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Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by linusbnn(m): 10:22am On Jul 04, 2017 |
zidek: Go sleep. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by SharkTank(m): 10:22am On Jul 04, 2017 |
allrightsir: SPOKEN LIKE A TRUE SON OF ODUDUWA. Baseless conspiracy theories that can only be thought of by a wicked spineless mischievous puss benefiting from divide and rule |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by SharkTank(m): 10:25am On Jul 04, 2017 |
linusbnn: I dey tell you. See how he follows nnamdi KANU up and down. I've said it before, nnamdi KANU will be the cause of madness for many yoruba rascals 1 Like |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by dudebuck: 10:27am On Jul 04, 2017 |
whitebeard:Why do you think they are fighting against Biafra? It is because they want to protect their interest, many people, possibly you think that this is the first time such a thing is happening in the history of mankind, this has happened before, in fact several times, though in slightly different ways but at the base it is still the same thing. You don't support Nigeria you don't support Biafra, how? I am telling you that they hate Nnamdi kanu because he has suddenly opened our eyes, I can assure you that these people will have no part to play in Biafra. Let me explain it better. According to the draft organogram released by IPOB, there will be a prime minister and a president, the former is the head of the Government while the latter is just a ceremonial position, the president will be from the traditional kings in Biafra, they will choose among themselves who becomes president. The members of parliament will be elected by Biafrans and they themselves will choose who will head the government, just as it is done in the UK, also in the document, there is a clause that says if the unemployment gets up to 10%, the prime minister MUST immediately resign. There is no room for corruption in this system. It is the system that matters not the politcians, if you think it is a lie, just imagine, the UK using nigerian system. If I know that if unemployment gets to a particular level it will lead to mt resignation, why would I not be serious? But still , these politicians will have no sat in Biafra if they continue what they are doing, we will handle them, we will deal with them very shrewdly. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by Donwilly20(m): 10:29am On Jul 04, 2017 |
greatiyk4u:n u wat do u do for a living jobless hypocrite |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by linusbnn(m): 10:31am On Jul 04, 2017 |
SharkTank: That is why I asked him to go and sleep to avoid madness. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by greatiyk4u(m): 10:32am On Jul 04, 2017 |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by Nobody: 10:34am On Jul 04, 2017 |
Don't be deceived by the restructuring plan... it's a big lie...its a big scam
#NoToRestructuring #YesToRevolution |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by juman(m): 10:39am On Jul 04, 2017 |
nigeria should let biafra go. Afterall one nigeria does not make any sense. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by juman(m): 10:40am On Jul 04, 2017 |
Even buhari is too tribalistic and have outdated ideas to make any sensible restructuring. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by escodotman: 10:52am On Jul 04, 2017 |
mgbadike81:Even if those states were crafted and cut out from your so called Eastern region, right now they are states on their own in the Federal Repuplic of Nigeria and they have rejected being part of biafra! Is that too much to understand and sink in to biafra agitators? They said they dont want to be a part of biafra!!! |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by toofit007: 10:54am On Jul 04, 2017 |
greatiyk4u:you must be very st*pid for this your statement, you call them touts, illiterate and frustrated greedy failure..... but during elections it is this same people you depend on to put you into political office and after which you will never do anything to ameliorate their suffering..... illiterate to literate, failure to achiever etc. can you see that with this your thinking and name calling, your the worst ever human being to exist in this planet earth. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by escodotman: 10:55am On Jul 04, 2017 |
Warship:Yeah Jerry Gana said they wont follow arewa but THEY WILL STAND ON THEIR OWN IN NIGERIA AS MIDDLE BELT and not follow biafra. Comprende?? |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by Praktikals(m): 10:57am On Jul 04, 2017 |
greatiyk4u:Politics is a game of numbers. The begger in my street has the same number of vote as President Buhari. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by escodotman: 11:00am On Jul 04, 2017 |
nyben4eva:And you think its possible just for some communites to segregate themselves from the rest of a whole state and declare themselves ''part of biafra''?? Why dont we think? Even the governors of southest states haven't declared their respective states as part of the biafra agitaion. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by escodotman: 11:05am On Jul 04, 2017 |
dokie:They may not want to stay with the north but also they have said they are not part of biafra. Speaking Igbo language doesnt translate to being a biafra. The fact you are Igbo from Enugu doesnt mean you are a biafran unless you choose to. Not even all the Igbos living in the East support biafra! |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by toofit007: 11:07am On Jul 04, 2017 |
allrightsir:that is why we say referendum will do justice to that, IPOB was never given the opportunity to make choices of were to belong in 1914. go and listen to NNAMDI kanu speech of recent ,he made it clear nobody will be force to be in Biafra, if you want to have your ijaw nation, your free if it is ogoni nation your free. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by Adebowale89(m): 11:10am On Jul 04, 2017 |
magoo10: KANU is an egoistic entity fighting for a dream without vision and for you to say KANU had education than me shows the kind of brainwashing that guy had imposed on you people you define yourself as a compound illiterate for your babysit talk every man has what they fight for and you will understand the true course of KANU after the achievement of Biafra, if at all it would be achieved with his illiteracy, uncultured and undiplomatic way of handling it I still maintained my position, KANU is for east and not for any Nigerians youth because he's full of hatred and inhumane acts |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by jetbomber17: 11:11am On Jul 04, 2017 |
I don't have a any problems with IPOB
but please leave EDO state out of your statements...
