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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by obailala(m): 7:55pm On Feb 23, 2016
CSTR2:
I don't think everybody wants true federalism, atleast not like the SE does.
Voting for a man who is predictably anti-true federalism is not a way to show you want true federalism,
Infact, i think if anybody decides to run against buhari and promises true federalism. the SW would still vote buhari.
I think the SW is just interested in what butters their bread regardless of how shortsighted . As long as it gives them a marginal advantage over the rest, they are satisfied.
So in your logic, 'voting Jonathan' = 'True federalism' irrespective of how bad a leader he was?... A person who wants true federalism MUST vote against a Buhari and MUST vote for a GEJ even though it was crystal clear to even a blind man that GEJ's confab was just a ruse to curry favour for his re-election?

As far as facts are concerned, GEJ was not going to bring back true federalism and also, Buhari (for obvious reasons) is not going to move for true federalism. So when presented with these 2 candidates in an election, I cannot be deceived into using true federalism as a criteria to vote for any of them; other factors would be considered and GEJ was definitely a failure that needed to go.

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by cheruv: 8:03pm On Feb 23, 2016
Elosky20:
nobody hates the igbos, buhari extended the hands of peace to us and we rejected it, in favour of Jonathan >>>>>>Rochas Okorocha.
One nigeria
That moment when a Yoruba poses as an Igbo to talk shit undecided

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by Olabestonic001(m): 8:18pm On Feb 23, 2016
CSTR2:
I don't think everybody wants true federalism, atleast not like the SE does.
Voting for man who is predictably anti-true federalism is not a way to show you want true federalism,
Infact, i think if anybody decides to run against buhari and promises true federalism. the SW would still vote buhari.
I think the SW is just interested in what butters their bread regardless of how shortsighted . As long as it gives them a marginal advantage over the rest, they are satisfied.

You just painted the challenge of the SE who wanna burn down Nigeria because GEJ lost (not because they love anything called True Federalism).
You are very insincere in alluding to the insinuations that SW are quiet in shouting like the bereaved ppl like you guys.
GEJ played a political stunt on SW with the belated Confab. He didn't implement its dictates for almost a year and we all saw it was a ruse. The SE are shouting because they lost in the political game and not because they want anything called True Federalism and all those noises being made to blackmail SW to achieve their aim won't work!
Blackmails don't work on SW ppl!
Let's meet amicably and stop that thing of blaming us for voting out GEJ.
True Federalism we want too but not by that foolish blackmailing pattern of you guys. If you all continue, we won't blink an eye till you channel your interest intelligently without blackmailing.

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by millionaireman: 4:52am On Feb 24, 2016
mordsith:





Maybe you did not understand..... summary....


TRUE FEDERALISM

Indeed, that fellow doesn't understand.
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by millionaireman: 5:01am On Feb 24, 2016
Olabestonic001:


You just painted the challenge of the SE who wanna burn down Nigeria because GEJ lost (not because they love anything called True Federalism).
You are very insincere in alluding to the insinuations that SW are quiet in shouting like the bereaved ppl like you guys.
GEJ played a political stunt on SW with the belated Confab. He didn't implement its dictates for almost a year and we all saw it was a ruse. The SE are shouting because they lost in the political game and not because they want anything called True Federalism and all those noises being made to blackmail SW to achieve their aim won't work!
Blackmails don't work on SW ppl!
Let's meet amicably and stop that thing of blaming us for voting out GEJ.
True Federalism we want too but not by that foolish blackmailing pattern of you guys. If you all continue, we won't blink an eye till you channel your interest intelligently without blackmailing.


See this one thumping his/her chest as if his/her southwest won lottery, and now living in El-dorado country-Nigeria.

Crude Oyel price don flatten o.

Besides, Abokkii shall get 90% of what is left beforehand it remembers you.

Be content with VP as you seem to be, but wait for when it shall be Osinbanban turn to succeed him Oga, na that time Abokkii shall tell you how it values power.

No be me talk o.

