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Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 10:54pm On Dec 07, 2015
arresa:
Olodo. You mind posting your own made up definition for landlocked?
Name one coastal port in Nigeria and I'll answer your question.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 10:55pm On Dec 07, 2015
unite4real:
if it happens then the story of jewish descendant, a well laughable one can also come to reality
Hold your breath till then maybe.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by unite4real: 10:55pm On Dec 07, 2015
AfricanFinest:
You people are trying so hard to make Biafra an Igbo thing but it won't work.
Besides even without ikwere there are Igbo sub groups in south south... For crying out loud you people should go and study... In south south these people have never denied their igboness...
Even at that Igbo is an ethnic group in Biafra land like wise other ethnicities.
This una divide and rule tactics will one day fade off as people are becoming enlightened... Just look at this map someone highlighted Igbo land and is asking Biafra? That's their tactics but we know better. Thank God for Nairaland too for opening my eyes and also to radio Biafra.
hmmmmmmm i smell LAND GRABBING
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 10:57pm On Dec 07, 2015
unite4real:
hmmmmmmm i smell LAND GRABBING
Hmmm I smell fuck off and mind your business.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by keally: 11:01pm On Dec 07, 2015
sleekdot:
And Nigeria would sit and allow you to dredge its water ways? Siddon there make trouser dey wear you

The only water Biafra go see na from rain , well, river Niger and Gutters unless you get people to supply you enough pure water from the Southwest cheesy grin grin grin
. Even if Biafra is Landlocked, ur Zoo that is not Landlocked what has it achieved near Switzerland that Landlocked. Shut up and stop talking rubbish. Landlocked or not we are not part of ur Zoo. If you like kill urself out of Jealousy, na you sabi.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by arresa: 11:01pm On Dec 07, 2015
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ezeaguisforever:
Name one coastal port in Nigeria and I'll answer your question.
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You can not answer any question especially a question with already know answer to the rest of the world and I'm not interested in your stupidity.


Take your clown show elsewhere...
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Nobody: 11:02pm On Dec 07, 2015
unite4real:
hmmmmmmm i smell LAND GRABBING
Land grabbing from which people?.. Those people there are Igbo sub groups they can decide what they want, while I decide mine in where I am. Until we have unified leaders. Then what we want will be collective.

So I don't see any land grabbing here... How can Igbo groups be grabbing their land.? Even if it is grabbed an Igbo will still have the land.

Abeg just leave that thing it doesn't hold.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by scholes0(m): 11:02pm On Dec 07, 2015
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 11:03pm On Dec 07, 2015
arresa:
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You can not answer any question especially a question with already know answer to the rest of the world and I'm not interested in your stupidity.


Take your clown show elsewhere...
Name one coastal port in Nigeria and I'll respond to this nonsense.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 11:03pm On Dec 07, 2015
scholes0:
This looks Landlocked to me.
Good thing no one cares what you think. Now fuck, go and off.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Nobody: 11:07pm On Dec 07, 2015
scholes0:
This looks Landlocked to me.

https://www.sitesatlas.com/custom/Igboland.jpg
Go and study what landlock means...

Look at waterways that went into Igbo land that can be dredged to navigate big ships and docking ships...
Igbo land can have as many ports as possible as there are strategic places the waterways from the sea touched Igbo land.

Meanwhile will you also say Biafra is landlocked too.?
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by sleekdot(m): 11:10pm On Dec 07, 2015
AfricanFinest:
Go and study what landlock means...

Look at waterways that went into Igbo land that can be dredged to navigate big ships and docking ships...
Igbo land can have as many ports as possible as there are strategic places the waterways from the sea touched Igbo land.

Meanwhile will you also say Biafra is landlocked too.?
Dredged through where? dredge river in another mans country? Lol
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by sleekdot(m): 11:10pm On Dec 07, 2015
https://www.nairaland.com/421192/not-igbo-ikwerre

In the interview with President, Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Ralph Uwechue, published in the Daily Sun March 10, the President was asked what efforts he was making to unite Igbo in Rivers and Delta states, he said: “First of all, it should be understood that these factions who now deny the fact they are Igbo did so only after the civil war; take for instance the Ikwerre people… fully identified with us during the pre-civil war era but because the Igbo lost the civil war, a kind of stigma was smeared on them making a lot of people to start adjusting their names to sound less Igbo…”. This statement is misleading and not correct.

First of all, Ikwerre is not Igbo. We have made this clear even before the civil war and that was why some Igbo accused Ikwerre of sabotage during the war.

Second, in all efforts by the minorities in the former Eastern region to agitate for their own political, social and economic recognition and liberty in the Eastern region and Nigeria at large, Ikwerre participated fully: hence, the late Chief E. J. A. Oriji and others represented Ikwerre before and during most of the conferences set up to address the fears of the minority ethnic groups in Nigeria.

Third, in May 1963, Ikwerre people formed the Ogbakor Ikwerre Convention to state that Ikwerre is a distinct ethnic group from any others in Nigeria.

Fourth, in the 1964/65 elections into the Federal House of Representatives, National Council of Nigeria and the Camerouns (NCNC) nominated an Igbo man named Mr. Eluguronu to represent Ikwerre in the House. Ikwerre rejected it and fielded young Nwobidike Nwanodi as an independent candidate and he won.

Fifth, Ikwerre’s participation in all the movements for the creation of COR and later Rivers States clearly shows Ikwerre’s rejection of been Igbo.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 11:11pm On Dec 07, 2015
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by scholes0(m): 11:11pm On Dec 07, 2015
AfricanFinest:
Go and study what landlock means...

Look at waterways that went into Igbo land that can be dredged to navigate big ships and docking ships...
Igbo land can have as many ports as possible as there are strategic places the waterways from the sea touched Igbo land.

