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| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Nobody: 5:12pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
ofai:obviously we have nothing but political harlots in the person of leaders in Biafra land but this time they'll all fail. Its Biafra or Nothing! |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Obi1kenobi(m): 5:15pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
DerideGull:Interesting self-contradiction in the bolded. You decry the appeal to Western liberal values of tolerance and inclusiveness and eschewing hate speech. Then in another part of your long verbiage, you appeal to those some Western liberal values in opposing "tyranny". ![]() Mind you, contrary to a lot of the claims I see, Kanu's past utterances and subversive activities would be more than enough to get him prosecuted on incitement and treason even in the liberal West. It's a miracle that the authorities have left him unscathed even as he courts more conflict and repeatedly violates his bail conditions. I like how you compared 21st century Nigeria with 18th century America. Please, go the whole way. Take up arms against the ruling government as they did against the British. It's not just by internet chest-beating and insults. Deluded, unfortunate souls. What really gets me is despite the fact many of you agitators don't even know the name of your local government chairman in your places of origin or even residence to demand transparent, accountable and competent governance, you think your Biafran rebranding automatically solves all your problems. ![]() |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by cowardafonja: 5:18pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Obi1kenobi:Is afonja an insult? |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by ofai: 5:19pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Obi1kenobi:Every political stewards hands are stained with corruption. And the rot began from the top. Once the top cleans up, other automatically follow suit. Stockholm's Syndrome is such a bad thing, man, who did this to you? I won't respond to your post again. My apologies. |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Marcelini(m): 5:52pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Obi1kenobi:You are not a wise person. IPOB only told Ndiigbo to leave the North , to protect them, after Arewa youths threatened to do their worst to Igbos resident in the North come October 1st. It's funny that you dont see any wrong in Arewa youths who gave packing order to Igbos in the North, but would rather vilify IPOB who advised Igbos to return home to be safe rather than sorry. SMH |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by meritocrat: 5:59pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
THE SENATE ANTI-RESTRUCTURING VOTE, BIAFRA AGITATION AND THE REST OF US. By Charles Ogbu This is certainly not the best of time for Nigeria. And most certainly not for the advocates of #OneNigeria as Tuesday's "No Devolution Of Power" vote at the floor of the Senate appears to have finally given a very serious form of institutional credence to the assertion by the Nnamdi kanu led Biafran movement that the Nigeria state is unsalvageable. But beyond the rhetorics and verbal gymnastics, there are some wildly held opinions which the Senate vote has simply elevated to the status of fact. Here are some of them: 1: It is not the Senate as an institution that doesn't want a restructured Nigeria. It is the North as a region. Sadly, long years of military rule championed by mostly northern military officers have succeded in skewing the political equation of Nigeria in favour of the North. As it stands now, the North is in a default position to hold the rest of the country to ransom and that is exactly what is happening. She gets whatever she wants no matter how scandalous such a want might seem and she ensures that what the other region wants doesn't see the light of day no matter how fair and just such a want might be. Even with the combination of the numerical strength of southern lawmakers, the North still has the veto power. North East Development Commission bill was passed into law almost before it was even presented on the floor of the parliament. But, a bill to "gift" Lagos state with special status was killed. A bill to set up a development commission for the southeast was equally shut down. Before the adulterated version of PIB was allowed to pass 2nd reading, northern lawmakers made sure that Kano and Kaduna were included as beneficiaries of the Host Community fund even when those two northern states do not produce even one litre of oil. 2:No form of re-organization of the political and economic structure of the Nigerian state a.k.a restructuring, can be effected through the existing constitutional structure. The status-quo is terribly skewed in favour of the only region (North) currently benefiting from it. The Yorubas want true federalism. The south south want to be in charge of their resources. Igbo elders want a well restructured Nigeria where every region will be able to harness her full