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by SegunAdewole: 5:52am On Feb 24, 2016
obailala:
The last time I checked, the SE and SS and SW asked for the same thing in the last confab. The only thing the SW opposed was the return of an ineffective weak leader called Jonathan who watched helplessly for years as his friends plundered the nation's wealth; except you are saying a 'Jonathan presidency' is your own definition of restructuring the nation, I don't understand what you mean by this statement.

This my yoruba brother sef! Obafemi go back to bed and wake up on a better side.

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by Gbawe: 5:59am On Feb 24, 2016
obailala:
The last time I checked, the SE and SS and SW asked for the same thing in the last confab. The only thing the SW opposed was the return of an ineffective weak leader called Jonathan who watched helplessly for years as his friends plundered the nation's wealth; except you are saying a 'Jonathan presidency' is your own definition of restructuring the nation, I don't understand what you mean by this statement.

Thank you. It really is appalling the way these IPOBians and Biafra sympathisers love to lie against the SW and the Yorubas to then present us as an "enemy" of their agitation or "freedom". The SW is not only in support of true federalism but has a formal structure and organised think-tank behind its own effort called DAWN.

http://dawncommission.org/

Most Yorubas I know, contrary to what some Igbos peddle online, would be happy for the Igbos to have Biafra. What some Igbos have to realise is that the Yorubas , economically and culturally, are in very good condition to be on their own. It is only our pragmatic outlook that makes us feel it is fine to be in Nigeria, and take advantage of what the nation has to offer, while also focusing on developing the SW and contributing to the overall development of Nigeria. The alternative, i.e going our way, is fine to us too. Are we minus a seaport? is our soil not fertile? Do we not have one of the most respected culture in the world spawning music, entertainment and self awareness to cater for our leisure, spiritual and social needs? Do we lack innovators, educated folks and/or inspirational men and women? Do we not have Natural/mineral endowment and human resources that is in reality some of the best in Nigeria? Do some know that Yorubas produce the highest number of industry leaders and technocrats in Nigeria? In what area exactly are we deficient for some to delude themselves that we are "scared" of being on our own and are "preventing Igbos from leaving Nigeria"?

As far as I see it, the OP is another fellow steeped in the self-deciet called Biafra. Charity begins at home. If the Igbos, in the majority, truly want Biafra then the start point is for them to drop whatever they are doing, wherever they are in the world, and move back to SE Nigeria to make it a paradise under their own Governors, rules, culture and way of life. Nobody is stopping them doing that and this silly modus operandi of pitching Biafra as an agitation the "Yoruba/Hausa/Fulani are preventing" must stop because the entire world see different. They see insincerity, self-deceit and hypocrisy that hungry charlatan, like Kanu et al, are profiting from while selling to the poor, frustrated and gullible the dream and illusion of "we are great and blessed people who will touch the sky once in our own nation"

Producing silly "let my people go" articles like this is laughable, same as Kanu's hypocritical agitation that only reached a crescendo when GEJ lost, because there is a very glaring and obvious disconnection between the most economically nomadic people in Nigeria claiming they are the same people who want their own nation they wish to define in their own ways yet they are currently disinterested in staying in Igbo land. The Igbo secessionists should first address this obvious 'dissonance' before going online daily to single out the Yoruba for vitriolic attack. If the majority truly want Biafra then this will be very obvious in their action and sacrifice towards remaining in and defining the SE in the Biafra spirit and essence. "Freedom" is not in a name and you first effort towards becoming "free" is to hold your own irresponsible leaders accountable. They let you down the most and are your biggest enemy yet it is the Yoruba who has nothing to do with the horrid misrule your leaders enslave you with that you make enemy numero uno. We are all, to an extent, already free. We all all simply need to task our leaders, from the most local levels, to give us the tools with which to develop our respective States and region so our children can grow up the yoruba, Igbo, Hausa, Fulani, Ijaw way if that is indeed what we want.