thanks |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by toofit007: 11:13am On Jul 04, 2017 |
NtoAkwaIbom:only the video of obong of calabar condemning Biafra will do me, don't ever expect me to believe on only write up some useless bloggers especially in this period of propaganda from the federal government to derail the biafra struggle. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by toofit007: 11:16am On Jul 04, 2017 |
allrightsir:they are in their millions saying that so stop being delusional. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by toofit007: 11:21am On Jul 04, 2017 |
allrightsir:all this things are pure propaganda, and this news paper regencies are doing exactly what the federal government paid them to do, so if you want to solidify your argument, provide the populace with video and audio of obong of calabar denouncing Biafra but until then, please hold your peace. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by escodotman: 11:23am On Jul 04, 2017 |
FemiMaduka:Yes I read piece well as there was no where 'part' was used, but obviously it is you who didnt read it well. It is a pity how some people wallow in ignorance. Even if there are some indegenous Igbos in some states, these states have made their intentions known they dont want to have anytin to do with biafra! Even if there should be a referendum and some Southeast states vote against biafra in their majorities, will the pro-biafrans force them to accept their believe? |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by modik(m): 11:25am On Jul 04, 2017 |
Adebowale89: Wouldn't it be more noble to debunk all his[NK's] claims rather than a sweeping assertion sort of response, branding all as "rubbish" 1. Didn't Asiwaju champion the cause of Sovereign national conference prior 2015? Where is his voice now? 2. If the unity of Nigeria is sacrosanct as enshrined in Nigerian constitution, Is the irrevocable/eternal constitution of Nigeria[1999] made by God? just a few. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by Warship: 11:26am On Jul 04, 2017 |
escodotman: So you want him to openly declare for Biafra now and be killed When it is clear that UN will conduct Referendum, then will he make it clear to you the tribe they seek to follow |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by toofit007: 11:32am On Jul 04, 2017 |
AZeD1:with civil disobedience Nigeria will be brought to her knees, just watch and see as event unfold in later days. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by Adebowale89(m): 11:32am On Jul 04, 2017 |
modik: that means him blasting GEJ which u people called HERO is also justify the earlier u know how unstable that guy was the better for his brainwashed kinsmen |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by escodotman: 11:34am On Jul 04, 2017 |
Warship:One thing I dont still get is the reason some biafra apologists want so many other states to follow them. So you are now so close to Prof. Jerry Gana that you've read mind to know his true intention?? Are you even sure that all the eastern states will vote in favour of referendum if it is conducted? Funny |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by odomanis: 11:38am On Jul 04, 2017 |
greatiyk4u: Yet these your idiots are the ones you run to for votes. They are part of the votes that decide who wins an election,isn't it ? On that day,through their votes they will tell you they are no idiots. You know that and that is why you are afraid of a referendum. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by magoo10(m): 11:42am On Jul 04, 2017 |
Adebowale89:Nnamdi Kanu started his academic journey at Cameroun-Road-End Primary School, Aba in the present-day Abia state. His teacher then was Mrs. Akpa, the mother of the then Miss Nnennaya Akpa. Before the Nigeria/British war of genocide on Biafra, this school was known as Dick Organ Primary School and currently the school has been renamed Green Street Primary School. After completing two years at Cameroun-Road-End Primary School, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu proceeded to the best primary school in Umuahia known as Library Avenue Primary School where he completed his primary school education. For his secondary education, the IPOB leader attended the prestigious Government College Umuahia formerly called Fisher High School which boasts of the likes of Chinua Achebe, Cyprian Ekwensi, Ken Saro-Wiwa, etc. Throughout his stay at the school, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was a boarding student and his dormitory was Cozens House, which is the hostel named after the co-author (Stone & Cozens) of a popular secondary school Biology textbook. He completed his secondary education and went further to the Rivers State School of Arts and Science popularly known as School of Basic Studies in Rumuola Road in Igweocha (Port Harcourt) for his advanced level studies. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu started his tertiary education at the University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) where he was admitted into the Department of Geography, having agreed with his father to study Geography as a precondition to attending the Sowell Aviation College in Panama City Florida where he had a slot waiting for him to come and train as a pilot. While at UNN, he lived in the hostel, specifically in Akintola Hall and one of his closest friends was Samuel Ude from Abiriba who is now resident in the USA, Chinyere Asuzu resident in Aba Abia State, Chidiebere Iwebuka Asaba Delta State and many more who can be reached for confirmation. After two years at UNN and having received several theoretical lectures on rocks and typologies of rocks without setting his eyes on any practical example of these materials, Nnamdi Kanu felt that he was not getting the real training he yearned for and decided to persuade his father His Royal Majesty (HRM) Eze Sir Israel Okwu Kanu to send him overseas to obtain an education that is evidence-based and experiential. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu traveled to England and was admitted to London Guildhall University now called London Metropolitan University (LMU). At LMU, he studied Politics and Economics and graduated with Second Class Upper Division, missing First Class Division very narrowly because of his publicly confessed difficulties with Applied Mathematics that accompanied Economics studies. It is on record that for the entire teaching life of Professor Ann Philips (Professor of Politics at London Metropolitan University), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was the only student who achieved a perfect score of 100% (16/16) in her course because of the exceptional quality of his research work and the term papers produced by him. We state without equivocations that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is the first and only person to work on a Thesis that provided an academic critique of the popular orthodoxy of “Dependency Theory” propounded by the renowned Political Economists Samir Amir and Walter Rodney. Supervised Dr. James Chiriyankadath, Nnamdi Kanu made his choice of a thesis based on his strongly-held belief that Africans should not blame Europeans or the Western World for their woes. His contention is that Africans are responsible for their lack-luster performance in leadership and governance and not people from other continents. In the history of academia till this day, no other African scholar has offered an academic critique of the Dependency Theory only Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, partly because of the penchant of most Africans towards finger-pointing instead of conducting dispassionate critical self-evaluation and introspection. While at LMU, Nnamdi Kanu was part of a group of black students who came up with the idea to engage in post-graduation works that would transform Africa from its current stage of stupor to a continent and society where leadership and good governance will be the ethos of existence, human relationships, and transactions. The following were members of the group; Jacques Tobo (Cameroon), George Ogunka (Ikwerre-Biafraland), Ayodele Dalghety (Guyana), Lolade Cameron-Cole (Oduduwa), Mului Mpopo (Tanzania), and Chris Kehinde Olopo (Oduduwa). These individuals can be contacted for the veracity of this claim. 1 Like |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by modik(m): 11:43am On Jul 04, 2017 |
Adebowale89: GEJ is hero of democracy---- Truth. Did he perform in infrastructural uplift in the east.....NO Don't bend facts to suit your inclination. NK is destroying Nigeria [zoo] with truth. Everybody is discussing this now ....credit to NK. |
Re: Why Nigeria Cannot Be Restructured – IPOB by toofit007: 11:46am On Jul 04, 2017 |
zidek:All this you wrote is pure trash, give us video evidence were NNAMDI kanu said he is greater than Jesus I love arguments with facts and figures. or you depend on the propaganda been circulated by most Nigeria news agencies and most of this paid bloggers by Nigeria government |
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