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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 1:57pm On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:
Useless loudmouthed tribalist from an inconsequential clan still assuming the victim mentality after his failed attempts with barging like a castrated he-goat to attract unnecessary attentions for his miserable self.

Bile-filled creature from a backstabbing group of murderous hypocrites, read this messages:

Yoruba man - Femi Fani-Kayode -
https://www.nairaland.com/889867/ojukwu-wished-born-igbo-femi-fani-kayode
He (Ojukwu) stood firm when others ran, compromised and did back room deals with their oppressors. He was a great and a proud warrior.

Before I came to Biafr*, I heard that Biafrans fought like heroes, but after my visit to Biafr*, I can tell you that Heroes fight like Biafrans.”
- John de st jorre, france


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1DRG7j3FG0
ahhh..funny-funny-kayode...

that useless soul...
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by fratermathy(m): 1:59pm On Nov 22, 2016
eduj:
the reason why many niger deltan tribes wont subscribe to biafra isnt that the igbo man lacks diplomacy but rather,the fear of an unmitigated igbo domination (which is warranted but misguided).the south east also has little to offer in terms of incentive for such a merger which would tempt them to stand alone.personally i would prefer a biafra devoid of any ethnic group but the igbo .But,that doesnt mean we cant make it work in naija -my peeps have been so engrosed in the " once we get biafra everything would be okay" maxim that we let our past governors lead us to ruin.abia govt left ariaria and aba to deteriorate,ebonyi was left fallow,imo decadent,enugu just ok and anambra rowdy. in two days time,the enugu free trade zone (with the ability to house 500 companies) would be kicked off,hopefully in 6 months geometric would switch on giving aba 24 hour power supply,by next year masters energy complex uturu would begin production and ifeanyi ubas games village would have been completed.Hopefully, abia would join her sister states in the Agric revolution sweeping through the region.that's the type of stuff we igbos should engage in not posturing and bantering with other southern tribes.
Abeg tell them. Let them start the struggle from home first before bringing it other people into it.

You have to know your issues, make priorities and make a fight. When you fight everybody, you achieve nothing other than mass hatred.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by LordAdam: 1:59pm On Nov 22, 2016
fratermathy:
So because one faceless group asked for Nnamdi Kanu's release now means they are probiafra abi? You don't even appreciate gestures. These guys sympathized with your cause and requested for your hero's release and all you can say is that they are biafrans as well.

Keep waiting for Donald Chukwuebuka Trump to give you Biafra na. January 20th is not far. We de here.
Abeg leave those guys.

Why you dey waste your strength.

Not one major political office holder from their region is pro-Biafra, and they're trying to lump SS.

You suppose know say we for this end no like too much talk.

No be biafra. Shey dem go close our eyes when dem dey corner the land?

Them no even get the mind sef.

So jor free them mk them dey bask for their false euphoria. Nothing you say will make them see things differently.

-Lord
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 2:00pm On Nov 22, 2016
fratermathy:
iRobot.

Keeo copying and pasting yourself because of urhobo matter.

Government work wey u give urself today.

Biafra will u with a medal as the BIGOT GENERAL of the Republic. BG.
Frustrated boisterous clown from a deluded generation of backstabbers, you've got freedom of association and so do I. I have chosen to have a separate existence from you greedy, treasury looters cum murderous hypocrites rampaging as One-Nigerianists.

Your wailing and gnashing of your dirty teeth on NL and miserably earning a living on Igbos quest for self-determination cannot prevent you from spending the rest of your miserable lives with your slave masters in OduaArewanistan republic.

Ugly Hearts of Bile-filled Bigots!
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 2:00pm On Nov 22, 2016
Ngozi123:
Not really as I don't live in Nigeria- Thank God! The real people behind Boko Haram are still living lavishly while young men like you are wasting their lives everyday. It is indeed a real shame.
i fight to protect the image of the black-woman all over the world...

didnt you realized what happend in chibok??

it gave the world the impression that the black-woman is without protection....

think...
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 2:01pm On Nov 22, 2016
LordAdam:
Abeg leave those guys.

Why you dey waste your strength.

Not one major political office holder from their region is pro-Biafra, and they're trying to lump SS.

You suppose know say we for this end no like too much talk.

No be biafra. Shey dem go close our eyes when dem dey corner the land?

