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Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by lilytender: 8:38am On Apr 03, 2017
9jasite:
The street allegiance is strong.


Now is the time for fiscal federalism...before it is too late.
Your brother, the ineffectual buffoon was the C-in-C for 6 years, why didn't he introduce Fiscal Federalism? Why didn't Goatluck give you Biafra?
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by jumpandpas(m): 8:41am On Apr 03, 2017
Progressive01:
Only a tormented kid would write "DropShot is a fool" as their personal text on their profile.

DropShot go don use this one heart play ludo. cheesy cheesy
I have added you among the fools, you are free to check again.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Nebuchadnezar: 8:43am On Apr 03, 2017
[s]
Aufbauh:
Don't mind him. I have reported his comment for breaking rule 3, supporting violent acts against the Benue people by Fulani marauders.
[/s]
what's this one saying?
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Nebuchadnezar: 8:43am On Apr 03, 2017
jumpandpas:
I have added you among the fools, you are free to check again.
grin
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Progressive01(m): 8:45am On Apr 03, 2017
jumpandpas:
I have added you among the fools, you are free to check again.
Keepon crying boy. cheesy cheesy
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Nebuchadnezar: 8:47am On Apr 03, 2017
[s]
Progressive01:
Keepon crying boy. cheesy cheesy
[/s]
shatap there and get out
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Ngokafor(f):
Emycord:
and you think they are not human beings? Or that innocent uba, guo, coscharis ibeto etc are more human being than then. My guy the people you mentioned are in the majority. We cant sacrifice biafra for the sake of few rich guys. That are only interested in thier personal biz, while majority of the people to whom soverieingnty truely belongs suffer.. How many famed igbos do you know. Just a handfull and you think thier stance is what matters about biafra
....What clowns like the one you quoted fail to realise is that its the dis-enfrachised humans that bring about drastic changes and initiates revolutionary moves in a soceity....Once you have them in large numbers,then the soceity they exist in is done for.

..Thats why in civilised climes,they try as much as they can to reduce the number of such group of people because they understand the political and ecomomic implications.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by jumpandpas(m): 8:47am On Apr 03, 2017
Progressive01:
Keepon crying boy. cheesy cheesy
Keep fooling yourself Spoon fed child.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by dreamwords:
Some people will go sick today
But will stil try to console themselves

Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by kingzizzy: 8:55am On Apr 03, 2017
9jasite:
The street allegiance is strong.





Now is the time for fiscal federalism...before it is too late.
Forget fiscal federalism, the North are prepared to fight against that one even more than Biafra
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by ManMountain(m): 9:05am On Apr 03, 2017
jumpandpas:
I have added you among the fools, you are free to check again.
When you expose their hypocrical stand of this their current agitation, you will understand how igboland was turned into mourning nation after GEJ lost.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by ImadeUReadThis: 9:07am On Apr 03, 2017
Progressive01:
The very least level of the food chain is where you find its promoters; keke and okada riders, bus conductors, computer village hustlers, spare parts dealers, petty traders, mechanics, carpenters, drug pushers, artisans in general and other such grinds populated by illiterates. Little wonder they are mostly criminals. cheesy
Just as we witnessed among Buhari zombies who still go around spotting Abacha posters on their cars
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by ManMountain(m): 9:15am On Apr 03, 2017
Ngokafor:
...The funny thing is that its these 'frustrated' humans right thinking individuals should fear the most,especially when you have them in large numbers. .Most radical changes or revolutions that happens in a soceity is brought about by them and not the elites who are very okay with the status-quo...Its like expecting Dangote,Otedola e.tc to lead a protest to 'Occupy Nigeria' undecided

...Same thing played out during the Russian,French revolutions and even the 2011 Arab Spring..They were all 'poor,'underdogs' frustrated with the situation of things and how their lives were.

