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| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by Stingman: 1:14pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
[quote author=omooba969 post=65252796][/quote]Ogbeni...confused vulture... This is allowed as am still praying to recieve sound thought process...bla, bla, bla.... You already have been blessed by God with sound thought process..so you shouldn't have those in your brown roof shitty environment.. Got that? Goosshhhhh! ![]() |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LZAA: 1:15pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
ProWalker:first of its IGBO not iboe or wateva ur british masters taught u to spell and call it secondly d ffg statements always seem to come from afonjaland igbos dont love diaselves igbos are not united biafra means war(ds one always makes me lmao) deltans are not igbo(of course this changes when dy commit crimes.hmm strange logic this) they are landlocked and won't survive(hmm going by this logic then kuwait and dubai wont survive) they want SS oil(ahh yes finally their mask falls off but sadly for them the SS has seen through this lie )all these statements str8 outta afonjaland stop crying more than the bereaved.the present nigerian structure is just accelerating the birth of biafra |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by Stingman: 1:16pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
omooba969:Go to school you no go...Your prefer free education... This guy created your Nigeria... Without this guy, I will have nothing to do with you... |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by omooba969(m): 1:17pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
Stingman:You're not making any sense. You lost it. ![]() Bye. ![]() |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by Stingman: 1:19pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
omooba969:When you are throughly flogged...you lose your senses... |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LZAA: 1:26pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
medpren:nwanne it always baffles me how somebody in lagos or akure wee be telling u what is happening in alaigbo smh |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by kabarka(m): 1:29pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
LZAA:But he is on point. |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by omooba969(m): 1:32pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
Stingman:
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| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by Elbowroom: 1:34pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
bizza45:The same southeast governors he abuses and despise? Oh you want them to rub his back while he abuse them and throw all sorts of tantrums |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by kabarka(m): 1:35pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
nonye6194:Were you there? Do you know what happened? Election held quite all right. Have you compared number of those that voted and those that did not. |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by Elbowroom: 1:38pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
Dreambeat:You must think say everybody get dementia like u . . Check it below . . Let's consider some of NNAMDI KANU'S SPEECHES: "Nigeria is a zoo and everybody living in that God forsaken zoo deserves to die." There will be no election in Anambra and I Dare Buhari to arrest me or send soldiers to arrest me in Biafra land and see if any of them will return alive I will be coming to Abuja on 21st and I will come with 1millions biafrans and if anybody Dare arrest me, Burn down the zoo and Nigeria will seize to exist I just launched Biafra secret security to Dealt with zoo Nobody can arrest me and if they do , zoo will seize to exist and Biafra will be achieve fast "Kumuyi should be stoned and dealt with thoroughly if he comes to Aba for his planned crusade." "By the time we finish dealing with the animals in the zoo, there'll be none left to tell the story." "We are assembling weapons and we need some more money to thoroughly equip our military to enable us unleash mayhem on Nigeria." "Niger Deltans are cowards; we know what to do to them. Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Rivers, Edo and Cross Rivers State are our territory and anybody who tries to oppose us will be crushed." "No Ibo man should attend any Church where the pastor is a Yoruba man, they are criminals and fools." "Nigeria should prepare for war, we are coming to annihilate you, my secret service are already studying the zoo and strategising." Here is the man those people who call themselves Ohaneze Ndigbo are defending. A man who instead of being registered in a psychiatric hospital to ascertain his mental health is being followed by many. Am not against the actualization of biafra, neither am I an agitator but what am clearly against is the philosophies of this Nnamdi kanu! Sad thing we share the same tribal name � Although, I still maintain that the operation python dance II wasn't necessary. The rumoured killings and brutality of innocent civilians are absolutely not necessary. Good a thing the Nigerian Army has distant itself from such dehumanizing acts carried out by the soldiers In the circulating video and has said it will in it's capacity get to the bottom of that video and punish those soldiers involved in the act if found to be true. This means, it's possible everything in that video was staged-which although was my first thought when I first saw the video. � Now before you come to hate on me, try to digest those speeches very well. Video of where Ipob terrorists are searching for HausaFulani to kill https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cOekXo6VpHM%3Ft%3D7 |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LZAA: 1:39pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
