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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by FUNNYBONE1(m): 6:26pm On Jun 09, 2017
Xmas
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by SeniorArchitect: 6:27pm On Jun 09, 2017
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GasAndOilTheory:
MEANWHILE
The truth is that you people never wore clothes until the British clothed you. That you lived in small villages while we the Yoruba are the first metropolitan people in west Africa. You were busy sacrificing your twins while we were creating one of west Africa's largest empires.
Your insults to afonja is a slight to your own race as he was not only the supreme generalissimo of oyos army but he won 28 battles in his entire career. Using the name afonja to insult any Yoruba person is an insult to your nameless forefathers
The majority of Igbo in Lagos are not only petty traders and hawkers but also import fake products that endanger the nation. You people should stop deceiving yourselves we the Yoruba pray day by day for Biafra At least it will stop the influx of fake products, Cocaine smuggling, baby factory amongst others
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Nonsense

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Nobody: 6:30pm On Jun 09, 2017
Oga Saraki, the solution to undevelopment in Nigeria is restructuring.


All the northern politicians that have been using resources from Biafra region to developing the north are scared of where they will harvesting where they didn't planted. All the resources in the northern region are being used by individuals politicians and emirates.

Tell the north senators to bring their cows natural resources in the north for benchmarking as resources in Biafra and Niger delta regions have been benchmarking all these years.




#Restructuring
#Referendum.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by MISSCONGENIALITY(f): 6:30pm On Jun 09, 2017
The only thing that's not negotiable in life is death. When it comes, we follow despite our social status.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by SIRmanjar(m): 6:31pm On Jun 09, 2017
Where are my northern frends?Una betta tell dem senate it's time to break nigeria..If not dey are COWARDS.. smiley

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by ibadanfinest(m): 6:32pm On Jun 09, 2017
Mtchew. rubbish. The igbos want to go. let them go abeg. its as simple as that. saraki cannot sit down at aso rock and be thinking all is well. All they keep saying is that they know how we feel but they are not feeling what we feel. Let them go shikena. will igbo also leave the south west and south south

