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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by ESDKING: 7:47pm On May 31, 2017
Rilwayne001:


Kindly tell how Nigeria would be on the 'loosing' side?



Interesting. You are implying that Lagos gets dry during the December festive periods basically because Igbo that came all the ways from the east to come and make a living in Lagos leave for their hometown from around DEC 20 to the new year. That tells you what? That tells you that many igbos are seeing Lagos as green land where they spend the whole year in search of a living. The question then is, why cant igbos remain in their east instead on risking everything to come down to Lagos for greener pasture? Apparently that's because there is nothing green in the east,hence the need to Come en masse to Lagos.

In the event of a break up however, who do you think will b at the receiving end?



All these Biafra English you are dropping, there is God o! undecided



This one's probably a kid sad

So Igbos can adjust in any environment easily yet they could leave their region to cross a lot of bridges all in a bid t get to Lagos? undecided
Unity beggars, always digressing when they don't have points to back up their argument.

The main point is what will happen to Igbos after break up and are here typing long epistle to console yourself.

Who requested your boring essay ?
Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by DocHMD: 7:50pm On May 31, 2017
The objective of the thread = Scare the Biafrans to accept slavery in zoogeria over Biafra Freedom.

Will it work? No!

Will Ewedu monkeys continue to cry? Yes!

grin grin

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by omenkaLives(m): 7:51pm On May 31, 2017
fulanmafia:


"Ewedu sipping and Gworo chewing Zoo animals" will suddenly turn to civilized people that you don't have bad blood for overnight?

Do you even realize the EU was never a country but a political and economic union of 28 independent countries?

Reality is beginning to sing 'good morring' to some people grin
I don't just understand why they keep talking about Brexit! What similarities are there between EU and Nigeria?

Nigeria is a country, EU is a union of countries!

What is wrong with these people for Christ's sake? embarassed

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by laudate: 7:52pm On May 31, 2017
Billyonaire:
No sir, I use facts, not assumptions:

Akwa Ibom is the highest Oil Producing State and Phillip Effiong, the Deputy of Ojukwu is from Akwa Ibom State ( May His Soul RIP, a great man)
Rivers State is the highest producer of LNG, and Rivers State is a pivotal state in Biafra, read about Iqweocha. I am sure you know the meaning of Igwe then add Ocha...(Lol). Komoko, Chokocho, Opiro etc and the Etche environs speak Igbo and these are the territories oil oil oil even untapped.

Yes, if Biafra is declared today, we will have 24hrs electricity. The reason is factual and simple. Rivers State and Akwa Ibom have Independent Power plants that are currently transmitting power to the national grid. I do not want to mention other locations since our arguments are based on these two states. Enugu is called Coal City, I am sure you know what that means. We can power Biafra 24hrs, Yes. I can assure you of this.

If you want us to discuss about the Economic Module that I am presently designing for African Countries. Although I am personally pushing for Regionalism and have already convinced a few Biafrans, for the love of our smart SW brothers, I will not hesitate to change my mind and go all out for Biafra if the SW brothers are not ready to move away from the barbaric Islamists that domesticate women and enslave children.

We all have to wake up and stop hating those who want a better life than the status quo. I am a very comfortable Nigerian, but I am not selfish, I want all others to live in a country that government provides social safety net, medicare, pension system that works etc. And since Nigeria has failed to do this, I consider those who support the status as being MAD. And I know you are not one of them.

Sorry bro', you are still basing your assumptions on a lot of delusions. sad In Rivers State, the Kalabari, Ijaw, Ogoni etc., are still unsure about becoming members of Biafra. And you have already roped the entire Rivers state into your proposed republic? shocked

Even the Efiks, Ibibio and Annangs are still divided about joining your movement, especially when they recall the treatment meted out to the minorities in the old Biafra enclave. And you are already presuming they would become members of your proposed republic? Haba!! You have even co-opted their lands and electricity generating assets into your proposed country. Chai!! shocked

As for electricity, generation of power is only one-half of the equation. What about the transmission and distribution? What is the power transmission grid like, in the South-East? All over the country, the transmission grid is inadequate and overstretched which leads to huge electricity loss. And it is this same grid, that you think would give you 24 hours electricity? undecided

Oga, are you allergic to reality?