It is hypocritical walking into your "enemies" domain and setting up home there to then still be shouting of desiring your own nation. What nation? the one you won't stay in and that your children know not much of? The one you have left for many years in the hands of rogues and misfits like Orji Kalu, Elechi, Obi, The Ubah brothers, Theodore Orji et al? Charity begins at home. The Igbos who really want Biafra should lead by example and stop injuriously and deceitfully trying to daily position the Yorubas as those preventing them from attaining their Biafra. If you all wish to leave the SW today to face the mission of turning the SE into Dubai I can assure you that no Yoruba will/can stop you so you must do that or stop slandering a people who have done you no wrong and , in reality, have accommodated you hospitably and without rancour. Till the world, most importantly Nigerians, see the igbos put there money where their mouth is, with a mass economic and physical relocation to the SE, then they will not believe the Igbos are serious about secession or that it is something majority of Igbos support beyond lip service, self-inflicted siege mentality and hypocritical preening. The likes of OP cannot face the truth but it is laid out for you above again and as has been done a million times in the past. Accept the truth. It will set you free.

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by SegunAdewole: 6:09am On Feb 24, 2016
Olabestonic001:


You just painted the challenge of the SE who wanna burn down Nigeria because GEJ lost (not because they love anything called True Federalism).
You are very insincere in alluding to the insinuations that SW are quiet in shouting like the bereaved ppl like you guys.
GEJ played a political stunt on SW with the belated Confab. He didn't implement its dictates for almost a year and we all saw it was a ruse. The SE are shouting because they lost in the political game and not because they want anything called True Federalism and all those noises being made to blackmail SW to achieve their aim won't work!
Blackmails don't work on SW ppl!
Let's meet amicably and stop that thing of blaming us for voting out GEJ.
True Federalism we want too but not by that foolish blackmailing pattern of you guys. If you all continue, we won't blink an eye till you channel your interest intelligently without blackmailing.

Egbon ola, why you dey beat chest like gorilla? If we yoruba no blink na we go still suffer. My pensioner uncle in oshogbo is still begging for alms while the Ibos are maufacturing Cars and living better. You think the Ibos will beg you to come out of poverty and enter federalism? SW need federalism more than SE. Our SW elders should go and lie flat and beg SE like Arewa went to beg ohaneze recently in Enugu to forget Biafra. SE has nothing to lose, a man already down fear no fall, but they can play the spoiler for SW in future.
Abeg, Pour cold water for ya flat cabin biscuit chest.
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by Gbawe: 6:20am On Feb 24, 2016
Olabestonic001:


You just painted the challenge of the SE who wanna burn down Nigeria because GEJ lost (not because they love anything called True Federalism).
You are very insincere in alluding to the insinuations that SW are quiet in shouting like the bereaved ppl like you guys.
GEJ played a political stunt on SW with the belated Confab. He didn't implement its dictates for almost a year and we all saw it was a ruse. The SE are shouting because they lost in the political game and not because they want anything called True Federalism and all those noises being made to blackmail SW to achieve their aim won't work!
Blackmails don't work on SW ppl!

Let's meet amicably and stop that thing of blaming us for voting out GEJ.
True Federalism we want too but not by that foolish blackmailing pattern of you guys. If you all continue, we won't blink an eye till you channel your interest intelligently without blackmailing.

Indeed. Blackmail does not and can never work with the Yorubas. Especially not cheap, insincere and transparent blackmail that is really a cover for a deep-rooted and ethnocentric rage stemming from the fact that GEJ lost an election and, consequently, an "abok1" or "kunu drinker" is now leading Nigeria as the intolerant, lawless and patently undemocratic IPOBians swore would never happen. They do not wish to maturely and democratically accept that an election took place and that Nigerians, in their majority, gave their mandate of leadership to an "Abok1". Instead they continue to shout "SW betrayal" as if the SW was duty-bound to perversely persevere with the hideously corrupt and misruling GEJ as they were happy to do. Imagine the lunacy of attacking someone because he does not wish to join you in worshipping Idi Amin or Hitler.

Nigerians should start the fight for "true federalism" from their home State. Now is the time, because we have no choice but to diversify National and State economy, to get serious Governors to look at ways of innovatively using the endowment of a State to secure her progress and glory. Some people should stop the pathetic blame game. It is undignified and the entire world can see it is entirely hollow and insincere.

