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| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by McTobe(m): 2:11pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
raumdeuter:See how far we have degenerated as a people. its so so sad. All of us here we can do better. |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Nobody: 2:14pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
Bigprozzie:Very funny. Tell yourself whatever you. Having lived in Lagos for over decade before leaving, I have and still maintain a cordial relationship with all my Yoruba friends. Besides, It doesn't make any sense why I should hate any tribe unless where someone from that tribe has abused mine........ |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by coolitempa(f): 3:01pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
dearpreye:You are obviously a clown who writes without engaging his thinking faculties, that is if you have a functioning one. You want Seun to give his social media platform to someone who is dedicated to instigating a war amongst Nigerians in order to prove to you that he is democratic ...and then when shit hits the fan, the same clowns like yourself will turn around and blame him ...your craze no get second for market. Actually, I blame him for not having done this a lot earlier...nonsense. |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Favolly(f): 3:57pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
AshiwajuFoward:Did he really say all these things?? I've been living under a rock mehn! |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by omoelesa(m): 4:17pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
Favolly:That is the man the biafrans worship, and everything he said above are what their called 'truth' |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Favolly(f): 4:29pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
omoelesa:It is well |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Nobody: 6:36pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
I am igbo. I don't support biafra. At least not now. You can ask me why. But I support a genuine and legal choice of group to rule themselves. Nnamdi Kanu does not speak for Ndigbo. I condemn his hate speeches. The problem here is the insults 99% of igbos like me with no support whatsoever for biafra are subjected to because most people here believe we're all in on the statement of a man whom the OHANEZE Ndigbo has renounced. I expect you people to be wise enough to know that the the leaders in South-East would champion the course if it was the desire of a greater majority. Which is how it is supposed to be as seen in other similar agitation worldwide. I can assure you NK was unknown to most igbos til radio biafra started broadcasting. NK does not represent the hard working igbos in Nigeria. The belief online that igbos hates other tribes does not tally with what goes on reality. Stop the generalisations. I just wanted to clarify this misconception and I hope the wisdom of Solomon is not a requirement to understand it. |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by luvinhubby(m): 6:37pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
Onijagidijagan:Stop ranting. ![]() |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Dezzx(m): 7:14pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
Super1Star: [sup][/sup]seun dey pay salary? |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Dezzx(m): 7:20pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
Super1Star: [sup][/sup]dis one that you are quick too come to seun's defence, i hope you are on his pay roll? |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Nobody: 8:23pm On Dec 15, 2015 |
Nobody supported you but Late Chima Ubani, Chris Anwanwu, Real admiral Ndubisi Kanu etc were all part of the struggle. raumdeuter:the two men that stood by abiola when he declared himself president were two Igbo men while your folks ran away. Dayokanu you can do better. |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by birdman(m): 2:35am On Dec 18, 2015 |
stereo:I think most Nigerians would agree with this line of thinking. Nnamdi Kanu does not speak for Ndigbo. I condemn his hate speeches.The insults are flying both ways. Once you realize the average age of nairalanders, you tend to start laughing at the insults instead of taking them serious. To be sure, it makes it harder to read up on nairaland. I expect you people to be wise enough to know that the the leaders in South-East would champion the course if it was the desire of a greater majority. Which is how it is supposed to be as seen in other similar agitation worldwide.Hmm ok. Still, the silence of the Igbo elite in this matters is deafening. Wether it is present and past governors, Soludo, Ezekwesili, Iweala etc, everyone went underground when Kanu started broadcasting. If Kanu is a one man show, why are outspoken Igbo elite suddenly keeping on the down low. I think the truth is Biafra carries more passion in the east than people in other parts of Nigeria realize. I would prefer a loose regional Nigeria with semi-autonomous parts, but I suspect in the end, this Biafra issue will not go away even then. Kanu may have spoken crudely, but I believe the bulk of his ideas (minus the violence) reflect the mood of the majority. My hope is, if that day comes, it is in the spirit of pan africanism |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Nobody: 11:39am On Dec 18, 2015 |
Did you condemn Oba of Lagos when he said igbos will be thrown into lagoon if they don't vote Ambode, Did you condemn Buhari when he said Dogs and Baboon will soak in blood... Did you condemn El rufai when he said GEJ is a terrorist Did you condemn Lawal kaita when he said thet will make this Country ungovernable I condemn inflammatory speech from Nnamdi Kanu. But a lot of Nigerians have made similar statements and they are all walking free. And during those period people didn't condemn them as much as we are witnessing it today that Igbo is involved. What is happening on Nairaland is hate posts from both sides of the divide, and if you guys keep taking one side of the divide and not addressing issues wholistically then it's far from being solved. If you're tackling hate posts from igbos/ Biafra supporters, also tackle hate posts from Anti-biafra. It shouldn't be one sided. GspotAngela: |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Nobody: 11:47am On Dec 18, 2015 |
Did you condemn Oba of Lagos when he said igbos will be thrown into lagoon if they don't vote Ambode, Did you condemn Buhari when he said Dogs and Baboon will soak in blood... Did you condemn El rufai when he said GEJ is a terrorist Did you condemn Lawal kaita when he said they will make this Country ungovernable I can still recall how some igbos were justifying Oba's statement as if by condemning anything Igbo makes them patriotic Nigerian. Similar statement, like that Oba's, was made in south Africa and it lead to xenophobic attack. You're taking one side of the divide, condemning hate messages from igbos when hate messages come from both sides of the divide. Protecting your own within justifiable reasoning is not unpatriotic likewise condemning your own at any slight opportunity doesn't make you patriotic. I condemn inflammatory speech from Nnamdi Kanu. But a lot of Nigerians have made similar statements and they are all walking free. And during those period people didn't condemn them as much as we are witnessing it today that Igbo is involved. What is happening on Nairaland is hate posts from both sides of the divide, and if you guys keep taking one side of the divide and not addressing issues wholistically then it's far from being solved. If you're tackling hate posts from igbos/ Biafra supporters, also tackle hate posts from Anti-biafra. It shouldn't be one sided. stereo: |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Nobody: 6:02pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
centje:I believe the message in my previous post was clear. Don't draw me into a back forth nairaland type of argument. If you believe I'm been biased in condemning hate speeches because I don't post it on nairaland 247 then I have no energy to argue. |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Nobody: 7:10pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
My post is also clear. It's important both sides are clearly condemned, if not for anything at least for posterity sake. stereo: |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by omoelesa(m): 9:03pm On Dec 18, 2015 |
Favolly:Ok |
| Re: Seun, Listen To The Voice Of [Biafra Supporters] by Raustin(m): 11:41am On Jun 01, 2021 |
The silence of Eastern elites seems like consent to me. It's like MNK has finally won the hearts of Easterners and at least won their passive participation in his agenda. Easterners who disagree with him are now in the minority stereo: |
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...and then when shit hits the fan, the same clowns like yourself will turn around and blame him