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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by YorubaAssasin: 9:31am On Apr 14, 2018
nkwuocha:



It's, only fools that thinks kanu is dead. So if them tell you say Kanu Don die Mumu like you will believe? Rada rada somebody. Fg should release his dead body so we can give him befitting burial grin

Ok.. at least you can speak Yoruba.. 'Rada rada' hahaha. Soon, we'll Yorubalize all Nigeria and make Yoruba a standard first language. Wait and see... grin cool

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by ihitenansa: 9:35am On Apr 14, 2018
YorubaAssasin:


At least, your savage cannibals are the ones running away from ur jungle to our place here in the SW. According to Statistics... >60% of Igbo youths have migrated away from their Igbo jungles to the SW and Northern 9ja. It's further noted all Igbo regions are the least to achieve sucess.

We in the SW create opportunities for you folks to survive. When ur time is up.. We'll grant ur biafra, seize all ur properties in our SW region and place you on a visa-basis migration. Anyone with an okoro name would surely fall a victiim. grin
ole buruku.

dont go and work so u can feed urself and ur starving hordes,.. be waiting to seize properties. lazy thief

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Ade3000yrs(m): 9:37am On Apr 14, 2018
hmmmm
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by rosita33(f): 9:39am On Apr 14, 2018
God have mercy

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Follygunners: 9:39am On Apr 14, 2018
nkwuocha:


Yoruba assassins ke?you mean the black scorpion that died wretched, poor, forgotten and worthless? Do you mean the Yoruba assholes who in their cowardice now bows to an Emir in their own lands? Lol. You guys are worthless, Pathetic and heaven rejects.

Nnamdi kanu single-handedly almost closed down this cesspit! A Shithole country such as Nigeria deserves only but one thing, burn to the ground.

At least there's a reason Igbos are behind on all facets of development in Nigeria. You're a disgrace to civilization, you savage cannibals.

Same way the original Jews denounced any relationship to you by blood or freindship. Shame indeed! A tribe that lacks culture, norms, values, ethics... a tribe that can't even trace their background. Really? Now, you're here on a Yoruba-owned forum.. a forum not a single Igbo dare create with all ur empty chest beating, blabbing.

Thunder fire you!

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by nkwuocha: 9:40am On Apr 14, 2018
YorubaAssasin:


Ok.. at least you can speak Yoruba.. 'Rada rada' hahaha. Soon, we'll Yorubalize all Nigeria and make Yoruba a standard first language. Wait and see... grin cool


Yoruba has lost any little glory it had. Calm down. You guys are just political fiddles in the chess games of the North. Take ilorin first then I will begin to believe there exists atleast a potent balls between your legs.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by YorubaAssasin: 9:42am On Apr 14, 2018
ihitenansa:
ole buruku.

dont go and work so u can feed urself and ur starving parents,.. be waiting to seize properties. lazy thief

Well, SW is my home... Go home savages... go home Cannibals... charity begins at home, Asiwin!

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by nkwuocha: 9:44am On Apr 14, 2018
Follygunners:


At least there's a reason Igbos are behind on all facets of development in Nigeria. You're a disgrace to civilization, you savage cannibals.

Same way the original Jews denounced any relationship to you by blood or freindship. Shame indeed! A tribe that lacks culture, norms, values, ethics... a tribe that can't even trace their background. Really? Now, you're here on a Yoruba-owned forum.. a forum not a single Igbo dare create with all ur empty chest beating, blabbing.

Thunder fire you!


Lol.
Thunder is already firing you guys hence the igbophobia we see in Nigeria today. You fight for igbos to remain in your cesspit and still complain about them. Talk about agbo induced dementia a lot of your folks suffers from.

Worthless lots that thinks Hausa will save their a.sses when the country begins to burn.Is Nigeria a developed country? Haha. With the way your fathers hack off human heads in the SW one would think there's a Rwanda genocide at play in the SW. DIFFERENCE is most of the victims are your own kinsmen and women.

