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Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by TRUTHTOPOWER: 5:23am On Aug 05, 2017 |
potent5: Do the maths. Two Yoruba sons to millions of Biafrans men, women, youths, children and aged! Rat poison or snake oil poison or whatever your fantasy catches it is incomparable to slow death by starvation. It could take upto 15 days. without water 7 days. And you so much hate your selves to prefer your selves to die like this in millions as against just one person to do the Honourable thing: say no to war or die trying. And you guys are liars, you hate the tragedy of Biafra more than you want us to believe that Awo died of rat poison. Yorubas are not crying over Awo whatever happened to him. When we knew he was unjustly incarcerated Nigeria knew no peace until civil war broke out and Awo was elevated to very govt he was allegedly trying to overthrow. Awo is celebrated on your currency, landmarks and citadels of learning. 50 years on Biafra is still mourned by your greatest (Achebe & Co ) and meanest (Kanu&co). So if mourning is better than celebration, I give up on your sadistic delusions. 4 Likes |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by Mercy99: 5:27am On Aug 05, 2017 |
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Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by potent5(m): 5:43am On Aug 05, 2017 |
TRUTHTOPOWER:There is nothing Honourable about killing oneself; it is the most cowardly thing to do, especially when done to escape punishment for treason. His corpse should have been thrown into the evil forest lest it desecrate the land. If not for the bravery of Ojukwu who released awo you wouldn't be here today yapping about how he was elevated and his face put on the Naira. Yet the perfidious awo paid Ojukwu back by recommending starvation as a weapon of warfare rather than fighting with arms and ammunition. He thought he was free but when the blood he spilled came for judgment he cowardly took his own life. That he was elevated is irrelevant, any criminal can be so elevated. |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by TRUTHTOPOWER: 6:31am On Aug 05, 2017 |
potent5: I DON'T CARE HOW ONE SINGLE PERSON DIED. CHRIST WAS CRUCIFIED! GRUESOMELY! SO PAINT AWO'S DEATH WITH ALL THE MACABRE COLOURS. IT IS TOTALLY IRRELEVANT. WHAT IS IMPORTANT IS THE LEGACY HE LIVED FOR. WHAT IS IMPORTANT TO YOU IS THE FACT THAT MILLIONS OF YOU DIED FOR OJUKWU TO USE HIS DISCRETION TO ESCAPE. WE ARE NOT THAT WORTHLESS FOR BELATED "DISCRETION SAKE" Since our appreciation of proportion is irreconcilable let's respect our view point. We lose 2 you lost millions every body minds his business and God judges our proportion of wickedness. peace! N.B. give me a proof of your assertion that Awo committed suicide. No single proof except the wishful thinking of miserable souls who gratify their sadistic mien with delusions of retribution. You on the other hand are a living testimony of your own calamity! BELIEVE IT OR NOT Yorubas would rather have her leaders sacrificed to save millions of people. not to save leaders and kill millions. or let everyone face his own fate not for anyone to manipulate himself out of his fate whilst putting a whole race in fatal jeopardy. If you celebrate such a criminal act then it explains a lot in terms of today's crime ratio. 4 Likes |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 7:23am On Aug 05, 2017 |
Jaideyone: igbos died in a civil far fighting for what they believed in, fighting for their existence, future n survival... What have yorubas ever stood for in 57 years Abiola was killed openly by ur masters up north...... And nothing fucking happened. Ojukwu returned to Nigeria from exile n bubu arrested him n detained him, they couldn't kill him for fear of another deadly igbo uprising. The Hausa up north have long know that igbos are never cowards n must react, that's why they fear killing important igbo leaders........ As for Yoruba leaders the north has destroyed, we can't count dem. If Abiola was an igbo man, I swear we would be having this conversation from different countries today. |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 7:24am On Aug 05, 2017 |
PassingShot: Those are his children he had with a cot de voir woman. |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by Jaideyone(m): 7:44am On Aug 05, 2017 |