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by wanimo: 7:20am On Feb 24, 2016
Elosky20:
nobody hates the igbos, buhari extended the hands of peace to us and we rejected it, in favour of Jonathan >>>>>>Rochas Okorocha.
One nigeria
Rocha's Okoroawusa is the biggest fool of his generation. Someday, his case will be visited.
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by Gbawe: 7:35am On Feb 24, 2016
wanimo:
Rocha's Okoroawusa is the biggest fool of his generation. Someday, his case will be visited.

Here we go. The morbid hatred of "awusa" and other ethnic groups that is behind the irresponsible mindset of perceiving others as the cause of all their problems while being incapable of looking at the innate shortcomings of themselves and their leaders. It is the "Awusa" leader, like Buhari, and the "Yoloba" leader, like Tinubu, they must come here to face daily and propagate as the problem of Nigeria while they praise, vote for and deify their misruling crooks like GEJ, Allison-Madueke, NOI, Metuh, Theodore Orji, Orji Kalu, Oduah, Anyim et al who did little for them. Pathetic and I have personally never seen anything like it anywhere in the world i.e the display of total moral bankruptcy that renders some incapable of seeing wrongdoing in their own while they attempt to crucify and blame others alone for all their woes.

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by wanimo: 7:49am On Feb 24, 2016
Gbawe:


Here we go. The morbid hatred of "awusa" and other ethnic groups that is behind the irresponsible mindset of perceiving others as the cause of all their problems while being incapable of looking at the innate shortcomings of themselves and their leaders. It is the "Awusa" leader, like Buhari, and the "Yoloba" leader, like Tinubu, they must come here to face daily and propagate as the problem of Nigeria while they praise, vote for and deify their misruling crooks like GEJ, Allison-Madueke, NOI, Metuh, Theodore Orji, Orji Kalu, Oduah, Anyim et al who did little for them. Pathetic and I have personally never seen anything like it anywhere in the world i.e the display of total moral bankruptcy that renders some incapable of seeing wrongdoing in their own while they attempt to crucify and blame others alone for all their woes.
Take it or leave it, 90% of Igbos hold that foolish, crooked betrayer called Rochas Okoroawusa in disdain. A man who will support that his people to be massacred for no just cause because of his selfish political ambitions. Even Buhari rose in defense of his terrorist boko haram kinsmen at a point syaing that an attack on boko haram was an attack on the north. And we have no single apology for that seeing him as the fool he is. We will definitely visit his case.
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by wanimo: 7:55am On Feb 24, 2016
Gbawe:


Here we go. The morbid hatred of "awusa" and other ethnic groups that is behind the irresponsible mindset of perceiving others as the cause of all their problems while being incapable of looking at the innate shortcomings of themselves and their leaders. It is the "Awusa" leader, like Buhari, and the "Yoloba" leader, like Tinubu, they must come here to face daily and propagate as the problem of Nigeria while they praise, vote for and deify their misruling crooks like GEJ, Allison-Madueke, NOI, Metuh, Theodore Orji, Orji Kalu, Oduah, Anyim et al who did little for them. Pathetic and I have personally never seen anything like it anywhere in the world i.e the display of total moral bankruptcy that renders some incapable of seeing wrongdoing in their own while they attempt to crucify and blame others alone for all their woes.
A real Igbo man does not look up to anyone for solution to his challenges. We always excel against all odds. The problems of the igbos are not other ethic groups as u insinuate, but the likes of Rocha's Okoroawusa. These group of selfish and reprobate individuals hold back the progress of their people and region for selfish interests. Soon the rooster will come to roost and its flaps will be on the frying pan

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by wanimo: 8:01am On Feb 24, 2016
obailala:
So in your logic, 'voting Jonathan' = 'True federalism' irrespective of how bad a leader he was?... A person who wants true federalism MUST vote against a Buhari and MUST vote for a GEJ even though it was crystal clear to even a blind man that GEJ's confab was just a ruse to curry favour for his re-election?

