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Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by Ilaje44(m): 1:41pm On Jul 02, 2017
Why should the army be deployed to do police work? Dis shildren sef. Later you will be crying brutalisation from the army when you people are the one encouraging LAWLESSNESS.

MediumStout:
It's a shame that the whole industrious igbo tribe has been reduced to mere Unity beggars by that fool called Nnamdi Kanu. There are so many evidences to show that he has violated his bail conditions. Osinbajo is too soft for my liking. If Buhari were in the country, the army and DSS would have invaded Kanu's family house to Re-arrest the compound fool sad
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by AnanseK(m): 1:51pm On Jul 02, 2017
Blizzy9ja:
A barren north that cannot even do without the Igbo's or stand on their own will be chest beating, dishing out threats and counter threats

Yo sorry ass is gon be dumped priddy soon
It's exactly your kind of persons, empty vessels, that made the 1967-70 Biafran war necessary. Why don't you call your parasitic Igbo brothers in the north to go back to the Biafra paradise?
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by Blue3k(m): 1:53pm On Jul 02, 2017
amazon14:
He is afraid of what will happen to him if is actualized, hence he fights against it.
Afraid of what. None of your current south east politicans are calling for it. They are busy looking towards restructuring.
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by amazon14: 2:43pm On Jul 02, 2017
Blue3k:
Afraid of what. None of your current south east politicans are calling for it. They are busy looking towards restructuring.
You known nothing
No Igbo man or woman has anything to do with politicians. We see them as thieves.
The only politician Igbos has respect for was the late Akunyili. Ngige use to be in that list but he has lost it.
Get it into your head we careless of politician
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by winterfell007(m): 2:51pm On Jul 02, 2017
sarrki:
Baba no be so

We are patriots

Doing the best for our country
Sarrki i'm igbo but I must confess I admire ur patriotism. Ji sike!! Don't mind those IPOB miscreants, there waterloo will soon come
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by sarrki(op): 3:11pm On Jul 02, 2017
winterfell007:
Sarrki i'm igbo but I must confess I admire ur patriotism. Ji sike!! Don't mind those IPOB miscreants, there waterloo will soon come
Thank you sire
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by victor8269: 3:40pm On Jul 02, 2017
MediumStout:
It's a shame that the whole industrious igbo tribe has been reduced to mere Unity beggars by that fool called Nnamdi Kanu. There are so many evidences to show that he has violated his bail conditions. Osinbajo is too soft for my liking. If Buhari were in the country, the army and DSS would have invaded Kanu's family house to Re-arrest the compound fool sad
U call one a beggar, you call another a fool. In 450 pages, describe who or what you are
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by victor8269: 3:43pm On Jul 02, 2017
sarrki:
I am a patriot
It depends on what you are patronizing.
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by Nobody: 4:41pm On Jul 02, 2017
sarrki:
Alhaji Dasuki Nakande is a former Minister of State for Information in the administration of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua. In this interview with ISAAC SHOBAYO, he speaks on restructuring, the quit notice by the Arewa youths, Paris Club refund and other raging issues in the country. Excerpts:



Do you support the ongoing agitation for restructuring?

It is not healthy for the country. There is no proper definition of what restructuring is all about. When you say restructuring, what some people mean is break the country; some are using it to negotiate certain interests to get more from the common wealth of the federation. Another set of people talk about restructuring in terms of devolution of powers. There is confusion and we have not had a meeting point of what restructuring is all about.

From another perspective, some people believe that the word means break the country and this is coming as a result of various comments that have been going on, especially from the South-East, South-West and threat to stability since President Muhammadu Buhari came to power and South-South in particular; they have carried out acts of sabotage in their area. To compound the problem, the proponents of Biafra did not help matters. There was a statement from their leaders that they were prepared to go to war. We have seen various comments on social media concerning this, especially from the Nnamdi Kanu; they are threatening the country in general. I think that made the Arewa youths to address a press conference [where they] say if you want to go, you are free to go and went further to give ultimatum that the Igbo should leave the North.



You said there is no meeting point among various sections in the country on the issue of restructuring, but what do you have to say concerning the recommendations made during the 2014 National Conference as contained in the report?

Those who were selected to attend the conference did not represent the will and yearning of Nigerians. All members of the conference, no matter how highly placed they are, none of them was elected through popular vote and, secondly, the same person who set up the conference collected the conference report and was in office for over a year after the report was out, but refused to present the report to the National Assembly for adoption so that, if not all, some parts of the report could be implemented. So, it is pure mischief for anybody to come now and say President Buhari should look at the report and implement the recommendations or the resolutions.