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by backtosender: 7:53pm On May 31, 2017
[quote author=bantudra post=57066020]

nigeria has diplomatic power than you think....first of all,,you can forget the delta...if you start messing around with the delta,thats automatical declaration of war on nigeria...none igboid tribes in the delta dont want biafra.....

then your landlocked area....you will be surrounded and played around with.....you dont even have the situation like gambia........

messing around with portharcourt is automatical war declaration too.....[/quote)guy leave that one Na talk no body is asking for none igboid groups to joined Biafra......as for igboid groups in porthacurt and delta you have to fight them first before head to the bridge...I have warned u again stay away from igboid groups in those areas if u love yourselves..... They are worst Biafrans you can ever come across with..... remember nzeokwu was a Biafran soldier and his battalion was among the most brutality ask you lord ibb or obj
Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by ISpiksDaTroof: 7:53pm On May 31, 2017
Qelvin:

Declare the war already and get ready to fight in it, and context clue mo.ron...unclassified in my definition means- not privy to public knowledge, I have served in the U.S. army for 3 years now and I'm in a far better position to use context clues as I deem fit, we just don't disclose info in very precise terms.
Once again the exposure of lots of Igbos here in the U.S. army has more than made me realize we are not to be fu.ckked with, lots of comrades I have spoken with during my tours are very passionate about Biafra, when you talk about war, better know there are people out here who are paying attention, its not easy to smuggle weapons and lobby for international channels to bring home men who are ready and willing to die for their tribe.

grin grin grin Good Lord, I honestly would relish ignoring you, but I just can't let you get away with this rubbish.

You come from Africa, spend 3yrs in our Army, and you think you know it all?

Listen here, clown, and listen good: My Father and 3 of my uncles fought in Berlin and on the Russian front in WWII. My Father also fought in Korea. I did two tours in Vietnam. My younger brother also laid his life in Vietnam just before the end of the war. I have family that participated in the first Gulf war and in the attacks of Iraq and Afghanistan. YOU ARE NOT IMPRESSING ME FOR SH^T. You're a newbie to all of this and most likely only joined the Army to take advantage of our citizenship laws. You sound like a potential traitor since you are willing to swear allegiance to--and fight on behalf of-- another country. Keep it up and you soonest will find yourself locked up in Fort Dix or Fort Bragg before being dishonorably discharged or even having your citizenship revoked.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by Mujtahida: 7:55pm On May 31, 2017
wristbangle:


Lol I get your sarcasm. U eh!
MMM in the midst of the recession was a sweet dream. Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, educated, intelligent people were hypnotised by the lure of easy money. When I joined the bandwagon I hated and attacked those who called for caution, anyone who said please reason this thing out, I looked at him like leper, a kill joy. The only people I loved were the Mavrodians. We loved each other die. The more fanatical you were the better. We dreamed together, praised Mavrodi as our god and savior who had come to save us from recession.

Guy you know the rest of that tragic story.

Now a new, shining dream has come again. The mass mind, unthinking, unreasoning has kicked into effect.
Today if you say 'Nwoke, Bia think this Biafra thing oo, look at it from another angle, consider the variables, a cackle of hostile voices will cry Afonja!!!!(but I love that billy goat meme screaming Afonja, have you seen it? It's really beautiful) that tasty soup is splattered over your face and you get called Ewedu licker. I understand it all. Been there, done it before.

I wish Biafrans good luck BUT think, please think. Maybe Kanu has things figured out sha but I doubt cos just today I read this his message thus "In line with this remarkable sit at home held yesterday I will not hesitate to congratulate the people of Abia state, Anambra state, AKWA IBOM STATE , BAYELSA STATE , CROSS RIVER STATE , DELTA STATE , Ebonyi state, Enugu state, Imo state, RIVERS STATE including the good people of IGBANKE in EDO state, IGALA clan in KOGI STATE and IDOMA /IGEDE /AGATU in BENUE state for sending a clear and unmistakable message to the whole world that this Biafra self determination effort driven by IPOB is uncompromising," https://www.naij.com/1107484-nnamdi-kanu-supporters-complying-sit-home-order.html.