Them no even get the mind sef.

So jor free them mk them dey bask for their false euphoria. Nothing you say will make them see things differently.

-Lord
Watch "CHARLES SOLUDO" on YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Jl-Z4tW484
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OILSOUP: 2:02pm On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:
Frustrated boisterous clown from a deluded generation of backstabbers, you've got freedom of association and so do I. I have chosen to have a separate existence from you greedy, treasury looters cum murderous hypocrites rampaging as One-Nigerianists.

Your wailing and gnashing of your dirty teeth on NL and miserably earning a living on Igbos quest for self-determination cannot prevent you from spending the rest of your miserable lives with your slave masters in OduaArewanistan republic.

Ugly Hearts of Bile-filled Bigots!
NOTHING IS EVER DECIDED ON NAIRALAND, LET US SEAT BACK AND ALLOW DEM ENTERTAIN US.
NYBODY CAN CLAIM ANYTHING ONLINE, JUST GHOST TALKING. IGNORE DEM.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by fratermathy(m):
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by fratermathy(m): 2:03pm On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:
Watch "CHARLES SOLUDO" on YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Jl-Z4tW484
Shebi soludo join for governors forum ba?
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by fratermathy(m): 2:04pm On Nov 22, 2016
OILSOUP:
NOTHING IS EVER DECIDED ON NAIRALAND, LET US SEAT BACK AND ALLOW DEM ENTERTAIN US.
NYBODY CAN CLAIM ANYTHING ONLINE, JUST GHOST TALKING. IGNORE DEM.
Actually we are the ones entertaining ourselves.

We know what to expect of Igbos and they don't fail us or kill our expectation. That gives me enough satisfaction.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 2:05pm On Nov 22, 2016
fratermathy:
Ehn. I agree. Oya troll away now and leave me and Urhobo alone, will you.?
No, I guess not. Your Urhobophobia will prompt another robotic comment ending with OduaArewanistan.
Anuofia mmadu.
I really feel your eternal pains and grief but that still will not prevent you from spending your miserable and despicable lives with your slave masters in OduaArewanistan republic.

Useless fagg0t!
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 2:05pm On Nov 22, 2016
OILSOUP:
DAT IS WAT IS EXPECTED WEN IN A HOPELESS CORNER.
hopeless..huh.

i have money,a job,women,cars,land,..and things..

i am enjoying life to the fullest...
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by fratermathy(m): 2:06pm On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:
I really feel your eternal pains and grief but that still will not prevent you from spending your miserable and despicable lives with your slave masters in OduaArewanistan republic.

Useless fagg0t!
As usual.

OyA come again, there no shortage of robotic madness online.

Spews another trash, end with OduaArewanistan.!
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 2:07pm On Nov 22, 2016
fratermathy:
Shebi soludo join forfor governors forum ba?
Boisterous clown, see this video clip of the Igbo guy who in London looked a representative of the despotic regime, Okorocha, eyeball to eyeball and called him, "a murderer of his brothers"!

And he made his point loud and clear.
Even with the presence of the British police and the handcuffs on him he remained resolute and never bulged...
He was proud of his handcuffs.
Can you beat that heroic display?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPb6z1W0z-s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN7HTO2QXDc

Loudmouthed chest-pounder, face OduaArewanistan republic or MOSUNDI.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by LordAdam: 2:07pm On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:
Watch "CHARLES SOLUDO" on YouTube

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Jl-Z4tW484
Oga, I jor come here come reason my person.

I no get time for una matter. Make una continue sha, maybe one day una hustle go pay.

All the best!

-Lord
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 2:08pm On Nov 22, 2016
fratermathy:
As usual.
OyA come again, there no shortage of robotic madness online.
Spews another trash, end with OduaArewanistan.!
Brainless bigot, simply channel your bile-filled hatred towards OduaArewanistan republic or MOSUNDI.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 2:08pm On Nov 22, 2016
The saying that "old people are too old to rule and young people are too young to rule" is true in the case of Nigeria.

Imagine a normal conversation which supposed to be a platform to give reasons why you don't want to be part of a movement and a platform where you are supposed to convince the next person that your movement is the next best thing.

Igbos will not and should not blame them because the last biafran country we had, the Urhobos and some southern groups were not part of it. So, its something new to them.

