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| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 6:57pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Tequilah:Okay, so it seem you're really confused or you just don't want to admit that your point has been debunked. Now you're just writing nonsense for the sake of it. Is Opobo on the Imo River or the Bonny River? Ogogoro joker. Don't be a junky. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by PreyingMantis(m): 7:01pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Mynd44:1.Why do you assume that Nigeria and Biafra would be hostile neighbors? 2. Why do you assume that the Niger-Delta will prefer to stay back in Nigeria instead of teaming up with Biafra? The bitter truth is that in case of a dissolution these people will go where their interests are best served. So far, Nigeria has been absolutely bad market and there's no respite in sight now or any time in the future. 3. In the event of a dissolution, why would you think the Niger-Delta will not desire to pursue an independent state of their own instead of teaming up with either Biafra or Nigeria? |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by dontjealousme: 7:03pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
chigomiced:There are many choices for Ndiigbo, the first is to dredge the river and build Obuaku Deep seaport in Abia. The second is to follow the river out to the Ocean and as was done in Dubai, embark on land reclamation and then develop it to a massive deep seaport.
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| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by dontjealousme: 7:05pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
U can see that igbo is not landlock or northern Nigeria. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Nobody: 7:29pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
Tequilah:Jealousy and envy at its peak! You are not in any way from ala Igbo, yet you've spent days arguing about Igbo land with a bona-fide son of the soil. Are you not ashamed of yourself? What happened to trying to figure out how to change the perpetual brown roof syndrome Yoruba land, even with all her seas and oceans has been afflicted with, instead of being so obsessed with Igbo land. No problem, continue running from pillar to post, as you can't see that @ezeagu has you by the balls in this argument. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Tequilah: 1:29am On Dec 10, 2015 |
nwanlecha:Stop getting paranoid! Is there a law that says non-Igbos cannot pass comments about issues that concern Igboland, when several Igbo people keep passing comments about things that concern other ethnic groups?? ![]() So why are you getting hysterical? Ezeagu made his points, and I made mine. You seem to be getting worked up over it, for some reason. Will you get over yourself and stop looking for enemies where there are none?? chai! And you should get a refund from your teachers o, because they did a bad job in teaching you that everyone who does not see your myopic point of view is Yoruba. It is a pity that you swallowed their fallacy, because my ethnic group is totally different and has absolutely nothing to do with the Yorubas. You are free to continue racking your brains, trying to figure out how to change the brown roofs in Yoruba land. Now will you run along and play with juveniles like yourself?! |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by DerideGull(m): 1:34am On Dec 10, 2015 |
coolscott:With your so-called superior intellect, yet you did not figure out that poster may not be Igbo? |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Tequilah: 1:47am On Dec 10, 2015 |
ezeaguisforever:You keep contradicting your own statements at every turn, and you have now ended up making a fool of yourself. Why are you asking if "Opobo is on the Imo River or Bonny River?" Were you not the one that stated that Bonny River runs through Opobo and Eleme, in one of your previous posts?? Haba, you have just revealed to everyone that you are in fact the Ogogoro and Kai-kai drinker here, with the way you keep clutching at straws. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by MIKOLOWISKA: 1:51am On Dec 10, 2015 |
coolscott:These BiaFra nonsense is a humanitasian disaster waiting to happen. And these (op) are supposed to be their educated elite. Smh |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 2:05am On Dec 10, 2015 |
Tequilah:Fruit punch, point out where I wrote that the Bonny River runs through Opobo and Eleme. If you cannot what should be your name? Desperado? |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Tequilah: 2:31am On Dec 10, 2015 |
ezeaguisforever:Did you take any fruit punch tonight, is that why you are now seeing strange things? Were you not the one who wrote this statement below? You were the first to mention Opobo and Elele when you were talking about the Bonny River. Do you recall being asked if the Bonny river runs through Igboland? You couldn't even give the names of the Igbo communities through which the Bonny river flows through... ezeaguisforever: ezeaguisforever:Were you not the one who mentioned this? Stop calling others names, that you should bear. 'Desperado' is actually your own middle name, going by the way you have used google maps, pictures etc., to try and convince everyone that your container ships from Igboland will sail through Imo river, New Kalabar River etc into the sea. Am done. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by ezeaguisforever(m): 2:42am On Dec 10, 2015 |
Tequilah:Stop the blabber. All you've written is smoke to conceal your great blunder. Since you have not been able to show where I wrote explicitly or implicitly that the Bonny River runs through Opobo you will now bear the name of... I give you the choice. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by NnaChristmas: 3:15am On Dec 10, 2015 |
Tequilah:This is ezeagu. You are drowning. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Tequilah: 3:18am On Dec 10, 2015 |
NnaChristmas:You are actually the one without a life jacket that is drowning... ![]() Until you answer the question about how many Igbo communities in Igboland, does the Bonny river run through, I am afraid you won't get someone to save you and drag you to the shore. Maybe those ships you are waiting for to sail up the Imo River will send a life-guard to rescue you. Keep drowning.... |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by NnaChristmas: 3:21am On Dec 10, 2015 |
Tequilah:Are you okay? Did I not tell you the Bonny River runs through Port Harcourt, an Ikwerre-Igbo land, to Elele also an Igbo land? |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by HopeAtHand: 6:24am On Dec 10, 2015 |
NnaChristmas: ![]() Elele nd Port Harcourt Igboland??..bros haba. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by Nobody: 6:32am On Dec 10, 2015 |
HopeAtHand:Will you clear out of here. Always trying to feel important. I wonder who made you Ikwere class prefect. Nye efe biko. Ọ nụnalụ Ikwere, ọ machapụta ka nwa enwe. Mtchewwww. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by bukster(f): 6:32am On Dec 10, 2015 |
cjrane:Don't care ablout Biafra but I just want to correct a few pointst of yours. Ethiopia's GDP is NOT higher than Nigeria's. Nigeria has the highest GDP in Africa. Because of its landlocked nature, Ethiopia also goes through periods of famine every couple of years like the one in 1984 that killed almost half a million people. Ethiopia is currently going through another one right now that has already killed hundreds of people. Not everything is fun and games in a landlocked country. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by HopeAtHand: 6:52am On Dec 10, 2015 |
nwanlecha: ![]() Na morning be this, abeg i no get ur strenght. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by NnaXmas: 10:31am On Dec 10, 2015 |
HopeAtHand:If Port Harcourt and Elele is not Igboland then what is it? https://nigeriamasterweb.com/Etc9/IgbolandMap2.jpg |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by HopeAtHand: 11:22am On Dec 10, 2015 |
NnaXmas:It is an insult to our sensibilities if you go about saying Ikwerres are Igbos without considering our opinion on the matter..Well, this is NL, its more or less fantasyland. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by NnaXmas: 11:35am On Dec 10, 2015 |
HopeAtHand:https://www.thecable.ng/amaechi-im-igbo-jonathan-says-name-azikiwe-cant-speak-language "Speaking before a crowd of supporters at the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential campaign in Aba, Abia state, Amaechi said: I am a bona fide Igbo man." Fantasy indeed. |
| Re: Igboland Is Not Landlocked by HopeAtHand: 11:41am On Dec 10, 2015 |
NnaXmas:Same Amaechi that asked "are we biafrans"..all Na politics nau..if i wanted to contest presidential election 2mao, i will come to Enugu and speak flawless Igbo...but if you come to an Ikwerre meeting and say "Igbo Kwenu", you go chop hot slap. |
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