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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by AgentApple: 4:36pm On Aug 15, 2016
hUmaneOne:


A refresher course; these aren't igbo areas..
Igbo states are landlocked.

I nevertheless support their cause

Go and get some quality education.

Those two states were in the formal Eastern Nigeria and the guy said east. Do you need glasses?

Yes, those two states are not Igbo states but whether you like it or not, if they get a deep seaport, that would greatly impact positively on the eastern economy.

And Igbo land is not landlocked. We can dredge the Niger River which is accessable from Onitsha & Asaba both part of Igbolands.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 4:38pm On Aug 15, 2016
hunndredhundred:


I don't pray for evil but i must tell you that if a war should break out today, Lagos will be a major battle ground because there will be tough battles for the soul of the city.

Nuff said.
I tell you, Lagos will go down.
Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by shaqhead: 4:39pm On Aug 15, 2016
codemaniacs:


middlebelt is not core north... there are no farms in core north...

1. Did you say there are no farms in the core north? Wow....and farmers in returned to their farms in maiduguri or rice is not cultivated in kebbi state? Dnt make me laugh abeg!

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by MadCow1: 4:39pm On Aug 15, 2016
Jacko1:



Who do you think are building houses in badagry/ojo axis... Ibos

Look we r stil the ones who are silly
The so called mansions Ibos build in the east is just aesthetic... they visit just once a year ... rest of the year na lizard dey live inside

R u saying an alaba or balogun cannot thrive in aba or Anambra

If such markets wer in the east imagine wat income wil be generated by our state govt


We have monopoly on many commodities
Plumbing....clothes. ..computer... electronics... electrical....spare parts.....

I can beat ma chest that f these market s relocate to east.... Nigerians wil stil be forced to come to east and trade der

Sha wat am I ranting for.... it's just wishful thinking .... we wil continue to be marginalised and play fools in this country

But me am stopping all this
Any investment am having wil be in the east... feel free to join me umunna


Market Forces determines where a Market will be located not sentiments.

The Igbos can move their Businesses from the West to the East, but alot of factors will work against them.. Example: Proximity to Raw Materials.. The number 1 import hub for goods and materials into the country is Lagos. Its cheaper, the port is easier to navigate and the Importers are too many to pick from. The Market is also in Lagos.. There are Importers whose goods never make it out the Seaport before it gets sold out..

I worked with NIMASA in Calabar during my National Service and there was this gist of how once upon a time, the Nigerian Government forcibly diverted ships that were waiting to berth in lagos to other seaports in the country (Calabar Port Included) and many Importers cried. There were reports of importers selling off their wares at a loss just to recuperate some cash because the market was not in those areas.

Relocate these Markets to the East and the Westerners will quickly filled the vacuum left by the repatriating Igbos and the Eastern Market may not grow as much as yo think.

And with regards to building houses in the West, well, what do you expect? A two bedroom in lagos State or Abuja would make the owner more Money than a 5 Bedroom in the East or even Port Harcourt. So to the Igbo man, its all Business. Real Estate is an investment.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 4:42pm On Aug 15, 2016
boluwatife66:

And the gods are already punishing you not addressing the message but focusing on the messenger. I hate you guys for just one reason, you are always quick to look for enemies. I live in the north and I can tell you that igbos stupidly stinks, they build houses everywhere and they are also the most abusive of their host. I am a Yoruba from Kogi and I can tell you I hate the mention of Nigeria than most igbos, but I will rather wait till my voice can be heard than look for enemies where there is non. Look at your properties in PH after the war, were the handed back to you? No, but you are always quick to vent your anger on Yoruba And Hausa as if they are the reason why your village remains in disarray or huts
have you visited the East before? Say what you know and stop talking gibberish. I'm not a Biafra apologist, but if truth must be told, the houses in South East outweighs everything in the South West aside LAGOS. Enugu, Anambra, Imo are far beta dan all South West states aside Lagos. Travel and see and stop living in false illusion.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by zemaik(m): 4:44pm On Aug 15, 2016
Sctests:
garbage from a cantankerous yoruba muslim pretending to be 'Ray'. They hate Igbos but still want to keep drinking oil in the land of the foreigners.

