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Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by victor8269: 8:35pm On Jun 14, 2017
binsanni:
wow.. nice write up• hope those fools will understand simple english
just like Buhari, is your waec result also missing?
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by fratermathy(m): 8:35pm On Jun 14, 2017
obong:
we won't stop saying it. The Igbos that don't want to be in niger delta can leave. It's a multi ethnic republic so all are welcome. Funny you're afraid of your Igbos brothers being minorities in niger delta republic but what us to be minorities in biafra
Most IPOBians amaze me. They say Igbos are marginalised in Nigeria and yet they want to forcefully entrap minority groups in their new nation; a recipe for Igbo marginalisation!

They hardly realise that their projected country does EXACTLY what they accuse Nigeria of! Such an irony!!!
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by HiddenShadow: 8:35pm On Jun 14, 2017
fratermathy:
I do hope you see the self-delusion that will be the undoing of the Igbo?

I repeat what I had earlier said "No group in the South except the Igbos want Biafra. The few persons who are non-Igbo Biafran supporters are no more and no less than the Yorubas and Hausas that support Biafra and they do so at a strictly personal level".

SSners want out of the marriage, no doubts. However, don't presume that because they want out that they want to be in Biafra with Igbos as the dominant ethnicity.

Don't also assume that because many SS groups are docile and rather be quiet observers, that they can easily be cajoled to leave a big Nigeria for a smaller Nigeria (Yes! A multiethnic Biafra is only a smaller Nigeria with the Hausa replaced by the Igbo).

Until such a time when agreements are made and interests are shown, you lots should agitate for only an Igboid country. Also avoid making statements that will make it hard for you guys to woo the SS or use their ports should you get your nation.
Speak for your Urhobo tribe and stop poke nosing like an Afonja
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by HiddenShadow: 8:37pm On Jun 14, 2017
fratermathy:
Most IPOBians amaze me. They say Igbos are marginalised in Nigeria and yet they want to forcefully entrap minority groups in their new nation; a recipe for Igbo marginalisation!

They hardly realise that their projected country does EXACTLY what they accuse Nigeria of! Such an irony!!!
First it was Urhobo you claim to be and insist they aren't part of Biafra

Now you are claiming to fight for people that can speak for themselves
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by HiddenShadow: 8:40pm On Jun 14, 2017
ernieboy:
the only Niger deltans who might join Biafra are the ijaws, I shiver at the thought of having those 2 ethnic groups form a nation, it will be explosive. The urhobos, itsekiris, Edo's, akwa ibomites will definitely not be with biafra.
You must be high on Oshogbo weed


Akwa Ibomites and Cross Riverines are more Biafrans than the Igbos


Keep fooling yourself
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by fratermathy(m): 8:41pm On Jun 14, 2017
HiddenShadow:
Speak for your Urhobo tribe and stop poke nosing like an Afonja
HiddenShadow:
First it was Urhobo you claim to be and insist they aren't part of Biafra

Now you are claiming to fight for people that can speak for themselves
And quote exactly WHERE I have spoken for ANY ethnicity on this thread. I'm waiting.

You, on the other hand, had this to say:
If Ijaws, Ibibios, Annangs, etc join us, you guys can join the Fulani herdsmen to continue with Nigeria
Correcting the false assumption that non-Igboid people want to join you in your struggle is not akin to ASSUMING that they do.
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by HiddenShadow: 8:44pm On Jun 14, 2017
fratermathy:
And quote exactly WHERE I have spoken for ANY ethnicity on this thread. I'm waiting.

You, on the other hand, had this to say:


Correcting the false assumption that non-Igboid people want to join you in your struggle is not akin to ASSUMING that they do.
Don't think we have forgotten you


We know you very well, down to your homeland


So speak for your tribe and allow others speak for their tribe
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by fratermathy(m): 8:51pm On Jun 14, 2017
HiddenShadow:
Don't think we have forgotten you


We know you very well, down to your homeland


So speak for your tribe and allow others speak for their tribe
I put it to you again to show me WHERE exactly I have spoken for any ethnicity on this thread! If you can't do that then you have no case against me.