Didirin.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by OmoEpe(m): 9:46am On Apr 14, 2018
nkwuocha:



Shut up your damn mouth you idiots!!!
Cutting food supplies a strategy for war you mean? Food donated from other countries? You must be stupid to make such claims. You should be tied up and shot dead for such comment. Opening up pregnant women up is also a war strategy as well? Motherfucker!!!

Do you guys think? You expect someone you are fighting a WAR with to allow his base to be used to give you food, is he as stupid as to feed you to empower you to continue fighting him? Does that make any sense to you?

Even in less critical crises point flying over your enemy's territory is a NO NO

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 9:47am On Apr 14, 2018
nkwuocha:
Sometimes in April and Hotel Rwanda are films that tries to reveal the genocides carried out in Rwanda. It's a clear reminder that genocide is a crime against God and humanity, something the Nigeria government sees otherwise. They not only removed BIAFRA war from history, they also tried to stop and censored the BIAFRA film that featured chiwetal Ejiofor.

What are they trying to hide? The genocide against igbos are in our folktales and Legends. I will tell same tale to my children and grandchildren. They must know and bear it in their hearts that there must be a price to pay to bring vengeance upon the killers of their ancestors.

They must know that their forefathers were rounded up in camps and shot dead by the Nigerian soldiers.
They must know that children were starved to death.
They must know that their mothers were raped, their foetus snatched off their bellies with swords.
They must know that their ancestors were buried alive.
They must not forget how Benue citizens butchered and slaughter families who are running from the north to Enugu through Benue.
They should remember that their women who refused to be sex slaves have their vagina riddled with bullets.

God cannot be fooled. There must be a price to pay. And truth to his word he kept many of those evil men alive to see this day.

Time shall tell.

Go and learn the difference between war and genocide.

What took place in Nigeria was a civil WAR and not genocide.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 9:48am On Apr 14, 2018
ihitenansa:
do u have a brain at all?


so war or not, its ok to bomb kids on foodlines??


You should know by now that some folks have lost whatever sense of humanity left due to hatred, so no need arguing with them. There are better people out there (offline) who still care though.
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by showafrica(m): 9:50am On Apr 14, 2018
nkwuocha:
Sometimes in April and Hotel Rwanda are films that tries to reveal the genocides carried out in Rwanda. It's a clear reminder that genocide is a crime against God and humanity, something the Nigeria government sees otherwise. They not only removed BIAFRA war from history, they also tried to stop and censored the BIAFRA film that featured chiwetal Ejiofor.

What are they trying to hide? The genocide against igbos are in our folktales and Legends. I will tell same tale to my children and grandchildren. They must know and bear it in their hearts that there must be a price to pay to bring vengeance upon the killers of their ancestors.

They must know that their forefathers were rounded up in camps and shot dead by the Nigerian soldiers.
They must know that children were starved to death.
They must know that their mothers were raped, their foetus snatched off their bellies with swords.
They must know that their ancestors were buried alive.
They must not forget how Benue citizens butchered and slaughter families who are running from the north to Enugu through Benue.
They should remember that their women who refused to be sex slaves have their vagina riddled with bullets.

God cannot be fooled. There must be a price to pay. And truth to his word he kept many of those evil men alive to see this day.

Time shall tell.

Make una no dey remember this civil war, the thing dey vex me. I know one day there must be return match.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Oxalic(m): 9:52am On Apr 14, 2018
This is what is happening in Benue, Plateau, Kaduna, Taraba, and other States across Nigeria.

Fulani herdsmen are carrying out a well orchestrated campaign of genocide against indigenous ethnic groups so as to take over their ancestral lands.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 9:55am On Apr 14, 2018
ihitenansa:
am doin just dat, by trying to see what is left of urs to salvage. am pro igbo. u cant claim to be igbo and yet see a glaring injustice against the igbos which other tribes n even nationalities hav condemned severally and strive to justify it,always citing ipob as a sorry excuse

u sir are a brainless impostor.

