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10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by spectroscopic(op):
I read this from a friend's (he is Igbo) Facebook page.
Does he make a point or does he not?
For me, I (also an Igbo) think he does make important points.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by spectroscopic(op): 3:38pm On Nov 23, 2015
Yes, the Biafra ''nonsense'' should stop, until:

1. The agitators tell who will be the President of Biafra and how the cabinet would be elected
2. The agitators tell how they plan to sustain Biafra at least in the first few years. What is the economy of the region as of today?
3. The agitators tell how much food reserves they have stored in silos located in Biafra land, and with which they will start feeding the millions that would be immediately displaced from Nigeria
4. The agitators tell how many emergency hospitals/clinics they have erected to cater for the health needs of the returnees
5. The agitators tell how they plan to create jobs for the millions of Biafrans who will certainly be chased out of Nigeria by Nigerians
6. The agitators tell what they would do to recover the billion dollar(s)-worth properties and investments of Igbos in non-Igbo parts of Nigeria when they are chased out of Nigeria by Nigerians
7. The agitators tell how they plan to defend their territory should the Nigerian government not yield to a peaceful concession to a Biafran country
8. The agitators tell what they would do to prevent Biafra from being a stagnant country, a sleeping giant, like the present Nigeria
9. The agitators tell how they plan to deal with all corrupt past and present Igbo leaders, and why they have not dealt with them up till now.
10. The agitators tell that they are not hoping to forcefully incorporate those who are not willing to be in Biafra (example non Igbos in the Eastern axis Nigeria)