Cheers.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by Nobody: 7:55pm On May 31, 2017
ISpiksDaTroof:


The same Nigeria/Africa where nobody presently obeys the Laws laid down in their constitution and where disorganization is the order of the day is where/whom you're relying on to help you enforce all what you quoted above?

You should look into comedy. I think thats where your destiny lies.

Listen, I know some of you are not quite educated on how to control your ego and augment your reasoning capabilities. Watch this handle very well and do not attempt to cast exasperation on my person, because we are all here to discuss our views and make our opinions known. You insulted my person on your other response and I do not welcome such tantrums and emotional vituperations.

Let me state that when countries secede. The UN has commission that takes over boundary resolution and Migration of entities within and without
the geographical locations. Nigeria will NOT, I repeat, will NOT decide how the Migration laws are implemented after secession. There will be timeframe about 5years for citizens of both countries, resident within the territories of each others' bothers to accept Citizens on First Rights of Refusals. The Taxation is handled by Office of Foreign Assets Control, and ofcourse the tax brackets are already there ECOWAS member State, so such laws are invoked after the expiration of the moratorium.

But I know that all the Oil companies operating in Biafra now with Head offices in Nigeria will move to Biafra, IF we chose to renew their OPL and OML. (which I doubt). Because different countries will like to support Biafra for our Oil/Gas and Solid Minerals. So our new allies will present their own companies.

Let us discuss this respectfully for the benefit of those who seek answers.

I am personally in support of Regionalism, but if it fails, it has to be Biafra, I can not buy diesel of 300K every month for the rest of my life. I can not continue to destroy my cars on bad roads. I can not continue to sponsor folks abroad for quality education.

I believe we owe our future children the debt of giving them a better country.

Buhari should resign for Osinbanjo to lead the country, because I think he is not a regular politician. If these fails, it has to be Biafra or NOTHING.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by GavelSlam: 7:55pm On May 31, 2017
Demainman1:
Senseless post I tell you. I personally will never near Nigeria again once Biafra comes.

Na your type we like.

Just make Nkalagwu your base.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by plaetton: 7:57pm On May 31, 2017
ISpiksDaTroof:


The same Nigeria/Africa where nobody presently obeys the Laws laid down in their constitution and where disorganization is the order of the day is where/whom you're relying on to help you enforce all what you quoted above?

You should look into comedy. I think thats where your destiny lies.
Again, very weak, very illogical argument.
So because people have a tendency to disobey laws, therefore no one should rely on laws.
This is the point your argument, and you can see how inane it is.
Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by ISpiksDaTroof: 7:59pm On May 31, 2017
Qelvin:

Declare the war already and get ready to fight in it, and context clue mo.ron...unclassified in my definition means- not privy to public knowledge, I have served in the U.S. army for 3 years now and I'm in a far better position to use context clues as I deem fit, we just don't disclose info in very precise terms.

Either you're a chronic liar or you're just completely dense.

"UNCLASSIFIED" HAS ONLY ONE MEANING= IT CAN BE VIEWED BY ANYONE UNDER 'THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT'. Its English, not Ibo, so what YOU seek to define it as has no bearing on the word.

How the hell does "Unclassified" equate "Not Privy to public Knowledge"?!?!?!

I really should stop engaging you. You're clearly a lying bore. I think you're making up your stint in the Army. Either that or you're just attempting to deceive your gullible fellow country men.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by plaetton: 8:01pm On May 31, 2017
Billyonaire:


Listen, I know some of you are not quite educated on how to control your ego and augment your reasoning capabilities. Watch this handle very well and do not attempt to cast exasperation on my person, because we are all here to discuss our views and make our opinions known. You insulted my person on your other response and I do not welcome such tantrums and emotional vituperations.

Let me state that when countries secede. The UN has commission that takes over boundary resolution and Migration of entities within and without
the geographical locations. Nigeria will NOT, I repeat, will NOT decide how the Migration laws are implemented after secession. There will be timeframe about 5years for citizens of both countries, resident within the territories of each others' bothers to accept Citizens on First Rights of Refusals. The Taxation is handled by Office of Foreign Assets Control, and ofcourse the tax brackets are already there ECOWAS member State, so such laws are invoked after the expiration of the moratorium.