potentials and develop at her own pace. Igbo youths, under Nnamdi kanu, is agitating for a total separation from Nigeria because they believe the North which holds the numerical advantage in every facets of state institution here would never allow for restructuring. Under close examination, the aspirations by the aforementioned peoples/groups are not mutually exclusive but the bitter truth is that no amount of sophistry and beautiful poetry robed in flawless grammar will give us restructuring. It was the height of naivity in the first place to assume that our Northern neighbours will willingly relinquish the undue advantage their military heads of state gifted them with, without a fight. The North will never allow for a restructured Nigeria UNLESS she is confronted with an alternative such as a determined quest for a referendum by the other component units. It is at this point that we must all admit that the leader of Indigenous People Of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has been right all along. The action of the Northern Senate caucus has further legitimised the Biafra struggle. Above all, it has buried the argument that the Biafra strong man, Kanu, should use institutionalized politics to push his quest for a referendum. Contrary to a very popular Igbo saying, what the young man, Nnamdi Kanu, saw while lying down, the elders have failed to see even while comfortably perched ontop of iroko tree. Our biggest mistake was antagonizing the IPOB leader rather than seizing the momentous occasion his Biafra agitation gifted us with to demand in practical terms, an end to the grave injustices and institutionalized daylight roquery in the Nigerian system. How can it be that an "Emeka" from Akpugo-Nkanu in Enugu state must score not less than 120 to get admitted into federal govt unity college while an "Ibrahim" from Daura in Katsina state only needs to score 10 to be admitted into the same unity college......in the same country? And paradoxically funny enough, this same Ibrahim will most likely end up as the president of Nigeria even if he decides not to finish his secondary school education while the more intellectually endowed Emeka has less than 1% chance of even getting a job at the end of his academic sojourn?? Why should a state like Kano have the right to operate a parallel system of govt with sharia court (judiciary), sharia police known as the Hisbah working under the office of the governor (Executive) plus another very powerful body known as the Sharia commission (legislature) in the same country where Ekiti state governor, Ayo Fayose, was almost crucified for setting up a security outfit to confront the marauding fulani herdsmen?? Institutionalized injustices such as these should be unacceptable even by the lowest moral standard of natural justice. The enemies of Nigeria are not those pushing for her balkanization due to entrenched injustices in the system. The real enemies are the beneficiaries of the unjust system who have sworn to allow neither restructuring nor a referendum for us to determine our future. It is very important that we always remember this fact. The fact that the advocates of restructuring are yet to hit the street in protest over the Senate action is a grave indictment on their seriousness and collective resolve as a group. One thing is certain, the maintainability of the status-quo IS NOT an option. Eventually, something must give. The position of not just the Igbos but every southerner today DOES NOT call for political correctness. By making a comprehensive restructuring of the system impossible, the North is only making the complete balkanization of the country inevitable. |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by frleopardo: 6:18pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Obi1kenobi:you are very stupid. Was it not the northerners who asked the igbos to vacate their region first. IPOB only advice them to leave to avoid their blood being shed as usual. If any igbo man decides to stay in the north after oct 1st and get slaughtered that's his business not IPOBs. By not knowing this shows how dimwitted you are. If you say you are igbo, please Endeavor to inquire about your ancestry properly. Igbos aren't this stupid. |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by JustmcKay(m): 6:19pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Just wasted my time and data reading this rubbish. ![]() |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Nobody: 6:40pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Islie:What a baseless, useless, senseless Afonja based article.... ![]() Islie:What a baseless, useless, senseless Afonja based article.... |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Nobody: 6:42pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Obi1kenobi:the movement of restoring biafra ain't for igbos in diaspora so their support is not needed at all. They can remain in Nigeria wen the country splits, there's no 2 ways about that. |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Obi1kenobi(m): 7:07pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