You, on the other hand, have made a clear statement which implies the participation of non-Igboid groups in Biafra even when none of the listed groups has expressed such sentiment.
If Ijaws, Ibibios, Annangs, etc join us, you guys can join the Fulani herdsmen to continue with Nigeria
N.B.: If you like, know me down to my private region, it won't change the truth. I've grown accustomed to IPOBians attacking my person, rather than my statements of FACTS! Just remember that no one is truly a ghost on the internet.
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Mujtahida: 8:53pm On Jun 14, 2017
irrefragable:
perfect! Perfect!! Perfect!!!
It's their culture to kill those who kill those who disrespect their culture so I should learn to live with it. Fine.
What if I tell you it's in my culture not to share a country with people whose culture does not accommodate erring strangers?
Remember that was my bone of contention with you earlier because you chided that guy for applying the same logic when he said it is better for us to be of different nationalities so when our citizens gets killed for disrespecting their culture, we will understand that it is coming from a different country.

So what say you about that, bro?

And please reread your post the one i first quoted to understand where I am coming from.
Your culture accommodates all and that's why you can leave your region and go out to other places. If your culture is closed, you'd not go leave with others, would you? Is it not because you can welcome others to your home that you feel you'd be welcome everywhere you go? I don't know that your culture does not involve sharing country with people who kill because you have always gone into such places yourself for trade, for business and you settle among them. Azikiwe was born in Zungeru Niger State in 1904 and Ojukwu in same Zungeru in 1933. Even before independence Igbos were largely concentrated in the North. Even with all the killings Igbos are still in the North. So argue for Biafra but please don't tell me that your culture does not involve sharing with people who are not accommodating. The evidence speaks otherwise.

I am not justifying violence and killings. I detest all religions. But it's better to avoid situations that have the POTENTIAL to lead to violence.

I challenged that guy because his logic was warped as in he was saying as a Nigerian he will not respect another man's religion and culture because of the constitution but when he becomes a Biafran he will respect that same religion and culture because by then he will be a foreigner. It's just like a man saying he will not respect his wife while both of them are in the same house but he will respect her when they are divorced. That's why I felt I was conversing with someone whose thinking wasn't mature.

And I am like woowwwww so if you can respect another man's culture when you become a foreigner then you ought more to respect it now that you are compatriots. If the Hausa man in religious matters will not tolerate you, then you give him space for peace to reign. Same thing applies to an Hausa man in the East. He too should respect your culture and traditions.

Are Yorubas, Igalas and Igbirras not Muslims? Do they kill because of their religion? No. But Nna for the sake of peace I will not go and be drinking beer publicly where Hausa Muslims in the North are. I will give myself brain. Have you lived in the North?
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by HiddenShadow: 8:56pm On Jun 14, 2017
fratermathy:
I put it to you again to show me WHERE exactly have I spoken for any ethnicity on this thread! If you can't do that then you have no case against me.

You, on the other hand, have made a clear statement which implies the participation of non-Igboid groups in Biafra even when none of the listed groups has expressed such sentiment.



N.B.: If you like, know me down to my private region, it won't change the truth. I've grown accustomed to IPOBians attacking my person, rather than my statements of FACTS! Just remember that no one is truly a ghost on the internet.
Face your Urhobo clan and let others speak for themselves


You can take your Mum's part of Edo state with you


Nobody will force you to join Biafra


So get out of my presence

Ibibios Ijaws Efiks Annangs etc can speak for themselves
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by fratermathy(m):
HiddenShadow:
You must be high on Oshogbo weed


Akwa Ibomites and Cross Riverines are more Biafrans than the Igbos

Keep fooling yourself
Again, speaking for non-Igboid people!

Where exactly did the Akwa Ibomites and Cross Riverian leaders assert that they are "more Biafrans than the Igbos"?
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Kyase(m): 9:01pm On Jun 14, 2017
eph12:
I think you meant let's plan and work towards a better future. The hope you used make it look like it's not in our hands.
all is well
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by fratermathy(m): 9:02pm On Jun 14, 2017
HiddenShadow:
Face your Urhobo clan and let others speak for themselves


You can take your Mum's part of Edo state with you


Nobody will force you to join Biafra


So get out of my presence

Ibibios Ijaws Efiks Annangs etc can speak for themselves
@Boldened:

That is EXACTLY my point. You IPOBians should STOP speaking for them. Let their leaders and youths come out and agitate for Biafra first and then we know there is a validity for their inclusion in your struggle. Otherwise, you are only FORCING them into it.
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by HiddenShadow: 9:07pm On Jun 14, 2017
fratermathy:
Again, speaking for non-Igboid people!