If the agitators cannot answer these simple 10 questions, how then do they hope to run a Biafran country, with such high expectations from everyone?
This is not time for showcasing how brawny you are; instead, it is time to show how brainy and strategic you are. What lessons were learned from the first Biafran outing?
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by Nobody: 3:42pm On Nov 23, 2015
Logic questions...nice
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by Nobody: 3:44pm On Nov 23, 2015
Flex kid
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by LilSmith55(m): 3:48pm On Nov 23, 2015
End Time Question
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by immortalcrown(m): 3:50pm On Nov 23, 2015
You can type whatever you like as your questions but the real biafrans will never divulge their secretes to you. Wait untill Biafra is restored, then you can laugh if the future of biafrans becomes worse than their past.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by spectroscopic(op): 3:58pm On Nov 23, 2015
immortalcrown:
You can type whatever you like as your questions but the real biafrans will never divulge their secretes to you. Wait untill Biafra is restored, then you can laugh if the future of biafrans becomes worse than their past.
Interesting. You mean some Biafrans are keeping Biafran secrets from other Biafrans? This is a strange way of carrying everyone along in this fight. Many of those questions are actually open questions that need no secret. For example question 6. You can never achieve it without openly working with Nigerians to get your investments back.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by Nobody: 4:04pm On Nov 23, 2015
Well the agitation for Biafra is right and not against the law of any land. Biafra has protested in 102 countries so far plus Abuja Nigeria. It's simple a step in affirmation of right for self determination as enshrined in the United Nation charter. The new resolve for Biafra is total escalated by Buhari style of divide and rule system. GEJ in his wisdom ignore Nnamdi Kanu and went ahead to try to balance the heterogeneous country like Nigeria by holding a sovereign national conference which was successful. But Buhari in his military mentality and with the support of some Yorubas threw this report and implementation to the dust bin. Buhari appointment awakened the consciousness of most southerners that this is not one Nigeria. The feeling and resolved to get out of a country u are not considered in d the scheme of things became unquenchable for many in the south. It is no longer about oil. A lot people 'will say take the oil and give me Biafra' because Biafra now stands for freedom.... A sense of belonging. If a person want something u want to tell him to come to Abuja or Lagos something that can be gotten at his own backyard. Some government strategic jobs and portfolio are reserved for a particular section of country. Call a security meeting of the Nigerian nation today and u will see how the southeast are totally excluded from the army, Navy, airforce, SSS, police, common civil defense, etc. In the helm of affairs of the National oil for where? Where do u see Ibo people. This was d order of things in during the military rule. With the way things are right a Nigerian of Igbo extraction can never win an election in Nigeria nation meaning that an Igbo can never become President. What a way to isolate a people using a powerful orchestrated techniques of voters figure. Now in democracy GEJ tried to balance some of these injustice during his administration but Buhari government just turned a sleeping dog upside down in a democracy not considering the complexities of d Nigerian state. The quest for Biafra is seen as the only way out by its people both small and might... The youth and old. Those close to government circle like governors and ezes or the Ohanezes will never support Biafra in the public but d truth truth be told they are Biafra at heart and secretly. The Hausa Fulani will fight to kill... The Yorubas will hate and aid the Northerners.... Army will kill.... Police will maim.... Nnamdi Kanu may be killed.... Many may as well die... But d soul of Biafra will never die again. There is no going back. The fight for freedom will take a lot of struggle but not long for Biafra to come. It will happen like a dream to even the Biafrans. All hail Biafra!
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by immortalcrown(m): 4:07pm On Nov 23, 2015
spectroscopic:
Interesting. You mean some Biafrans are keeping Biafran secrets from other Biafrans? This is a strange way of carrying everyone along in this fight. Many of those questions are actually open questions that need no secret. For example question 6. You can never achieve it without openly working with Nigerians to get your investments back.
The biafrans that do not believe in or support the restoration of Biafra are fake ones. They are green snakes in green grasses and you seem to be one of them, otherwise you could not have posted those silly questions of yours.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by spectroscopic(op): 4:10pm On Nov 23, 2015
immortalcrown:
The biafrans that do not believe in or support the restoration of Biafra are fake ones. They are green snakes in green grasses and you seem to be one of them, otherwise you could not have posted those silly questions of yours.
Okay! Ohh, Mr true Biafran. Let's see how you will achieve Biafra by making an enemy even out of fellow Igbos. So Zik was also a fake Igbo, right?
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by spectroscopic(op): 4:14pm On Nov 23, 2015
macfarland:
Well the agitation for Biafra is right and not against the law of any land. Biafra has protested in 102 countries so far plus Abuja Nigeria. It's simple a step in affirmation of right for self determination as enshrined in the United Nation charter. The new resolve for Biafra is total escalated by Buhari style of divide and rule system. GEJ in his wisdom ignore Nnamdi Kanu and went ahead to try to balance the heterogeneous country like Nigeria by holding a sovereign national conference which was successful. But Buhari in his military mentality and with the support of some Yorubas threw this report and implementation to the dust bin. Buhari appointment awakened the consciousness of most southerners that this is not one Nigeria. The feeling and resolved to get out of a country u are not considered in d the scheme of things became unquenchable for many in the south. It is no longer about oil. A lot people 'will say take the oil and give me Biafra' because Biafra now stands for freedom.... A sense of belonging. If a person want something u want to tell him to come to Abuja or Lagos something that can be gotten at his own backyard. Some government strategic jobs and portfolio are reserved for a particular section of country. Call a security meeting of the Nigerian nation today and u will see how the southeast are totally excluded from the army, Navy, airforce, SSS, police, common civil defense, etc. In the helm of affairs of the National oil for where? Where do u see Ibo people. This was d order of things in during the military rule. With the way things are right a Nigerian of Igbo extraction can never win an election in Nigeria nation meaning that an Igbo can never become President. What a way to isolate a people using a powerful orchestrated techniques of voters figure. Now in democracy GEJ tried to balance some of these injustice during his administration but Buhari government just turned a sleeping dog upside down in a democracy not considering the complexities of d Nigerian state. The quest for Biafra is seen as the only way out by its people both small and might... The youth and old. Those close to government circle like governors and ezes or the Ohanezes will never support Biafra in the public but d truth truth be told they are Biafra at heart and secretly. The Hausa Fulani will fight to kill... The Yorubas will hate and aid the Northerners.... Army will kill.... Police will maim.... Nnamdi Kanu may be killed.... Many may as well die... But d soul of Biafra will never die again. There is no going back. The fight for freedom will take a lot of struggle but not long for Biafra to come. It will happen like a dream to even the Biafrans. All hail Biafra!
Agreed. These points you raised are not in doubt; they are very germane. But can we now come down from our high heavens and discuss among Igbos how to actually get Biafra? Or do you believe these demonstrations will give you Biafra, something that war did not give you? Is it necessary at this point to ask for a referendum among Igbos (in Igboland, in Nigeria outside Igboland, and abroad) concerning this Biafra matter?
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by immortalcrown(m): 4:15pm On Nov 23, 2015
spectroscopic:
Okay! Ohh, Mr true Biafran. Let's see how you will achieve Biafra by making an enemy even out of fellow Igbos. So Zik was also a fake Igbo, right?
You are an enemy indeed. No true biafran will post those silly questions here because the questions can only induce more mockery of Biafra agitators. Hypocrit.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by mazeltov(m): 4:16pm On Nov 23, 2015
macfarland:
Well the agitation for Biafra is right and not against the law of any land. Biafra has protested in 102 countries so far plus Abuja Nigeria. It's simple a step in affirmation of right for self determination as enshrined in the United Nation charter. The new resolve for Biafra is total escalated by Buhari style of divide and rule system. GEJ in his wisdom ignore Nnamdi Kanu and went ahead to try to balance the heterogeneous country like Nigeria by holding a sovereign national conference which was successful. But Buhari in his military mentality and with the support of some Yorubas threw this report and implementation to the dust bin. Buhari appointment awakened the consciousness of most southerners that this is not one Nigeria. The feeling and resolved to get out of a country u are not considered in d the scheme of things became unquenchable for many in the south. It is no longer about oil. A lot people 'will say take the oil and give me Biafra' because Biafra now stands for freedom.... A sense of belonging. If a person want something u want to tell him to come to Abuja or Lagos something that can be gotten at his own backyard. Some government strategic jobs and portfolio are reserved for a particular section of country. Call a security meeting of the Nigerian nation today and u will see how the southeast are totally excluded from the army, Navy, airforce, SSS, police, common civil defense, etc. In the helm of affairs of the National oil for where? Where do u see Ibo people. This was d order of things in during the military rule. With the way things are right a Nigerian of Igbo extraction can never win an election in Nigeria nation meaning that an Igbo can never become President. What a way to isolate a people using a powerful orchestrated techniques of voters figure. Now in democracy GEJ tried to balance some of these injustice during his administration but Buhari government just turned a sleeping dog upside down in a democracy not considering the complexities of d Nigerian state. The quest for Biafra is seen as the only way out by its people both small and might... The youth and old. Those close to government circle like governors and ezes or the Ohanezes will never support Biafra in the public but d truth truth be told they are Biafra at heart and secretly. The Hausa Fulani will fight to kill... The Yorubas will hate and aid the Northerners.... Army will kill.... Police will maim.... Nnamdi Kanu may be killed.... Many may as well die... But d soul of Biafra will never die again. There is no going back. The fight for freedom will take a lot of struggle but not long for Biafra to come. It will happen like a dream to even the Biafrans. All hail Biafra!
Thanks for the sermon bro. More power to your elbow - Can you now answer these questions one by one with details.