As far as facts are concerned, GEJ was not going to bring back true federalism and also, Buhari (for obvious reasons) is not going to move for true federalism. So when presented with these 2 candidates in an election, I cannot be deceived into using true federalism as a criteria to vote for any of them; other factors would be considered and GEJ was definitely a failure that needed to go.
Congratulations for your contribution in the ouster of the "failure GEJ" and ushering in the " catastrophic Buhari " welldone. U
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by obailala(m): 1:17pm On Feb 24, 2016
wanimo:
Congratulations for your contribution in the ouster of the "failure GEJ" and ushering in the " catastrophic Buhari " welldone. U
There is nothing catastrophic about PMB. But then, I wouldn't expect someone who still believes that GEJ was the best thing to have happened to Nigeria to understand.

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by obailala(m): 1:26pm On Feb 24, 2016
SegunAdewole:


This my yoruba brother sef! Obafemi go back to bed and wake up on a better side.
Nwanna kwusi nzuzu gi a gaa rahu ura.

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by 6xtr0r: 1:45pm On Feb 24, 2016
obailala:
Nwanna kwusi nzuzu gi a gaa rahu ura.

Did you remember the verdicts of ARIZONA123 and DelticStephEn about your questionable personality?
Just bid me to remind you in case you've forgotten...
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by obailala(m): 2:23pm On Feb 24, 2016
6xtr0r:


Did you remember the verdicts of ARIZONA123 and DelticStephEn about your questionable personality?
Just bid me to remind you in case you've forgotten...
And what on earth makes you think I care about what some faceless plebs think about me? How does the opinion of some faceless non-entities affect my life or existence?

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by obailala(m): 3:10pm On Feb 24, 2016
6xtr0r:


So should you also understand that your numerous, miserable and sustained rants and lies against the Igbo Nation cannot stop the quest for nationhood.
The earlier you began to channel your negative energies towards consolidating your OduaArewanistan republic the better for you...
Like I said, I am too busy thinking about important things to be bothered about what some imbecilic non-entities think about my origins.

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by 6xtr0r: 3:35pm On Feb 24, 2016
obailala:
Like I said, I am too busy thinking about important things to be bothered about what some imbecilic non-entities think about my origins.

If indeed you're anything busy you will not spend your time and energy online castigating many Igbos for choosing to exercise their inalienable rights to self-determination and opting to abandon you in this contraption.

If those you termed 'imbecilic nonentities' are indeed what you call them you wouldn't condescend so low as to work and attempt to scuttle the aspirations of a people to the satisfaction of some paymasters...
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by DonXavi(m): 3:53pm On Feb 24, 2016
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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by obailala(m): 4:11pm On Feb 24, 2016
6xtr0r:


If indeed you're anything busy you will not spend your time and energy online castigating many Igbos for choosing to exercise their inalienable rights to self-determination and opting to abandon you in this contraption.

If those you termed 'imbecilic nonentities' are indeed what you call them you wouldn't condescend so low as to work and attempt to scuttle the aspirations of a people to the satisfaction of some paymasters...
For crying out loud, who is this confused person who wouldn't leave my mentions this afternoon? The last time I checked, on this thread I only commented on the reason why true federalism cannot be achieved in Nigeria; the reason being that Igbos and Yorubas keep fighting themselves foolishly instead of coming together to topple the northern forces sitting on its realisation. I also went further to correct an obviously erroneous statement by the Op where he said the SW is opposed to true federalism, it is common knowledge that the SW, SS and SE have been asking for true federalism.

Now if you are being tormented by some spiritual forces from your village, I do not know. But I am yet to understand how you have dragged me into ipob issues in this thread, nowhere did I refer to you guys on this thread so I wonder why you are blindly accusing me of castigating anyone. But then, since you have mentioned it, my position on that issue is very clear, I am not in support of any form of secession, especially when it is led by a person I consider a psychopath (Kanu) and his hoard of thoughtless supporters. I cannot also support an idea of secession especially when it is clear that the primary driving force is just sad emotions over the election loss of GEJ to an Hausa man.

