Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? - Politics (6) - Nairaland
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| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by MoshoodOkunola(op): 4:26pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
OlufunkeAwoyale:This man is a fake journalist,a journalist should not be bias in his doing but as for this man reverse is the case |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by mangoman00: 4:33pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
Our problem in Nigeria is insincerity and I am smarter than u attitude.The Igbos supported other Nigerians to produce presidents ,Shagari 2nd republic president to Obasanjo to Goodluck even this present regime has some Igbo supporters, yet they accuse Igbos of not supporting other ethic groups in politics An individual Will make a statement instead of attacking that individuals for his faulty statement they will resort to abusing the Igbo race.Fortunately no matter how hard they tried Igbos will suvive.They know as well as I do know that they are not smarter than Igbos ,when time comes water will find its level. |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by opeyemicollins(m): 4:44pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
I will only advise this man to be more professional in his doing |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by ComradeWonder(m): 4:45pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
OlufunkeAwoyale:I have took it upon myself that i will mobilize and campaign against Nairaland and it management on double standard and favoritism but now that the heading have been re-posted in good faith by the management, i reserve my comment till further notice. |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by ComradeWonder(m): 4:52pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
mangoman00:Every other tribe will survive bro......What each and everyone of us need is to adjust ourselves and mind the way we address each other. |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by AdelekeKehinde(f): 4:57pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
OlufunkeAwoyale:I cannot concur by the biased, prejudiced, partiality and sentimental of Nairaland owner/blogger... It is disheartening, unprofessional, unbecoming and inappropriate to be deleting some news that doesn't suit his taste. This platform is meant to address and attend to cogent and reasonable ongoing things in the country. |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by marydada1111(f): 5:01pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
Ndi Igbo is the only pillar holding “contract Nigeria” to its foundation; the single hand carrying Nigeria. Did I hear your opinion differ? It’s all clear-even as every second ticks by. Biafra remains the biggest nightmare which torments the beds of every heart and hand which holds Nigerians together in modern slavery. Biafra is the Karma of evil doers in Nigeria, the repercussions of years of selfishness which breeds wickedness and callousness. Ask yourselves: “who dreads Biafra the most, who really feels more vulnerable at the sound of this great name?" Only in answering that shall you truthfully come to terms with the depths of your wickedness and the superficiality of this country called Nigeria; perhaps you could save what you have left of yourselves. Without Ndigbo, Nigeria would quickly decay like a corpse refrigerated for centuries. If your opinion, however, differs from this truth, and you believe that Nigeria will suddenly wake up from its dead bed once Biafra comes, then speak to your peoples; gather your leaders and speak with one voice, saying: “Nigeria will get well when the Igbos leave”. Let your convictions be heard just as mine is-all over the world. It doesn’t matter how many accusations have been labeled against Ndigbo, Ojukwu, or/and Biafra, it holds no sand if every accusing finger in Nigeria continually points towards South-East; Biafra remains both the dread of Nigerian leaders, and the hope of Nigerians. Biafra is the freedom that will break the Nigeria bondage and set Nigerians free. Ndigbo are now home to the many names anyone would conceive of calling us, these make us stronger. Igbos love money, Ok; Ndigbo claim to be the wisest, hmmm; Igbos are wicked, I see; their land is landlocked, really? They want Biafra yet they have nothing apart from trade, tell me something; everyone knows that Igbos do not go to school, I’m listening; Igbos cannot unite, really? In a fruitless attempt to shut out the blaring truth, every hand rises to answer the Igbo question; yet the obvious most important but unanswered question after all these still remains: why do Nigerians then dread the Biafran state? Why has the federal government of Nigeria done everything to oppose this, including killing innocent people and setting the guilty ones free? And why do people from a particular location cry out in protest when Biafra is mentioned, as if their mother is about to be taken away from them? Patriotism is ruled out. The obvious answer to this is simple: Biafra carries Nigeria, Ndigbo are the only single pillar keeping Nigeria in its place.....
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| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by knowledgeable: 5:27pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
Hausa fulani and yorubas are the ones afraid of igbos............And this is the bane of Nigeria underdevelopment & extreme poverty. Nigeria no more matter in the international skim of things. Societal injustice is the same as institutional corruption. And this leads to institutional collapse, which again leads to dysfunctional and systemic failures in all levels. Under this condition, plus impunity and religious killings, the outcome is extreme poverty and underdevelopment. The yoruba man painted a picture of Igbos vs the rest of Nigeria. This is an age old manifestation of Yoruba hatred towards the Igbos(always looking for other tribes to copt into there hatred towards the Igbos). In today's Nigeria, is the killer fulani herdsmen and there Yoruba supporters vs the rest of Nigeria. And if you want to test if its the truth, the next civil war will not see middle belt, southern kaduna, northern Christians or Niger deltans fighting the Igbos again. |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by T9ksy(m): 5:27pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
marydada1111:What a load of cr.aap! If ibos truly want biafra then its quite simle. Just pack your loads and move back to your biafra. Try it and see if anyone will stop una. |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by Nobody: 5:33pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
kenrajmill:u lie, I can smell the hate all over u |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by Nobody: 5:35pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
spartanman007:WRONG. The killings of igbos started even before the coup, so don't play the saint here cuz u are also filled with hate. |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by knowledgeable: 6:25pm On Jun 20, 2018 |
OlufunkeAwoyale:Are Yorubas really sophisticated m***ns?, or cannot apply critical reasoning in ther analysis of things?. ...like seriously between Igbos and fulani herdsmens/ their yoruba lackeys who elected them into power......., which group are causing trouble in Nigeria today?. Yorubas, weather some of you like or not, you are in support of crime of genocide against humanity via Tinubu. |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by tallestcash: 10:11am On Jun 21, 2018 |
Reelectbuhari:Your evil deeds are victimizing you |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by spartanman007(m): 10:56am On Jun 21, 2018 |
State the instance where Igbos were killed before the coup. Tushkito: |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by Uzoezeamugo: 11:21am On Jun 21, 2018 |
resurgent2019:I'm well aware that your envious against the Igbo race will not do you good but keep on haunting. |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by opeyemicollins(m): 11:29am On Jun 21, 2018 |
marydada1111:check what your brother did to the budget that affects your region |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by Uzoezeamugo: 11:36am On Jun 21, 2018 |
kayfra:Even dearing Achebe defines your level of lunancy and sophisticated moronism on your entire generation full of hatred and envy. |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by kayfra: 12:09pm On Jun 21, 2018 |
Uzoezeamugo:Has that helped the fact that the bigot died a bitter old grouch? ![]() |
| Re: Who Is Afraid Of Igbo? by T9ksy(m): 1:41pm On Jun 21, 2018 |
kayfra:Hell No!!! |
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