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| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by CSTR1003: 1:08am On Apr 12, 2018 |
Hotfreeze:The bitter truth. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by DerideGull(m): 1:14am On Apr 12, 2018 |
Hotfreeze:Some Nigerians in their stream of thought look funny. If Biafra was allowed to stay and have its armed forces, do you honestly think a property would have been declared abandoned? The abandoned property saga achieved the enjoyment the northerners and Yari.ba seemed to have in today's Nigeria. It was used to create a everlasting enmity between Ndigbo and their neighbors. You should have asked yourself why are there no abandoned properties in western and northern regions of Nigeria. Does it mean that Ndigbo never had properties in western and northern regions before the civil war? Please just think. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Hotfreeze: 1:18am On Apr 12, 2018 |
DerideGull:If Biafra had any army, what would they have done? March into Port Harcourt? Lmao It's like you're new onto international matters What did Britain do when Nigeria nationalised British Petroleum in Nigeria? FYI, Biafra had an army which prosecuted the war before losing. It is extremely naive of you to think that someone somewhere would sit down and allow your wishes come through. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by DerideGull(m): 1:20am On Apr 12, 2018*. Modified: 1:39am On Apr 12, 2018 |
CSTR1003:Biafra should have armed forces and have certain controls over territories. If Biafra or Republic of Igbo land is actualized today, should it also be mandated not to have armed forces or have friends? It is very unfortunate most Nigerians draw conclusion from a situation of nonexistent nation called Biafra. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by CSTR1003: 1:28am On Apr 12, 2018 |
DerideGull:If biafra gains independence today hypothetically, biafrans would be like vulnerable sheeps trying to find their way. There would be no military, no economy, nothing. It now depends on the innate IQ of the populace to meander their way through all that systemic mess and create a working ecosystem just like Isreal did. It is the IQ of the populace that would determine if biafra would become a small but mighty bully like Isreal or a somalia. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Hotfreeze: 1:29am On Apr 12, 2018 |
CSTR1003:This exactly is now all major countries evolved. Even the United States was nothing after the war of independence. It is left for you to carve out your future and pursue it. Some people think once Biafra comes, the solution to their problems has arrived. They are forgetting that in Biafra, you must provide solutions to not only your problems but problems of coming generations. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by DerideGull(m): 1:38am On Apr 12, 2018 |
CSTR1003:In your wildest of imagination, have you heard about a start up country without armed peasants? I guess the word, peasants, should make you happy. Biafra, without any conventional army, fought Nigeria and its allies for more than two years. If Biafra was given a year to live and build up its armed forces, Nigeria and its allies would have spent something times thinking about that silly engagement. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by DerideGull(m): 1:46am On Apr 12, 2018 |
Hotfreeze:Are you this low? Port Harcourt was an integral part of eastern region and there would have been no discursion. Nigeria did not nationalized British Petroleum in Nigeria. There is still SBPC drilling crude oil in Nigeria till now. Nigeria just indigenized most corporations jointly owned since it is a republic. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by DerideGull(m): 1:52am On Apr 12, 2018*. Modified: 1:26am On Apr 13, 2018 |
Hotfreeze:Good you know this is human process which would-be Biafrans or Igbo people from Republic of Igbo land had resolved to face. I do not understand why some people are twisted out of human form because certain people seemed to be careless about the fear of the unknown. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by selemempe: 3:33am On Apr 12, 2018*. Modified: 3:49am On Apr 12, 2018 |
CSTR1003:then that is what we must do. I know some Nigerians no matter how small also have property in Igboland...they must also learn to forget it. In 1984 Buhari forced Ghanans out of Nigeria...today Ghana is doing better than nigeria and wants nigerians out.. touchè I also believe that wat will make or marr Biafra is not the ppl but the leadership. A responsibe leadership would be able to Negotiate with Nigeria to get a favourable deal for Igbos who have property in Nigeria. Glo, Nigeria- owned banks, nigeria brewries and other businesses of nigerian origin would be used as leverage. Also the issue of National building will depend on leadership also. Ghana was battered by corruption after independence till jerry rawlings happened. We have capable igbos. I recall how sullivan chime transformed enugu...how soludo transformed nigeria banking sector...we only need to put learned ppl in positions of leadership, and WICKEDLY demand accountabilty from them |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by ClumsyFlimsy: 4:50am On Apr 12, 2018 |
Nigeria is indeed a shit hole Hardly will you see a patriotic person in this zoo Even the abokis and afonjas are not patriotic. Apart from ndigbo; every other tribe in this animal kingdom is docile and lack vision This country is a disgrace to any sensible human being Tribalism and religious extremism is the order if the day I am sick and tired of sharing same country with barbarians and savage terrorists A Biafra Nation Will be miles ahead of this animal kingdom by far |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Dtribeless: 4:36pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