The southerners who have felt used, maltreated and their resources taken from them should not in any way fight against a thing that will elevate from "minority" to a better position.

For example, A man shouts in the midst of thousands of people talking might not be heard but a man shouting in the midst of tens of people will surely be listened to.

In the case of oil, even if the igbos are hellbent on siphoning your oil, how many of them are coming? 5 states. Now looking at these five states, 3 in 5 of them have oil in good quantities. So, the liability will now be 2. But the southerners have forgotten that they also have one liability too, which is cross-river without oil. No one is echoing that.

Will a southerner compare a region bringing two dependants with large human resources and coal to a region with 24 dependants with nothing but a history of oppression on your people and leaders?

What do you have to lose, Urhobos.

Let's say again, igbos needs access to the sea. Very true to say the least. But are we going to bundle items into the country without paying tax and import duties to your own state government? Who makes the money? Urhobos or southerners.

Have you southerners forgotten that states at the coast tend to enjoy more from imports and exports because companies will want to situate their facilities there based aesthetics and ease of transport. Case study being Lagos. You have a good reason and opportunity to own your coastline and make it functional.

Southerners, what do you have to lose.

Let's say igbos are the parasites, I think we are honeybees. We give you something in return.

What do you stand to lose, since you think those things are the reason why you don't want Biafra.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by fratermathy(m): 2:09pm On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:
Boisterous clown, see this video clip of the Igbo guy who in London looked a representative of the despotic regime, Okorocha, eyeball to eyeball and called him, "a murderer of his brothers"!

And he made his point loud and clear.
Even with the presence of the British police and the handcuffs on him he remained resolute and never bulged...
He was proud of his handcuffs.
Can you beat that heroic display?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPb6z1W0z-s

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NN7HTO2QXDc

Loudmouthed chest-pounder, face OduaArewanistan republic or MOSUNDI.
Na so.

Pack videos that nobody watches and put here. Videos that are not relevant to the issues at hand then end with OduaArewanistan.

Starters Guide to Herd Mentality
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 2:10pm On Nov 22, 2016
LordAdam:
Oga, I jor come here come reason my person.

I no get time for una matter. Make una continue sha, maybe one day una hustle go pay.

All the best!

-Lord
Oga, channel your bile-filled hatred towards OduaArewanistan republic or MOSUNDI.

Leave Igbos to continue to do their thing with their quest to have a separate existence from you.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by fratermathy(m): 2:11pm On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:
Brainless bigot, simply channel your bile-filled hatred towards OduaArewanistan republic or MOSUNDI.
NNa sso.

Oya comment again and end with with OduaArewanistan.


iAmRobot
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 2:11pm On Nov 22, 2016
fratermathy:
Actually we are the ones entertaining ourselves.

We know what to expect of Igbos and they don't fail us or kill our expectation. That gives me enough satisfaction.
now their attention is drown away from the yorubas and hausas..

better this way...
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by fratermathy(m): 2:12pm On Nov 22, 2016
Develpeast:
The saying that "old people are too old to rule and young people are too young to rule" is true in the case of Nigeria.

Imagine a normal conversation which supposed to be a platform to give reasons why you don't want to be part of a movement and a platform where you are supposed to convince the next person that your movement is the next best thing.

Igbos will not and should not blame them because the last biafran country we had, the Urhobos and some southern groups were not part of it. So, its something new to them.

The southerners who have felt used, maltreated and their resources taken from them should not in any way fight against a thing that will elevate from "minority" to a better position.

For example, A man shouts in the midst of thousands of people talking might not be heard but a man shouting in the midst of tens of people will surely be listened to.

In the case of oil, even if the igbos are hellbent on siphoning your oil, how many of them are coming? 5 states. Now looking at these five states, 3 in 5 of them have oil in good quantities. So, the liability will now be 2. But the southerners have forgotten that they also have one liability too, which is cross-river without oil. No one is echoing that.

Will a southerner compare a region bringing two dependants with large human resources and coal to a region with 24 dependants with nothing but a history of oppression on your people and leaders?

What do you have to lose, Urhobos.

Let's say again, igbos needs access to the sea. Very true to say the least. But are we going to bundle items into the country without paying tax and import duties to your own state government? Who makes the money? Urhobos or southerners.