What injustice?

Can you enumerate them here if indeed you know what you're talking about?
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by SIRmanjar(m): 9:56am On Apr 14, 2018
Yyeske:
This is what IPOB miscreants want for Ndigbo but God pass them. We had one in 1966 and those miscreants want another, thunder will strike them.
Thunder strike you first..Punk.

Weder you like it or not,as long as nigeria is not working it will be divided. angry

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 9:59am On Apr 14, 2018
showafrica:


Make una no dey remember this civil war, the thing dey vex me. I know one day there must be return match.

I guess that's what you guys dream about. To wage a war against your perceived enemies in Nigeria.

Unfortunately that will only lead to the deaths of millions of Igbos again and future generations of Igbos will still be screaming genocide.

If Nnamdi Kanu had succeeded in causing a war, your future generations won't know that he was busy propagating hate speeches and that he raised a militia to fight a Nigeria that was peaceful.

Goodluck to y'all.

One war is enough.

Word!

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Crixina(f): 10:00am On Apr 14, 2018
And Nigerians think they want war, are we really ready for this?
Each time i see Sometimes in April and Hôtel Rwanda, I tell myself that Nigerians have no idea.
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Mpanyi: 10:02am On Apr 14, 2018
Yyeske:
This is what IPOB miscreants want for Ndigbo but God pass them. We had one in 1966 and those miscreants want another, thunder will strike them.

You are without a modicum of any sense. Mind you I'm not an IPOB supporter.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Sanchez01: 10:04am On Apr 14, 2018
Manaria15:
what some people do not know is that another war is ongoing already, I still maintain operation Python dance was a camouflaged genocide, don't wait for the bombs to start descending before u know it's war, ask Benue how far, this is the modern genocide...period!
The NA laid siege at Kanu's home and allegedly killed those who stood on their way just to get to Kanu. Prior to this time, some set of IPOB miscreants were caught on camera hurling bottles, sticks and stones against soldiers and their vehicles.

Perhaps you forgot Kanu boasted before some chicken brained elders about severing the head of Buhari from his body in Abuja. The Rwanda war started with the death of the then president.

If Nnamdi Kanu represents sane Igbos home and abroad, then I dare say yes, it was genocidal.

I marvel at the level of your selective amnesia.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 10:05am On Apr 14, 2018
nkwuocha:



Yoruba has lost any little glory it had. Calm down. You guys are just political fiddles in the chess games of the North. Take ilorin first then I will begin to believe there exists atleast a potent balls between your legs.

How has Yoruba lost her glory?

Talk is cheap. You don't have to polite cyberspace because you have access to the internet.

Last election proved that Igbos are almost certainly political worthless in Nigeria.

Their massive votes amounts to nothing really.

Yorubas are not your problem.

Leave Ilorin be. None of your business. Focus on the Fulani herdsmen raping your wives, daughters and sisters in the east before poking your nose in Yoruba affairs.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by njelrapheal: 10:06am On Apr 14, 2018
Officialzoe:
FIRST KNOW WHAT A GENOCIDE IS.. THE BIAFRA WAR WASNT A GENOCIDE IT WAS A CIVIL WAR
a civil war where u murder armless individuals. Just shut up and learn

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 10:07am On Apr 14, 2018
ihitenansa:
ole buruku.

dont go and work so u can feed urself and ur starving parents,.. be waiting to seize properties. lazy thief

What property?