But I know that all the Oil companies operating in Biafra now with Head offices in Nigeria will move to Biafra, IF we chose to renew their OPL and OML. (which I doubt). Because different countries will like to support Biafra for our Oil/Gas and Solid Minerals. So our new allies will present their own companies.

Let us discuss this respectfully for the benefit of those who seek answers.

I am personally in support of Regionalism, but if it fails, it has to be Biafra, I can not buy diesel of 300K every month for the rest of my life. I can not continue to destroy my cars on bad roads. I can not continue to sponsor folks abroad for quality education.

I believe we owe our future children the debt of giving them a better country.

Buhari should resign for Osinbanjo to lead the country, because I think he is not a regular politician. If these fails, it has to be Biafra or NOTHING.


I love how you simplify complex issues into soft chewable bits for these children.
wink

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by ISpiksDaTroof: 8:02pm On May 31, 2017
plaetton:

Again, very weak, very illogical argument.
So because people have a tendency to disobey laws, therefore no one should rely on laws.
This is the point your argument, and you can see how inane it is.

No, my point--young man--is that you can't rely on the law in Africa to protect you when your adventure goes awry. Laws are enforced in Africa through Jungle Justice Bonfires, clubs, machetes, vicious killer mobs, Guns, grenades, bombs, land mines and knives; a law book, courtroom and gavel come last after all of the above.

But you can keep on deceiving yourself if you wish. Thats your prerogative.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by deomelo: 8:03pm On May 31, 2017
Billyonaire:


No sir, I use facts, not assumptions:

Akwa Ibom is the highest Oil Producing State and Phillip Effiong, the Deputy of Ojukwu is from Akwa Ibom State ( May His Soul RIP, a great man)
Rivers State is the highest producer of LNG, and Rivers State is a pivotal state in Biafra, read about Igweocha. I am sure you know the meaning of Igwe then add Ocha...(Lol). Komoko, Chokocho, Opiro etc and the Etche environs speak Igbo and these are the territories oil oil oil even untapped.

Yes, if Biafra is declared today, we will have 24hrs electricity. The reason is factual and simple. Rivers State and Akwa Ibom have Independent Power plants that are currently transmitting power to the national grid. I do not want to mention other locations since our arguments are based on these two states. Enugu is called Coal City, I am sure you know what that means. We can power Biafra 24hrs, Yes. I can assure you of this.

If you want us to discuss about the Economic Module that I am presently designing for African Countries. Although I am personally pushing for Regionalism and have already convinced a few Biafrans, for the love of our smart SW brothers, I will not hesitate to change my mind and go all out for Biafra if the SW brothers are not ready to move away from the barbaric Islamists that domesticate women and enslave children.

We all have to wake up and stop hating those who want a better life than the status quo. I am a very comfortable Nigerian, but I am not selfish, I want all others to live in a country that government provides social safety net, medicare, pension system that works etc. And since Nigeria has failed to do this, I consider those who support the status as being MAD. And I know you are not one of them.




You don join both sates to your madness even before den join dem self.


Everything about your biafra is pipe dreams, assumptions and fools theory.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by laudate: 8:03pm On May 31, 2017
To all those prospective Biafrans banking on the ECOWAS Treaty of Free movement of Persons, to remain in Nigeria even after Biafra has been declared, please read this excerpt from a scholar and tell us what you think.

ECOWAS Protocol on Free Movement of Persons

The Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) was formed in 1975 to among other things encourage, foster and accelerate the economic and social development of the Member States in order to improve the living standards of their peoples (ECOWAS Treaty, 1975). The Member States include Benin, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Cote d’Ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea and Guinea Bissau. Others are Liberia, Mali, Mauritania, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone and Togo.

This was based on the conviction that the promotion of harmonious economic development of the Member States required effective economic co-operation and integration largely through a determined and concerted policy of self-reliance.

The recognition of the need for economic integration including free flow of persons, goods and services stimulated the enactment of Protocol on free movement of persons, and the right of residence and establishment in 1979.

The first phase of the Protocol guaranteed free entry of citizens from Member states without visa for ninety days, and it was ratified by all member states in 1980. The second phase of the protocol, right of residence became effective in July 1986 and all member states ratified it. However, right of establishment is yet to come into force.

