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| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by americanigga(op): 10:30am On Jun 15, 2016 |
olaitoro:please I am not a Yoruba. Just answer the question politely. How do you secede and protect you poperty at thesame time? |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Nobody: 10:32am On Jun 15, 2016 |
americanigga:Very simple ![]()
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| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by americanigga(op): 10:33am On Jun 15, 2016 |
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| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by PFRB: 10:37am On Jun 15, 2016 |
WE HAVE A LOT OF SMALL MINDS AND SMALL BRAINS HERE. NIGERIANS HAVE PROPERTIES IN UK AMERICA AND MANY OTHER COUNTRIES. SAME WAY BIAFRANS WILL HAVE IN NIGERIA OR ANY OTHER. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by americanigga(op): 10:42am On Jun 15, 2016 |
IHEJIRIKAisBOKO:What about their gigantic buildings, houses and companies in lagos? Yorubas will not buy it from Igbos because they know you don't have any option but to give it to them free of charge and that will be a big loss to hardworking Igbos. They will go back home and start from ground zero |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Nobody: 10:45am On Jun 15, 2016 |
americanigga:And you will be delighted to see them start from ground zero, right ![]() |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by CandyDiamond(f): 10:52am On Jun 15, 2016 |
Musiwa419:Old man like you behaving like small pikin, digging the event of almost 50 years ago is uncalled for in this thread, it shows that you are an old man putting hand in your nyash smelling it with indomie children. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Nobody: 10:54am On Jun 15, 2016 |
CandyDiamond:Musiwa419 is running out of ideas, and sounds ever more boring ![]() |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by lecther: 10:56am On Jun 15, 2016 |
quid:we will flog yeebos like we did in akure |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Nobody: 10:58am On Jun 15, 2016 |
lecther:Then Igbos will defeat you in elections in "Yoruba land" ![]()
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| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Musiwa419: 11:02am On Jun 15, 2016 |
quid:Okay we don hear u but dat one no mean say kwashiorkor no finish ur papa for bi.afraud
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| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by zendy: 11:03am On Jun 15, 2016 |
americanigga:These questions are not necessary. There are international laws that protect the properties and investments of anyone, anywhere in the world. For example, if Igbos should breakaway as Biafra, whatever properties the Igbos have anywhere is protected as long as the property or investment is not deemed to be acquired through illegal means. Should the Nigerian Government decide to sieze those investments just because the Igbos are no longer part of Nigeria, they will be required to reimburse the owners the monetary equivalent under international law. Should the Nigerian Government decide not to obey international law, they they put the properties and investments of Nigerians worldwide in jeopardy including that of the Government its self. When it comes to the issue of secession, most who support it will tell you they want it through the peaceful means of a referendum just as was done in Scotland in 2014, and not through war. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Musiwa419: 11:05am On Jun 15, 2016 |
CandyDiamond:Your mouth smells more than your pusssy |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Nobody: 11:06am On Jun 15, 2016 |
Musiwa419:This why Lagos is now 50% Igbo ![]()
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| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Nobody: 11:06am On Jun 15, 2016 |
Musiwa419:^ Are you frustrated ? |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by olaitoro(m): 11:12am On Jun 15, 2016 |
americanigga:Nigerians have properties in outside Nigeria. Foreigners have properties in Nigeria. Nothing will happen to those properties, international travel and property laws covers them. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Nobody: 11:22am On Jun 15, 2016 |
Musiwa419:Can you afford this tomato? ![]()
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| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Musiwa419: 11:35am On Jun 15, 2016 |
olaitoro:Lol. Secession took place in Yugoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Sudan, Ethopia etc etc; give us examples of how ownership of properities was sorted out in the sovereign countries that emerged from the aforelisted You ibos are short sighted and myopic. Your arrogance and brashness have dimed your sense of reasoning. You often act before you think. Nnamdi Kanu and his sponsors obviously did not think through the Geo-Politics involved in secession before Kanu went on with his radio biafra. He thinks secession is just about cursing ''yoloba'' and ''awusa-Fulani'' on the radio |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by olaitoro(m): 11:43am On Jun 15, 2016 |
Musiwa419:Nothing happened to people's properties in those countries you mentioned after secession, and nothing will happen to Igbos properties in Nigeria in event of Biafra's secession. International law of trade and investment covers it. You can take that to bank. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by IkpuMmadu: 11:50am On Jun 15, 2016 |