Where exactly did the Akwa Ibomites and Cross Riverian leaders asserted that they are "more Biafrans than the Igbos"?
I have told you to focus on your Urhobo clan and let others speak for themselves

If I insist on referendum on Urhobo land, you will start weeping like a child


You won't respect yourself now and focus on your Urhobo clan


You can even take your mum's part of Edo
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by HiddenShadow: 9:10pm On Jun 14, 2017
fratermathy:
@Boldened:

That is EXACTLY my point. You IPOBians should STOP speaking for them. Let their leaders and youths come out and agitate for Biafra first and then we know there is a validity for their inclusion in your struggle. Otherwise, you are only FORCING them into it.
We have proven to you that we careless if Urhobos want to remain with Hausa Fulani herdsmen


But don't poke nose into other tribes


Effiong is not an Igbo but was the last President of Biafra
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by PossieSlayer: 9:10pm On Jun 14, 2017
All this is just distraction for the pressing issues. Politicians only desire to have us divided

ochejoseph:
BIAFRA VS AREWA FACE OFF: THE FIVE MAJOR ISSUE
WE MUST NOT FAIL TO US



Growing up as a child in Rigiyar Dorowa area of Sokoto was one of the happiest times of my life, opposite our house were the native Hausa/ Fulani hosts while on our sides were the non-natives 80% of which were Igbos. life was good, pidgin English was the lingua franca and the two other languages we could not do without were Igbo and Hausa and as kids we spoke them fluently nobody thought us we just grew up to speaking the languages as we mingled without segregation.

I have stayed out the Biafra discussion because I realized that whenever the issue comes up emotions run high while common sense and logical reasoning is always thrown out of the window hence my decision to watch the drama on the sidelines ,As a child who was born, raised and educated in Sokoto, North western Nigeria, I have felt the warmth, kindness and undiluted love of the people, I also understand the thinking's of a typical northerner haven spent the first 27 years of my life there and as a husband to a lovely Igbo woman and father to kids with some Igbo blood in their veins I also have a stake in the Eastern region.

Like I asserted in my book the Unseen Terrorist published by Author house in the United Kingdom, telling yourself a lie is like putting a short gun to your head and pulling the trigger in both ways you end up destroying yourself. There are 5 issues we must objectively look at in the ethnic and religious conflict that produced the Biafra agitation, at this point in our nation’s history silence is no longer golden, and history will not be kind to us if we fail to objectively dissect the issue and help the warring parties understand what is truly at stake.

Issue Number 1: The Tendency of the North to always be Violent

No one likes living with animals, as Northerner's we have spilled so much human blood, about 75 % of our innocent and defenseless victims have been the Igbo people and their children, and we have not spared their property also. Once there is any small fight or civil disturbance the next thing a northern miscreant thinks of is how to destroy Igbo property and sniff life out of a fellow human being.
During the sharia and election crises we killed and destroyed their properties across northern Nigeria, while they were still bleeding from the pains of the civil war and the trauma of abandoned property we continued to make them our number one target at the slightest provocation, these animalistic behavior we have perfected over decades has made living with us a nightmare.
Even among the so called northerners we have remained extremely violent to ourselves, how do we explain the killings in my home state Benue, how do we rationalize the slaughter by Boko haram in the North East. The Agatu massacre by Fulani herdsmen, their collaborators and silent supporter's is unexplainable yet we want people to live and coexist with us! Only a mad man will do so without asking questions.


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Issue Number 2: Beneficiaries of the Northern Population.

The second truth we must tell ourselves is why are the Igbo's found in the remotest villages of Northern Nigeria, No one has milked the benefits of the Northern population like the Igbo nation truth be told. Unfortunately, majority of Igbo's and southerners are unwilling to accept the role of the north in developing the Igbo entrepreneurial zeal.
A vast majority of the Goods and products sold in major south eastern markets like Aba and Onitsha are not consumed in the East they end up in the north, this explains why the volume of cash inflow to the east is at its lowest during Ramadan and crisis period up North, today the Igbo's control about 70% of the core commercial activity in the North while Northerner's control less than 3 % in the Eastern region these are facts.
The Northern population has provided a training ground for many Igbo traders and their trainees who later became masters and continued their commercial exploits , data has shown that a vast majority of real estate especially in major cities in the northern Nigeria are owned by our eastern brothers and sisters thanks to a northern population that was willing to support their enterprise, but to claim the Igbo's are doing the north a favour by making money in their enclave like some have claimed is taking the insult too far .