Not withstanding the protocol, a member state has the right to deny entry of any immigrant considered to be inadmissible by its laws (Article 4). https://www.imi.ox.ac.uk/events/ghana-african-migrations-workshop/papers/clottey.pdf

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by Nobody: 8:06pm On May 31, 2017
laudate:


Sorry bro', you are still basing your assumptions on a lot of delusions. sad In Rivers State, the Kalabari, Ijaw, Ogoni etc., are still unsure about becoming members of Biafra. And you have already roped the entire Rivers state into your proposed republic? Even the Efiks, Ibibio and Annangs are still divided about joining your movement, especially when they recall the treatment meted out to the minorities in the old Biafra enclave. And you are already presuming they would become members of your proposed republic? Haba!! You have even co-opted their lands and electricity generating assets into your proposed republic. Chai!! shocked

As for electricity, generation of power is only one-half of the equation. What about the transmission and distribution? What is the power transmission grid like, in the South-East? All over the country, the transmission grid is inadequate and overstretched which leads to huge electricity loss. And it is this same grid, that you think would give you 24 hours electricity? undecided

Oga, are you allergic to reality?

Are you from Akwa Ibom or Rivers State ?

If you are not from these places then please do not commit fallacy of hasty generation. I am telling you facts, and you say 'the people from these places are'. Go back to your history and read about these people you mentioned. They are warriors. They kill with matchet, yes. I have been to the places you mentioned and I can guarantee you daily that I receive calls asking how Lagos feels about the agitation and I echo my undiluted advise that if we can get to agree of Regionalism that we can kill 2 birds with a Stone. So, Yes, I know these places and I mentioned the towns to you. I have pals from all over these places but I happen to be doing business with lots of these people because I had vested interests in the crude oil deals in my earlier years. I will not allow sentiments to becloud my reasoning. I am all in support of Regionalism and if it fails, we will do the Biafra thing.

The National Grid (Transmission) still belongs to the Feds. In fact, the grid is not a problem to us. I have 14 Oil wells in my LGA alone, and I infact, covered one of the wells in my backyard and chased the Shell workers away while I was in the University those days. If you come to my house now, I will give you crude oil, I take it where ever I go, as a symbol and to show that I come from Oil. So please my good friend, I am not here talking about Biafra as a spectator.

My Father lost everything to Biafra War, so to me, it is in my DNA, but I prefer Regionalism because I love my Yoruba friends a lot and I will like us to jaw-jaw instead of War-war.

Do me a favor and prepare to move into Biafra with me. There is nothing to enjoy in Nigeria, absolutely nothing to miss too.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by Nobody: 8:07pm On May 31, 2017
deomelo:





You don join both sates to your madness even before den join dem self.


Everything about your biafra is pipe dreams, assumptions and fools theory.

Hey, do not insult. We are having a friendly discussion.
Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by theNOISEmaker: 8:07pm On May 31, 2017
conductor2:

We are ready, as long the brown roof republic is ready to welcome all their own deportees seeking refuge in Italy, Brazil, etc.
and also in Malaysia prisons for trafficking cocai.... i mean panaldo extra

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by omenkaLives(m): 8:07pm On May 31, 2017
menxer:


It's like you argue for arguing sake without recourse to the points you raised. When you said UK enacted immigration laws against Nigerians back then, who help them enforce it?

Nigeria can make a law not to trade with Biafra, it is still an international law because it guides the relationship between two sovereign countries.

Must international law be enforced by a third party?

Na wa to your reasoning.
Laudate, I've followed your back and forth with this poster, but this particular post of his got me scratching my head like WTF!

Nigeria making a law (that should be a policy by the way) not to trade with biafra dude says is an "international law"? shocked

Dahell!

Mr Op, such an act is called a "foreign policy" and not an international law as you put it. An international law is ESSENTIALLY a law that was agreed on by several independent sovereign states under a common body such as the UN.