...But of-course pigs will fly and chickens grow teeth before you 'one Nigerianists' starts thinking rationally..fact
It's the hypocrisy behind your agitation that is knocking off any steam to it!!
An idiot called Nnamdi Kanu push up a narrative of hate, insults and outright falsehood in most instances without a clear idea of a road map to achieve the goals and you are expecting success and support of people that are his targets of invectives.
Change the narrative of your agitation and just maybe you will find a wider audience and support.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Ngokafor(f):
ManMountain:
It's the hypocrisy behind your agitation that is knocking off any steam to it!!
An idiot called Nnamdi Kanu push up a narrative of hate, insults and outright falsehood in most instances without a clear idea of a road map to achieve the goals and you are expecting success and support of people that are his targets of invectives.
Change the narrative of your agitation and just maybe you will find a wider audience and support.
...You are barking at the wrong tree and ranting for nothing...I am not an IPOB member,just a regualr Igbo lady who understands and is sympathetic to their cause but do not necessarily agree with all their methods so far..No one expects you as Yoruba,hausa or whatever you are to like Nnamdi Kanu,IPOB and all the secession thing going on..

...My point is whinning about the agitators being 'poor' and 'frustrated' and therefore should not be taken seriously is a very costly error that will surely bite you all in the butt soon,because revolutions have always been undertaken by the 'underdogs' in the soceity and not the elites...Thats a fact and my point as well.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by PFRB: 9:48am On Apr 03, 2017
walemoney007:
fulani are ravaging almost every part of Nigeria...i expect ibos to start voting for parties/candidate,that will be in favor of referendum/disintegration of Nigeria,why cant ipob form a party? whats stopping them,who is stopping them? they cant achieve anything with all their protest,unless you guys can go and bomb aso rock grin

hug the truth
There was no protests until NNamdi Kanu was arrested. They were only doing their radio talk and holding their quiet meetings.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Yorubasgreat(f): 9:50am On Apr 03, 2017
Progressive01:
Whatever is between you and me that you have to be crawling all over the forum looking for where I'd be, I hope it doesn't cause any child birth issues with you my sister. cheesy

Ipobs are criminals that bring shame to Ndigbo. Only a fool would deny that. wink
Liar!

Your hate is to Ndi-Igbo and never for IPOBs...
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Yorubasgreat(f): 9:50am On Apr 03, 2017
Progressive01:
Whatever is between you and me that you have to be crawling all over the forum looking for where I'd be, I hope it doesn't cause any child birth issues with you my sister. cheesy

Ipobs are criminals that bring shame to Ndigbo. Only a fool would deny that. wink
Liar!

Your hate is to Ndi-Igbo and never for IPOBs...

Be a man for once..
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Nobody: 10:11am On Apr 03, 2017
Amberon:
I have also seen many Cameroonian flags in taxis in port Harcourt. So is PH now part of Cameroon?
No mind them. Na mumu dey worry them. All the Ghanaian flags in keke and taxi in PH means PH is now Ghana grin
These ipobs wont seize to stop being foolish.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Nobody: 10:55am On Apr 03, 2017
Progressive01:
The very least level of the food chain is where you find its promoters; keke and okada riders, bus conductors, computer village hustlers, spare parts dealers, petty traders, mechanics, carpenters, drug pushers, artisans in general and other such grinds populated by illiterates. Little wonder they are mostly criminals. cheesy
Yea and these works makes Nigeria scared of them leaving..they contribute much to the national cake...cox they are born hustlers don't stay home waiting for one alamajiri to dash them money
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Nobody: 11:22am On Apr 03, 2017
9jasite:
I think the loser here is you and your country whose President has the fly out for mere treatment. ordinary surgery its India or UK

is Nigeria even a countryhuh?

If yes what can you boast of .....


#PARASITE
Nigeria is not a country. Nigeria is now an institution run by some people for some people
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by bantudra: 11:35am On Apr 03, 2017
Nebuchadnezar:
[s][/s] still talking Nonsense
kiss the truth
ugwuocha... grin
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by GrandGarcon: 12:49pm On Apr 03, 2017
Emycord:
and you think they are not human beings? Or that innocent uba, guo, coscharis ibeto etc are more human being than then. My guy the people you mentioned are in the majority. We cant sacrifice biafra for the sake of few rich guys. That are only interested in thier personal biz, while majority of the people to whom soverieingnty truely belongs suffer.. How many famed igbos do you know. Just a handfull and you think thier stance is what matters about biafra
no no no no no! Since they are poor, they are not humans, they are dogs and cats. But as soon as it gets to elections these men and women become humans. Leave Nigerians, their delusions of grandeur is out of this world. In fact it is larger than life.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by GrandGarcon: 12:52pm On Apr 03, 2017
Ngokafor:
....What clowns like the one you quoted fail to realise is that its the dis-enfrachised humans that bring about drastic changes and initiates revolutionary moves in a soceity....Once you have them in large numbers,then the soceity they exist in is done for.