kabarka:im in port harcourt right now can i tell u what is happening in lagos from my own POV answer is no cause im not in lagos why do u think newspapers always check their sources b4 publishing? u cant be in the west and tell easterners what is happening in their own place |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by Elbowroom: 1:40pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
Nonaira1:Weed smoker, guess u high on kanu urine
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| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by Nobody: 1:42pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
medpren:It's astonishing how someone that reasons the way you do will call someone else a slowpoke. So those PDP members that paid his bail money were also morons, weren't they? they just wanted to waste money. or is it not well documented that a man who served under Jonathan administrations was one of his shorties I am not really surprised by the use of your choice word "slowpoke" to describe your whole write up because frankly it was spot on So ikpazu is also a member of APC willing to reconcile Buhari with Kanu or Umahni (Ebonyi state) is as well a member of Apc. Why are they talking out against him now. Why didn't they speak out against him earlier? Why was the crack down ordered only after he had a meeting with all the governors of the southeast (Apc, AfGa and PDP members)? Why was the crack down ordered before the elections in anambra ? when it was clear that the ipob boycott of the election could favor an APC candidate more ? More importantly, why did ipob come out after the crack down to blame the Igbo governors, some of whom sent proxies to him in prison and didn't have any conflict with him before the crack down? You are smart by half if you think the ipob was only using the donations from it members to sustain the pressure before the crack down because if that was the case, such donations should have been used to bail him out of prison, not the money from politicians. Next time you Want to make sense, find someone else to quote |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by StaffofOrayan(m): 1:56pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
Few Nigerians have enjoyed the Federal Gov't, its not like there is constant electricity/water supply in one region, we are ALL victims of a political class, not a tribal gov't, this evening Nigerians from every tribe would pick up their gallons and buy petrol to power our generators, just as we did during Obasanjo and GEJ's era! Stop these foolishness, Think about all the slavery movies you have seen and you would notice its always the poorest and lowly slaves that are each others throats, fighting over meaningless morsels, they NEVER face their slave masters why would I hate a man because he was born 300km away from me? think people, don't be a pawn in these games, they have come under different names, APDA, AD, ACD, SDP, ADPM, APC, PDP, but the faces(recycled with their cronnies) remain thesame, snap out of your hate, otherwise you are bound to spread the cycle till it burns us. I keep saying it, all Nigeria needs is 1 competent governor, just 1 from any region of the country, to start a culture of good governance, surely that doesn't require a referendum to produce does it? |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LZAA: 2:00pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
greiboy:You are smart by half if you think the ipob was only using the donations from it members to sustain the pressure before the crack down because if that was the case, such donations should have been used to bail him out of prison, not the money from politicians. Donations ![]() u afonjas really are funny hve u ever heard of anybody paying anyone in the name of biafra? uwazurike tried it and lost all the goodwill of ndigbo heck he was kicked out of massob im also guessing ndigbo also donated to BZM when they were broadcasting biafra over nigerian radio ![]() Biafra is bigger than any man or woman its an igbo ideology which will remain forever an igbo man has nothing in common with a hausa or yoruba man heck even the yanks fought for their freedom from the british despite their similarities |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by pazienza(m): 2:00pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