The matter is, no doubt, generating controversies across the country. What is your assessment of the positions or comments of political elite and opinion leaders on this matter?

Their comments are divisive, if you take the position of the South-East for instance. When Nwazuruike and later Kanu were agitating for Biafra with secessionist agenda, their people did not say anything and in the process they were heaping insults. They were insulting northern traditional rulers; they were insulting the leadership of the North. No one from the East came out to condemn the act or dissociate themselves from what the proponents of the Biafra were saying and they allowed it until it came to a head. The same Kanu, who is being tried in a court of competent jurisdiction, went on to pronounce that people should not go to work. One would expect that in a decent society, you have an elected government and there are civil servants virtually in all parts of the eastern Nigeria. No single governor from the East came out to say, while we respect the right of anybody not to go out of his house, they must also respect the right of others who want to go to work, who are guided by the civil service rules to go their places of work in peace and call the police to maintain law and order. So, there is some level of complicity from the elite, especially from the South-East. The Igbo need to do more in terms of dissociating themselves from this pro-rebellion group.



The Governors’ Forum at its meeting endorsed restructuring; do you see this as a welcome development and a step in the right direction?


Well, it depends on the perspective at which they are looking at the issue. If they are looking at restructuring in terms of devolution of power, then so be it. It is like going back to the First Republic where by the revenue of the country was shared on 50-50 basis with royalty to the state that produced the mineral resources. We also need to ask them from which context are they looking at restructuring.



How then can we resolve the confusion over this agitation, because even the elite who are from the same part of the country are not united on the issue?

In his Sallah message to Nigerians, President Buhari also called for restructuring. If you devolve power down to the local government level, then you are doing some level of restructuring. But if you’re talking of restructuring in coded language, adding salt to injury, fanning the embers of division in the country, then it is unfortunate.



Would say two years of APC at the national level have brought relief to Nigeria?

Recession is a global kind of thing. It is not peculiar to Nigeria alone. The fall in oil price affected the economy of this country and this alone accounts for about 80 per cent of our total revenue. And it [revenue] went down because of other indications that pulled down the price of oil in the international market. And unfortunately, we have not been able to diversify properly even in area like solid minerals. But, hopefully, with discipline that is being entrenched in the public sector, I strongly believe that we would get out of the wood soon.



Do you subscribe to the idea of local government autonomy?

This is very apt. Part of the issue of restructuring is the issue of devolution of power and this resides more with the local government, by giving them full autonomy. This has been done before during the regime of General [Ibrahim] Babagida, when we had two political parties: the Social Democratic Party and National Republican Convention. I was the first secretary of Jos North Local Government; we were collecting our share of the revenue directly from the federation account and were able to do much for our local government. So, until the constitution is amended, we shall continue to suffer at the grass roots. Currently, the local governments are not generating revenue; all they do now is just to wait for allocation and pay salary. I believe that until they amend the constitution, the third tier of government will continue to suffer. There was an attempt during the Jonathan administration to amend the constitution to give them power, the governors at that time refused and directed the state house of assemblies not to give their assent to the proposal.



Since the inception of this administration, governors have collected bailout fund and Paris Club refund and used part of the fund to pay salaries, with Nigerians asking them what they do with the balance. What mechanism do you think should be put in place to make them to be alive to their responsibilities?

The checks and balances are the functions of the state houses of assembly; they are the ones that should provide these checks and balances, but unfortunately, most of the state houses of assembly are functionally weak. Most of the members don’t know how they won their elections, therefore, cannot perform adequately. They are sitting there at the beck and call of their masters, the governors. I think what the Federal Government should have done is to tie refund of that money to specific projects within those states and local governments. That is where the allegations of fraud and misappropriation of the fund come in; the governors see the fund as a windfall or manna from heaven. Posterity will judge all of us; many of them would be called one day to give account of such money.



What is your assessment of the APC-led government in Plateau State?

The governor is level-headed; he has been trying his best, but he needs to do more, especially in the area of employment. Employment in this sense is not about recruiting people into civil service, but providing ways and means by which people can be self employed, creation of skills acquisition centres across the state. There is nothing wrong if every local government in the state can have a skills acquisition centre.



What is your advice to the elite in the country that are deemed to be heating up the polity with quit notice and threat of secession?