Issue Number 3: Insensitivity to Religious Beliefs on Both sides

The complete lack of regard for the religious believe of the typical Muslim is usually the trigger for violence between the Arewa Muslim community and the Igbo nation, it is not unusual to find an Igbo man provocatively gulping a bottle of beer before a fasting Muslim neighbor without recourse to their emotions during Ramadan, the failure and outright refusal of a vast majority of the Igbo community to recognize and respect the religious beliefs of their host communities will continue to be the weakest and most lethal link in this complex relationship.

On the other hand, the insatiable appetite and perpetual quest to burn churches by arewa miscreants and few educated illiterates is another issue that has hastened the segregation of the nation along ethnic and religious lines, this is because the non-northern Christian population in the north is largely dominated by the Igbo's
Unfortunately, the political elites on both sides see this as a political weapon and often used same to whip up sentiments during elections this explains why elections in Nigeria is never based on issues of development but largely on ethnic propaganda and where you pray.

Issue Number 4: Demerits of the Biafra agitation and Arewa exit declaration.

It was Micheal Crichton who said “if you don’t know history you don't know anything, you are like a leaf who does not know it is part of a tree."
Today Puerto Rico is begging to lose its statehood and join the US as its 51st state, South Sudan the world's newest nation is currently in coma with no end in sight to the infighting for power by her political elite. It’s not about chasing people out of a land or claiming you want Biafra it’s about the huge consequences of what some of our friends are asking for...

Salient issues

A. If Biafra is granted independence as some want that will automatically transform Igbo's into foreigners in Nigeria, a nation they contributed immensely to build.

Now...
Which country in the world will allow foreigners to control 80 % of the commerce within its territory? It will be against National security to do so, except the capital of Biafra will be Abuja.

B. If Biafra secede Will the Arewa dominated "new" Nigeria allow Igbo's who by this time are non-nationals to still hold on to 70 % of the real estate which they control in the capital?

C. Many of the Nigerian flagged ships are Igbo owned, with Biafra coming into the picture they will automatically lose their privileged rights under the Cabotage laws and even go bankrupt because they automatically become foreign flagged ships with little or no expertise in foreign shipping and the huge demands

D. It will be odd to see Goods from Aba the China of Africa and Onitsha paying import duty just to cross the Niger Bridge into Asaba! ,!!! Yes that will be an export terminal if the agitation succeed, this will reduce the competitiveness of these products in terms of pricing.

E. Our current laws limits foreign equity in local banks, even Jaiz Nigeria’s only Islamic Bank has more Igbo shareholders than arewa Muslim shareholders, if that is the case imagine the Igbo shareholding and equity in traditional banks! What happens to these investments by hard working Igbo men and women? Will the law be changed overnight?

E. The Nigerian Civil service is dominated by Igbo's, comparative to their population nationally they have taken more than their fair share , will the over saturated states Eastern civil service struggling to pay salaries absorb them? How will the new nation cope with the huge number of pensioners from the east under the national payroll?

Qatar with all its huge resources powdered by gas and other petroleum resources is currently feeling the heat of the blockade by GCC nations, its only land border is with Saudi Arabia this route serves as the only link for the supply of critical resources and it is currently closed, the proposed Biafra although with some little orifices is virtually a landlocked region the Igbo man is too mobile and enterprising to be confined to a landlocked nation. Therefore those supporting Biafran agitation must avoid parochial sentiments and look at the bigger picture.

On the other hand my Arewa brothers who are banking on free crude oil money after chasing the Igbo's away must go back to the drawing board. It is sad that they fail to realize that once the South east goes, the South South will joyfully exit, and as we all know their agitation will not be as peaceful as IPOB who present themselves for practice training with live bullets by drunk officers and men of the Nigerian police and army, even the middle belt might not be willing to stay after the fragmentation and trust the highly educated Yoruba nation they have all the ingredients and capacity to start and sustain a viable new country.

