speaks through the ages and from generation to generation. That blood cries out to God in heaven and it calls for vengeance. It is time for justice to be done. It is time for those that consistently kill and shed blood in their ignoble quest to rule us forever to be brought to book. It is time for the Tutsis of Nigeria to be brought to heel. It is time for those that starved millions of little children to death in the name of crushing Biafra to be exposed. It is time that those who seek to play down these events and who seek to cover up their complicity in genocide be called out and shamed. It is time that some of our elders and so-called leaders are sent to the International Criminal Court for genocide and murder and for crimes against humanity. It is time to rediscover our humanity. It is time for the ancient leaders and guardians of the Nigerian state to admit that they have built our so-called unity on nothing but murder, carnage and the blood, guts and bones of millions of slaughtered innocents. It is time for them to apologies to the Nigerian people for their insufferable conspiracy of silence and their insatiable greed. It is time for them to tell the truth about our blood-soaked and frightful history, to confess their sins, to kneel down before the Ancient of Days and to beg Him for forgiveness. It is time for them to start fearing the Lord of Hosts, to stop hating the messenger and to start dealing with the message 1 Like |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by Ikengawo: 10:59pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
SirWere: This is the stupidest thing i've ever read in my life lol |
Re: Biafra: Awolowo, Murtala Muhammad Were Murderers Not Heroes - Kemi Olunloyo by Nobody: 1:54pm On Nov 07, 2015 |
OCEANS OF BLOOD AND THE POWER OF TRUTH by Femi Fani-Kayode "The truth is incontrovertible. Malice may attack it, ignorance may deride it but in the end, there it is" - Sir Winston Churchill, the Prime Minister of Great Britain (1940-1945 and 1951-1955) |
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