Let me refresh you, this quit notice started from Plateau State. One governor gave quit notice to us in this state. When you start an epidemic, it can spread wide before you realise it. When Ebola started in Lagos, Nigerians stood up to it; we galvanised and stopped it from spreading. This quit notice started from Plateau State, because of the series of crises we experienced in the state. Many had been checked out of their various settlements. Governor [Ayo] Fayose also enacted a law giving quit notice to the Fulani herdsmen and Benue State also enacted another one. All these quit notices have been given and we have kept silence about them. It is very unfortunate that we found ourselves in this terrible situation. I expected all the Igbo in the North to dissociate themselves from the pronouncement of Nnamdi Kanu and his cohorts. They should say this publicly. All those moving from Nasir el-Rufai and going to Emir of Katsina to get assurance for their safety is good, but it is not enough. They are the ones whose interests are being threatened; they should dissociate themselves from the secession agenda.



From all indications, the Fulani have been stigmatised as result of constant killings alleged to have been perpetrated by the herdsmen (cuts in)

The Fulani have been stigmatised; the herdsmen have also become a brand for all manner of criminals. In Benue State, we have seen a situation where there is ethnic provocation and fight and they have used the name Fulani herdsmen as a basis to cover up the various crimes the security agencies have been able to prove in some instances there. When there was a problem with the Agatu, some people said 500 Agatu were killed. How do you kill 500 people and no one was arrested? So, these are some of the challenges we have been getting and we hope that security agencies would be able to deal with the situation.



http://tribuneonlineng.com/igbo-north-must-dissociate-kanu-biafra-dasuki-nakande/
Please the news media in nigeria should stop interviewing these old men.
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by Dedetwo(m): 4:50pm On Jul 02, 2017
sarrki:
Alhaji Dasuki Nakande is a former Minister of State for Information in the administration of the late President Umaru Yar’Adua. In this interview with ISAAC SHOBAYO, he speaks on restructuring, the quit notice by the Arewa youths, Paris Club refund and other raging issues in the country. Excerpts:



Do you support the ongoing agitation for restructuring?

It is not healthy for the country. There is no proper definition of what restructuring is all about. When you say restructuring, what some people mean is break the country; some are using it to negotiate certain interests to get more from the common wealth of the federation. Another set of people talk about restructuring in terms of devolution of powers. There is confusion and we have not had a meeting point of what restructuring is all about.

From another perspective, some people believe that the word means break the country and this is coming as a result of various comments that have been going on, especially from the South-East, South-West and threat to stability since President Muhammadu Buhari came to power and South-South in particular; they have carried out acts of sabotage in their area. To compound the problem, the proponents of Biafra did not help matters. There was a statement from their leaders that they were prepared to go to war. We have seen various comments on social media concerning this, especially from the Nnamdi Kanu; they are threatening the country in general. I think that made the Arewa youths to address a press conference [where they] say if you want to go, you are free to go and went further to give ultimatum that the Igbo should leave the North.



You said there is no meeting point among various sections in the country on the issue of restructuring, but what do you have to say concerning the recommendations made during the 2014 National Conference as contained in the report?

Those who were selected to attend the conference did not represent the will and yearning of Nigerians. All members of the conference, no matter how highly placed they are, none of them was elected through popular vote and, secondly, the same person who set up the conference collected the conference report and was in office for over a year after the report was out, but refused to present the report to the National Assembly for adoption so that, if not all, some parts of the report could be implemented. So, it is pure mischief for anybody to come now and say President Buhari should look at the report and implement the recommendations or the resolutions.



The matter is, no doubt, generating controversies across the country. What is your assessment of the positions or comments of political elite and opinion leaders on this matter?

Their comments are divisive, if you take the position of the South-East for instance. When Nwazuruike and later Kanu were agitating for Biafra with secessionist agenda, their people did not say anything and in the process they were heaping insults. They were insulting northern traditional rulers; they were insulting the leadership of the North. No one from the East came out to condemn the act or dissociate themselves from what the proponents of the Biafra were saying and they allowed it until it came to a head. The same Kanu, who is being tried in a court of competent jurisdiction, went on to pronounce that people should not go to work. One would expect that in a decent society, you have an elected government and there are civil servants virtually in all parts of the eastern Nigeria. No single governor from the East came out to say, while we respect the right of anybody not to go out of his house, they must also respect the right of others who want to go to work, who are guided by the civil service rules to go their places of work in peace and call the police to maintain law and order. So, there is some level of complicity from the elite, especially from the South-East. The Igbo need to do more in terms of dissociating themselves from this pro-rebellion group.