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Nathan2016: 6:33pm On Jun 09, 2017
Cachez:
From Chuka Okonkwo comes this:
IGBOS AND NIGERIANS:
"In their confusion, infusion and frustration arising from pride and over estimation of themselves leading them to a series of saboteur maniac syndromes. Igbos broadly divided other Nigerians into three broad categories: Those they hate, those they deride and those they fear.
Those they hate are the Yorubas whom they call traitors, tribalists and cowards. Yet no race in Nigeria have been more tribal than the lbos.
There are historical facts to prove this. If something is ten and Igbos are not allowed to take 15, so that the rest of us can share minus 5, lgbos will cry marginalisation and label the rest of us tribalists. However there is no race in this country that have been more accommodating of the lgbos than the Yorubas.
There is no single igbo leader that did not grow up in the South West or is a beneficiary of Yoruba largesse.
Zik went to CMS GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Adolphus Wabara went to AHMADIYA COLLEGE AGEGE, Ken Nnamani went to LOYOLA COLLEGE IBADAN, Ojukwu and Ekwueme went to KINGS COLLEGE, Okpara went to YABA TECH while Phillip Emegwali went to AQUINAS COLLEGE, AKURE. Even my brother Anadu went to IMADE COLLEGE OWO etc. All major Igbo politicians cut their political teeth in the West.
Their major religious leaders cannot thrive outside the West. Pastor Muoka, Pastor Ezekiel of Four Square and Okonkwo of TREM are examples.
I remember that after the civil WAR, Igbos who came back to ILE IFE were allowed TUITION FREE while the YORUBAS in NSUKKA were rusticated. Example is Pastor Adeboye.
Yet lgbos reserve their greatest hatred for the Yorubas for reasons being that the Yorubas refused to be dominated by the lbos to confront the North.
As to the label of cowardice, had there been any war between the Yorubas and the lbos in which the lbos defeated the Yorubas? In the whole ancestral history of Ndigbo, which war has the forefathers or great forefathers fought? Any empire in their history?
Yet the Yorubas have worsted the lgbos four times in the political history of Nigeria.
As to the label of treachery, had there been any agreement the Yorubas signed with the lbos and they reneged? The answer is no.
Yet the Yorubas have records of Igbo treachery on the two occasions they formed alliance with them. In 1964 to fight the federal election, the Yorubas formed an Alliance called UPGA with the Ibos to be led by Okpara because major Yoruba leaders were in jail. There was an agreement that the election must be boycotted.
The Igbos sabotaged it, went and contested election while the West kept to the agreement.
In 1979 the West went into alliance with the lbos and formed PPA - PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE ALLIANCE. Again Igbo sabotaged it so that they could produce the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Who then is traitor? The second category are the Eastern minorities made up of present Rivers, Akwa lbom, Cross Rivers and Bayelsa. The Igbos see them as subhuman with tidal brain. Until the creation of Rivers State by Gowon, no OGONI man could sleep on the hospital bed in Bori GENERAL HOSPITAL.
As at 1977 only UYO, PHC and CALABAR had electricity light. They were so underdeveloped by their Igbo overseers that you will think that you were in the Congo jungle.
Until Diette Spiff, there was no Ikwere named Street in Port Harcourt. To show how deep the derision is, the present Biafran agitatators changed the name of RIBISI (Phc) to IGWOCHA as if the IKWERES do not exist.
The third category are the Hausa Fulani. The Igbos pretend to hate the Fulanis but the truth is that the Igbo man is subservient to them. Ignore the noise.
There are historical facts to justify this. Zik served under BALEWA, EKWUEME served under SHAGARI and EKWEREMADU now zoned the PDP presidency to the North because he wants to be the VICE PRESIDENT to a Northerner.
After the civil war and OJUKWU was granted amnesty for his rebellion against constituted authority, he returned to Nigeria and he joined the Hausa Fulani party (NPN) of those he accused of genocide against his Igbo people.
It is Igbo tragedy that they hate and deride those who grow and sustain them while they cringe to those (the Hausas) who kick them like balls.
Igbos are the only race in Nigeria that celebrate failures. In 1982, the Igbos celebrated the defeat of Biafra by welcoming Ojukwu with fanfare on his return from asylum, haven been granted amnesty by the Igbo overlords- the hausa fulani.
He revelled in the fanfare and promptly married FFK left over, forgotting the over 3million lgbos that died in the war and with many of them languishing at OJI RIVER CAMP.
The second celebration is the release of Kanu with the most humiliating bail conditions ever granted an accused in the annals of Nigerian justice system. A bail conditions targeted at the entire Igbo race and granted by an Hausa Fulani judge.
I could not believe that with all the noise, such bail conditions would be signed. But he signed and in his eagerness to leave Kuje he abandoned his fellow two conspirators in Kuje. The bail conditions wiped out the Identity of the Ibos and EKEREMANDU was made the enforcer of the conditions.
FFK is a polemist like Femi ARIBISALA etc. They have the capacity to argue both sides of the same point. The Igbos regard him as their hero, just like Ayo fayose, the Eze gburugburu the second.
I hope very soon the by Igbo will not start blaming Fayose as they blamed Awo for everything that went wrong with their prosecution of the Biafra war. I rest." Chuka
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Cachez:
From Chuka Okonkwo comes this:
IGBOS AND NIGERIANS:
"In their confusion, infusion and frustration arising from pride and over estimation of themselves leading them to a series of saboteur maniac syndromes. Igbos broadly divided other Nigerians into three broad categories: Those they hate, those they deride and those they fear.
Those they hate are the Yorubas whom they call traitors, tribalists and cowards. Yet no race in Nigeria have been more tribal than the lbos.
There are historical facts to prove this. If something is ten and Igbos are not allowed to take 15, so that the rest of us can share minus 5, lgbos will cry marginalisation and label the rest of us tribalists. However there is no race in this country that have been more accommodating of the lgbos than the Yorubas.
There is no single igbo leader that did not grow up in the South West or is a beneficiary of Yoruba largesse.
Zik went to CMS GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Adolphus Wabara went to AHMADIYA COLLEGE AGEGE, Ken Nnamani went to LOYOLA COLLEGE IBADAN, Ojukwu and Ekwueme went to KINGS COLLEGE, Okpara went to YABA TECH while Phillip Emegwali went to AQUINAS COLLEGE, AKURE. Even my brother Anadu went to IMADE COLLEGE OWO etc. All major Igbo politicians cut their political teeth in the West.
Their major religious leaders cannot thrive outside the West. Pastor Muoka, Pastor Ezekiel of Four Square and Okonkwo of TREM are examples.
I remember that after the civil WAR, Igbos who came back to ILE IFE were allowed TUITION FREE while the YORUBAS in NSUKKA were rusticated. Example is Pastor Adeboye.
Yet lgbos reserve their greatest hatred for the Yorubas for reasons being that the Yorubas refused to be dominated by the lbos to confront the North.
As to the label of cowardice, had there been any war between the Yorubas and the lbos in which the lbos defeated the Yorubas? In the whole ancestral history of Ndigbo, which war has the forefathers or great forefathers fought? Any empire in their history?
Yet the Yorubas have worsted the lgbos four times in the political history of Nigeria.
As to the label of treachery, had there been any agreement the Yorubas signed with the lbos and they reneged? The answer is no.
Yet the Yorubas have records of Igbo treachery on the two occasions they formed alliance with them. In 1964 to fight the federal election, the Yorubas formed an Alliance called UPGA with the Ibos to be led by Okpara because major Yoruba leaders were in jail. There was an agreement that the election must be boycotted.
The Igbos sabotaged it, went and contested election while the West kept to the agreement.
In 1979 the West went into alliance with the lbos and formed PPA - PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE ALLIANCE. Again Igbo sabotaged it so that they could produce the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Who then is traitor? The second category are the Eastern minorities made up of present Rivers, Akwa lbom, Cross Rivers and Bayelsa. The Igbos see them as subhuman with tidal brain. Until the creation of Rivers State by Gowon, no OGONI man could sleep on the hospital bed in Bori GENERAL HOSPITAL.
As at 1977 only UYO, PHC and CALABAR had electricity light. They were so underdeveloped by their Igbo overseers that you will think that you were in the Congo jungle.
Until Diette Spiff, there was no Ikwere named Street in Port Harcourt. To show how deep the derision is, the present Biafran agitatators changed the name of RIBISI (Phc) to IGWOCHA as if the IKWERES do not exist.
The third category are the Hausa Fulani. The Igbos pretend to hate the Fulanis but the truth is that the Igbo man is subservient to them. Ignore the noise.
There are historical facts to justify this. Zik served under BALEWA, EKWUEME served under SHAGARI and EKWEREMADU now zoned the PDP presidency to the North because he wants to be the VICE PRESIDENT to a Northerner.
After the civil war and OJUKWU was granted amnesty for his rebellion against constituted authority, he returned to Nigeria and he joined the Hausa Fulani party (NPN) of those he accused of genocide against his Igbo people.
It is Igbo tragedy that they hate and deride those who grow and sustain them while they cringe to those (the Hausas) who kick them like balls.
Igbos are the only race in Nigeria that celebrate failures. In 1982, the Igbos celebrated the defeat of Biafra by welcoming Ojukwu with fanfare on his return from asylum, haven been granted amnesty by the Igbo overlords- the hausa fulani.
He revelled in the fanfare and promptly married FFK left over, forgotting the over 3million lgbos that died in the war and with many of them languishing at OJI RIVER CAMP.
The second celebration is the release of Kanu with the most humiliating bail conditions ever granted an accused in the annals of Nigerian justice system. A bail conditions targeted at the entire Igbo race and granted by an Hausa Fulani judge.
I could not believe that with all the noise, such bail conditions would be signed. But he signed and in his eagerness to leave Kuje he abandoned his fellow two conspirators in Kuje. The bail conditions wiped out the Identity of the Ibos and EKEREMANDU was made the enforcer of the conditions.
FFK is a polemist like Femi ARIBISALA etc. They have the capacity to argue both sides of the same point. The Igbos regard him as their hero, just like Ayo fayose, the Eze gburugburu the second.
I hope very soon the by Igbo will not start blaming Fayose as they blamed Awo for everything that went wrong with their prosecution of the Biafra war. I rest." Chuka
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Cachez:
From Chuka Okonkwo comes this:
IGBOS AND NIGERIANS:
"In their confusion, infusion and frustration arising from pride and over estimation of themselves leading them to a series of saboteur maniac syndromes. Igbos broadly divided other Nigerians into three broad categories: Those they hate, those they deride and those they fear.
Those they hate are the Yorubas whom they call traitors, tribalists and cowards. Yet no race in Nigeria have been more tribal than the lbos.
There are historical facts to prove this. If something is ten and Igbos are not allowed to take 15, so that the rest of us can share minus 5, lgbos will cry marginalisation and label the rest of us tribalists. However there is no race in this country that have been more accommodating of the lgbos than the Yorubas.
There is no single igbo leader that did not grow up in the South West or is a beneficiary of Yoruba largesse.
Zik went to CMS GRAMMAR SCHOOL, Adolphus Wabara went to AHMADIYA COLLEGE AGEGE, Ken Nnamani went to LOYOLA COLLEGE IBADAN, Ojukwu and Ekwueme went to KINGS COLLEGE, Okpara went to YABA TECH while Phillip Emegwali went to AQUINAS COLLEGE, AKURE. Even my brother Anadu went to IMADE COLLEGE OWO etc. All major Igbo politicians cut their political teeth in the West.
Their major religious leaders cannot thrive outside the West. Pastor Muoka, Pastor Ezekiel of Four Square and Okonkwo of TREM are examples.
I remember that after the civil WAR, Igbos who came back to ILE IFE were allowed TUITION FREE while the YORUBAS in NSUKKA were rusticated. Example is Pastor Adeboye.
Yet lgbos reserve their greatest hatred for the Yorubas for reasons being that the Yorubas refused to be dominated by the lbos to confront the North.
As to the label of cowardice, had there been any war between the Yorubas and the lbos in which the lbos defeated the Yorubas? In the whole ancestral history of Ndigbo, which war has the forefathers or great forefathers fought? Any empire in their history?
Yet the Yorubas have worsted the lgbos four times in the political history of Nigeria.
As to the label of treachery, had there been any agreement the Yorubas signed with the lbos and they reneged? The answer is no.
Yet the Yorubas have records of Igbo treachery on the two occasions they formed alliance with them. In 1964 to fight the federal election, the Yorubas formed an Alliance called UPGA with the Ibos to be led by Okpara because major Yoruba leaders were in jail. There was an agreement that the election must be boycotted.
The Igbos sabotaged it, went and contested election while the West kept to the agreement.
In 1979 the West went into alliance with the lbos and formed PPA - PROGRESSIVE PEOPLE ALLIANCE. Again Igbo sabotaged it so that they could produce the Speaker of the House of Representatives.
Who then is traitor? The second category are the Eastern minorities made up of present Rivers, Akwa lbom, Cross Rivers and Bayelsa. The Igbos see them as subhuman with tidal brain. Until the creation of Rivers State by Gowon, no OGONI man could sleep on the hospital bed in Bori GENERAL HOSPITAL.
As at 1977 only UYO, PHC and CALABAR had electricity light. They were so underdeveloped by their Igbo overseers that you will think that you were in the Congo jungle.
Until Diette Spiff, there was no Ikwere named Street in Port Harcourt. To show how deep the derision is, the present Biafran agitatators changed the name of RIBISI (Phc) to IGWOCHA as if the IKWERES do not exist.
The third category are the Hausa Fulani. The Igbos pretend to hate the Fulanis but the truth is that the Igbo man is subservient to them. Ignore the noise.
There are historical facts to justify this. Zik served under BALEWA, EKWUEME served under SHAGARI and EKWEREMADU now zoned the PDP presidency to the North because he wants to be the VICE PRESIDENT to a Northerner.
After the civil war and OJUKWU was granted amnesty for his rebellion against constituted authority, he returned to Nigeria and he joined the Hausa Fulani party (NPN) of those he accused of genocide against his Igbo people.
It is Igbo tragedy that they hate and deride those who grow and sustain them while they cringe to those (the Hausas) who kick them like balls.
Igbos are the only race in Nigeria that celebrate failures. In 1982, the Igbos celebrated the defeat of Biafra by welcoming Ojukwu with fanfare on his return from asylum, haven been granted amnesty by the Igbo overlords- the hausa fulani.
He revelled in the fanfare and promptly married FFK left over, forgotting the over 3million lgbos that died in the war and with many of them languishing at OJI RIVER CAMP.
The second celebration is the release of Kanu with the most humiliating bail conditions ever granted an accused in the annals of Nigerian justice system. A bail conditions targeted at the entire Igbo race and granted by an Hausa Fulani judge.
I could not believe that with all the noise, such bail conditions would be signed. But he signed and in his eagerness to leave Kuje he abandoned his fellow two conspirators in Kuje. The bail conditions wiped out the Identity of the Ibos and EKEREMANDU was made the enforcer of the conditions.
FFK is a polemist like Femi ARIBISALA etc. They have the capacity to argue both sides of the same point. The Igbos regard him as their hero, just like Ayo fayose, the Eze gburugburu the second.
I hope very soon the by Igbo will not start blaming Fayose as they blamed Awo for everything that went wrong with their prosecution of the Biafra war. I rest." Chuka
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Jabioro: 6:34pm On Jun 09, 2017
Nigeria is very negotiable, the earlier the better or we go to field of... and the remnants would have to come to round table.. Don't ever tell me it[b][/b] is not possible, I have no impossicant in my dictionary.. Do the right thing and we shall stay together, you do otherwise, everyone to his father's name.. Shekinnah!!!

