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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Follygunners: 10:19am On Apr 14, 2018
nkwuocha:



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.

OK Jew-wannabe. grin
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by hakeem4(m): 10:21am On Apr 14, 2018
ManirBK:
pls is that the title of the film need a link to download the movie?
check any torrent site
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by nkwuocha: 10:22am On Apr 14, 2018
Follygunners:


OK Jew-wannabe. grin

I'm a Catholic!
What are you? I can bet you are into the religion of head-to-the-ground- next -to -a butt religion. undecided tongue

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Sanchez01: 10:24am 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.
I am dead sure you are referring to 'Half of a Yellow Sun', the movie adaption of Ngozi Chimamanda Adichie's book. Why the first release was banned and heavily censored because the difference between the first release and 'Fifty Shades of Grey' is the BDSM act in the latter. It deviated from the main message and focused more on nudity and sex.

Sadly, the movie in itself is only half truth of the whole saga, since the producer(s) was(were) crafty enough to shield the devilish Ojukwu as he was caught bragging on tape that he had enough fire power to cripple Nigeria at the time. Of course, AP journalists were not convinced but he maintained his stance, claiming he was born ready for the war (see AP Biafran War archives on YouTube).

Sad still was that Ojukwu rejected foods and resources from foreign countries, particularly from the UN because they refused he used the air crafts meant for distributing food and relief materials in smuggling weapons in the same war he claimed he was born ready for.
https://www.google.com.ng/amp/s/www.premiumtimesng.com/news/103624-u-s-blames-ojukwu-gowon-for-biafras-starvation-deaths.html/amp

In the end, people starved, Ojukwu grew fat during the war, children died, his lived and he eventually ran to Abidjan after unnecessary denying the people he meant to lead food. His kids are seen fat as shown below.

Guess what? Ojukwu returned a better Nigerian, contested for the seat of the President, the same he fought against which saw him lead nearly 3 million lives to their death.

If you are capable of reasoning deep, you'd hate Ojukwu and his generation like your life depends on it, but you won't because you are not capable of seeing the true picture.

PS: Picture below is Ojukwu with his two super important kids after he touched down in Abidjan.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by ihitenansa: 10:24am On Apr 14, 2018
YorubaAssasin:


Well, SW is my home... Go home savages... go home Cannibals... charity begins at home, Asiwin!
Am home. am not in ur home. i cant be in ur home,...

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 10:24am On Apr 14, 2018
nkwuocha:


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.

Business men who run to Yoruba land to trade because they know that is the only place they can prosper.

You are pained. I won't be surprised if you guys secretly wished you were Yorubas.

Just read your comment again and tell me if it has any bearing on the subject of this thread, genocide in RWANDA.

That's exactly why you guys will always remain third class citizens in your own country.

Crying and whining like cry babies over virtually everything.

You even go as far as blaming Buhari for the execution of Igbo drug dealers in far away Malaysia.

If not that I've met some sensible Igbos offline, I'd think all of you were batty.

You can insult Yorubas, but you can't take away from them the fact that they accommodate you in their society.

That's superiority.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by nkwuocha: 10:25am On Apr 14, 2018
5thElement:


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

When as killing of defenseless women and children war? And why in the hell will Nigerian government fight a group of people who want a referendum as a way to determine their choice to remain in this geographical expression?

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by showafrica(m): 10:27am On Apr 14, 2018
kstyle2:
Despite the genocide faced by rwanda, they've sat up and currently have one of the fastest developing economies in africa. Their power supply issue has beensolved, kigali, the country's capital was voted the cleanest city in africa.
What shocked me the most was when a friend told me that he knew someone in Rwanda who wanted to do some business. He went through the normal process of registering his business and they told him his business license would be ready within 72hrs. The young man, been a Nigerian thought that the 72hrs given will take forever but lo and behold, he said he got a call as well as a mail telling him his license was ready.
Upon getting there, hr asked how much was he going to pay and he was asked why would he pay money for a business that is just starting up and hasn't even started yielding profit. The young man was gobsmacked
Now in my country Nigeria, you will be taxed, youths will come and tell you to pay development fees, environmental fees, sign board fees and so many irrelevant nonsense. The interest rate on loans gotten from banks in nigeria is over 15% whereas japan is less than 3%. Wr honestly have a long way to go and sadly, we aren't on the right path

My dear, and one idiot is telling me Nigeria is a peaceful nation. Bank loan they charge 33% interest, they want to make sure the igbo business man has nothing to survive with. Well, thank God for internet, if nonsense Naira no flow dollar go flow.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by iaatmguy(m): 10:30am 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.
let bygones be bygones
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Officialzoe: 10:30am On Apr 14, 2018
njelrapheal:
a civil war where u murder armless individuals. Just shut up and learn
armless individuals who were armless!!! the biafran forces (who imported forces through Bakassi peninsula; which is y Nigeria forfeited d peninsula to cameroon) or the Nigerian government forces (which is a government on her own and called for arms when needed)....