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Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by Harfter1one: 4:20pm On Feb 24, 2016
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CSTR2:
I don't think everybody wants true federalism, atleast not like the SE does.
Voting for man who is predictably anti-true federalism is not a way to show you want true federalism,
Infact, i think if anybody decides to run against buhari and promises true federalism. the SW would still vote buhari.
I think the SW is just interested in what butters their bread regardless of how shortsighted . As long as it gives them a marginal advantage over the rest, they are satisfied.
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Your own problem and anger is because your hero lost the election. You were one of those that scream GEJ till 2089 rubbish here before the election. Stop equating Tinubu or APC to mean SW. The likes of Soyinka, Mimiko, FFK, Afenifere, Fayose are not from Sad beast. Use your brain little man.
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by Harfter1one: 4:22pm On Feb 24, 2016
obailala:
So in your logic, 'voting Jonathan' = 'True federalism' irrespective of how bad a leader he was?... A person who wants true federalism MUST vote against a Buhari and MUST vote for a GEJ even though it was crystal clear to even a blind man that GEJ's confab was just a ruse to curry favour for his re-election?

As far as facts are concerned, GEJ was not going to bring back true federalism and also, Buhari (for obvious reasons) is not going to move for true federalism. So when presented with these 2 candidates in an election, I cannot be deceived into using true federalism as a criteria to vote for any of them; other factors would be considered and GEJ was definitely a failure that needed to go.

Dont mind the pained loser. You can see anger and tears in his post cos some people refused to vote for there hero, they were silent for good 5 years but now crying federalism. Bunch of loudmouthed hypocrite.
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by Harfter1one: 4:23pm On Feb 24, 2016
CSTR2:
It is the bitter truth.
True federalism is not a priority of the SW.
As long as buhari has osinbanjo and the rest of the SW hordes in his govt, true federalism be damned.
Buhari will shitt and it will smell like roses to our yoruba people.

Pained loser, you can continue to cry or cut your wrist cos your hero lost an election. Hypocrite
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by Harfter1one: 4:26pm On Feb 24, 2016
SegunAdewole:


This my yoruba brother sef! Obafemi go back to bed and wake up on a better side.

The guy cheruv wont see this Ibo man posing as Yoruba to post trash. This one called Nwabekeyi Simeon is even shameless and ashamed of his Ibo tribe. What a big shame
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by obailala(m): 4:41pm On Feb 24, 2016
6xtr0r:


Let me take you down memory lane:

DelticStephEn: "kip ranting and talking nonsense.
when you are done you go back to your bowl of Ewedu and Amala.
Crook
you think I don't know you?
you think I have not Engaged with you b4?
Crim...."


If you like smash your head on a brick wall thinking nobody knows your miserable history on NL. If you like continue with your silly lies against Igbos because you dread to be left alone with your masters.

One thing is certain every psychopathic mission against IP0B/NK is DOA. The earlier you informed your backers the better for you...

shocked shocked undecided It's now clear I am conversing with someone who has lost it because I sincerely cannot comprehend what you are talking about, how it relates to me or how it relates to this thread. My sympathy to your family for the embarrassment they may face because of your condition; but kindly take your frustration somewhere else and please leave my mentions alone.
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by 6xtr0r: 4:47pm On Feb 24, 2016
obailala:
shocked shocked undecided It's now clear I am conversing with someone who has lost it. My sympathy to your family for the embarrassment they may face.

Indeed, nothing good ever comes out of the rear orifice. However, you can keep displaying your lunacy in a public forum and bring more miseries and disreputation to your family while thinking you can amount to something in this life.
Re: This Thread Is Not To Support The Biafran Movement.... Timeline Of A Struggle by obailala(m): 4:52pm On Feb 24, 2016
6xtr0r:


Indeed, nothing good ever comes out of the rear orifice. However, you can keep displaying your lunacy in a public forum and bring more miseries and disreputation to your family while thinking you can amount to something in this life.


Swerve!

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