You guys think a break will be gentlemanly. Who will declare them foreign investors? Who will register them as such? The same Nigerians they broke away from? You guys are clearly not thinking through this well. There will be a massacre of Igbos across Nigeria, especially in the North, as Yorubas are somewhat less violent. You guys need to research the history of the Biafra war, and if you do, you'll be a lot more careful what you wish for. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Dtribeless: 4:40pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
gidgiddy:My guy, you are comparing the Shithole/Zoo to Europeans. Again, there will be no gentleman agreement like the EU; this will all end in blood, African style. Please wake up! |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Dtribeless: 4:46pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
horsepower101:If you believe that Nigerians would go ahead and register Igbos as foreigners and investors, you are daydreaming, and that's what you bunch are: daydreamers. Igbos will be deported enmasse and also violently (other tribes would expect the same, but as you know Igbos move around the most). They would be asked to pronounce kobo, or a telling Hausa word. You have not answered my question though. Again, which Igbo politician that has held office in the last nineteen years is not a thief?> |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Dtribeless: 4:50pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
DerideGull:Ask yourself, with your big Church mind, are the situations parallel? |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by julaion: 6:15pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
Dtribeless:how many nigeria have left their proper in the uk or usa,if them say make u enter class during ur secondary school,u go dey jump from one bush to another |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Dtribeless: 6:50pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
julaion:Brother man (just to avoid saying idiot), did Nigeria break away from the US or the UK? Think, I thought you Biafrans are supposed to be smart. When you break away, it's never cordial. Apparently, you guys are not thinking this through. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by gidgiddy(op): 7:22pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
Dtribeless:Of course Nigeria broke away from the UK. Where do you think Nigeria got its independence from? China? Think, I thought you Biafrans are supposed to be smart. When you break away, it's never cordial. Apparently, you guys are not thinking this through.Not true, it is because Africa is still backward that people still fight to be together. Czech Republic and Republic of Solakia broke away from each other, there was no noise Britain broke away from EU, there was no noise Its in Africa some people will say they want to go there way and you hear treason! Python dance! Terrorist! |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Dtribeless: 8:37pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
gidgiddy:Ridiculous logic. If you're a "Biafran", you're an embarrassment to their "superbrain". Are Yorubas the colonial masters of the Igbos? Because you use UK and Nigeria as your counter-logic (India and Pakistan is a lot closer). As for Czech and Slovakia, please go read the history between those 2 again; add Yugoslavia to your reading too. Well, we are in Africa, and in Africa, there will be bloodbath. If that is the plan of you and your Biafran ilk, to have it both ways (new country but stay in the old country as foreign investors), my brother, I have a bridge for sale. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by gidgiddy(op): 9:10pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
Dtribeless:Bloodbath is what Nigerians are about. Biafran are after a the democratic instrument of a referendum as has been used in civilised places like Scotland in 2014 |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by saaron(m): 9:28pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
igbodefendercom:Biafra has the rest of Africa as her internal market. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Dtribeless: 9:35pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
gidgiddy:Biafrans don't have to wait for that; they can just start moving to Biafra and save us all the pain. I don't know why this is so difficult. In the referendum, who will vote? All Nigerians? Or Igbos only? This issue is not difficult at all: Igbos, by their actions, don't want Biafra; if they do, they can always move, but no, they moving more into other tribe's community and shouting Biafra. Abegi!! |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Dtribeless: 9:35pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
gidgiddy:Biafrans don't have to wait for that; they can just start moving to Biafra and save us all the pain. I don't know why this is so difficult. In the referendum, who will vote? All Nigerians? Or Igbos only? This issue is not difficult at all: Igbos, by their actions, don't want Biafra; if they do, they can always move, but no, they moving more into other tribe's community and shouting Biafra. Abegi!! |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by saaron(m): 9:39pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
Roger3D:So Igbos that possess the entire south east are not a people according to you? You're the perfect definition of an educated illiterate. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by gidgiddy(op): 9:46pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
Dtribeless:Why it is so difficult is because they have done that before but you Nigerians still came for them. In 1967, they moved home, declared their own country. You Nigerians still came to the East to fight for 3 years to bring them back into Nigeria. Now you want them to do that again? Nobody is going to repeat such mistake twice. Referendum date first before moving. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by selemempe: 9:54pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