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Nobody: 6:35pm On Jun 09, 2017
okay.
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by victorDanladi: 6:36pm On Jun 09, 2017
The whole senators are very stupid.
Why is it not negotiable?

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Abfinest007(m): 6:37pm On Jun 09, 2017
the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable but you politicians are dividing with your action.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by babalonimi: 6:39pm On Jun 09, 2017
Criminals! That's where u make ur billions.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by IMASTEX: 6:39pm On Jun 09, 2017
Says who?! Selected pot belly

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by misano(m): 6:39pm On Jun 09, 2017
sirequity:


http://www.socialtimesng.net/2017/06/nigerias-unity-not-negotiable-senate/


Dr. Bukola Saraki knows dat if there is no Nigeria den there will be no senate, automatically, no political office for him.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by jesus500(m): 6:40pm On Jun 09, 2017
peacereign:
This is y the Northern Youth are running their mouth, becos they think the constitution does not provide for referendum and their National Assembly members will never allow for a simple referendum.

As with everything destined by God, though it might appear delayed but it is never denied.

The Zoo will know no peace until the rising of the Sun.
stop making noise, you have been asked to leave and form your country.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by jumobi1(m): 6:40pm On Jun 09, 2017
Non negotiable because they say so? It's negotiable. A just Nigeria will work though. They need to negotiate on how to treat the common person fairly and justly before it's too late. The worst marginalization in Nigeria is done by the elites against the average citizen.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by hardbody: 6:42pm On Jun 09, 2017
dapyd1:
Scotland is a country. Before they had a referendum on secession from the UK, they had a working constitution, state facilities were working well. The modalities on power were worked out. Everyone knew their place.