Our priority is restructuring, the south south want resource control while the South east want biafra. A fanciful way of saying that everyone else want Nigerian unity, Except Igbos who are achoring for severance of ties with Nigeria. Which again is in keeping with earlier stance that only Igbo commoners are working for Nigerian dissolution, to the anger of Nigerians who unleash this anger by applauding all demonic actions meted against Igbo secessionists, while seeking for convenient reason to justify their actions. So you hear reasons like this: "We hate Ojukwu because he was a greedy man who wanted to steal Nigerian oil" "We hate Uwazuruike because he was a fraud who was duping Igbos" "We hate Kanu because he was using uncouth words against we Nigerians and our president" All these are lame excuses which serve as smokescreens to hide the real issue, which is hatred for Nigerian dissolution and Biafran actualization. |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by Nobody: 2:04pm On Feb 21, 2018*. Modified: 2:24pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
LZAA:it baffles me that you make a lot of assumptions from the comfort of your phone and still accuse others of doing the same thing. Hypocrisy much ? I was in aba, osisioma ngwa lga (umojima ogbu) to be precise for my youth service during majority of ipob reign or influence. I am talking from first hand experience. |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LZAA: 2:05pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
greiboy:shorties-ghetto slang for girl surety- standing as guarantor for someone the so called senator happens to be from kanu's state just like somebody said even if an angel leads biafra,afonjas wee still curse the person biafra is bigger than any individual and can neva die now u are saying ds gov denies him but if he accepts him all we will hear is uncouth statements common sit at home and d whole country was angry and in return did python dance |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LaudableXX: 2:10pm On Feb 21, 2018*. Modified: 3:13pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
gidgiddy:Please go back and read the entire African Charter including Article 20 very well, before you decide to quote any part of it, in order to support your half-baked views. ![]() ARTICLE 20 | African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights | 25 January 2005 |Now, please answer the following questions: 1). In trying to pursue their "unquestionable and inalienable right to self-determination," as well as "pursue their economic and social development according to the policy they have freely chosen," kindly tell us what policy have your IPOB people chosen to achieve this aim? Is it the policy of causing instability in Nigeria, or the policy of hate speech and insulting other ethnic groups via radio? 2). Do your IPOB people fall into the category of "colonized or oppressed peoples," who "shall have the right to free themselves from the bonds of domination, by resorting to any means recognized by the international community?" If they do, then pray do tell, what are the means recognised by the international community, that they have chosen to deploy in their process to free themselves from oppression? Can you kindly share these processes with us?3). The last paragraph states that "All peoples shall have the right to the assistance of the State Parties to the present Charter, in their liberation struggle against foreign domination." Now can you please tell us which foreign parties are dominating your people? ![]() Finally, to what extent does Article 20 conflict with Article 23 which states that : ARTICLE 23 | African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights | 25 January 2005 :All peoples shall have the right to national and international peace and security. The principles of solidarity and friendly relations implicitly affirmed by the Charter of the United Nations and reaffirmed by that of the Organisation of African Unity shall govern relations between StatesThis means that all peoples (including those within Nigeria) shall have the right to national peace and security, which is not expected to be disturbed by any unrest, attacks or instability from any quarters, including IPOB or anybody else. |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LZAA: 2:12pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
greiboy:im sure u must have heard the saying igbos dont have king if u ever ever think biafra is political just go back to that saying then ask ur igbo friends to explain it to u. ipob reign or influence ![]() u see what im talking about is ipob now defunct? an igbo person never rushes into making decisions he thinks carefully oh and back to ur statement YOU WERE that is past tense u are not currently in d east |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by reality1010: 2:16pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
AmadiAba:Ikpeazu is a liar from the pit of hell.Few weeks before operation python in Abia state, Ikpeazu attended Osasu event in Abuja He spoke proudly about Nnamdi Kanu at d event.He told d crowd that NK was a peaceful man and that anyone that meets him would love the way he speaks.Pls get a copy of d show and watch Ikpeazu. |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LZAA: 2:16pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
LaudableXX:scotland and england are within the same geographical space yet scotland held a referendum catalonia and spain sudan and south sudan palestine and israel the morocco standoff pretty sure all these agitations are within the same geographic area dont even get me started on korea |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by Nobody: 2:18pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