I have challenged them severally to allow the peaceful dissolution of nigeria and give the East just 10 years, then we will take comparative stock between lagos and the Eastern cities. I have no doubt that Lagos will be as useless as Porto-Novo another yoruba port city that wasn't fortunate to smell crude oil.
Even your president through (Garba shehu) have acknowleged Biafran technology potentials.

Just 10 years! If we don't start sending food aids to you in yoruba and hausa land, then may God punish Biafra.

GBAM!
On point again. Let the never-do-wells consider this open challenge if they still call themselves men. Which kind of rubbish unity did Gowon waste millions of lives for? The hatred on Igbos keep increasing and the shameless elements insist on pseudo unity. Nonsense!

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by MrAldrick: 4:46pm On Aug 15, 2016
hunndredhundred:
It is time to ensure that we have a real functional deep seaport in the east, it is time.

We cannot all continue to rely heavily on Lagos to bring in goods.

The deep seaport being proposed by the Cross River state governor and then the proposed Ibaka deep seaport at Ibaka, Akwa Ibom state.


Are you not ashamed of yourself mr igbo man? Yoruba's are chasing you and you are thinking of relocating to the Niger delta another man's land. Don't worry the properties we seized in port Harcourt will be a child's play. You think we the Niger deltans are more accommodative dan the Yoruba's right? Well only time will tell you better pack dose ur dirty businesses and move to the south east and create jobs for your people we Niger deltans don't need it. Call me Yoruba its not my business i jst told you the gospel truth as a Niger deltan from ikwerre (Port Harcourt ).

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by limpopo: 4:46pm On Aug 15, 2016
I cannot but agree on the issue of Igbo language going extinct...... I served in a Federal Govt college (boarding school) in Ebonyi state during my service year. All the staff of the school was told that F.G said through the federal ministry of education ( research papers on igbo language) that Igbo language will go extinct in the next 15years, so we should allow the students to speak Igbo freely in school anytime.. ... anytime my senior class students comes to my office and say "uncle, we have free period so we want to play with you" during school hours... just know that its a lie, they have Igbo language Class... IMAGINE!!! running from their language coz they usually say they don't understand it.... and if these student speak or write English love letter to you., waoh!!! you would be amazed with their wonderful use or interpretation of big words... MARVELOUS!!! This begs the question, Why are their so called parents fighting for Biafra not teaching or enforcing the Igbo language on them
Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by MrAldrick: 4:48pm On Aug 15, 2016
AgentApple:


Go and get some quality education.

Those two states were in the formal Eastern Nigeria and the guy said east. Do you need glasses?

Yes, those two states are not Igbo states but whether you like it or not, if they get a deep seaport, that would greatly impact positively on the eastern economy.

And Igbo land is not landlocked. We can dredge the Niger River which is accessable from Onitsha & Asaba both part of Igbolands.

You better start the dredging, we don't need you people in the Niger delta. go to the south east and develop it for your children.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by LorDBolton(m): 4:48pm On Aug 15, 2016
It's laughable...many comments here.

The day naija will actually break-up biafrans, ND, arewa, oduduwa etc will be shocked when Britain will open their archives and show us proof of who n who actually owns the lands.

In the interim i'm loving ambode, that kebbi gov and obaino drive for self sufficiency and further growth whilst kids here who haven't eaten are forming which tribe better pass like they have contributed anything to society

Even in America homeless many, people wey no get house, car, work many...same with russia, china n co. RSA with all its growth has a high violent crime rate.

Focus on YOU, YOUR FAMILY, then NIGERIA , we need a smooth run up to 2019 cos this country won't split without a 5-10 year civil war...
There is NO HEAVEN/HELL and I'M NOT READY TO DIE, even the belligerents ojukwu, awolowo, azikiwe and Gowon were not ready to die.

If you're ready to die...then no offence but YOU'RE A BIG FOOL.

Anyway, Long live the BENIN KINGDOM
Oba ghato okpere....ise!