Those calling for Biafra, taking into cognisance the news we heard this morning about a whole ibo village rejecting an ibo priest because he is not from their village, what happens when Biafra happens?

Who leads you? Is there a power sharing formular? Do you have a constitution you will abide to? Have the modalities been worked out? Which state will first have power? What happens to resources sharing?

For those in the south saying Federal Government failed you, you distort facts.

Federal government gave you NDDC, gave you 13% derivation, oil companies do a lot of CSR in your communities, invest in scholarship for you, employ your children, and gave you amnesty when you arose.


Federal government did not fail you. Your governors did. The same governors that hail from your towns.

Alameisegha took your money and squandered it. Ìbòrí did same. The list goes on. You rever and worship this people, but fight the central government. Your priorities are wrong.

Before you quote me, please read again, I talked with common sense. Please do same.

I am not an ethnic bigot, neither am I intra racist, I just believe Biafra will do more harm than good. I stand to be corrected.

You guys may eventually bite more than you can chew. It happened before, be careful to not let it happen again.

Work out the modalities, before you scream biafra.

Even if I don't like the post, i can't exactly fault it. But if any of those steps are taken preparatory to the final onslaught, they will attack us. Let's be allowed to take those primary steps and see us launch out

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by misano(m): 6:43pm On Jun 09, 2017
Abfinest007:
the unity of Nigeria is not negotiable but you politicians are dividing with your action.


God bless U. They are the ones indirectly dividing it.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by vecman22(m): 6:48pm On Jun 09, 2017
ragiluhivo:
Greater in recession, unemployment, fulani herdsmen, bokoharam terrorism, lack of electricity and water, good roads, poor universities, hunger, poverty, illiteracy, low life expectancy, rituals, 419 and soooo on.

U forgot drug trafficking
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Made1414(m): 6:49pm On Jun 09, 2017

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by MrGerald(m): 6:50pm On Jun 09, 2017
GasAndOilTheory:
MEANWHILE
The truth is that you people never wore clothes until the British clothed you. That you lived in small villages while we the Yoruba are the first metropolitan people in west Africa. You were busy sacrificing your twins while we were creating one of west Africa's largest empires.
Your insults to afonja is a slight to your own race as he was not only the supreme generalissimo of oyos army but he won 28 battles in his entire career. Using the name afonja to insult any Yoruba person is an insult to your nameless forefathers
The majority of Igbo in Lagos are not only petty traders and hawkers but also import fake products that endanger the nation. You people should stop deceiving yourselves we the Yoruba pray day by day for Biafra At least it will stop the influx of fake products, Cocaine smuggling, baby factory amongst others
Lazy as*s yorober telling stories as told by one old blind bat, Igbo kingdom is the oldest in sub-saharan Africa, republican in nature and extended family as it's parliament, Google is ur friend you can research, your people only open eyes during the time colonial masters besieged them and out of cowardice they succumbed to any threat that was unleashed on them.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by Kingspin(m): 6:51pm On Jun 09, 2017
Another form of bokoharam in display.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by GasAndOilTheory(m): 6:55pm On Jun 09, 2017
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MrGerald:
Lazy as*s yorober telling stories as told by one old blind bat, Igbo kingdom is the oldest in sub-saharan Africa, republican in nature and extended family as it's parliament, Google is ur friend you can research, your people only open eyes during the time colonial masters besieged them and out of cowardice they succumbed to any threat that was unleashed on them.
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TRASH TRASH
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by MrGerald(m): 6:56pm On Jun 09, 2017
dapyd1:
Scotland is a country. Before they had a referendum on secession from the UK, they had a working constitution, state facilities were working well. The modalities on power were worked out. Everyone knew their place.

Those calling for Biafra, taking into cognisance the news we heard this morning about a whole ibo village rejecting an ibo priest because he is not from their village, what happens when Biafra happens?

Who leads you? Is there a power sharing formular? Do you have a constitution you will abide to? Have the modalities been worked out? Which state will first have power? What happens to resources sharing?