An international law MUST have signatories (nation STATES) who observe such laws. When a country makes a unilateral decision, be that a law or a policy, it can NEVER be referred to as an international law. Except of course we live in a world with a One World government.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by plaetton: 8:08pm On May 31, 2017
ISpiksDaTroof:


No, my point--young man--is that you can't rely on the law in Africa to protect you when your adventure goes awry. Laws are enforced in Africa through Jungle Justice Bonfires, clubs, machetes, vicious killer mobs, Guns, grenades bombs and knives; a law book, courtroom and gavel come last before all of the above.

But you can keep on deceiving yourself if you wish. Thats your prerogative.

I guess then that in your worldview, the laws, the rule of law, the entire criminal justice system in Africa should be jettisoned, since, according you, we are already accustomed to jungle justice.
Wow! What an Einstein moment!

Doesn't this state of affairs clearly justify why some humans should decide to leave the jungle and be free to do so?
Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by Mujtahida: 8:09pm On May 31, 2017
plaetton:

Thoughtless post.

First of all, no one needs to move from wherever they live.
Any breakaway republic would automatically be recognized by the United Nations, African Union, and most importantly, ECOWAS.
As a member ECOWAS, every Biafran would enjoy the legitimate protection of the ECOWAS charter and treaties that guarantees the right to move freely, live freely and own property in any ECOWAS country, including Nigeria.

There will be no issue of abandoned property, movement restrictions or deportations.

Smart guy,as per your first line. So under the cover of ECOWAS treaties and charter you'd have two countries-Biafra and the Zoo. That's the implication of what you saying.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by Rilwayne001: 8:10pm On May 31, 2017
ESDKING:

Unity beggars, always digressing when they don't have points to back up their argumentThe main point is what will happen to Igbos after break up and are here typing long epistle to console yourselfWho requested your boring essay ?

Kid!

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by ISpiksDaTroof: 8:10pm On May 31, 2017
Sweetguy25:
Very shallow thinking.

First of all, how will you identify an igbo person to deport? How can you differentiate between a Nigerian Igbo and a Biafran Igbo? What of hundreds of thousands of Nigerians married to Igbos, will the government break up their marriages in order to deport the igbo spouse? What of their kids, will they Igbos or Nigerians?

Answer these questions if you think you're smart.

How are ibos identified in the North whenever tension breaks out? How are they identified all over Nigeria? Or even when theyre arrested in Indonesia or achieve academic success in the United States?

When immigrants have kids in the U.S and we decide to kick them out we give them the options of taking their kids along, leaving them with authorized relatives, or making them wards of the state.

Its up to you to decide what you want to do at that point. But you can't force your wishes on the State.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by GeniusDavid(m): 8:10pm On May 31, 2017
Billyonaire:


No sir, I use facts, not assumptions:

Akwa Ibom is the highest Oil Producing State and Phillip Effiong, the Deputy of Ojukwu is from Akwa Ibom State ( May His Soul RIP, a great man)
Rivers State is the highest producer of LNG, and Rivers State is a pivotal state in Biafra, read about Igweocha. I am sure you know the meaning of Igwe then add Ocha...(Lol). Komoko, Chokocho, Opiro etc and the Etche environs speak Igbo and these are the territories oil oil oil even untapped.

Yes, if Biafra is declared today, we will have 24hrs electricity. The reason is factual and simple. Rivers State and Akwa Ibom have Independent Power plants that are currently transmitting power to the national grid. I do not want to mention other locations since our arguments are based on these two states. Enugu is called Coal City, I am sure you know what that means. We can power Biafra 24hrs, Yes. I can assure you of this.

If you want us to discuss about the Economic Module that I am presently designing for African Countries. Although I am personally pushing for Regionalism and have already convinced a few Biafrans, for the love of our smart SW brothers, I will not hesitate to change my mind and go all out for Biafra if the SW brothers are not ready to move away from the barbaric Islamists that domesticate women and enslave children.