Meanwhile will you also say Biafra is landlocked too.?
Landlocked: Definition

A landlocked state or country is a sovereign state entirely enclosed by land, or whose only coastlines lie on closed seas.
Describes igboland perfectly.
No part of Igboland connects directly with the sea.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 11:12pm On Dec 07, 2015
scholes0:
Landlocked: Definition



Describes igboland perfectly.
No part of Igboland connects directly with the sea.
Name a Nigerian port that's directly on the sea.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by arresa: 11:15pm On Dec 07, 2015
ezeaguisforever:
Name one coastal port in Nigeria and I'll respond to this nonsense.
You can not answer any question especially a question with already know answer to the rest of the world and I'm not interested in your stupidity.


Take your clown show elsewhere...
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by scholes0(m): 11:16pm On Dec 07, 2015
ezeaguisforever:
Name a Nigerian port that's directly on the sea.
Igboland is landlocked, not on the premise of it having or not having navigable rivers, but rather because it is completely surrounded by Nigerian land and waterways.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 11:23pm On Dec 07, 2015
scholes0:
Igboland is landlocked, not on the premise of it having or not having navigable rivers, but rather because it is completely surrounded by Nigerian land and waterways.
Okay, so with Nigerias coastline, can you please name a port that's directly on Nigerias coastline?
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Nobody: 11:25pm On Dec 07, 2015
scholes0:
Landlocked: Definition



Describes igboland perfectly.
No part of Igboland connects directly with the sea.
The definition should now guide your utterances...

You can now go back to your pics and count the locations where the waterways of the sea touched Igbo lands and the one that transverses through Igbo land.

You can tell me how many locations you counted.
And if any, what it means.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Nobody: 11:26pm On Dec 07, 2015
AfricanFinest:
But you know how everything was compressed...
I believe when you see that gutter you are talking of you will marvel...
Anyway they say haters will always hate...
So continue lies and life of deceit...
As we all know the truth that Igbo land ain't landlocked... Our ancestors are not stupid going to where there is no feel of water oceans...
mehnu .. Gerarhia shiiit cheesy cheesy
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Nobody: 11:30pm On Dec 07, 2015
sleekdot:
Dredged through where? dredge river in another mans country? Lol
Whose country is it?
Don't start laughing at your stupidity.
If you like I will give you all the rivers in igbo land.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Nobody: 11:31pm On Dec 07, 2015
sleekdot:
And Nigeria would sit and allow you to dredge its water ways? Siddon there make trouser dey wear you

The only water Biafra go see na from rain , well, river Niger and Gutters unless you get people to supply you enough pure water from the Southwest cheesy grin grin grin
this guy is hilarious grin grin grin grin
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by sleekdot(m): 11:33pm On Dec 07, 2015
AfricanFinest:
Whose country is it?
Don't start laughing at your stupidity.
If you like I will give you all the rivers in igbo land.
Its in Nigeria so how would you dredge through Nigerian territory
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 11:33pm On Dec 07, 2015
ThisMeansWars:
this guy is hilarious grin grin grin grin
Your username is grammatically incorrect. Lol.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by scholes0(m): 11:35pm On Dec 07, 2015
AfricanFinest:
The definition should now guide your utterances...

You can now go back to your pics and count the locations where the waterways of the sea touched Igbo lands and the one that transverses through Igbo land.

You can tell me how many locations you counted.
And if any, what it means.
Are you smart at all?
No part of Igboland has direct Ocean access. It is entirely surrounded by other parts of Nigeria Be it Land or Water.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by scholes0(m): 11:37pm On Dec 07, 2015
ezeaguisforever:
Okay, so with Nigerias coastline, can you please name a port that's directly on Nigerias coastline?
All Nigeria's ports are located either in sheltered estuaries or on Barrier islands, These locations are called "Natural Harbors" in Geography- and are the best locations for seaports. But the point is that they are all surrounded by Nigerian territory, no matter how short the distance is to open oceans.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Nobody: 11:38pm On Dec 07, 2015
sleekdot:
Its in Nigeria so how would you dredge through Nigerian territory
Don't be a fool.
So Igbo's are no more Nigerians, they are cameroun or Gabon.
Have never seen this kind of idiotism.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 11:41pm On Dec 07, 2015
scholes0:
All Nigeria's ports are located either in sheltered estuaries or on Barrier islands, These locations are called "Natural Harbors" in Geography- and are the best locations for seaports. But the point is that they are all surrounded by Nigerian territory, no matter how short the distance is to open oceans.
So Port Harcourt, Sapele, Warri and Calabar are in sheltered estuaries and islands? Second question, you believe Port Harcourt can be legally blocked from the sea, no matter what country it's in?
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Nobody: 11:41pm On Dec 07, 2015
scholes0:
Are you smart at all?
No part of Igboland has direct Ocean access. It is entirely surrounded by other parts of Nigeria Be it Land or Water.
That's not the definition of landlocked.
May be you should call that waterlocked too, I think it will make a lot of sense.
That's why I told you that you should let that definition of yours guide you... As anything you add or remove when making assertions will alter the definition of a landlocked state. Which you have just did.
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Nobody: 11:44pm On Dec 07, 2015
ezeaguisforever:
Your username is grammatically incorrect. Lol.
k cry cry
Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by arresa: 11:45pm On Dec 07, 2015
AfricanFinest:
Don't be a fool.
So Igbo's are no more Nigerians, they are cameroun or Gabon.
Have never seen this kind of idiotism.
Is this based on some kind of assumption that iboland shall remain an integral part of Nigeria and shall never be or have anything to do with biafra as a sovereign territory...?
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