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Theresa May And Biafra by Boombao(op): 6:41pm On Feb 15, 2017
BRITISH Prime Minister Theresa May recentlymade a major declaration on the future of her country’s policy on foreign military intervention that mustn’t be crowded out in the current news cycle on the “furore” over entry limits/bans on travels to the United States. May had told a US Republican party assembly in Philadelphia (29 January 2017) that Britain would henceforth abandon foreign invasions which she categorised as “failed policies of the past”. May couldn’t be more insistent: “thedays of Britain and America intervening in sovereign countries in an attempt to remake the world in our ownimage are over” (The Independent, London, 29 January 2017). Read more http://re-thinkingafrica..co.uk/2017/02/british-prime-minister-theresa.html
Re: Theresa May And Biafra by buckdudebuck: 6:57pm On Feb 15, 2017
interesting.
Re: Theresa May And Biafra by warripekin(m): 7:41pm On Feb 15, 2017
This ur information is ambiguous and miss leading. How does this relate to Biafra. It's a fact most of these western nations are already getting fed up with leadership shenanigans in Nigeria and will likely not back a united Nigeria as we know it in the nearest future. Nigeria is an unfolding drama and the end result of this drama, doesn't look promising at all.
Re: Theresa May And Biafra by chiedu7: 7:44pm On Feb 15, 2017
warripekin:
This ur information is ambiguous and miss leading. How does this relate to Biafra. It's a fact most of these western nations are already getting fed up with leadership shenanigans in Nigeria and will likely not back a united Nigeria as we know it.
Simply means when Biafra dey ready to waka, nobody go help una to hold us back.

During the civil war the world helped you against us, we all know that Nigeria would never have defeated us in their own.
Re: Theresa May And Biafra by warripekin(m): 8:27pm On Feb 15, 2017
As much as I do not subscribe to Biafra as a nation. I would prefer a confederation. I'm not against it and Biafraexit from the Nigerian contraption will at least enable us get a Niger Delta Republic. But in all honesty, I would prefer a restructured Nigeria with decentralised power and regional autonomy.

chiedu7:
Simply means when Biafra dey ready to waka, nobody go help una to hold us back.

During the civil war the world helped you against us, we all know that Nigeria would never have defeated us in their own.
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