so who weren't armed here?
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Adesolomon2014(m): 10:32am On Apr 14, 2018
Sometimes in April and Hotel Rwanda tells d story of how it all happened, that was wen i knew idris elba.
The guy is realli tryin in terms of portayin african ways

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Saintsquare(m): 10:34am On Apr 14, 2018
Crixina:
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.
Don't mind those kids, they think its like a movie where everyone wakes up again.
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by ogbiwa: 10:34am On Apr 14, 2018
Real tears fam. Man's inhumanity to his fellow man. We rest in the assurance there's a righteous judge.
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 10:37am On Apr 14, 2018
nkwuocha:


When as killing of defenseless women and children war? And why in the hell will Nigerian government fight a group of people who want a referendum as a way to determine their choice to remain in this geographical expression?

When Ojukwu killed Nigerian troops and headed towards Ore, what will you call that?

There are civil ways to achieve a referendum. We keep telling you but it seems you guys are a lil bit slow.

Go and listen to Nnamdi Kanu's hate speeches, watch him putting together a ragtag army on YouTube, then come back and we'll have this discussion.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Blackjesuszion: 10:38am 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.


You better move on or better still take the vegeance upon yourself and kill those that murder your forefathers in cold blood, why planning to mount the pressure of war you yourself cannot fight on the innocent unborn child and grand child? Can you now see that you are very wicked and self centered. You will be mongering war and still you cannot kill ordinary mosquito. Sir Ojukwu absconded when war was at its peak and left the gullible to be wasting their blood. Oh Kanu who was asking Bafrans to lay down their life for the agitation too is now somewhere in Ghana enjoying the life of his head.
You better wake up and move on, your mumu suppose don do by now. Imagine Asari Dokubo upon all his fierce agitation for the Niger Deltans, now all his investment are in Cotonou none of them is in his state including the University. You better wake up from your slumber and fight for your own survival. Insult is allowed.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by nkwuocha: 10:38am On Apr 14, 2018
5thElement:


Business men who run to Yoruba land to trade because they know that is the only place they can prosper.

You are pained. I won't be surprised if you guys secretly wished you were Yorubas.

Just read your comment again and tell me if it has any bearing on the subject of this thread, genocide in RWANDA.

That's exactly why you guys will always remain third class citizens in your own country.

Crying and whining like cry babies over virtually everything.

You even go as far as blaming Buhari for the execution of Igbo drug dealers in far away Malaysia.

If not that I've met some sensible Igbos offline, I'd think all of you were batty.

You can insult Yorubas, but you can't take away from them the fact that they accommodate you in their society.

That's superiority.

For the record igbos are attracted to your sea ports and NOTHING ELSE. you lazy lots have got some audacity you knowRubbing shoulders with igbos who feeds many of your bastards from a thousand fathers blocking roads with uniforms is something we just have to deal with hopefully for a limited time.

Third class citizens. Wake up buddy! You guys record the second highest in stunted growth in Nigeria. Even without war your children just like many in the North are suffering from malnutrition. Helloooo! You guys are not eating well and has got a lot of deficiencies.

Na mind them take they find money. I prefer drugs in Malaysia than hacking off innocent heads going about their daily activities.Ritual murder will never stop in the SW. Even your highly places elites patronize them well, hell! Many of your security men in government fortify themselves with the dust from human skulls. *spits *

Your enclaves is wet with blood! Little wonder Lagos is the only place in Sw that is good, thanks to ALL Nigeria whose tax are used as well as Niger Delta oil.

It's an abomination for an igbo man to wish to be a Yoruba. It's the like descending to the lowest of the low.We are not slaves. We get mind to fight, lose and still preparing to fight again. That's how to know a people who have ambition and enemies to defeat other to create better future for our generation unborn.


Oga, we don't want to carry plates like the almajiris.
We don't want to have stunted growth like the Afonja. We suffered those during the war. NOW it's your time to suffer what we did over 40 years ago... We are moving forward. Enjoy your chains.


Omoluabi indeed!
No be Tinubu be una lord and Savior? Lol. A man whose wife was almost floored and sexually insulted by a kogi tout in federal house of Assembly? Jokers!