The Governors’ Forum at its meeting endorsed restructuring; do you see this as a welcome development and a step in the right direction?


Well, it depends on the perspective at which they are looking at the issue. If they are looking at restructuring in terms of devolution of power, then so be it. It is like going back to the First Republic where by the revenue of the country was shared on 50-50 basis with royalty to the state that produced the mineral resources. We also need to ask them from which context are they looking at restructuring.



How then can we resolve the confusion over this agitation, because even the elite who are from the same part of the country are not united on the issue?

In his Sallah message to Nigerians, President Buhari also called for restructuring. If you devolve power down to the local government level, then you are doing some level of restructuring. But if you’re talking of restructuring in coded language, adding salt to injury, fanning the embers of division in the country, then it is unfortunate.



Would say two years of APC at the national level have brought relief to Nigeria?

Recession is a global kind of thing. It is not peculiar to Nigeria alone. The fall in oil price affected the economy of this country and this alone accounts for about 80 per cent of our total revenue. And it [revenue] went down because of other indications that pulled down the price of oil in the international market. And unfortunately, we have not been able to diversify properly even in area like solid minerals. But, hopefully, with discipline that is being entrenched in the public sector, I strongly believe that we would get out of the wood soon.



Do you subscribe to the idea of local government autonomy?

This is very apt. Part of the issue of restructuring is the issue of devolution of power and this resides more with the local government, by giving them full autonomy. This has been done before during the regime of General [Ibrahim] Babagida, when we had two political parties: the Social Democratic Party and National Republican Convention. I was the first secretary of Jos North Local Government; we were collecting our share of the revenue directly from the federation account and were able to do much for our local government. So, until the constitution is amended, we shall continue to suffer at the grass roots. Currently, the local governments are not generating revenue; all they do now is just to wait for allocation and pay salary. I believe that until they amend the constitution, the third tier of government will continue to suffer. There was an attempt during the Jonathan administration to amend the constitution to give them power, the governors at that time refused and directed the state house of assemblies not to give their assent to the proposal.



Since the inception of this administration, governors have collected bailout fund and Paris Club refund and used part of the fund to pay salaries, with Nigerians asking them what they do with the balance. What mechanism do you think should be put in place to make them to be alive to their responsibilities?

The checks and balances are the functions of the state houses of assembly; they are the ones that should provide these checks and balances, but unfortunately, most of the state houses of assembly are functionally weak. Most of the members don’t know how they won their elections, therefore, cannot perform adequately. They are sitting there at the beck and call of their masters, the governors. I think what the Federal Government should have done is to tie refund of that money to specific projects within those states and local governments. That is where the allegations of fraud and misappropriation of the fund come in; the governors see the fund as a windfall or manna from heaven. Posterity will judge all of us; many of them would be called one day to give account of such money.



What is your assessment of the APC-led government in Plateau State?

The governor is level-headed; he has been trying his best, but he needs to do more, especially in the area of employment. Employment in this sense is not about recruiting people into civil service, but providing ways and means by which people can be self employed, creation of skills acquisition centres across the state. There is nothing wrong if every local government in the state can have a skills acquisition centre.



What is your advice to the elite in the country that are deemed to be heating up the polity with quit notice and threat of secession?

Let me refresh you, this quit notice started from Plateau State. One governor gave quit notice to us in this state. When you start an epidemic, it can spread wide before you realise it. When Ebola started in Lagos, Nigerians stood up to it; we galvanised and stopped it from spreading. This quit notice started from Plateau State, because of the series of crises we experienced in the state. Many had been checked out of their various settlements. Governor [Ayo] Fayose also enacted a law giving quit notice to the Fulani herdsmen and Benue State also enacted another one. All these quit notices have been given and we have kept silence about them. It is very unfortunate that we found ourselves in this terrible situation. I expected all the Igbo in the North to dissociate themselves from the pronouncement of Nnamdi Kanu and his cohorts. They should say this publicly. All those moving from Nasir el-Rufai and going to Emir of Katsina to get assurance for their safety is good, but it is not enough. They are the ones whose interests are being threatened; they should dissociate themselves from the secession agenda.