1. The agitators tell who will be the
President of Biafra and how the cabinet
would be elected
2. The agitators tell how they plan to
sustain Biafra at least in the first few
years. What is the economy of the
region as of today?
3. The agitators tell how much food
reserves they have stored in silos
located in Biafra land, and with which
they will start feeding the millions that
would be immediately displaced from
Nigeria
4. The agitators tell how many
emergency hospitals/clinics they have
erected to cater for the health needs of
the returnees
5. The agitators tell how they plan to
create jobs for the millions of Biafrans
who will certainly be chased out of
Nigeria by Nigerians
6. The agitators tell what they would do
to recover the billion dollar(s)-worth
properties and investments of Igbos in
non-Igbo parts of Nigeria when they
are chased out of Nigeria by Nigerians
7. The agitators tell how they plan to
defend their territory should the
Nigerian government not yield to a
peaceful concession to a Biafran
country
8. The agitators tell what they would do
to prevent Biafra from being a stagnant
country, a sleeping giant, like the
present Nigeria
9. The agitators tell how they plan to
deal with all corrupt past and present
Igbo leaders, and why they have not
dealt with them up till now.
10. The agitators tell that they are not
hoping to forcefully incorporate those
who are not willing to be in Biafra
(example non Igbos in the Eastern axis
Nigeria)
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by spectroscopic(op):
immortalcrown:
You are an enemy indeed. No true biafran will post those silly questions here because the questions can only induce more mockery of Biafra agitators. Hypocrit.
Some would rather be mocked than be led by the nose to certain death. Let me ask you one question. Can you direct me to a blog where only Biafrans can participate in and ask these important questions without enemy interference? You are agitating for a country in this 21st century and you do not even have a dedicated presence on cyberspace? You are here on a Yoruba-owned forum hoping not to be mocked by them? How thick is your skin? If you cannot take mockery from an enemy, how can you take bullet from him? Dude, how old are you?
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by immortalcrown(m): 4:46pm On Nov 23, 2015
spectroscopic:
Some would rather be mocked than be led by the nose to certain death. Let me ask you one question. Can you direct me to a blog where only Biafrans can participate in and ask these important questions without enemy interference? You are agitating for a country and you do not even have a dedicated presence on cyberspace? You are here on a Yoruba-owned forum hoping not to be mocked by them? How thick is your skin? If you cannot take mockery from an enemy, how can you take bullet from him? Dude, how old are you?
Since you and your likes were not satisfied by my first comment, let me write in the language you will understand. Any parent that has phobia for infancy will not bear a child likewise any baby that has phobia for infancy will remain in the womb. After the restoration of Biafra, first few years will be the period of infancy for Biafra. But within few years, Biafra will surely grow into glorious adulthood. The sufferings biafrans may experience immediately after the restoration of their freedom is part of the heavy cross that will be exchanged for a glorious crown. Get it into your head.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by Adelaide2: 4:47pm On Nov 23, 2015
immortalcrown:
You are an enemy indeed. No true biafran will post those silly questions here because the questions can only induce more mockery of Biafra agitators. Hypocrit.
Hm!! Lets assume some Igbos are silly. Would answering some of these questions in a constructive manner help to jolt them from their ''silliness''?
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by immortalcrown(m): 5:05pm On Nov 23, 2015
Adelaide2:
Hm!! Lets assume some Igbos are silly. Would answering some of these questions in a constructive manner help to jolt them from their ''silliness''?
I have a simple fact to render those silly questions useless. No one was born with a golden spoon in his mouth. Any country that newly gains independence normally faces hard times before becoming rich. Nothing good comes easy.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by Adelaide2: 6:06pm On Nov 23, 2015
immortalcrown:
I have a simple fact to render those silly questions useless. No one was born with a golden spoon in his mouth. Any country that newly gains independence normally faces hard times before becoming rich. Nothing good comes easy.
True, but the fact remains that experience of the last Biafra war taught us that hunger can kill more than bullets. This is likely going to repeat if there is no strategy to hold it off. What is the plan to feed people in the early periods, as we wage war with Nigeria? Keep in mind that 90% of the food production (agriculture) business in Nigeria happens outside Igboland and you cannot grow crops when you are fighting and busy at the war front (we saw that before). If non-Igbos in Eastern Nigeria do not go with you, from which seaport would you import food to solve immediate needs?