We all have to wake up and stop hating those who want a better life than the status quo. I am a very comfortable Nigerian, but I am not selfish, I want all others to live in a country that government provides social safety net, medicare, pension system that works etc. And since Nigeria has failed to do this, I consider those who support the status as being MAD. And I know you are not one of them.
Jesus. I find it quite annoying drawing Rivers state into the mix. The Ibo speaking part of Rivers state consist of about 40% of the state and like it or not, half of the ikwerre's don't believe in this Biafra hogwash. Believe it or not, the only reason you hear about Rivers state here and there is cos Easterners all over come to settle down there for greener pastures and not because it belongs to Biafra. Be it as it may, any Biafran in Rivers state would be subject to Nigerian laws or face deportation.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by Malawian(m): 8:12pm On May 31, 2017
Rossikki:


Every nation has the inalienable right to deport all illegal immigrants from its territory. In fact, Nigeria will have the right to build a huge, lengthy, southern border WALL to protect itself from Igbo immigrants, just as Trump is doing in America to keep out the Mexicans.
we are counting on that. Keeps us safe from Fulaniherdsmen and Skull miners.
Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by ISpiksDaTroof: 8:13pm On May 31, 2017
pazienza:


Are you slow or what?

Nigeria already invaded Biafra before Biafrans invaded Mid west.
Mid west March was reactionary to your invasion of Biafra.

Go pick up a book...or ten.

I know your country doesn't teach history in its classes so a lot of you don't even know who you are, but I'm not here to school any adult. Go find out what you wish. Im not your sensei.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by laudate: 8:13pm On May 31, 2017
Billyonaire:
Are you from Akwa Ibom or Rivers State ?

If you are not from these places then please do not commit fallacy of hasty generation. I am telling you facts, and you say 'the people from these places are'. Go back to your history and read about these people you mentioned. They are warriors. They kill with matchet, yes. I have been to the places you mentioned and I can guarantee you daily that I receive calls asking how Lagos feels about the agitation and I echo my undiluted advise that if we can get to agree of Regionalism that we can kill 2 birds with a Stone. So, Yes, I know these places and I mentioned the towns to you. I have pals from all over these places but I happen to be doing business with lots of these people because I had vested interests in the crude oil deals in my earlier years. I will not allow sentiments to becloud my reasoning. I am all in support of Regionalism and if it fails, we will do the Biafra thing.

The National Grid (Transmission) still belongs to the Feds. In fact, the grid is not a problem to us. I have 14 Oil wells in my LGA alone, and I infact, covered one of the wells in my backyard and chased the Shell workers away while I was in the University those days. If you come to my house now, I will give you crude oil, I take it where ever I go, as a symbol and to show that I come from Oil. So please my good friend, I am not here talking about Biafra as a spectator.

My Father lost everything to Biafra War, so to me, it is in my DNA, but I prefer Regionalism because I love my Yoruba friends a lot and I will like us to jaw-jaw instead of War-war.

Do me a favor and prepare to move into Biafra with me. There is nothing to enjoy in Nigeria, absolutely nothing to miss too.

You are asking me to move to Biafra? shocked God forbid!! angry Tufiakwa! God will not allow me to suffer from the same delusion that has enveloped you and your ilk. In fact the answer you just gave me about the transmission grid, shows that you know nothing about electricity generation, transmission and distribution.

Having oil wells does not translate into 24-hour electricity supply or instant wealth. But this is way beyond your understanding. undecided

Oga, keep living in your fantasy world. The Kalabaris, Ijaw, Ogoni, Annang, Efik, Ibibio etc., and other minorities will soon show you a clear picture of today's reality. smh Don't be deceived by Asari Dokubo's posturing.

GeniusDavid:
Jesus. I find it quite annoying drawing Rivers state into the mix. The Ibo speaking part of Rivers state consist of about 40% of the state and like it or not, half of the ikwerre's don't believe in this Biafra hogwash. Believe it or not, the only reason you hear about Rivers state here and there is cos Easterners all over come to settle down there for greener pastures and not because it belongs to Biafra. Be it as it may, any Biafran in Rivers state would be subject to Nigerian laws or face deportation.

Leave them, nah! grin When push comes to shove, everybody will answer im papa name. cheesy

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by ESDKING: 8:14pm On May 31, 2017
Rilwayne001:


Kid!
Old cargo, always on nairaland with kids killing himself over Biafrans instead of facing his family.
Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by wristbangle: 8:15pm On May 31, 2017
Mujtahida:

MMM in the midst of the recession was a sweet dream. Doctors, Lawyers, Engineers, educated, intelligent people were hypnotised by the lure of easy money. When I joined the bandwagon I hated and attacked those who called for caution, anyone who said please reason this thing out, I looked at him like leper, a kill joy. The only people I loved were the Mavrodians. We loved each other die. The more fanatical you were the better. We dreamed together, praised Mavrodi as our god and savior who had come to save us from recession.