As at today many of the northern states cannot sustain themselves, Benue my home state inclusive, with all the noise about food production and food basket there is widespread hunger, desperation and hopelessness in the land. The Northern healthcare system is driven by the population they want to expel, 9 out of every 10 pharmacy and chemist in the north 8 are owned by Igbo's.
The educational system in the core north is on life support thanks to Boko Haram. We have failed to properly manage the industries bequeathed to us by the late Sir Ahamadu Bello the Sardaunan Sokoto today their carcasses are scattered all over the region. If there is a time we need entrepreneur’s and investors to come to our region it is now !!!.

Many of those who have joined the band wagon of chase them away and Biafra agitation have not seen war, and some are under the influence of tramadol, alcoholic drinks and other substances which they abuse , nevertheless there are genuine agitators with sufficient grounds to call for a divorce of the marriage of 1914, they have issues which needs to be addressed, this is why I believe the decision the Buhari administration to pursue the policy of 97% and 5% as soon as he was inaugurated was the worse decision of his presidency so far.

Furthermore, the decision to completely throw away the entire recommendations of the national conference without sieving through to implement some of its nation saving recommendations is an action we will continue to regret for many years to come. With the current administration showing no regard for the constitution, court orders or the rule of Law, citizens are beginning to copy these dangerous precedents by abrogating to themselves powers which even the state does not have, as manifested by these haphazard declaration's and counter declaration which will further weaken whatever is left of the Nigerian state.

It is instructive to note that the general feeling among Nigerians who genuinely have the interest of the nation at heart is that there is an urgent need to restructure or tweak the framework of Nigerian state in order to prevent an imminent collapse and descent into lawlessness and anarchy.

Finally, just like my Eastern family my Northern family must recognized that we all need each other, No ethnic nationality can claim to know all, and no region is entirely self-sustaining as such we must stair up the Nigerian spirit of innovation and seek for ways to permanently resolve our differences, salvage our crumbling economy and preserve whatever is left of our common humanity.

May God Bless the Federal Republic Of Nigeria


Oche Joseph Otorkpa is a fellow of the Royal Society for Public health UK
And Author of the Unseen Terrorist



Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Raypawer(m): 9:13pm On Jun 14, 2017
You should do some readin


https://www.naij.com/679989-claiming-niger-delta-part-biafra-massob-gets-serious-lashing.html

http://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/213280-south-south-cant-part-biafra-former-nigerian-general.html

https://www.thisdaylive.com/index.php/2016/12/06/niger-delta-not-part-of-proposed-biafra-says-ex-akwa-ibom-deputy-gov/

and let me know who is fooling who... poor ibos looking for crude oil wells by fire by force.... sad sad

better shine ya eyes.. shocked shocked shocked


HiddenShadow:
Keep deceiving yourself

Just make sure that you don't post your real pics

If you do, once your people join Biafra, we will deport you to Arewa republic
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by sarahade(f):
Nigeriadondie:
Bleep off ranting street girl. No be Delta u be, I can imagine how wild and beast-like u re. Very raw and lack manners to insult people at will. I wud say it again that u re a dog that should be caged or released far deep into d wild. U re not fit to be where human reside less come on nairaland. Olosho as toto no get meter u re generous with it anyway I can understand as a way of relieving d fustration afflicting ur wretched corpse.
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Eluwilussit(m): 9:48pm On Jun 14, 2017
EzeeYFB:
all points you are throwing only points towards fight fight.

Lol, take ur own advice
Who do u this kain thing? cheesy
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by juwonme: 10:02pm On Jun 14, 2017
I understand that the situation in this country is now much of identit, even though it source was the irregularities and the failure of federal character. however, what I'm yet to comprehend is the hush been parade on an and net; every region, tribes are now directly or indirectly agitating for an independent nation.
An igbo vouch for biafra
Middle belt and their's
Yoruba and oduduwa
Hause and whatever .