For those in the south saying Federal Government failed you, you distort facts.

Federal government gave you NDDC, gave you 13% derivation, oil companies do a lot of CSR in your communities, invest in scholarship for you, employ your children, and gave you amnesty when you arose.


Federal government did not fail you. Your governors did. The same governors that hail from your towns.

Alameisegha took your money and squandered it. Ìbòrí did same. The list goes on. You rever and worship this people, but fight the central government. Your priorities are wrong.

Before you quote me, please read again, I talked with common sense. Please do same.

I am not an ethnic bigot, neither am I intra racist, I just believe Biafra will do more harm than good. I stand to be corrected.

You guys may eventually bite more than you can chew. It happened before, be careful to not let it happen again.

Work out the modalities, before you scream biafra.
Bro we take God beg you, please enjoy your zoo and free us all these preaching, is your Nigeria of over 50 years better, is anything working in that messed up place you called a country?

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by John902(m): 7:01pm On Jun 09, 2017
highrise07:
Staying together is not by force, let's restructure or part ways. The south cannot feed the north forever , some cannot choose to be beggars while others are working .
you got me cracking and laughing... beggars and workers hahaha.
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by legendte(m): 7:16pm On Jun 09, 2017
dapyd1:
Scotland is a country. Before they had a referendum on secession from the UK, they had a working constitution, state facilities were working well. The modalities on power were worked out. Everyone knew their place.

Those calling for Biafra, taking into cognisance the news we heard this morning about a whole ibo village rejecting an ibo priest because he is not from their village, what happens when Biafra happens?

Who leads you? Is there a power sharing formular? Do you have a constitution you will abide to? Have the modalities been worked out? Which state will first have power? What happens to resources sharing?

For those in the south saying Federal Government failed you, you distort facts.

Federal government gave you NDDC, gave you 13% derivation, oil companies do a lot of CSR in your communities, invest in scholarship for you, employ your children, and gave you amnesty when you arose.


Federal government did not fail you. Your governors did. The same governors that hail from your towns.

Alameisegha took your money and squandered it. Ìbòrí did same. The list goes on. You rever and worship this people, but fight the central government. Your priorities are wrong.

Before you quote me, please read again, I talked with common sense. Please do same.

I am not an ethnic bigot, neither am I intra racist, I just believe Biafra will do more harm than good. I stand to be corrected.

You guys may eventually bite more than you can chew. It happened before, be careful to not let it happen again.

Work out the modalities, before you scream biafra.
You are he'll bent on bringing Igbos down. So quick to talk about our agitation rather than discussing the reasons for the agitation. We ruled ourselves from 1967 to 1970. We still have our governors ruling us now. In fact we elect Eze everywhere we are. Nnamdi Kanu and Ojukwu have demonstrated that Igbos are good followers as long as you are just and visionary. Every tribe have their own internal fracas. What about the Ooni and Oba public display of shame. Believe me nothing can be worse than this current situation for an average Igboman. We are not talking about natural resources. Our biggest asset is our human resources and our undying spirit of survival. The entire Igbo land was destroyed and see where we are without government assistance. Despite our sacrifices to the nation. Check our sports, Education, trade, entertainment and so on. These are areas people excel without government interference and that's why we have more Igbos in those areas. We don't go to school with scholarships yet we excel because of our quest for knowledge. Finally even if we fail, why are you so concerned as if you care. Our failure, our problem! !!!

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by BayodeAkinola(m): 7:22pm On Jun 09, 2017
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by goaldynboy: 7:23pm On Jun 09, 2017
dapyd1:
Scotland is a country. Before they had a referendum on secession from the UK, they had a working constitution, state facilities were working well. The modalities on power were worked out. Everyone knew their place.

Those calling for Biafra, taking into cognisance the news we heard this morning about a whole ibo village rejecting an ibo priest because he is not from their village, what happens when Biafra happens?

Who leads you? Is there a power sharing formular? Do you have a constitution you will abide to? Have the modalities been worked out? Which state will first have power? What happens to resources sharing?