Dtribeless:First of all, many Igbos like me nowadays will rather not invest in property at all than invest outside Igboland. U may not knw this cos u still see so many igbo property in lagos. Second on the issue of blood bath ....do u even realise that 1. There is an international community? 2. That Biafra will have a military? 3. Do u realise that many non Igbos are in igboland. FG civil servants, traders, pastors, bankers and professional? Would fg of Nigeria not move to calm violent protests in the north within days knowing wat is at stake? Or u think igbos are not violent? 4. That globacom, gtbank and so many Nigerian-owned business would be under threat also if nigerians move against igbos? I dont really think that all igbo business in the entire north put together is worth as much as gtbank assets in south east. Yes i agree that there would be violent protests and property siezing if Biafra comes. But it would be short lived because the two govts will work to bring it under a manageble level. Wat seems to make igbos seem unserious about biafra is because igbo youths dont have arms and igbo politicians dont want biafra |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Dtribeless: 9:57pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
gidgiddy:Again, who will vote in the referendum? In 1967 they moved? No, they did not; instead, they robbed the Central bank in Benin state and intended to finance the war with stolen funds. Again, you guys (SE without SS) contribute little to the national purse, so there's no issue of sending your taxes to the Federal government as such. So you guys interested in Biafra can just move back there and not come out. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Dtribeless: 10:09pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
selemempe:Brother, breakups are not as cordial as you suggest. As for international community, where were they in South Sudan. While there are non-igbos in Igboland, they are small compared to well established Igbos in other areas. Businesses would have to downsize, of course, as there would be a loss to the customer base. But ask yourself, if Igbos withdraw their Naira, where are they going to spend it? Convert it to Biafra notes? Keep deluding yourself that there are more Nigerian assets in Igboland than without. What are those assets? Buildings? You guys are a waste of time now; no coherent strategy. I'll tell you more: if the referendum were put to Nigerians, and votes are not rigged per usual, Igbos would be voted out enmasse. Most Nigerians are tired of the language we've been discussing on this thread so far. My Igbo friends, that I grew up with, did not have less rights than me in Lagos, neither were they disallowed from doing whatever they wanted within the confines of the law. We both suffered Military regimes the same. Yet, you guys keep shouting Biafra. What do you want? We (Nigerians) disgust you so much, yet you keep moving over. Again, Abegi! Talk sense. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by gidgiddy(op): 10:35pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
Dtribeless:You shouldn't be discussing politics, it's above your grade. Did Scottish people have to move from different parts of the UK back to Scotland when the Scottish referendum was held in 2014? Did British people have to move from different parts of Europe back to Britain when Britain had referendum to leave Europe in 2016? Did the people of Crimea have to move from different parts of Ukraine to the Crimea Region when they had referendum to leave Ukraine in 2015? In all these recent events, nobody was asked go back home. The common sense here is that until a referendum is conducted and the outcome known, the country is still one and anyone can go where they like. It is only after referendum is conducted and a people vote to leave that the talk of going back home can start. Try to reason like an adult, this is the 21st century. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Dtribeless: 11:25pm On Apr 12, 2018 |
gidgiddy:Big, bad, politics-discussing, wise man - Scotland is still part of the UK, in case Kanu did not tell you guys that. And as for Crimea, they joined Russia and did not become a nation. The African example is South Sudan; see how that referendum turned out? Again, you are dodging the question. Who will be allowed to vote in this referendum? You keep forgetting that Biafra would be negotiating from a position of weakness, as all parties would know they have all to lose. To enlighten your village mind, Britain never lost it's nationhood; it left a club. It will be like Nigeria leaving ECOWAS. If you are one of the bright biafrans that IPOB touts, my brother, Biafra has no future. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Nowenuse: 1:10am On Apr 13, 2018 |
selemempe:This is perfect and surely the way to go. It's a pity that only few Igbo seperatists think well like you do. The majority prefer to insult and blame others daily for their problems and think it will get them Biafra. |
| Re: The Igbo Nation Should Forget The Politics Of Nigeria And Focus On Independence by Biafrannuke: 2:04am On Apr 13, 2018 |
From what i have read many pro zoo fellas still scare us that Biafra is impossible to get. to them i say ask from people who have experience. when we told people that Jonathan would loose in 2015 they said it was impossible for a sitting president to loose in the zoo but it happened. Nobody believed Trump would win a day to election, not even obama. Also who would have thought that North korea's kim who did nuclear test in October will be open to denuclearization by March. Assad can be overthrown before the end of April, zoo can also break up before 2020. never say never. nothing is impossible especially when international pressure is involved. Al bashir of sudan proved stubborn during Sudan conflict but accepted referendum when ICC and subsequent arrest warrant was used against him. |
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