PrecisionFx:really? And what did you drug mules gain from the war? keep deceiving yourself. At least Abiola stayed and was fighting for his mandate. He didn't runaway like the fake general ojukwu who left his people after making them believe in a phantom dream of a perfect country. 99.99% of yorubas didn't know Abiola was going to die until the deed was already done. You foolish megalomaniacs knew you had little weapons yet you embraced the phantom dream of Biafra and annexed minorities into it without prior consultation. You can keep deceiving yourself but in saner climes a leader will rather give his own life to save 2m of his people than lead them to their death and run away when the federal troops closed in on him. Receive sense!!! 4 Likes |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by TRUTHTOPOWER: 7:52am On Aug 05, 2017 |
PrecisionFx: 2 million killed. 20 pounds. marginalisation. and all that and you are still here. and you want the world to believe that if a figure like Abiola were killed in Igbo land you would have separated from Nigeria. I can now see why it is convenient for Kanu to put all of your lives in jeopardy and he is still being celebrated. 1 Ojukwu equals 2 million plus X biafrans. since kanu is greater tan Ojukwu then Kanu's life is equal to 2 million plus x square Biafrans. What destiny! what sense of slavery! what life of canon fodder! 2 Likes |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 8:14am On Aug 05, 2017 |
iammo: ""Awolowo faught all is battles intelectually"" False. |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by iammo(m): 8:16am On Aug 05, 2017 |
PrecisionFx: Whatever man.. An intellectual is a person who engages in critical thinking, research, and reflection about society and proposes solutions for its normative problems. Some gain authority as public intellectuals. In this regards "Societal normative problems" Independence of nigeria from colonial masters( with zik and sarduna) Illitracy in yorubaland ..... awo free education and U.I Apeal court of western region (Now apeal court of nigeria) Broadcasting corpration of western region ( Now NTA) 2 Likes |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 8:17am On Aug 05, 2017 |
PassingShot: Ojukwu was never rejected at the polls. He lost just like everyone else who didn't have political power in Nigeria. Ojukwu was fuckin luved n respected by the igbos till he died, only awusa n Yoruba who are foreigners don't know this and they can't comprehend this. |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by manikspears: 8:26am On Aug 05, 2017 |
toofit007: Your video is totally rubbish and a waste of mb 3 Likes
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Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by manikspears: 8:29am On Aug 05, 2017 |
PrecisionFx: So awolowo was in the army,tell me something that that awo himself never knew |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 8:32am On Aug 05, 2017 |
TRUTHTOPOWER: Stop trying to use long epistles to derail what I m saying here. The north only kills SW leaders, we can't count how many they have killed... The never ever dare kill igbo leaders because they know what would happen. If Nnamdi kanu were to be a Yoruba man, the north will waste him in no time. |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 8:32am On Aug 05, 2017 |
manikspears: Ur trying to talk nonsense. Awo wasn't an intellect. |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by manikspears: 8:47am On Aug 05, 2017 |
PrecisionFx: Go on please....... |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by TRUTHTOPOWER: 9:02am On Aug 05, 2017 |
PrecisionFx: exactly. It was more tolerable to kill 2 million or your lot and keep the succeeding generation in marginalised condition than to kill 2 of your leaders. And the northern killers too are not immortal after all. so do the maths across regions and keep beating chest to mass graves in millions and keep crying of marginalisation and keep agitating like slaves to be free. Americans did not agitate for freedom form Britain. They took it like freeborns. only people with slave mentality agitate from generation to generation. that is Ojukwu's legacy for you. and you are doing a good job passing on the legacy to the next generation. wetin be.my own self. Awo's children are doing fine. Ojukwu's children are well catered for. Maybe another Awo would be killed and maybe millions of chest beaters will be killed. who knows. But this trend is unlikely to affect me or people like me the way it has affected you. so keep it and goodbye. 1 Like |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by janykute: 9:25am On Aug 05, 2017 |