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by SonofDevil: 4:50pm On Aug 15, 2016
AgentApple:


Oga, stop splashig us smelly black spit.

You have been shown evidence where yorubas were having issues with their oba title outside your land.

Lmao @ nemesis. For your info, the Igbos remain your eternal nemesis reason why y'll are confused.

Today, Igbos shpould leave our lands, tomorrow you will never get your Biafra. cheesy cheesy

Phantom. Lie I put it to you to show one pics of oba in North and I will show pics of eze ndigbo in all south west states.?

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 4:58pm On Aug 15, 2016
genieluv:
The truth is that igbos will just never learn.

However, it may not be that the igbos do not want to develop their own land but the problem is their character and culture which encourages greed and dominating others.

Igbos have a very greedy nature and the tendency to want to dominate others and this is why most of them cannot even survive in their own region. In their region, everyone wants to cheat and outsmart his neighbor, everyone wants to dominate his neighbor, everybody eye dey shine for their land, everybody is ready to die in the name of competition, wealth acquirement and selfishness.
So naturally they igbos just have to migrate to other peoples homelands where they feel they can have peace and deal with 'fools or duller people ' as they see other tribes, who they feel will be less competitive and cheap for them to control and catch mugu.

Unless igbos abolish this their nature of selfishness, greed, Pride, envy, excessive competition and chest beating, they will forever remain inferior to hausa and yoruba in the settings of the country. Even the minority groups are now receiving more recognition and say than them in the running of the country.
(make no mistake, i am neither yoruba nor hausa)
Just a minority grouper who has a soft spot for igbos.
soft spot for the Igbos yet u pour out these invectives and tantrums. You know nothing about the Igbos, so please stop talking trash. What you accuse the Igbos of is nothing but an inherent attribute of man. According to Thomas Hobbes in his hobessian state of nature, posits dat man is by nature cruel, nasty and brutish and will do anything within reach to shortchange others. No tribe or group of persons are an exception to this. An omonile dat sells land to 2 different people and leave dem at the mercy a of fisticuffs is a good person right!

Igbos are naturally egalitarian, industrious and democratic. An Igboman believes in the dictates of capitalism and legal acquisition. So stop ur tomfoolery about the Igbos and learn.

Tell me one place whr you've heard of Igbos illegally acquiring wealth? What they do is legal business and industrial assertions, through this they amass the wealth you call greed. An Igboman caresless about ur financial prowess but strives towards achieving greater heights at comparison with the mighty. Lagos is beautiful today, all thanks to the industrial sagacity of the Igbos.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by AgentApple: 4:59pm On Aug 15, 2016
MrAldrick:


You better start the dredging, we don't need you people in the Niger delta. go to the south east and develop it for your children.

Oga, we don't need 'We SS' people as well and have said that many times.

All we are interested in is Igboland which includes our lands carved into present day Rivers State in 1976 and Delta north which includes Ogwashi Uku, Asaba and others.

The rest of you 'We SS' can stay on your own.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by limpopo: 4:59pm On Aug 15, 2016
zemaik:


GBAM!
On point again. Let the never-do-wells consider this open challenge if they still call themselves men. Which kind of rubbish unity did Gowon waste millions of lives for? The hatred on Igbos keep increasing and the shameless elements insist on pseudo unity. Nonsense!

My Good Friend!!!

there is no hatred towards the Igbo tribe from the Yoruba perspective..... You people should just acknowledge or embrace the fact that "You can't eat your cake and still have it"... it is unpossibile (impossible is an understatement)...

You want to leave Nigeria which you clearly called ZOO, but you don't want to leave Lagos

or better still, you don't want to be told to leave LAGOS... Is Lagos not part of the ZOO..

Or was it too early for the ZOO KEEPERS of Lagos to tell you to leave, which you would still do sooner or later if everything goes according to your plans...

SO WHY THE FUSS AFTER ALL


Ain't picking sides, just trying to get somethings straight!!!

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nature129(m): 5:02pm On Aug 15, 2016
Good piece!
Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Sctests: 5:10pm On Aug 15, 2016
Coldfeets:


My question is: must nigeria disintegrate before the east will achieve greatness?