How many independent state will Nigeria split into ? shey n'a every tribe go get country now
I beg I dey somehow confuse: cutting of the head is the remedy for head ache


what I want us to take into consideration is our future in peace
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Nigeriadondie: 10:36pm On Jun 14, 2017
sarahade:
Lol I can see that you are hungry only one can be ranting like this. Say something new now olosho since
Na u dey hungry not me. The last problem I can ever have is food. If u re I can afford to feed u well tond point no one wud ever recognize u again cos ur wowo go disappear.
As u be dog u fit chop d leftover at least u dont ve to feed on poo

Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by sarahade(f):
Nigeriadondie:
Na u dey hungry not me. The last problem I can ever have is food. If u re I can afford to feed u well tond point no one wud ever recognize u again cos ur wowo go disappear.
As u be dog u fit chop d leftover at least u dont ve to feed on poo
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Nigeriadondie: 11:00pm On Jun 14, 2017
sarahade:
you are trying to hard hungry man.
U need more abi. U re so hungry. No more insult u don tire abi. I think ur body don calm down grin. If na feed be ur problem I gonsolve am for u.
Ur demented brain go fit reset small. tongue
If na food i go kill u with food die throway. Even d leftover go make ur belle bust.

Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by EzeeYFB(m): 11:12pm On Jun 14, 2017
Eluwilussit:
Who do u this kain thing? cheesy
lol, leave me oo na Akwa ibom woman do me
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by okwentency: 11:40pm On Jun 14, 2017
Reference:
Oga long talk. Your summary, your recommendation is to maintain the status quo. You are of the 'better off together' group, which incidentally does not want to talk, sees fears rather than merits, and speaks of war. Who says a seperating must be by war. Who is warring who. If you feel both sides get to lose from a split, why should either side want to fight to seperate. Have the igbos said they want war' to leave Nigeria. If anyone wants to war. If anyone 'warred' in 1967 it was the Nigerian state. The east was INVADED and sacked. The war was not fought in the north. So it is the agressors not the defenders you should ask why the desperation to keep Nigeria one. If a wife says she wants to leave a marraige and the husband has absolutely nothing to benefit, the divorce is easy. When one party heads to court to defend their interests it is because very often he or she is the sole beneficiary of the turbukent relationship. The other party wants out for something better.

The Igbos feel they are better off out of this relationship, why should the other party 'war' to keep it if it not abusive, selfish and inconsiderate. The rest of Nigeria has a stark choice, either improve the terms of the relationship or the desire to divorce will never go away. Freedom of existence and association is a God given right. Anything else is captivity and slavery. Nigeria has to improve and this improvement means restructuring, giving latitude to its constituemts to chart their future the way they feel. That is what holds nations like America together, unbridled freedoms. Drinking beer to tempt a muslim is too simplistic my dear. There are far more massive undercurrents of racism existing here. The population percentage of Igbos in Nigeria exceeds that of blacks in America yet the sons of slaves produced a President. What is wrong with Nigeria.

Germany and Japan were aggressors, expantionists, facists in the second world war. Today they are the strongest allies of the west/america having been accepted, rebuilt and aided to be the top five economies. Did Biafra expand to the north. Did it invade the north. Dis ot sack northern villages, desecrate religious symbols, torture and imprison northern nationals? But their post war fate is worse than anything on earth. Worse than Iraq or Afghanistan politically and socially. What is wrong with Nigeria.