muffyt05:I did not say that to impress you,if your envy and jealousy will permit you there are loads of books on Biafra/Nigerian civil war help yourself with that. |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by project2018: 9:46am On Aug 05, 2017 |
Jaideyone:ABIOLA AND KUDIRAT WERE SUMARILY EXECUTED BY UR LORDS N SAVIIOURS UP NORTH. NONO OF UR KINS MEN UTTERED A WORD. BUT WHEN YOU SEE ANYTHING PERTAINING TO IBOS, IT MAKES UR ERECTIONS LAST LONG. U R A PHOOL |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by project2018: 9:46am On Aug 05, 2017 |
Jaideyone:ABIOLA AND KUDIRAT WERE SUMARILY EXECUTED BY UR LORDS N SAVIIOURS UP NORTH. NONO OF UR KINS MEN UTTERED A WORD. BUT WHEN YOU SEE ANYTHING PERTAINING TO IBOS, IT MAKES UR ERECTIONS LAST LONG. U R A PHOOL 1 Like |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by project2018: 9:48am On Aug 05, 2017 |
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Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by toofit007: 10:01am On Aug 05, 2017 |
manikspears:well, your entitled to your opinion, I will not deny you that. however, I still maintain that your grasp of reasoning is very porous . |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by Jaideyone(m): 10:11am On Aug 05, 2017 |
project2018:the same foolish submission you made yesterday which I responded to. Smh The fact you are typing in caps shows you are a kid sef. Bye bye 1 Like |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by Nobody: 10:16am On Aug 05, 2017 |
TRUTHTOPOWER: U have repeatedly tried to do. pare people who were killed in a war and Yoruba leaders who were killed in times of absolute peace. The north can kill osinbanjo n the Yoruba will keep fighting from their keyboard n newspapers. U can never compare the east nthe west. good day |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by TheAlchemist: 10:29am On Aug 05, 2017 |
Modsenemy: Onwuateagwu's should be the real hero to be celebrated by Igbos and not Ojukwu. 1 Like |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by kobabe(m): 10:34am On Aug 05, 2017 |
Igbos and drugs 1 Like
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Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by muffyt05: 10:38am On Aug 05, 2017 |
janykute: Will the loads of books you mentioned confirm to me that your father witnessed Ojukwu been forced into a plane? 1 Like |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by TheAlchemist: 10:40am On Aug 05, 2017 |
Yungknyyght: I don't regard ojukwu as a great person,all he did was for his personal interest.. I give you 1000 likes for the bolded statement, truth be told Ojukwu played on the emotional sentiments of the Igbo nation occasioned by the massacre of igbos in the North, in order to achieve his selfish and inordinate ambition to rule. He never truly loved the Igbo nation.... 2 Likes |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by TheAlchemist: 11:29am On Aug 05, 2017 |
heo88: wow... your writeup is quite insightful! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by heo88(m): 11:37am On Aug 05, 2017 |
TheAlchemist: Thank you Sir, very kind of you |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by janykute: 11:45am On Aug 05, 2017 |
muffyt05:Mister I don't know you neither do you know me.Why would I come to a faceless forum to confirm to you what jealousy and envy would never allow you to believe? |
Re: Ojukwu With His Children While On Exile In Ivory Coast 1971 (Throwback Photo) by potent5(m): 12:14pm On Aug 05, 2017 |
TRUTHTOPOWER:I just don't get the way you keep twisting the narrative, making sound as if Ojukwu sacrificed his people. You are exactly the kind of breed the Nigerian govt desires and that is why they removed history studies from our school curriculum. Millions of Igbos did not die because of Ojukwu. On the contrary, Ojukwu saved several millions of Igbos from dying. Tens of thousands of Igbos had already been massacred in the north in June 1966 and it was only a matter of time before the people you worship extended the killings to the south east and south south. It was Ojukwu's heroics and courage in saying enough is enough that saved millions. Go to Asaba and you will find out what the people you worship did there, killing any male in sight. Up till today Asaba is still reeling from the shock of it. And this was done to them because they were shouting one Nigeria. Regardless of what South East went through during the war, their losses cannot be compared to the Asaba massacre. If not for Ojukwu, Igboland may have become a conquered territory occupied by the hausafulani today. Pls go and do your research. |
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