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by nkwuocha: 10:42am On Apr 14, 2018
[quote author=Blackjesuszion post=66699805]

[s]
You better move on or better still take the vegeance upon yourself and kill those that murder your forefathers in cold blood, why planning to mount the pressure of war you yourself cannot fight on the innocent unborn child and grand child? Can you now see that you are very wicked and self centered. You will be mongering war and still you cannot kill ordinary mosquito. Sir Ojukwu absconded when war was at its peak and left the gullible to be wasting their blood. Oh Kanu who was asking Bafrans to lay down their life for the agitation too is now somewhere in Ghana enjoying the life of his head.
You better wake up and move on, your mumu suppose don do by now. Imagine Asari Dokubo upon all his fierce agitation for the Niger Deltans, now all his investment are in Cotonou none of them is in his state including the University. You better wake up from your slumber and fight for your own survival. Insult is allowed. [/quote[/s]]

No need to insult you. Nigeria is already at war. Brace yourselves, it's not igbos fighting this war. It's your Lord and masters.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by samwash(m): 10:45am On Apr 14, 2018
kstyle2:
Despite the genocide faced by rwanda, they've sat up and currently have one of the fastest developing economies in africa. Their power supply issue has beensolved, kigali, the country's capital was voted the cleanest city in africa.
What shocked me the most was when a friend told me that he knew someone in Rwanda who wanted to do some business. He went through the normal process of registering his business and they told him his business license would be ready within 72hrs. The young man, been a Nigerian thought that the 72hrs given will take forever but lo and behold, he said he got a call as well as a mail telling him his license was ready.
Upon getting there, hr asked how much was he going to pay and he was asked why would he pay money for a business that is just starting up and hasn't even started yielding profit. The young man was gobsmacked
Now in my country Nigeria, you will be taxed, youths will come and tell you to pay development fees, environmental fees, sign board fees and so many irrelevant nonsense. The interest rate on loans gotten from banks in nigeria is over 15% whereas japan is less than 3%. Wr honestly have a long way to go and sadly, we aren't on the right path

is it not in the same Nigeria that bank will grant a young entrepreneur loan, they will still divert the loan to something else & kill d business on arrival and still go ahead to blame d government for their failure.
Banks granting loans of high interest rate is something else its not helping d economy at all.
Even federal government loans that has low interest rate, some beneficiaries still find it very difficult to pay back when they have the resources to payback so who do we blame? the government d economy or its corrupt citizens?
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by nkwuocha: 10:47am On Apr 14, 2018
5thElement:


When Ojukwu killed Nigerian troops and headed towards Ore, what will you call that?

There are civil ways to achieve a referendum. We keep telling you but it seems you guys are a lil bit slow.

Go and listen to Nnamdi Kanu's hate speeches, watch him putting together a ragtag army on YouTube, then come back and we'll have this discussion.


Oga shut up your mouth?!I say shut it up!
You bloody hypocrites!
Was kanu born when hate speeches started in your Shithole? How old was kanu when your slaves masters called Nigerians a willing tool to be used to drive home northern supremacy? Shut up I say!
Baboons and monkeys isn't it an allogery to represent human beings? Human beings if Southern extract who don't want Fulani man in power? Shut up again! Seal it!

Tell me you focused on the hate speeches but ignored the messages therein. Now what do we have. Take a good look at your Shithole and ask yourself this question, "HOW THE HELL DID I BECOME A SHITHOLER IN A SHITHOLE? "

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by showafrica(m): 10:50am On Apr 14, 2018
ManirBK:
pls is that the title of the film need a link to download the movie?

Like to watch the film as well, wish it's directed by white men so that the film tricks will look real.
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by nkwuocha: 10:50am On Apr 14, 2018
iaatmguy:
let bygones be bygones

Naaa. Not possible! Kolework. The injustice is too much. Look at Rwanda and do an extensive research why they are moving forward. Tell yourself the truth. Nigeria don't want to hear the truth, and that's why this country can never move forward.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Jaqenhghar: 10:53am On Apr 14, 2018
Instead of learning they will continue to fan the flames of destruction and expect peace. Dont worry this shithole is getting there
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by arinze3131(m): 10:55am On Apr 14, 2018
igbos are great and God will make us greater.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by tofolo(m): 10:59am On Apr 14, 2018
showafrica:


Like to watch the film as well, wish it's directed by white men so that the film tricks will look real.
The movie actually portrayed the genocide in vividness. Its not for the faint hearted oooo.
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 11:01am On Apr 14, 2018
Gory sights I must say. But what has happened 24 years after? Rwanda has become a nation for many investors. They have a functional airline competing on an international scale. The roads are clean. They don't use plastic bags. They are conservative, The present government is progressive. This is similar to the aftermath of apartheid in South Africa. What did Nigeria make out of the Biafra War in 1966? Why would a Nigerian wish for another war?

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Futureleader201(m): 11:14am On Apr 14, 2018
5thElement:


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?

A call for self defense is not a call for war or to kill Yoruba / Hausa. I don't know why people like you don't have simple understanding. Must Nigeria be one?

Unity Beggars everywhere. tongue

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Emerikoss: 11:15am On Apr 14, 2018
War is bad walai
Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by mavinc4u(f): 11:18am On Apr 14, 2018
Please how do those two tribes relate now?