C'mon, what is stopping or holding back the east from achieving that greatness right now?

If you take your stone age 'dogs and baboons' politics and move to Oduduwa, Arewa or ArewaOdua. My people in the East...

1.) Won't have to travel to lagos (that you so much cherish) to clear goods. The income generated from import duties won't be going to ingrates like you in lagos, it will be invested in the East.

2.) If you stay in your Oduarewa, our states over their would'nt have to receive less allocation than a bloated but less viable states like desert katsina or Zamfara. Money accrued from resorces on Imo, Abia etc will be used to develop the East.

3.) If you stop trying to live with people you hate and stay peacefully in your Arewa-Odua, my people won't have to travel to Kano get import or export documentations from one hateful Umaru, Dikko, Kwakwaso who will then charge them exorbitantly or ask for bribes before they can get their documentation.

4.) If you unite with your TRUE brothers in Benin republic and stop forming 'fake union' with the East. The real potentials of your lagos will be tested, because it wouldn't have to depend on other people resources such as 'Import duties, tax, Oil' to develop. Like porto novo it will have to fend for itself so we can no if yorubas can truly develop a city without resources from immigrants and foreigners.

5.) If you face your Oduduwa and Arewa in peace, I wouldn't be always thinking of how to move my family away from your 'dogs and baboons' zoo to bring them here in Aussie during election because I share a country with hateful fulanis muslims and psedo-sophisticate yorubas who believe that those who want to vote differently from how they want must be thrown into lagoons.

6) If you face your Oduduwa, I won't have to deal with a national assembly filled with bigoted fulani and yoruba muslims before building a port in my land.

7.) If you face your Oduduwa, Arewa, and I face my real Country Biaf.., I would hate to share passports with perverts and pedophile who constitutionalize Child-marriage.

cool If you stay on your own, people like Yunusa your brother won't have the opportunity to steal girls from my land because there will be huge walls demarcating my country from yours and visa will be required to keep terrorists out.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by TamedWolf90: 5:10pm On Aug 15, 2016
Sctests:


Just 10 years! If we don't start sending food aids to you in yoruba and hausa land, then may God punish Biafra.


Fixed

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by hUmaneOne: 5:11pm On Aug 15, 2016
AgentApple:


Go and get some quality education.

Those two states were in the formal Eastern Nigeria and the guy said east. Do you need glasses?

Yes, those two states are not Igbo states but whether you like it or not, if they get a deep seaport, that would greatly impact positively on the eastern economy.

And Igbo land is not landlocked. We can dredge the Niger River which is accessable from Onitsha & Asaba both part of Igbolands.

Semantics is even a bigger part of your problem and not just education.
We aren't in the 50's anymore.

The igbo states are now mainly the present south east states. Do not even add the ikwerre people of rivers state.

Biafra goes alone, without cross river,akwa ibom and rivers state or even parts of delta.

You're not even conversant with the river Niger basin else you'd have known that the water volume can be regulated from preceeding dams;any fvckup and the river flow can be downregulated

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by amanikondo: 5:14pm On Aug 15, 2016
Amberon11:
Igbo's will never learn. Yoruba's have shown that they don't want you in Lagos and all you can do is call it bluff or insult them without taking heed. Igbos need to make the East economically viable. We all know that Igbo's are the largest importers in Nigeria. If you igbos can come together and think of the way forward in other to boycott Lagos seaports it would be a nice idea.