americanigga:Don't Nigerians have property in London |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by rusher14: 11:54am On Jun 15, 2016 |
CandyDiamond:That's a Loew blow. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by americanigga(op): 11:56am On Jun 15, 2016 |
quid:No, I would rather they remain as one Nigerian |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Donclaracuzo: 11:59am On Jun 15, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:Do you think that states function that way? Nationalizing potential or foreign investor's property for selfish reasons will kill your economy and scare other forieng investors away from you. Others will not feel secure to do business in ur area cos of ur policy of nationalization. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Donclaracuzo: 12:00pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
SuperS1Panther:Do you think that states function that way? Nationalizing potential or foreign investor's property for selfish reasons will kill your economy and scare other forieng investors away from you. Others will not feel safe to do business in ur area cos of ur policy of nationalization. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by Olabestonic001(m): 12:06pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
RockHard:Says who? We're just waiting for them to think forward without thinking sideways. The Instruments of States will handle their palaver. But, definitely, they shouldn't expect to enjoy their present benefits in Yorubaland. They'll be treated as foreigners subject to our whims. He who wants to severe ties must count the cost. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by americanigga(op): 12:07pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
olaitoro:What this means is that Biafra must do everything humanly possible to avoid war with Nigeria, because if they do yoruba will claim their property as spoil from war |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by zendy: 12:08pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
Musiwa419:The question you are asking has already been answered on the thread. International law protects anyone's investment or properties anywhere in the world. Where there are usually problems is in shared Ownership of properties, investments,liabilities and debts. But those things can be worked out in negotiations. Secession by one group from a political Union is no longer novelty, not even in Nigeria. In 2014, there was a referendum in Scotland. In the same Britain, there will be another referendum in Britain in about a week to decide if they want to stay in the European union or not. Even in Nigeria, in the 60's there was a referendum when the Northern British Cameroons voted in referendum to join Nigeria while the South of it voted to join French Cameroons. So secession is not a new thing and if there are any group of people in Nigeria who awant to leave, they should be given a referendum |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by babadee1(m): 12:17pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
nonjebose:Yes secession means severing. I don't know of any other possible meaning it may have. Foreigners don't ever have the same ownership and property rights as citizens. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by babadee1(m): 12:20pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
zendy:Please quote the international law statutes that you're referring to. As far as I know every country makes the laws that governs the ownership of properties and businesses within its own borders. That is not the purview of international law which general deals with issues between countries. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by vicadex07(m): 12:27pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
olaitoro:lol...same way nothing happened to igbo properties seized in ijaw land during the biafran war. How many of them have you retrieved by applying your so called non existing international law. If not that Yorubas were magnanimous and gave you back your things. Am sure its not gonna happen same way this time cos you people choose to bite the fingers that fed you by insulting Yorubas on Radio biafra and calling Lagos no mans land. We will be waiting for you...okay. International law ko international war ni. Keep deceiving yourselves into thinking the white men cares about you. History usually repeats itself. |
| Re: Warning!!biafra Property In Yoruba Land by bakynes(m): 12:32pm On Jun 15, 2016 |
zendy:One question for you what if Nigeria claim they dont have the monetary equivalent of the biafran properties and wont issue Resident visas to biafrans? What then becomes of such properties? That is why before you acquire a property in britain from another country of birth, you must first of all acquire a british citizenship or residency. If you are coming as an investor, govt will give you a waiver to that effect and onces you decide to close down the business/investment and go back to your home country no body will give u any monetary equivalent of your property. Best you can do is to get the property sold before leaving. If biafrans dont get buyers for their properties and refused residency visas, the properties is as good as gone. |
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