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 11:19am On Apr 14, 2018
[quote author=nkwuocha post=66699813]

For the record igbos are attracted to your sea ports and NOTHING ELSE. you lazy lots have got some audacity you knowRubbing shoulders with igbos who feeds many of your bastards from a thousand fathers blocking roads with uniforms is something we just have to deal with hopefully for a limited time.



Ode oshi. You are attracted to our seaports in Ibadan, Ogbomosho, Ekiti, Akure and other hinterlands of Yoruba land where you and your family are scraping a living abi? Keep lying to yourselves.

It is you and your siblings who are bastards. I mean, if you who were produced in a baby factory don't know who sired you, doesn't that make you a bastard? Omo ale jatijati. Ko ni ragba fun awon to ni e lae.

You bring your filthy selves all the way from the east, you get here and start raising your bony shoulders in pride and arrogance. Egbin gbuun.



Third class citizens. Wake up buddy! You guys record the second highest in stunted growth in Nigeria. Even without war your children just like many in the North are suffering from malnutrition. Helloooo! You guys are not eating well and has got a lot of deficiencies.



Why I bother to respond to frustrated human beings like you here beats me. Why are you describing your family members here online?


Aren't you the ones screaming marginalization and freedom? So who is the third class citizen? If you were first class citizens would you be agitating for Biafra or be crying about marginalization?
You only get what your Yoruba and Hausa masters deem fit for you. You can go hang yourself if you don't like it.


Na mind them take they find money. I prefer drugs in Malaysia than hacking off innocent heads going about their daily activities.Ritual murder will never stop in the SW. Even your highly places elites patronize them well, hell! Many of your security men in government fortify themselves with the dust from human skulls. *spits *



I believe you weren't born during the era of Otokoto and Clifford Orji, the "mad man", Go and ask your father if you can locate his whereabouts to teach you a lil history boy.

All those empty houses in Anambra built with blood money, you think we aren't aware of them?

Why won't you prefer drugs after all the common saying in your region is "any way na way".

Bunch of hapless money worshippers.



Your enclaves is wet with blood! Little wonder Lagos is the only place in Sw that is good, thanks to ALL Nigeria whose tax are used as well as Niger Delta oil.


The only place in the SW that is good is Lagos. Mumu. Is that why your folks are abound all over Yoruba land? Scrounging a living in Osun state, Oyo, Ogun, Info and other parts of Yoruba land?

No matter what, every single part of Yoruba land is far better than the entirety of your region. Nobody leaves a place of prosperity to go to a place if lack and want. Except you are a missionary. Lol.



It's an abomination for an igbo man to wish to be a Yoruba. It's the like descending to the lowest of the low.We are not slaves. We get mind to fight, lose and still preparing to fight again. That's how to know a people who have ambition and enemies to defeat other to create better future for our generation unborn.

Lol. It's OK. I know you will deny this vehemently. But we have Igbos who bear Yoruba name. I'm sure you speak a little Yoruba sef. It's better to be a second class citizen in Yoruba land than a third class citizen in Nigeria or a classless citizen in the East.

But you are slaves. Who cries for freedom if not slaves?


Oga, we don't want to carry plates like the almajiris.
We don't want to have stunted growth like the Afonja. We suffered those during the war. NOW it's your time to suffer what we did over 40 years ago... We are moving forward. Enjoy your chains.

I know. You are moving forward into Afonja land to enjoy what Afonjas are enjoying.
Soon, we will give you your Biafra so that we can watch you do visa scam as you try to come back into Afonja land.

Omoluabi indeed!
No be Tinubu be una lord and Savior? Lol. A man whose wife was almost floored and sexually insulted by a kogi touts in federal house of Assembly? Jokers!

Who is Tinubu? Go and learn Yoruba history and realize that while your ancestors were still hanging upside down naked from trees, the Yorubas already had kingdoms.

All you do is worship money in all forms.

Your development and your values are still tied to basic primitive acquisition of money. That's why you'll do anything to get rich. So that your fathers back at home can bow down for you.

Hopefully you've learned a thing or two about virtue "omoluabi" from the Yorubas.

BTW, go and read the history of the genocide that this thread is based on and you'll see that you Igbos e walking the same path.

Nuff said.

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Re: 100 Days Of Hell, Remembering The Rwanda Genocide In Harrowing Photos. by Nobody: 11:21am On Apr 14, 2018
Futureleader201:


A call for self defense is not a call for war or to kill Yoruba / Hausa. I don't know why people like you don't have simple understanding. Must Nigeria be one?

Unity Beggars everywhere. tongue


Go through my earlier posts. I'm an advocate of the dismemberment of Nigeria.

I sincerely don't want to be in the same country with louts like you. Honest.

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