Have you southerners forgotten that states at the coast tend to enjoy more from imports and exports because companies will want to situate their facilities there based aesthetics and ease of transport. Case study being Lagos. You have a good reason and opportunity to own your coastline and make it functional.

Southerners, what do you have to lose.

Let's say igbos are the parasites, I think we are honeybees. We give you something in return.

What do you stand to lose, since you think those things are the reason why you don't want Biafra.
We have no issues with your legitimate cause and aspirations. Our problem is the issue of dragging Urhobo into it directly or indirectly. Urhobos know what they want. You don't have to make a case for us on what we have to gain or lose.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 2:13pm On Nov 22, 2016
fratermathy:
Na so.
Pack videos that nobody watches and put here. Videos that are not relevant to the issues at hand then end with OduaArewanistan.

Starters Guide to Herd Mentality
I feel your burning desire to quench on top Igbo/IPOB matter and so shall it be...

Mentally Deranged Boisterous Clowns of the Federal Republic!
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by thedarkside: 2:13pm On Nov 22, 2016
fratermathy:
Actually we are the ones entertaining ourselves.

We know what to expect of Igbos and they don't fail us or kill our expectation. That gives me enough satisfaction.
now their attention is drown away from the yorubas and hausas..

better this way...

we urhobos like to fight anyways..soo..

they dont get massackerd,and we have fun..

win-win business...
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 2:14pm On Nov 22, 2016
fratermathy:
NNa sso.

Oya comment again and end with with OduaArewanistan.
iAmRobot
Simply face OduaArewanistan republic or MOSUNDI.

Mentally Deranged Boisterous Clowns of the Federal Republic!
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by ak47mann(m): 2:15pm On Nov 22, 2016
Ngozi123

You should know by now that those people distracting you from doing what you are chosen to do for your people are not going to allow you have peace of mind in their land.
They will give you away to enemies and that will be the end of you, beware of Igbo haters are real cool
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by LordAdam: 2:16pm On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:
Oga, channel your bile-filled hatred towards OduaArewanistan republic or MOSUNDI.

Leave Igbos to continue to do their thing with their quest to have a separate existence from you.
This ur plan no go work.

Move along.

-Lord
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by fratermathy(m): 2:16pm On Nov 22, 2016
03xtr09r:
Simply face OduaArewanistan republic or MOSUNDI.

Mentally Deranged Boisterous Clowns of the Federal Republic!
03xtr09r:
I feel your burning desire to quench on top Igbo/IPOB matter and so shall it be...
Mentally Deranged Boisterous Clowns of the Federal Republic!
Oya next one.

End am with OduaArewanistan.


I'm loving this free entertainment cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by fratermathy(m):
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by 03xtr09r: 2:18pm On Nov 22, 2016
LordAdam:
This ur plan no go work.

Move along.

-Lord
Do well to locate your fellow hypocrites in OduaArewanistan republic or MOSUNDI.
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Develpeast: 2:18pm On Nov 22, 2016
fratermathy:
We have no issues with your legitimate cause and aspirations. Our problem is the issue of dragging Urhobo into it directly or indirectly. Urhobos know what they want. You don't have to make a case for us on what we have to gain or lose.
You have a company (Urhobos), you have a particular group people maintaining it for you for the past 50years but you are not fulfilled.

A new company comes (though aggressively) and said we want to maintain your company for you just be part of us. We even have incentives for you that your former partners ain't giving you.

You, a CEO of the company who have gone through your former proposal and the new one you have on the table. Knowing fully well that though they are aggressive, they have a forward thinking mind that will help your company.

Which will you choose? stick to the former contract or the new one?
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by fratermathy(m): 2:20pm On Nov 22, 2016
Develpeast:
You have a company (Urhobos), you have a particular group people maintaining it for you for the past 50years but you are not fulfilled.

A new company comes (though aggressively) and said we want to maintain your company for you just be part of us. We even have incentives for you that your former partners ain't giving you.

You, a CEO of the company who have gone through your former proposal and the new one you have on the table. Knowing fully well that though they are aggressive, they have a forward thinking mind that will help your company.

Which will you choose? stick to the former contract or the new one?
To be honest, if the new company has a bad reputation, we'd stick with the devil we know.
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