..Thats why in civilised climes,they try as much as they can to reduce the number of such group of people because they understand the political and ecomomic implications.
What do you think that made nnamdi Kanu called them zoo people.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by GrandGarcon: 1:02pm On Apr 03, 2017
Ekinematics:
No mind them. Na mumu dey worry them. All the Ghanaian flags in keke and taxi in PH means PH is now Ghana grin
These ipobs wont seize to stop being foolish.
No you are the one who is actually foolish. If you see a Cameroonian flag in somebody's car, then that person is a Cameroonian. So it is with a Ghanaian flag, the owner has a conncetion with that country, So where is Biafra on the map? Biafra doesn't exist, so that flag means the person IDENTIFIES himself as a biafran and is ready to bear the consequences. Igweocha is part and parcel of Biafra. Go to Oshogbo and cool off there.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by dreamwords: 1:55pm On Apr 03, 2017
GrandGarcon:
No you are the one who is actually foolish. If you see a Cameroonian flag in somebody's car, then that person is a Cameroonian. So it is with a Ghanaian flag, the owner has a conncetion with that country, So where is Biafra on the map? Biafra doesn't exist, so that flag means the person IDENTIFIES himself as a biafran and is ready to bear the consequences. Igweocha is part and parcel of Biafra. Go to Oshogbo and cool off there.
Dont mind the afonja he goat, he is trying so hard to console himself, he oppened the account to claim izon, if he is a true izon man he should know who owns igweocha or iguocha
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by BlakKluKluxKlan(m): 2:30pm On Apr 03, 2017
This is a further proof that IPOB people lack proper cognitive resonance. They expect every other person to be as dumb as they are.
What stops an IPOB miscreant visiting PH to fix the flag in his car or a friend's and snap the picture from the back seat purely for senseless propaganda purpose ?
These people really need to grow up, honest.
They portray the generality of Igbos to be a bunch of dunces which i know not to be so.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by kingzizzy: 2:41pm On Apr 03, 2017
ManMountain:
It's the hypocrisy behind your agitation that is knocking off any steam to it!!
An idiot called Nnamdi Kanu push up a narrative of hate, insults and outright falsehood in most instances without a clear idea of a road map to achieve the goals and you are expecting success and support of people that are his targets of invectives.
Change the narrative of your agitation and just maybe you will find a wider audience and support.
Change the narrative of the agitation? There is no narrative here except that of self determination. I do not have to sweet talk or please anyone before I demand my God ordained right to freedom, neither has Kanu.

The only narrative here is that the colonial fraud created by Britain in 1914 and refered to as 'Nigeria' has come to an end.
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by Odingo1: 2:49pm On Apr 03, 2017
[/b]Biafra always causing heart attack to some people[b] shocked shocked shocked shocked,wonder why they want to live together with the same people they always accuse of committing the whole crime in the world huh huh huh huh,[/b]inferiority complex at it peak!! [b]grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Biafra: What I Just Saw In Port Harcourt by KAYD007(m): 2:49pm On Apr 03, 2017
Ngokafor:
...The funny thing is that its these 'frustrated' humans right thinking individuals should fear the most,especially when you have them in large numbers. .Most radical changes or revolutions that happens in a soceity is brought about by them and not the elites who are very okay with the status-quo...Its like expecting Dangote,Otedola e.tc to lead a protest to 'Occupy Nigeria' undecided

...Same thing played out during the Russian,French revolutions and even the 2011 Arab Spring..They were all 'poor,'underdogs' frustrated with the situation of things and how their lives were.

...But of-course pigs will fly and chickens grow teeth before you 'one Nigerianists' starts thinking rationally..fact
Why should they be feared when the Nigerian Army are already using them as target practice for new recruits during the numerous so called radical and revolutionary protests in the east?
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