frleopardo:“The members of the Indigenous People of Biafra and its leadership worldwide wish to sincerely thank the Arewa Elders Forum, Arewa Youths and Arewa Consultative Forum for seeing sense in what IPOB has been saying about the need for a referendum to be conducted in Nigeria to decide the fate of the component ethnic nationalities criminally lumped together by the British in 1914" Yes, because taunting and commending the Arewa Youths for the declaration is only "advising" Igbos to vacate the North for their security and not an extension of the campaign of unruly, crude insolence many IPOB touts have routinely engaged in. See the cretin calling me a halfwit. The amusing part is the most reetarded of them are the quickest to throw insults about the intellect of others due to their own inferiority complex. You think sharing Igbo heritage with vacuous fucktards like you is something I beat my chest about? I'm not a chest-beating, crude zombie who mindlessly follows charlatans without questions. Whether I'm among 90% majority or a minority 10% in my views, I'll never allow chest-beating, witless clods that embarrass Igbos everywhere with their crudity to speak for me and people like me. |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by paschu: 7:29pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
You are content about your present. You are confident about the future of your children. Those are the only two things you are craving to protect. You don't care one bit about the collective destiny of Ndigbo neither are you bothered about the future welfare of their posterity. Unfortunately for you and your ilks, millions of Igbos (unlike you) are not content with their present circumstances neither are they confident about their children's future. So, you see, my friend, there is no longer a place for the status quo. And rest assured that there won't be any war because it takes two to fight. And IPOB is not ready for any arms struggle. Not in this generation, and not as long as NK is still alive. eodavids: |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by adelumolo(m): 7:37pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Majorities of respondents are truly ignorants and nonentities. Abusing someone who tries to let them see the reason why IPOB and Kanu are making mistakes. Anyway, the project is intresting but dead a long ago. |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by PFRB: 9:12pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
paschu:No revolution has ever been supported by the elite; |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by DerideGull(m): 9:23pm On Jul 29, 2017*. Modified: 9:43pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Obi1kenobi:I guess you are watching what the so-called liberals are acting out in Wash, DC and entire USA where the liberals, the so-called media and crocked establishment were defeated in presidential election by a businessman who is a political novice called Donald Trump. They have called him all sorts of names, go to courts and reinvented Russia. By the way, the use of boycott as political weapon is not an exclusive domain of the so-called western liberals. I have no intention to compare 19th century USA with 21st century Nigeria but it sucks if the former seems to have done better than the later given the time span. The plank of taking up arms is where I beg to defer from you. Things have to be done in a more intelligent and civilized way than idiotic way as most Nigerians tend to gravitate. In the most recent times, USSR and Czechoslovakia maturely and amicably disintegrated without a shot fired in anger. I do not see any reason Nigeria's disintegration should go the route of war. You rightfully stated it is 21st century Nigeria and the world expects Nigerians to behave like 21st century humans. It is not crime for any section of the country decides to leave the unholy union foisted on Nigerians by the idiotic colonialists. |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by edupedia: 9:27pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Obi1kenobi:...with IPOB a tribe that was a thinking one, intelligent,intellectual came to an end and was replaced by useless flat headers with mob brains...suegbes! |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Marcelini(m): 9:30pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Obi1kenobi:What were you expecting IPOB to do? To start crying over the ultimatum? The Arewa Youths felt they had an ace to play with their ultimatum order, IPOB had to win them in the battle of wits by telling them that Ultimatum order was rather playing into IPOB hands, rather than stopping Biafra agitation like the arewa hoped to achieve with the ultimatum. Ultimately, it wasn't IPOB who threatened to unleash their worst against Igbos in the North, and it wasn't IPOB who told the Arewa to do so. How exactly you hope to turn logic on its head by blaming IPOB for the Arewa threat is a food for thought for sincere minds. |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by frleopardo: 9:37pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Obi1kenobi:So commending the northerners for seeing the need for referendum is the same as supporting them in asking igbos to leave? Abi? I've told to stop impersonating igbos. Please face your coward tribe. Igbos are not stupid. Once of the things I hate the most is having to engage someone who is not mentally smart. It is quite stressful and energy - draining for me |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Obi1kenobi(m): 11:32pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