In the event we are attacked by Nigeria, which I predict would happen, are we going to start asking for help to feed ourselves from day 1? I feel there are realities we need to start confronting. We should first have a few things in place before starting such a weighty venture.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by mirabel001(f): 6:32pm On Nov 23, 2015
c useless question ooo
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by immortalcrown(m): 8:13pm On Nov 23, 2015
Adelaide2:
True, but the fact remains that experience of the last Biafra war taught us that hunger can kill more than bullets. This is likely going to repeat if there is no strategy to hold it off. What is the plan to feed people in the early periods, as we wage war with Nigeria? Keep in mind that 90% of the food production (agriculture) business in Nigeria happens outside Igboland and you cannot grow crops when you are fighting and busy at the war front (we saw that before). If non-Igbos in Eastern Nigeria do not go with you, from which seaport would you import food to solve immediate needs?

In the event we are attacked by Nigeria, which I predict would happen, are we going to start asking for help to feed ourselves from day 1? I feel there are realities we need to start confronting. We should first have a few things in place before starting such a weighty venture.
You reason well but there is something you need to know. Any parent that has phobia for infancy-related problems will not bear a child likewise any baby that has phobia for delivery-related problems will remain in the womb. The pains biafrans may fill at the initial stage of getting their freedom is just part of the heavy cross that will surely be exchanged for a glorious crown. Nothing good comes easy. Another thing is that the restoration of Biafra may not entail the anticipated heavy war.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by pazienza(m): 8:45pm On Nov 23, 2015
I have better questions.

Why do Arewa-Oduanistans see WAR the moment they hear Biafra?

Is it by force to co exist with Islamic Boko Arewa-Oduanistans in the same country?
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by Francis5: 8:48pm On Nov 23, 2015
immortalcrown:
thing is that the restoration of Biafra may not entail the anticipated heavy war.
That would be wonderful, but how do you imagine that to happen in this type of country we find ourselves?
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by Francis5: 8:51pm On Nov 23, 2015
pazienza:
I have better questions.

Why do Arewa-Oduanistans see WAR the moment they hear Biafra?

Is it by force to co exist with Islamic Boko Arewa-Oduanistans in the same country?
Do you expect an answer from them? The reaction of Yorubad and hausa-fulani to Biafra is very puzzling. Ordinarily, people want to let their enemies go away from them. But this is not the case, and the reason is not easy to find. Baffling, no? grin grin grin grin
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by immortalcrown(m): 8:56pm On Nov 23, 2015
Francis5:
That would be wonderful, but how do you imagine that to happen in this type of country we find ourselves?
Consider the word 'MAY' and you will realize that I have answered your question before you asked it.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by Sampori: 8:58pm On Nov 23, 2015
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Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by Pavore9: 9:03pm On Nov 23, 2015
A man who is sure of his cause has ready answers.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by Francis5: 11:13am On Nov 24, 2015
immortalcrown:
Consider the word 'MAY' and you will realize that I have answered your question before you asked it.
When you are making plans for war, there is no MAY (uncertainty). If there is no SHALL or MUST ( certainty), then think twice.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by immortalcrown(m): 3:41pm On Nov 24, 2015
Francis5:
When you are making plans for war, there is no MAY (uncertainty). If there is no SHALL or MUST ( certainty), then think twice.
To settle your case of arguement once and for all, no man becomes a hero without difficulties. Tell me that country that gained independence whithout losing some of its citizens. Death must occur, either by bullet, hunger, disease or the three but there must be survivors.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by spectroscopic(op): 5:00pm On May 15, 2019
Still interesting points as of today?
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by goodnessme1(f): 6:03pm On May 15, 2019
spectroscopic:
Some would rather be mocked than be led by the nose to certain death. Let me ask you one question. Can you direct me to a blog where only Biafrans can participate in and ask these important questions without enemy interference? You are agitating for a country in this 21st century and you do not even have a dedicated presence on cyberspace? You are here on a Yoruba-owned forum hoping not to be mocked by them? How thick is your skin? If you cannot take mockery from an enemy, how can you take bullet from him? Dude, how old are you?
All the question you asked are very simple,
Join the nearest Ipob family am sure you questions will be answered.
Re: 10 Questions That Needs To Be Answered Before A Biafra Country by goodnessme1(f): 6:16pm On May 15, 2019
spectroscopic:
I read this from a friend's (he is Igbo) Facebook page.
Does he make a point or does he not?
For me, I (also an Igbo) think he does make important points.
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