2x3 wooden shops filled with second hand clothes, fake adulterated drugs? Abegi
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by KELECHI02(m): 10:07am On Apr 14, 2018
war is not a good thing .....there is nothing to pride oneself with in killing ....
......shall we infinitely flee a generation in pains ....
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Mpanyi: 10:10am On Apr 14, 2018
I cringe at sickness of many commenters here. I don't care if you are Igbo Hausa or Yoruba. All I care is that this a genocide, not war. War is different from genocide, the type that has been taking place in the country since by the herdsmen which is gaining momentum on yearly basis. Instead of the so called youths to link the post to what is happening in Nigeria now they are attacking each other.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 10:11am On Apr 14, 2018
Futureleader201:
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It is you and your generation that are miscreants. May thunder ⚡ strike you and your generation.

A call for self determination is not a call for war.... Stone age illiterate. tongue

Unity Beggar!!

I guess putting together a ragtag army is also a call for self determination and not for war abi?

Calling on Igbos to kill Yorubas and Hausa is a call for self determination from your own point of view right?

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by showafrica(m): 10:11am On Apr 14, 2018
5thElement:


I guess that's what you guys dream about. To wage a war against your perceived enemies in Nigeria.

Unfortunately that will only lead to the deaths of millions of Igbos again and future generations of Igbos will still be screaming genocide.

If Nnamdi Kanu had succeeded in causing a war, your future generations won't know that he was busy propagating hate speeches and that he raised a militia to fight a Nigeria that was peaceful.

Goodluck to y'all.

One war is enough.

Word!

You call Nigeria a peaceful nation, don't worry one day e go reach your side. No nation has succeeded without factory reset. Evil always want to take the lead like it's doing now in Nigeria. Unless, it's factory reset, there will never be peace. God did by wiping the earth with water, Isreal did from Egypt by sinking the Egyptians in the red sea. North Korea did it by revolution, Germany France and even the almighty USA. I tell you, one day there will be return match.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by spartan117(m): 10:12am On Apr 14, 2018
Yyeske:
This is what IPOB miscreants want for Ndigbo but God pass them. We had one in 1966 and those miscreants want another, thunder will strike them.
It's statements like this that started the genocide in Rwanda. God will fight against you!
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by nkwuocha: 10:13am On Apr 14, 2018
5thElement:


How has Yoruba lost her glory?

Talk is cheap. You don't have to polite cyberspace because you have access to the internet.

Last election proved that Igbos are almost certainly political worthless in Nigeria.

Their massive votes amounts to nothing really.

Yorubas are not your problem.

Leave Ilorin be. None of your business. Focus on the Fulani herdsmen raping your wives, daughters and sisters in the east before poking your nose in Yoruba affairs.

And Fulani herdsmen is not butchering you guys and destroying the farms of your elite? Is obasanjo not running around like a mad man trying to bring down this government he installed. Worthless lots. Seems oduduwa knocked off his common sense when he was pushed down from the sky,thereby infecting you lots with silly and slowpoke behavior.
Learn to take your mouths off the Fulani man'5 cockks!!!

Political worthless and economically buoyant. The hell with your politics of Amala and almajiri plate carriers.A politics of underage voters, massive riggings, bloody threats and assainations with ritualistic murders. To hell with your damn country and Shithole made for shitholers like you lots!
Yoruba are not our problem. You are problems to yourselves. We are business men, go Bleep yourselves.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 10:14am On Apr 14, 2018
nkwuocha:


Nations were built through Wars. Those who didn't fight with us are either suffering it now or at each other throats!

If nations were built through war why are you here complaining on a thread that talks about genocide?

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by ManirBK: 10:14am On Apr 14, 2018
hakeem4:
I remember this movie hotel Rwanda and sometimes in April
pls is that the title of the film need a link to download the movie?
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by juwoonn(m): 10:16am On Apr 14, 2018
You guys have successfully derailed this thread. Explorer is talking about Rwanda here not Biafra. Why not open a different thread for Biafra; I'm sure it's going to be touching too.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 10:17am On Apr 14, 2018
BrideOfDracula:



There's something captivating & badass about the last picture. I admire people with that kind of inner strength.

Yeah, I know what you mean.

Realist who have a special understanding of life in general.

He reminds of Idris Elba the actor.

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