Also, Yoruba's are in no place to tell the Igbo's to go home. whatever context they use that is irrelevant. It is wrong. Igbo's are part and parcel of Nigeria. I'm sick and tired of hearing Yorubas asking Igbo's to go home. Nigeria belongs to everyone, so if you're asking Igbo's to go home then be ready to boycott SS oil too.
[size=13pt]So you can claim Nigeria belongs to everybody when they tell you to go home but ND oils does not belong to everybody?[/size]

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 5:21pm On Aug 15, 2016
MrAldrick:


Are you not ashamed of yourself mr igbo man? Yoruba's are chasing you and you are thinking of relocating to the Niger delta another man's land. Don't worry the properties we seized in port Harcourt will be a child's play. You think we the Niger deltans are more accommodative dan the Yoruba's right? Well only time will tell you better pack dose ur dirty businesses and move to the south east and create jobs for your people we Niger deltans don't need it. Call me Yoruba its not my business i jst told you the gospel truth as a Niger deltan from ikwerre (Port Harcourt ).
Did you see any mention of Port Harcourt or Ikwerre in his write up Mr. Man? Or do you need glasses? Why do you like dragging attention to yourself

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 5:23pm On Aug 15, 2016
Jacko1:
Whether na calabar boy
Yoruba in disguise
Ibo person talk this thing he said the damn truth
No other tribe goes to another man land and invest as if it's their birthplace lik Ibos

How many Industries have been built outside ibo land
Nigeria is a country that can never surprise me
One day agberos wil burn down say alaba and balogun and Ibos will be fightin over it

Do they have the right to fight over confiscation of say alaba... Westminster or balogun trade fair.... hell no cos it is not their land

Lagos has even tried for we Ibos cos I knw wat I saw in eziiobodo futo.... villagers killed a student and wen students protested still went ahead to loot evryfin students owned... this is ibo to ibo oh

Ibos need to change their mentality and start investing at home... start being involved at home and not be viewing their own fatherland lik one enclave and local ppl.... in fact am ashamed to have eva looked down on ma brothers frm the east as local champion

To me this piece is the truth as we Ibos have lost bearing... no wonder we are the asslickers of nigeria because we don't even know our priority

The most illiterate Hausa man has more sense than professional ibo man in Lagos cos dat Hausa man... 5 kobo he makes goes back home... but we just pay heavy tax to Lagos and stil take poo frm lagos
you should be ashamed of yourself for the fact that you sat down lazily and allow foreigners develop and take over your land. LAGOS is not the land of Igbos yet you uphold the Nigerian constitution and free rights of legal acquisition and ownership of properties. Most of you just comment without wearing your thinking cap. Did Igbos acquire their properties in South West through force and coercion? Tell me one and prove me wrong. Indirectly you are telling me dat America and Chinese people who go world over investing and dominating are fools. Modern world is a world of competition, strive for the best and stop hating the Igbos. Every Nigerian has a right to legally acquire and own movable and immovable properties in any part of Nigeria.

One thing I guarantee you is dat Igbos left their properties in other parts of Nigeria after the war in the 60s, dat will neva happen in 21st century. The destruction in Syria will be a child's play compared to what LAGOS will look like. I believe in one Nigeria, so please sheat ur sword of hatred and let's live in constitutional harmony.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nature129(m): 5:28pm On Aug 15, 2016
Luckylife:
Those brown zinc and cow inclined minded people just carry the blessed wise Igbo's matter for head as if their human live depends on Igbos . The problem of Lagos governor is wickedness and jealousy that is giving him sleepless night and day , due to the success and wealth of Igbos developing his state. Our God pass them !


I'm proudly Igbo and when I see foolish people like you hold these ideas of yours...honestly, it gives me a cause to worry...tufiakwa unu!

I don't know how long it will take some senseless lots like you to realise that ONE Nigeria is a scam.

Now u are cursing a man/people who has/have the guts to tell you that ONE Nigeria is a scam.

Aru mere unu!

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 5:32pm On Aug 15, 2016
Nature129:



I'm proudly Igbo and when I see foolish people like you hold these ideas of yours...honestly, it gives me a cause to worry...tufiakwa unu!

I don't know how long it will take some senseless lots like you to realise that ONE Nigeria is a scam.

Now u are cursing a man/people who has/have the guts to tell you that ONE Nigeria is a scam.

Aru mere unu!

My brother I tire..... the last election, and comments from Nigerians is enough to open the eyes of my brothers. Anyway, this is a welcome development. Indigbo, unu cheta ulo. you guys have home. Come back home and invest, the East beckon.....