Guy you know the rest of that tragic story.

Now a new, shining dream has come again. The mass mind, unthinking, unreasoning has kicked into effect.
Today if you say 'Nwoke, Bia think this Biafra thing oo, look at it from another angle, consider the variables, a cackle of hostile voices will cry Afonja!!!!(but I love that billy goat meme screaming Afonja, have you seen it? It's really beautiful) that tasty soup is splattered over your face and you get called Ewedu licker. I understand it all. Been there, done it before.

I wish Biafrans good luck BUT think, please think. Maybe Kanu has things figured out sha but I doubt cos just today I read this his message thus "In line with this remarkable sit at home held yesterday I will not hesitate to congratulate the people of Abia state, Anambra state, AKWA IBOM STATE , BAYELSA STATE , CROSS RIVER STATE , DELTA STATE , Ebonyi state, Enugu state, Imo state, RIVERS STATE including the good people of IGBANKE in EDO state, IGALA clan in KOGI STATE and IDOMA /IGEDE /AGATU in BENUE state for sending a clear and unmistakable message to the whole world that this Biafra self determination effort driven by IPOB is uncompromising," https://www.naij.com/1107484-nnamdi-kanu-supporters-complying-sit-home-order.html.

Cheers.
grin grin
Omenkalives, Nnamdi kanu say una join the agitation exercise

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by honeychild(f): 8:17pm On May 31, 2017
Sweetguy25:
Very shallow thinking.

First of all, how will you identify an igbo person to deport? [b][/b]How can you differentiate between a Nigerian Igbo and a Biafran Igbo? [b][/b]What of hundreds of thousands of Nigerians married to Igbos, will the government break up their marriages in order to deport the igbo spouse? What of their kids, will they Igbos or Nigerians?

Answer these questions if you think you're smart.

Hmmm...I foresee new tribes being created in the southeast lol....lots of igbos may start to differentiate themselves from Biafran igbo in order to remain in Nigeria. ....like the ikwerre and delta igbo did after the civil war

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by ISpiksDaTroof: 8:18pm On May 31, 2017
Billyonaire:


No sir, I use facts, not assumptions:

Akwa Ibom is the highest Oil Producing State and Phillip Effiong, the Deputy of Ojukwu is from Akwa Ibom State ( May His Soul RIP, a great man)
Rivers State is the highest producer of LNG, and Rivers State is a pivotal state in Biafra, read about Igweocha. I am sure you know the meaning of Igwe then add Ocha...(Lol). Komoko, Chokocho, Opiro etc and the Etche environs speak Igbo and these are the territories oil oil oil even untapped.

Yes, if Biafra is declared today, we will have 24hrs electricity. The reason is factual and simple. Rivers State and Akwa Ibom have Independent Power plants that are currently transmitting power to the national grid. I do not want to mention other locations since our arguments are based on these two states. Enugu is called Coal City, I am sure you know what that means. We can power Biafra 24hrs, Yes. I can assure you of this.

If you want us to discuss about the Economic Module that I am presently designing for African Countries. Although I am personally pushing for Regionalism and have already convinced a few Biafrans, for the love of our smart SW brothers, I will not hesitate to change my mind and go all out for Biafra if the SW brothers are not ready to move away from the barbaric Islamists that domesticate women and enslave children.

We all have to wake up and stop hating those who want a better life than the status quo. I am a very comfortable Nigerian, but I am not selfish, I want all others to live in a country that government provides social safety net, medicare, pension system that works etc. And since Nigeria has failed to do this, I consider those who support the status as being MAD. And I know you are not one of them.

All this optimism based on a false premise...

You sound just like Boxer in Animal Farm.

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Re: Will Igbos Be Deported From Nigeria If Biafra Is Declared? by slivertongue: 8:19pm On May 31, 2017
Why are you taking panadol for their headache? When they get to bridge they will cross it

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