LZAA:Clearly you have shown a large deficit in the knowledge of how finance works with your comment. You think propaganda pays the bills by itself. Foremost of all, the iPob ran a very sophisticated propaganda machine in the east during its reign, it had newspapers, internet sources, radio and sold Biafra songs and videos. Those activities required a great deal of financial investment. Secondly, you have mistaken me for a tribal e warrior with your afonja/ hausa Fulani comment, but sadly I am not. I will rather say on the topic of discussion. I am not against Igbos getting whatever they believe they merit. I was merely reacting to a topic on the front page on nairaland based on my observation of consequences, like every nairaland I have exercised my right to comment without insulting anyone So please I am not interested in tribal banters, I am an adult living in the real world with Igbo, Yoruba and Fulani friends ![]() |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LZAA: 2:27pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
greiboy:by radio i am assuming the one dt the fg has been trying to shut down or the forming of funny anti ipob groups(they also did this in the SS as well) if u are tech savvy u would know that all u need is a camera,a platform and u are good to go who know djakademiks in 2013? linda ikeji was still referred to as an ex model before her blog secondly i dont recall insulting u.i do however recall telling u that ur understanding of ndigbo is not correct(thru d sentence u quoted) and finally ur last statement just shows u are in lagos and u are using that basis to judge how ppl feel which is wrong . |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by donborg(m): 2:28pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
beejaay:That is if he is an igbo man.... I don't trust all these igbo leaders anymore. if they were sincere with restructuring they could've gotten it off him instead of authorising the macabre python dance that orchestrated his kidnap I think the southeast governors and the Ohanaeze 'S true loyalties lie with the Fulanis than the igbos whom they pretend to lead. hence I think that their paternity needs to be ascertained because we do not know who is who. |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by victorioushands: 2:33pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
beejaay:You are mad. Who told you that Kanu was fighting for the collective interest of the igbo? Who appointed him? And how will somebody fighting for a collective interest be so myopic, arrogant, proud and egocentric? Shut the Bleep up if you do not know the story. When the time comes, Kanu will be judged and condemned in Igbo land for all his divisive and criminal atrocities - whether he Good evening dead or alive. |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by Nobody: 2:36pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
LZAA:@ bolded I am sorry, but I just told you about my experiences in east just now Some of the people I served with were igbos who grew up in igbo land. We are still friends till today and we even call each other till today. While the majority had great connections and love for the idea of a Biafra, they didn't truly like the way kanu was going about it. |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LZAA: 2:43pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
greiboy:bro serving in a place and living there are two different things esp wen u stayed dia for some months i served in the west,i did not vote yet yorubas insulted me to no end cuz im igbo dont even lemme bring up the lagos oba's situation |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LaudableXX: 2:53pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
LZAA:True, but how does that relate to the African Charter, which he quoted? |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by LZAA: 2:58pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
LaudableXX:hmmm how does it relate? hmm im guessing the keyword being self determination should be sufficient also those conflicts i listed are more or less between brothers not foriegners that africa charter included foreigners to quash colonialism |
| Re: Okezie Ikpeazu's Interview With BBC: Nnamdi Kanu Behaves Like A Chameleon by Nobody: 2:58pm On Feb 21, 2018 |
LZAA:I don't get the point of your disagreement and why any oba of lagos saga will strengthen your points I just told you that I had firsthand experience and had discussions with igbo people in Igbo land. All the time I spent in Igbo land, which was about a year, the majority of the grievances of Igbo people is not different from their grievances on nairaland, which are the lack of slot in government, the lack of economic infrastructures such as a seaport/ international airport in east, the Biafra war and the inability to produce a president of the Republic. Aren't those the similar arguments KANU uses to support the idea of a Biafra nation What other thing did I miss? Anyways, I am not interested in having this arguments. Good luck with your struggle. |
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If they do, then pray do tell, what are the means recognised by the international community, that they have chosen to deploy in their process to free themselves from oppression? Can you kindly share these processes with us?