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by codemaniacs: 5:32pm On Aug 15, 2016
shaqhead:


1. Did you say there are no farms in the core north? Wow....and farmers in returned to their farms in maiduguri or rice is not cultivated in kebbi state? Dnt make me laugh abeg!

Only states with along a river can build natural rice farms, rice needs a lot of water to grow... Unless its a greenhouse farm.

States that have rice storage facilities may not own rice farms...

If there was vegetation in the core north, there will be no need for northern politicians to the south for grass..
Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by AgentApple: 5:35pm On Aug 15, 2016
hUmaneOne:


Semantics is even a bigger part of your problem and not just education.
We aren't in the 50's anymore.

The igbo states are now mainly the present south east states. Do not even add the ikwerre people of rivers state.

Biafra goes alone, without cross river,akwa ibom and rivers state or even parts of delta.

You're not even conversant with the river Niger basin else you'd have known that the water volume can be regulated from preceeding dams;any fvckup and the river flow can be downregulated

You are the one that has a problem with semantics not me.

Akwa Ibom & Cross Rivers are not part of SE both they are part of the east.

Biafra is not intersted in annexing those states, we are only interested in Igboland which includes our lands in Rivers states and Delta north.

Who mentioned ikwerre here abeg?

ikwerre are not Igbos and Igbos are not ikwerre, they are part of the 'We SS' and can remain so.

We have a very cordial relationship with Akwa Ibom & cross Rivers people and if they should have deep seaports, this no doubt would be an advantage to us one way or the other.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Nobody: 5:37pm On Aug 15, 2016
Igbos, come back home. Nigeria is a scam..... You don't need to be kicked on your balls before you grow some sense. Most especially, Igbos living in Lagos..... angry angry angry

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by AgentApple: 5:38pm On Aug 15, 2016
SonofDevil:


Phantom. Lie I put it to you to show one pics of oba in North and I will show pics of eze ndigbo in all south west states.?

[size=20pt]The Yoruba Council of Obas in the 19 northern states and Federal Capital Territory (FCT)[/size] Abuja have advocated for an amicable resolution of the face-off between farmers in the southwest and Fulani cattle rearer over grazing activities.

Arising from its 5th Quarterly meeting in Abuja, the council implored the Ondo State government to resolve the Fulani Cattle rearers-farmers’ conflict to avoid spill over to the northern part of the country.

A communique signed by the council’s acting Chairman who is also Mai (Oba) of Yoruba in Borno, Alhaji Hassan Yusuf and Dr Alani Adeyemi, Oba Yoruba Gombi, made available to journalists in Maiduguri yesterday, it appealed to the Ondo State governor to use his experience in resolving the problem.

“We implore the Governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko to use his good office to resolve the ongoing crisis between the Fulani Cattle rearers and farmers in the state amicably and quickly to avoid spill over effect,” the council said.

It advised non-indigenes living in the southwest states and north to abide by the rules and traditional laws of the state they reside. It also urged them to continue to live harmoniously and peacefully with their hosts.

The council commended President Mohammadu Buhari for what it described as his genuine efforts at addressing immediate needs of the country especially the fight against Boko Haram insurgency and other security challenges, calling for support from all Nigerians. End


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/yorubas-in-north-wants-fulani-cattle-rearers-face-off-resolve/

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by SonofDevil: 5:42pm On Aug 15, 2016
AgentApple:


[size=20pt]The Yoruba Council of Obas in the 19 northern states and Federal Capital Territory (FCT)[/size] Abuja have advocated for an amicable resolution of the face-off between farmers in the southwest and Fulani cattle rearer over grazing activities.

Arising from its 5th Quarterly meeting in Abuja, the council implored the Ondo State government to resolve the Fulani Cattle rearers-farmers’ conflict to avoid spill over to the northern part of the country.

A communique signed by the council’s acting Chairman who is also Mai (Oba) of Yoruba in Borno, Alhaji Hassan Yusuf and Dr Alani Adeyemi, Oba Yoruba Gombi, made available to journalists in Maiduguri yesterday, it appealed to the Ondo State governor to use his experience in resolving the problem.