For those in the south saying Federal Government failed you, you distort facts.

Federal government gave you NDDC, gave you 13% derivation, oil companies do a lot of CSR in your communities, invest in scholarship for you, employ your children, and gave you amnesty when you arose.


Federal government did not fail you. Your governors did. The same governors that hail from your towns.

Alameisegha took your money and squandered it. Ìbòrí did same. The list goes on. You rever and worship this people, but fight the central government. Your priorities are wrong.

Before you quote me, please read again, I talked with common sense. Please do same.

I am not an ethnic bigot, neither am I intra racist, I just believe Biafra will do more harm than good. I stand to be corrected.

You guys may eventually bite more than you can chew. It happened before, be careful to not let it happen again.

Work out the modalities, before you scream biafra.

Leave how they will govern themselves to the Biafrans! It does not lie in your mouth to say what is good for them! Why do you take panadol for another man's headache? Must you people talk in what does not concern you?

And what do you mean by chewing more than you can bite? All Nigerians should work towards peaceful disintegration; because if this country is plunged into war, everyone in the nooks and cranny of this zoo will definitely feel it! This is 2017 and not 1967! At this age, even a teen can log into the internet and fabricate bombs, chemical weapons, etc! See what is happening in Syria today, no side of the war is enjoying it!

One Yoruba guy was boasting that Nigeria Military has acquired a number jet fighters and can mercilessly deal with Igbos as they did in 1967! My answer to that is that it will only take a backing and/or agreement of a super power (America or Russia) to subjugate Nigeria Army in a minute! Nigeria does not have half of the military might of Ukraine, but when Russia made up their mind, they took cremea effortlessly!

Some stupid people here have been harping that Igbos should pack their loads from north to east in support of the recent ultimatum given by some northern youth miscreants! You don't put the cart before the horse! The Federal Govt should first grant Biafra Independence; stop taxing Biafrans; Cease further exploitation and pillaging of Biafran resources; define the boundary of the two countries, withdraw their military and Police from Biafraland , etc! It's after these are done, that asking Igbos to leave the north will make sense!

I have also read a lot of lazy oafs prodding Igbos to leave their properties (without compensation) and return to east! They are like vultures waiting to pounce on hard earned properties of the Igbos with their lazy asses! They are quite ignorant to know that (except countries under military regime), a foreigner has the right to his property in another country! They ignorantly don't know that there are international laws governing secession and fragmentation of countries! Take for instance there are over four million Yoruba's living in UK alone, most of them owning multi-billion dollars properties! So because I'm a Biafrans (and there is actualization of Republic of Biafra), you feel you can seize my property in Lagos while you freely acquire properties in UK, USA, Europe, Ghana, SA, etc! It doesn't work that way! It won't work! We will table the matter with United Nations and persuade other countries to likewise confiscate the properties of 'remnant Nigerians' all over the world, if they dare go that direction!

This reaction is for all those ignoramus in nairaland stoking the ember of conflict! Since the so called northern miscreant released their ultimatum, they have been senselessly exciting and masturbating all the places!!

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by JurassicPark: 7:23pm On Jun 09, 2017
Hmmm funny headline
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by JurassicPark: 7:30pm On Jun 09, 2017
I wonder if Nigeria would have stood for this long if the crude oil was discovered in the northern region and not the south undecided

All I know is that Nigeria remains one cos of the cash cow called the south, where the north feels they have the right to dominate with unfettered impunity without recourse to the dignity of human life.

Should the oil dry up today, everyone would be eager to disintegrate.

The biggest Joke in the committee of nations - Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by talktonase(m): 7:40pm On Jun 09, 2017
Nigeria's unity is very much negotiable because marriage is not by force.
Re: Nigeria’s Unity Not Negotiable – Senate by positivetaught: 7:47pm On Jun 09, 2017
And so shall we continue to fool ourselves until it's too late n the catastrophe becomes inevitable.

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