frleopardo:Yes. Commending the Northerners for their threatening declaration and linking it to the IPOB agenda is basically supporting the departure of Igbos from the North which was my original claim that you're trying to twist. It's simple deductive reasoning and implied meaning. Not my fault you're a half-witted cretin and the simple logic is lost on you. ![]() Of course, half-wits find intellectual discourse "draining". No surprise there. Next time, find your fellow touts to engage with at your intellectual level. You'll find it less "draining". Ewu. |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by laudate: 11:36pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
Obi1kenobi:Chukwu biko!! You just finished the guy! ![]() |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Alanzazani: 11:56pm On Jul 29, 2017 |
I don't like Buhari to be honest, but I want him to come back and come back healthy to tame this Kanu once and for all. Baba will lock him up and hold the keys in his pocket and nothing will happen . All these ipobs are just noise makers. When e red na ICC they go they call up and down. I have watched thier videos and truly we can see the composition of thier members. The toutish and illiterate Igbo that lack the capacity to critically and logically think |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Nobody: 4:32am On Jul 30, 2017 |
A "leader" that spews hatred so easily and agitates for violence...another idi amin? ....okay, so let's say they get their Biafra nation, what next? Which way forward? What has been gained, what has been lost? Hmmm...the kind of spirit pushing this man ehn. He should sha try to secure the release of the people that followed him to prison because it looks like he has forgotten them |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by EmmyDJourno: 6:30am On Jul 30, 2017 |
Nnamdi Kanu can only fool the unintelligent The man is as stupid as they come Just like it has always been in the course of history; when the Government creates a vacuum of poverty and Unemployment, mad men exploit it to their own advantage Which liberationist from Jesus, to Mahattma Ghandi, to Nelson Mandela, to Martin Luther King ever used hate speech in their message Just profile anybody who likes the man; they mentally blind Ibos who also hail idiots like Apostle Suleiman, FFK and Ayo Fayose Please Note: The education in the SEast is low making them susceptible to undue manipulation |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by meritocrat: 6:56am On Jul 30, 2017 |
THE SENATE ANTI-RESTRUCTURING VOTE, BIAFRA AGITATION AND THE REST OF US. By Charles Ogbu This is certainly not the best of time for Nigeria. And most certainly not for the advocates of #OneNigeria as Tuesday's "No Devolution Of Power" vote at the floor of the Senate appears to have finally given a very serious form of institutional credence to the assertion by the Nnamdi kanu led Biafran movement that the Nigeria state is unsalvageable. But beyond the rhetorics and verbal gymnastics, there are some wildly held opinions which the Senate vote has simply elevated to the status of fact. Here are some of them: 1: It is not the Senate as an institution that doesn't want a restructured Nigeria. It is the North as a region. Sadly, long years of military rule championed by mostly northern military officers have succeded in skewing the political equation of Nigeria in favour of the North. As it stands now, the North is in a default position to hold the rest of the country to ransom and that is exactly what is happening. She gets whatever she wants no matter how scandalous such a want might seem and she ensures that what the other region wants doesn't see the light of day no matter how fair and just such a want might be. Even with the combination of the numerical strength of southern lawmakers, the North still has the veto power. North East Development Commission bill was passed into law almost before it was even presented on the floor of the parliament. But, a bill to "gift" Lagos state with special status was killed. A bill to set up a development commission for the southeast was equally shut down. Before the adulterated version of PIB was allowed to pass 2nd reading, northern lawmakers made sure that Kano and Kaduna were included as beneficiaries of the Host Community fund even when those two northern states do not produce even one litre of oil. 2:No form of re-organization of the political and economic structure of the Nigerian state a.k.a restructuring, can be effected through the existing constitutional structure. The status-quo is terribly skewed in favour of the only region (North) currently benefiting from it. The