“We implore the Governor of Ondo State, Dr Olusegun Mimiko to use his good office to resolve the ongoing crisis between the Fulani Cattle rearers and farmers in the state amicably and quickly to avoid spill over effect,” the council said.

It advised non-indigenes living in the southwest states and north to abide by the rules and traditional laws of the state they reside. It also urged them to continue to live harmoniously and peacefully with their hosts.

The council commended President Mohammadu Buhari for what it described as his genuine efforts at addressing immediate needs of the country especially the fight against Boko Haram insurgency and other security challenges, calling for support from all Nigerians. End


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Save yourself all these trash,
if it's true, the obas re not invincibles show at least one pics of Oba in all 19 Northern states and I will show pics of all eze indigbo in south west.

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by AK481(m): 5:44pm On Aug 15, 2016
Amberon11:
Igbo's will never learn. Yoruba's have shown that they don't want you in Lagos and all you can do is call it bluff or insult them without taking heed. Igbos need to make the East economically viable. We all know that Igbo's are the largest importers in Nigeria. If you igbos can come together and think of the way forward in other to boycott Lagos seaports it would be a nice idea.

Also, Yoruba's are in no place to tell the Igbo's to go home. whatever context they use that is irrelevant. It is wrong. Igbo's are part and parcel of Nigeria. I'm sick and tired of hearing Yorubas asking Igbo's to go home. Nigeria belongs to everyone, so if you're asking Igbo's to go home then be ready to boycott SS oil too.
we will conquer and buy up lagos like the isrealite did to palestinians.

dats our plan and we have started working toward s it,look around you.
Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by PMBfirstson(m): 5:44pm On Aug 15, 2016
Sctests:
garbage from a cantankerous yoruba muslim pretending to be 'Ray'. They hate Igbos but still want to keep drinking oil in the land of the foreigners.

I have challenged them severally to allow the peaceful dissolution of nigeria and give the East just 10 years, then we will take comparative stock between lagos and the Eastern cities. I have no doubt that Lagos will be as useless as Porto-Novo another yoruba port city that wasn't fortunate to smell crude oil.
Even your president through (Garba shehu) have acknowleged Biafran technology potentials.

Just 10 years! If we don't start sending food aids to you in yoruba and hausa land, then may God punish Biafra.
amen in jesus name

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by Luckylife(m): 5:45pm On Aug 15, 2016
You must b a product of rape by gworo chewing smelling fulaniscows that made you to insult your family, due to d change you foolishly voted for . Don't ever in your stinky life quote me again by claiming to be Igbo while attacking one , better increase your doses if you madness is zombified .Quote me are remain useless if you don't no where to channels your frustration in live . Ewu !
Nature129:



I'm proudly Igbo and when I see foolish people like you hold these ideas of yours...honestly, it gives me a cause to worry...tufiakwa unu!

I don't know how long it will take some senseless lots like you to realise that ONE Nigeria is a scam.

Now u are cursing a man/people who has/have the guts to tell you that ONE Nigeria is a scam.

Aru mere unu!

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Re: Yes, Ndi Igbo, ‘go Home’ - By Ochereome Nnanna by hUmaneOne: 5:46pm On Aug 15, 2016
AgentApple:


You are the one that has a problem with semantics not me.

[s]Akwa Ibom & Cross Rivers are not part of SE both they are part of the east[/s].

[s][s]Biafra is not intersted in annexing those states[/s], we are only interested in Igboland which includes our lands in Rivers states and Delta north.[/s]

Who mentioned ikwerre here abeg?

ikwerre are not Igbos and Igbos are not ikwerre, they are part of the 'We SS' and can remain so.

We have a very cordial relationship with Akwa Ibom & cross Rivers people and if they should have deep seaports, this no doubt would be an advantage to us one way or the other.

With your brashful statements you will cause enemies for your biafra agitation.

Akwa ibom and cross river will never support the biafran agitation directly or indirectly.cordial relations doesn't include using their ports.

The anioma people in delta state have said times without number that they aren't part of biafra. Even the governor:an ika man said so recently.

Just hasten the struggle and leave us, ND out of it

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