Abeg, I no wan vex this morning. Just go back to your history and study for another ten years. We too have lived all over Nigeria. It is just not working. Nigeria is a mess right now.
Respect to you bro. smiley
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by poseidon12: 1:30am On Jun 15, 2017
Thanks for your very objective analysis. I agree with your position on all the issues raised. We all need each other to make progress. But there are a lot of injustices in Nigeria that need to be addressed through restructuring. If we fail to restructure, Nigeria will definitely disintegrate.
The core North need to jettison this arrogance of thinking that they own the country. I want Nigeria to restructure and remain one big and progressive nation but I'm not optimistic at all.
I like that you pointed out that if the Southeast goes, the Southsouth is also going, with their crude oil because some naive folks are thinking that if the Igbos exit, Nigeria will now have more oil revenue to share.
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Eluwilussit(m): 1:32am On Jun 15, 2017
EzeeYFB:
lol, leave me oo
na Akwa ibom woman do me
Lol. I trust akwaibom women. Best in the art. Great women. Ibom ayaya! grin
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by sarahade(f): 6:19am On Jun 15, 2017
Nigeriadondie:
U need more abi. U re so hungry. No more insult u don tire abi. I think ur body don calm down grin. If na feed be ur problem I gonsolve am for u.
Ur demented brain go fit reset small. tongue
If na food i go kill u with food die throway. Even d leftover go make ur belle bust.
You still trying hard. Is that all you've got
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Nobody: 8:49am On Jun 15, 2017
sarahade:
I'm from delta ogbeni stop disguising yourself as one of us Biafra carry your 5 states and go thieves.
Hausa girl claiming Niger Deltashocked
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Nigeriadondie: 10:40am On Jun 15, 2017
Cardozzo:
It Shall Never be Well With Your Generations 4 Saying Nigeria Will never have a Future ...are you Godhuhhuh .......
https://www.nairaland.com/3862035/top-10-strongest-currencies-africa/1#57536331
Look at d link above and see Ghanaian cedis among d strongest which was tissue paper. Unless u were born yesterday u go no say Nigeria is doomed and forever doomed.I will say it again and again if u like make u go hug transformer if e pain u die. The future of u and ur family born and unborn is like Nigeria, very hopeless. Point any area where Nigeria has made progress let me tell that Nigeria is doomed. Fool b waiting for God to help u harness the resources he has blessed us with. U re dog like all ur generations. Thunder kill die throway.
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by kikies(m): 12:49pm On Jun 15, 2017
Noccerino:
I guess u don't know Cameroon which is very close to the east is already Central Africa
i didnt know u were referring to the Central African as a region, thought u were referring to the Country(CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC)
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by irrefragable: 1:14pm On Jun 15, 2017
Mujtahida:
Your culture accommodates all and that's why you can leave your region and go out to other places. If your culture is closed, you'd not go leave with others, would you? Is it not because you can welcome others to your home that you feel you'd be welcome everywhere you go? I don't know that your culture does not involve sharing country with people who kill because you have always gone into such places yourself for trade, for business and you settle among them. Azikiwe was born in Zungeru Niger State in 1904 and Ojukwu in same Zungeru in 1933. Even before independence Igbos were largely concentrated in the North. Even with all the killings Igbos are still in the North. So argue for Biafra but please don't tell me that your culture does not involve sharing with people who are not accommodating. The evidence speaks otherwise.

I am not justifying violence and killings. I detest all religions. But it's better to avoid situations that have the POTENTIAL to lead to violence.

I challenged that guy because his logic was warped as in he was saying as a Nigerian he will not respect another man's religion and culture because of the constitution but when he becomes a Biafran he will respect that same religion and culture because by then he will be a foreigner. It's just like a man saying he will not respect his wife while both of them are in the same house but he will respect her when they are divorced. That's why I felt I was conversing with someone whose thinking wasn't mature.

And I am like woowwwww so if you can respect another man's culture when you become a foreigner then you ought more to respect it now that you are compatriots. If the Hausa man in religious matters will not tolerate you, then you give him space for peace to reign. Same thing applies to an Hausa man in the East. He too should respect your culture and traditions.

Are Yorubas, Igalas and Igbirras not Muslims? Do they kill because of their religion? No. But Nna for the sake of peace I will not go and be drinking beer publicly where Hausa Muslims in the North are. I will give myself brain. Have you lived in the North?
Now can you see your double standard and hypocrisy.
You could accept the killing by the northerners as part of their culture but couldn't accept the agitation for self-rule by the igbos as part of our culture.
If anything, have the 3million Biafrans that lost their lives in the Civil War and the thousands that have lost their lives in protests since then not enough proof that the igbos desire a separate nation from the barbarians up north.
The hypocrisy of you Nigerians is what I find nauseating. You always make excuses for the failings of the northerners but would jump and castigate the igbos for what even isn't a fault.
Do you know how disgusted I am by some of their acts here in the east? Do I have to wake up one day and start killing them before you realize how much i want out.
Your analogy of igbos settling in the north holds no water. There are igbos in Afghanistan, Iraq, fiji Island, Comoros etc and there are different nationalities here also as well as the northerners themselves. People go to other areas purely for business reasons doesn't mean they like the indigenes.
Listen, if you have to use a different scale to judge a people of the same nation then you should also be willing to have them divided into different countries.

....... Wait a minute, i hope you posting this bias because you fear the igbos going and leaving alone at the mercy of the barbaric North.
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