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Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by Bede2u(m): 2:46pm On Sep 12, 2017
Alcatraz007:
I am not in the mood to reel out evidence of provocations from anybody but i am sure you know what i am talking about.
i really dont. U said for six years. I'm waiting. After that i will gv u our own evidence of provocation from u guys. U my dear are currently in the euphoria of APC victory... which many Igbos like me were are part of. But since APC is now declearing war on Igbos and considering anti-APC rhetoric (which should be expected and condone) as being tantamount to insulting other tribes... no wahala. Do the genocide. Which tribe has not insulted other tribes in Nigeria?
Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by RoyalUc(m): 2:48pm On Sep 12, 2017
Terkimbi01:
Please explain to me why Nigerians are rejoicing over the killings of unarmed fellow Nigerians by Nigerian soldiers.

It is on carnivorous animals that take delight in killing their kind.
Points of discussion.
1. "fellow Nigerians?" Are you sure you are a fellow Nigerian? If you are then; i. You are an animal, going by his assertion. ii. You cannot or should not describe Nigeria as a zoo and other citizens as animals. iii. Work towards the destruction of Nigeria. The average American may speak ill against Trump but will always say; "God bless America." iv. Respect the laws of the Nation.
And if you are not a Nigerian (a 'Biafran'), then you are an illegal migrant. You are not suppossed to be here. Then for a non Nigerian to come and threaten the Nigerian state is calling for war. You can see that playing out between US and North Korea.

2. "Nigerians are rejoicing over the killings of unarmed fellow Nigerians." No right thinking Nigerian will rejoicing over the killings of unarmed fellow Nigerians. We condemn extrajudicial killings. But to be honest with you, I am a lover of peace but I support the "show of force" now. Why? No nation can be brought to her knees without suppressing violent extremists. Not even Israel or US. Nobody should be allowed to break all known laws with impunity without any consequence. Believe me, not even Biafra if it is achieved will allow that because that will spell disaster.

Finally, if you keep sentiments aside, you will see that this is for the good of the region if and only if IPOB don't do anything silly to warrant complete breakdown of law and other.
I am one of those who will forever blame GEJ for allowing Boko haram to grow to the point of taking over a region larger than some countries in Europe.
Don't you know it's even an offence to hoist the Biafran flag in the public in Nigeria?

Let me stop here and wait for your reply.
Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by orisa37: 2:50pm On Sep 12, 2017
For the information of the U.S, Nigeria attacked Kanu using part of the $593million Weapons purchased from the US. Obama claimed to GEJ that he was avoiding this kind of attack even when he knew that Bokoharam was a vicious ISIS.
Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by inkon:
huh
Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by RoyalUc(m): 4:25pm On Sep 12, 2017
inkon:
Permit me to be that uninvited guest Sir.

I'm a Biafra who lives in Nigerian territory due to yet unactualised state of the place I would heartily call a home.

Are you saying that because Nigeria has the military might today, they should simply kill off these Biafrans, Perhaps because you consider them recalcitrant?
You are welcome!

If you'd followed the discussion to this point and have read catefully, you would've noticed I never said and don't support the killing of innocent, unarmed, law abiding citizens.

And if you are a Biafran who lives in Nigerian territory, please live by the laws of your host country. No American will come to Nigeria and violate the laws of Nigeria without any consequence.
Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by obyrich(m): 5:15pm On Sep 12, 2017
RoyalUc:
Is that why a few individuals feel they can hold the entire nation to ransom because of their unbridled hatred for the President?

Will Buhari remain President for ever? For Christ sake, he has spent 2 years and some months in office with a year and some months left, why not patiently wait for him go if you don't like him? Rather they choose to burn the nation and deny other citizens their peace.
Buhari is radicalising IPOB. Jonathan ignored them and there was peace. IPOB is not armed. Their case is still in the courts. They have always been on the receiving end of military attacks. IPOB is not about Buhari because it preceded his government.

Jonathan was called a weakling because he was cautionary. Osibanjo has also been labelled a weakling for being intelligent and cautionary. Buhari has given IPOB too much attention for my liking.

Buhari should know that Nigeria is not his property. It belongs to all. All must have their say. We are not in a military regime. A good leader must learn to tolerate.
Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by KingsleyTMTTM(m): 5:26pm On Sep 12, 2017
ipoblogic:
Yes,
We got tears in our eyes.
The cursed nation called Nigeria has once more rolled her tanks against us in our own lands.
We weep over the blood of the innocent she'd for no reason.

However, we are happy for what Buhari and like minded Nigerians are doing.

They are showing the whole world that our land is under siege.
They have made it clear that we don't belong to each other.

Buhariri has crossed the Red Line, and there is no going back on the Match to end tyranny and enthrone freedom.

All who shed innocent blood and all who support them are cursed, even in all their generations.

We send our regards to Buhari for starting the revolution.
We thank all those who support us in this struggle.
Just mark our words, there is no going back.

God bless you all.
keep playing the victim card, what about the five Hausa that was killed and burned angry
Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by RoyalUc(m): 6:01pm On Sep 12, 2017
obyrich:
Buhari is radicalising IPOB. Jonathan ignored them and there was peace. IPOB is not armed. Their case is still in the courts. They have always been on the receiving end of military attacks. IPOB is not about Buhari because it preceded his government.

Jonathan was called a weakling because he was cautionary. Osibanjo has also been labelled a weakling for being intelligent and cautionary. Buhari has given IPOB too much attention for my liking.

Buhari should know that Nigeria is not his property. It belongs to all. All must have their say. We are not in a military regime. A good leader must learn to tolerate.
One question for you.

If NK were to be in the US or UK, and threatened them like he is doing to Nigeria and Nigerians, would those governments ignore him so 'there will be peace?'
Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by obyrich(m): 6:35pm On Sep 12, 2017
RoyalUc:
One question for you.

If NK were to be in the US or UK, and threatened them like he is doing to Nigeria and Nigerians, would those governments ignore him so 'there will be peace?'
Please do not compare Nigeria with America or UK. They are not in the same league.
Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by RoyalUc(m): 6:59pm On Sep 12, 2017
obyrich:
Please do not compare Nigeria with America or UK. They are not in the same league.
Of course I know. Just answer the question.
Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by obyrich(m): 7:23pm On Sep 12, 2017
RoyalUc:
Of course I know. Just answer the question.
Get a better analogy, I would answer.
Re: The Nigerian Army Attack On Biafra: Its Mixed Feelings For Us. by RoyalUc(m): 7:27pm On Sep 12, 2017
obyrich:
Get a better analogy, I would answer.
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