Yorubas want true federalism. The south south want to be in charge of their resources. Igbo elders want a well restructured Nigeria where every region will be able to harness her full potentials and develop at her own pace. Igbo youths, under Nnamdi kanu, is agitating for a total separation from Nigeria because they believe the North which holds the numerical advantage in every facets of state institution here would never allow for restructuring. Under close examination, the aspirations by the aforementioned peoples/groups are not mutually exclusive but the bitter truth is that no amount of sophistry and beautiful poetry robed in flawless grammar will give us restructuring. It was the height of naivity in the first place to assume that our Northern neighbours will willingly relinquish the undue advantage their military heads of state gifted them with, without a fight. The North will never allow for a restructured Nigeria UNLESS she is confronted with an alternative such as a determined quest for a referendum by the other component units. It is at this point that we must all admit that the leader of Indigenous People Of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has been right all along. The action of the Northern Senate caucus has further legitimised the Biafra struggle. Above all, it has buried the argument that the Biafra strong man, Kanu, should use institutionalized politics to push his quest for a referendum. Contrary to a very popular Igbo saying, what the young man, Nnamdi Kanu, saw while lying down, the elders have failed to see even while comfortably perched ontop of iroko tree. Our biggest mistake was antagonizing the IPOB leader rather than seizing the momentous occasion his Biafra agitation gifted us with to demand in practical terms, an end to the grave injustices and institutionalized daylight roquery in the Nigerian system. How can it be that an "Emeka" from Akpugo-Nkanu in Enugu state must score not less than 120 to get admitted into federal govt unity college while an "Ibrahim" from Daura in Katsina state only needs to score 10 to be admitted into the same unity college......in the same country? And paradoxically funny enough, this same Ibrahim will most likely end up as the president of Nigeria even if he decides not to finish his secondary school education while the more intellectually endowed Emeka has less than 1% chance of even getting a job at the end of his academic sojourn?? Why should a state like Kano have the right to operate a parallel system of govt with sharia court (judiciary), sharia police known as the Hisbah working under the office of the governor (Executive) plus another very powerful body known as the Sharia commission (legislature) in the same country where Ekiti state governor, Ayo Fayose, was almost crucified for setting up a security outfit to confront the marauding fulani herdsmen?? Institutionalized injustices such as these should be unacceptable even by the lowest moral standard of natural justice. The enemies of Nigeria are not those pushing for her balkanization due to entrenched injustices in the system. The real enemies are the beneficiaries of the unjust system who have sworn to allow neither restructuring nor a referendum for us to determine our future. It is very important that we always remember this fact. The fact that the advocates of restructuring are yet to hit the street in protest over the Senate action is a grave indictment on their seriousness and collective resolve as a group. One thing is certain, the maintainability of the status-quo IS NOT an option. Eventually, something must give. The position of not just the Igbos but every southerner today DOES NOT call for political correctness. By making a comprehensive restructuring of the system impossible, the North is only making the complete balkanization of the country inevitable. . |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Priest69(m): 7:10am On Jul 30, 2017 |
paschu:And you think a referendum can't be rigged? |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by laudate: 12:41pm On Jul 30, 2017 |
Priest69:Chukwu biko! I don talk say I no go laugh today, but.... ![]()
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| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by Mujtahida: 1:25pm On Jul 30, 2017 |
PFRB:All, I say it again all revolutions are planned, executed and maintained by elites from the English revolution, the French revolution, the Russian revolution, the Cuban revolution. Kings and Pawns - that's if you know who the kings are and who the Pawns are. |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by eodavids(m): 1:14pm On Jul 31, 2017 |
paschu:My friend, it is good you do not abuse people like the others. My concern is on the safety and welfare of Ndigbo, not that I am comfortable with the status quo |
| Re: How Nnamdi Kanu Fell From Grace - By Tony Adibe by paschu: 1:57pm On Jul 31, 2017 |
![]() Really? Can you point out the abuse? Okay I get it. Seems you are not used to being spoken to directly. Sorry for my direct and politically incorrect talk. eodavids: |
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