From all indications, the Fulani have been stigmatised as result of constant killings alleged to have been perpetrated by the herdsmen (cuts in)

The Fulani have been stigmatised; the herdsmen have also become a brand for all manner of criminals. In Benue State, we have seen a situation where there is ethnic provocation and fight and they have used the name Fulani herdsmen as a basis to cover up the various crimes the security agencies have been able to prove in some instances there. When there was a problem with the Agatu, some people said 500 Agatu were killed. How do you kill 500 people and no one was arrested? So, these are some of the challenges we have been getting and we hope that security agencies would be able to deal with the situation.



http://tribuneonlineng.com/igbo-north-must-dissociate-kanu-biafra-dasuki-nakande/
Most dudes from northern region of Nigeria are basically pit fools. Anybody in the present-day Niger-Area could decide to stay with the colonial cesspit called Nigeria or opt for yet to Republic of Igbo land or Biafra. For an umpteenth time, Biafra has never been an exclusive Igbo, not an Igbo and shall never be an Igbo affair. If the dumbass jackass was talking about Republic of Igbo land, which I had in mind, the statement accredited to the imbecilic nitwit could have established a friction.
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by Nobody: 5:34pm On Jul 02, 2017
MediumStout:
It's a shame that the whole industrious igbo tribe has been reduced to mere Unity beggars by that fool called Nnamdi Kanu. There are so many evidences to show that he has violated his bail conditions. Osinbajo is too soft for my liking. If Buhari were in the country, the army and DSS would have invaded Kanu's family house to Re-arrest the compound fool sad
it is a shame on u not to know u are in a lawless country A. K. A Zoo


#u called bold entities asking for dia independence'unity beggars.. .....u r a big fool/Akpa amu
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by Nobody: 5:44pm On Jul 02, 2017
Ngozi123:
Several South-East leaders have spoken out against IPOB in the past so I don't know what he's talking about... First they were saying that the independence movement is only lead by a few unemployed nobodies with no influence in Igboland and now they're saying that South-Eastern governors are complicit in it- which narrative is it? huh
Dont mind d old man.......he has ear infection like buhari
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by Nobody: 6:05pm On Jul 02, 2017
Funny man!
Why not mandate them to disassociate themselves from being Igbo?
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by yom2(m): 7:26pm On Jul 02, 2017
MediumStout:
It's a shame that the whole industrious igbo tribe has been reduced to mere Unity beggars by that fool called Nnamdi Kanu. There are so many evidences to show that he has violated his bail conditions. Osinbajo is too soft for my liking. If Buhari were in the country, the army and DSS would have invaded Kanu's family house to Re-arrest the compound fool sad
well sometimes smart could be mistaken for soft
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by yom2(m): 7:35pm On Jul 02, 2017
Blizzy9ja:
A barren north that cannot even do without the Igbo's or stand on their own will be chest beating, dishing out threats and counter threats

Yo sorry ass is gon be dumped priddy soon
no part of d country is barren just untapped. And dnt be selfish with ur views
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by positivetaught: 7:36pm On Jul 02, 2017
The core north will always find reasons to oppose restructuring in other to maintain the status quo to their advantage, now is the ambiguity of restructuring itself, this is y I have always advocated that the agitators should do their home work well,close rank n be ready to present a solid argument n struggle based on logic n sound reasoning,let the desired restructuring be defined pointing out the present defects in our national political n economic configuration and administration while also suggesting the remedies n benefits of restructuring,it's never going to be easy but certainly it's not an impossible task
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by MrSly(m): 7:40pm On Jul 02, 2017
MediumStout:
It's a shame that the whole industrious igbo tribe has been reduced to mere Unity beggars by that fool called Nnamdi Kanu. There are so many evidences to show that he has violated his bail conditions. Osinbajo is too soft for my liking. If Buhari were in the country, the army and DSS would have invaded Kanu's family house to Re-arrest the compound fool sad
And you thought that buhari was civilised enough to obey court order. Whatever that made bihari and his British masters to release nnamdi kalu would not allow them the courage to arrest him again.
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by MrSly(m): 7:45pm On Jul 02, 2017
ipobarecriminals:
sad Kanu is a fraudster,opportunist.He simply want to ruin the life of igbo youth.Ndigbo people is/are different to the Hopeless hypob yoots.Ndigbo youth don't support Kanu.(Ipob yoots are sacrificial dumb lambs.These ones are total slaves,they can even roll on the floor/sniff Kanu Gaseous exchange,They are blind bats.and aggressive).Let see if common sense go avail them to reason well. I see that fraudster back to his cage soon.
I am not IPOB but I stand for Biafra and so with many more Igbo youths and elders.
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by MrSly(m): 7:47pm On Jul 02, 2017
nextprince:
Dasuki, shut up, the gimmicks won't work. So that after biafla has been actualised, some flat heads will be having entry into Nigeria under the guise of visiting their blodas abi? No way.
Coming to Nigeria to do what. What happened to US, Canada, etc
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by nextprince: 7:56pm On Jul 02, 2017
MrSly:
Coming to Nigeria to do what. What happened to US, Canada, etc
Why waiting for biafla to materialise before moving to those places? These people and chest beating ehh.

Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by Nonaira1: 8:00pm On Jul 02, 2017
Is it by force to be one Niggeria?

Na by force?

Abeg I've never seen this level of being from unity sef. As for the igbo in North let them stay there and killed when it seem. Noone will she'd one tear for you may you won't stop our progress to free ourselves from this dying caucus called niggeria
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by kayalla(f): 9:58pm On Jul 02, 2017
ipobarecriminals:
sad Kanu is a fraudster,opportunist.He simply want to ruin the life of igbo youth.Ndigbo people is/are different to the Hopeless hypob yoots.Ndigbo youth don't support Kanu.(Ipob yoots are sacrificial dumb lambs.These ones are total slaves,they can even roll on the floor/sniff Kanu Gaseous exchange,They are blind bats.and aggressive).Let see if common sense go avail them to reason well. I see that fraudster back to his cage soon.
WATEVER HIS PLANS ARE IT WILL FAIL.
now that he is praying in the bush, very soon he will forget wat he is chasing after and start doing miracle cheesy cheesy cheesy he has these dumb ass igbo youths at his tail. i dont know we re always too easy to be deceived, and this crazy kanu man has no plans for the so called biafra, no plans, no future, no directions.
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by kayalla(f): 10:10pm On Jul 02, 2017
all of una just dey here dey make mouth, if war start now do u think Kanu will be here to fight with or for us? we igbos, we re our own problem.
we re pointing fingers looking for who to blame, why not make ur bed the way u will like to lye on it. develop ur own states.
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by Eastfield1: 10:26pm On Jul 02, 2017
kayalla:
all of una just dey here dey make mouth, if war start now do u think Kanu will be here to fight with or for us? we igbos, we re our own problem.
we re pointing fingers looking for who to blame, why not make ur bed the way u will like to lye on it. develop ur own states.
And since when did self - determination & call for referendum become call for war?!?
Face front.
Ndigbo don't need your advice
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by kayalla(f): 10:35pm On Jul 02, 2017
Eastfield1:
And since when did self - determination & call for referendum become call for war?!?
Face front.
Ndigbo don't need your advice
is this sounding or looking like referendum to u?

obu soso ndi igbo?
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by ipobarecriminals: 10:56pm On Jul 02, 2017
kayalla:
WATEVER HIS PLANS ARE IT WILL FAIL.
now that he is praying in the bush, very soon he will forget wat he is chasing after and start doing miracle cheesy cheesy cheesy he has these dumb ass igbo youths at his tail. i dont know we re always too easy to be deceived, and this crazy kanu man has no plans for the so called biafra, no plans, no future, no directions.
Dnt let Evans people kidnap u for dis
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by kayalla(f): 10:58pm On Jul 02, 2017
ipobarecriminals:
Dnt let Evans people kidnap u for dis
Evans time don end na cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by ipobarecriminals: 10:59pm On Jul 02, 2017
kayalla:
all of una just dey here dey make mouth, if war start now do u think Kanu will be here to fight with or for us? we igbos, we re our own problem.
we re pointing fingers looking for who to blame, why not make ur bed the way u will like to lye on it. develop ur own states.
Leave those dumb people. Kani is their gods.They even worship him by bowing down their ready-made flat heads.
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by ipobarecriminals: 11:01pm On Jul 02, 2017
embarassed
kayalla:
Evans time don end na cheesy cheesy cheesy
lipsrsealed that one that quote u nkoh?
Re: "Igbo In The North Must Dissociate From Kanu, Biafra" - Dasuki by slivertongue: 12:03am On Jul 03, 2017
ipobarecriminals:
sad Kanu is a fraudster,opportunist.He simply want to ruin the life of igbo youth.Ndigbo people is/are different to the Hopeless hypob yoots.Ndigbo youth don't support Kanu.(Ipob yoots are sacrificial dumb lambs.These ones are total slaves,they can even roll on the floor/sniff Kanu Gaseous exchange,They are blind bats.and aggressive).Let see if common sense go avail them to reason well. I see that fraudster back to his cage soon.
characters like u made him popular and not Igbos
the Igbo elders adviced the FG from the beginning but they wont listen
well he has points in some of his take and the FG sud do the needful, address the issues driving the agitation
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