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Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Nobody: 4:56am On Apr 15, 2019 |
oforjide: Imagine referring to someone history as rubbish or are u averse to truth. What u call delta was simply mid west andd bendel.... And it was known and occupied by Niger deltans. So tell me how igbos entered there. |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Nobody: 5:00am On Apr 15, 2019 |
richie240: Maybe @bolded, I only know he is from Niger delta....... Do I even know the meaning of nzeogwu......? |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by OSUigboKiller: 5:23am On Apr 15, 2019 |
Odingo1:The only problem of Nigeria is the OSUS Just allow them have their biafuro and we will have peace. |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by FortuneDeGreat(m): 5:40am On Apr 15, 2019 |
raumdeuter:And killing people who were not responsible is the best way to go about it? |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by OSUigboKiller: 5:44am On Apr 15, 2019 |
Odingo1:Osu Man, you nor get sense? |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by deltateam: 6:17am On Apr 15, 2019 |
raumdeuter: Was he killed lawfully? 1 Like |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Amanew(m): 6:23am On Apr 15, 2019 |
Aboguede:Afonjas go and jump into a moving train, Ojukwu the author of our faith And, Nnamdi the finisher of our faith! May Almighty God strengthen My Lord and Saviour Nnamdi Kanu! |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by DonMekino(m): 6:24am On Apr 15, 2019 |
A post made about Niger Bridge has turned into insults from Nigerian youths.....Muoghalu was right, youths are all about talk talk talk....the politicians have used tribal hatred to turn us against each other. Be here insulting each other over corpses that have decayed decades ago, whose children are living large 1 Like |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by ritababe(f): 6:28am On Apr 15, 2019 |
horsepower101: The international community saw it because ipob posted the pics online, they did nothing, thousands are being killed everyday in Cameroun what are they doing abt it? Nothing. |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Amanew(m): 6:29am On Apr 15, 2019 |
Osagyefo98:so u don't know the meaning of Nze, or Ogwu?Jesu Kristi Nze meaning the Vanguard, leader, the head, Ogwu--Medicine,Charm,juju meaning the head of juju, and that was his father's name his real name is Chukwunma NzeOgwu don't u know about Chukwunma too?But he chose the nickname Kaduna for the love he had 4 Kaduna state while he was serving there! |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by horsepower101: 6:34am On Apr 15, 2019 |
ritababe: And your main point is that Nigeria will kill igbos again on a large scale and still remain one. Ngwanu why don’t you test it out and see how long your Nigeria will remain. |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by objobj: 7:19am On Apr 15, 2019 |
nku5: You guys should stop reminding us of these. You will nit like what we will remind ylu of. So let all be quite |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by objobj: 7:21am On Apr 15, 2019 |
MetaPhysical: And steal |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Nobody: 7:23am On Apr 15, 2019 |
Amanew:That u know doesn't mean everyone knows that. Niger is in the right position to give us the real meaning unless u from there. |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Zaikon(m): 7:24am On Apr 15, 2019 |
Stingman: U can cause trouble ohh |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Nobody: 7:36am On Apr 15, 2019 |
ugo4u: I am from Enugu state. No single soul from SS is IGBO, simple |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Nobody: 7:36am On Apr 15, 2019 |
ugo4u: I think ifeajuna is from onitsha |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Nobody: 7:37am On Apr 15, 2019 |
MetaPhysical: Nah, it's a yoruba coup. |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by lastempero: 7:52am On Apr 15, 2019 |
Honor10: Go and listen to what your ooni said and regain back your sense again. |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by ugo4u: 7:53am On Apr 15, 2019 |
PrecisionFx:l take that for sarcasm, in the north where I'm based they don't want to know whether you are Igbo from Delta or Rivers to them we're all "nyanmiri" even the Ijaws refer to the igboid speaking areas of Rivers and Delta as Igbos. It's when politics is involved the story will change especially by the Yorubas. Even the people of Opobo have Igbo ascentry from Imo state. The mumus on this platform don't know that Jaja of Opobo(the founder of the town) was from Imo state. NB: If people who bear Yoruba names and speak a dialect of Yoruba from Kwara and Kogi are called Yorubas I wonder why some nitwits want to kill their selves when they hear Igbos are also indigenous in the Niger delta along side other ethnic groups as Ijaw, Kalahari etc 2 Likes |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by johbara: 7:53am On Apr 15, 2019 |
After reading the comments above.... I have come to the conclusion that Nigeria will hardly ever be united. I think the ibos and yourobas should be given their seperate countries while the rest of us remain Nigerians. #my2cents |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Honor10: 8:03am On Apr 15, 2019 |
lastempero:so Ooni said Nyamiri has taken our land? u are senseless |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Stingman: 8:03am On Apr 15, 2019 |
OSUigboKiller: If your brothers hear that you want to let them go to Biafra, you will be burnt and dumped in Oshogbo shrine... |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Stingman: 8:06am On Apr 15, 2019 |
objobj: Ogbeni, the biggest thieves in Nigeria are from the north and southwest. Name any Igbo who have served in government richer than Tinubu and Abacha? Why does lying make you people feel really good? |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Stingman: 8:20am On Apr 15, 2019 |
johbara: ...even Nigeria founding fathers knew it...
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Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Sagay212: 8:30am On Apr 15, 2019 |
nku5: Since you claim biafrau.d soldiers massacred all Nigerian soldiers, how come your iPod brothers always cry and blame Yoruba and awolowo for the death of biafrau.ds ..from the way you sound, y'all won the war so are you guys always bitter about a war you won. |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by FemiMaduka(m): 8:37am On Apr 15, 2019 |
MetaPhysical: You ooze so much ignorance! Nigeria gained independence in late 1960 and only fully weaned herself of British overlordship in 1963 when it became a republic with Nnamdi Azikiwe becoming the first president of a truly independent Federal Republic of Nigeria, and the Queen stopped being head of government. Now, even the army only had its first Nigerian commander in 1965 when Maj Gen (Sir) Christopher Welby-Everard passed the mantle to J.T.U Aguiyi Ironsi. Our first crop of officers were never trained in Nigeria; from Bassey (NA/1), Ironsi (NA/2), down to the level of Ojukwu, Gowon etc - even Kaduna Nzeogwu and his mates (who were babies in the army then) were trained in Great Britain, Ghana, U.S. etc. Now, the question is: how could an army, largely supervised by Great Britain up to around 1965, have had the distraction of abhoring and nurturing renegades who wanted to take over power for their ethnic nationality? C'mon, at that point, it was an outright impossibility to even give thought to such an idea. The crisis in the Western region occasioned by the toppling of Awolowo, the promulgation of martial law in the Western region, imposition of S.L. Akintola and imprisonment of Awolowo for high treason by the Tafawa Balewa-led central government, led to total breakdown of law and order. It came at a time the world was looking with keen interest to see how the new black nation would fair under self-rule, and the reality could not have been more embarrassing! The junior officers, Nzeogwu, Ifeajuna, Ademoyega and co., had cause to strike. Now, you sold yourself out as an ignorant - grossly uninformed - fellow when you submitted that Ojukwu planned the coup! In the circle of the enlightened, that is an unpardonable bullshit! You would be booted out for that crass display of buffoonery! I won't say more on this, as it would amount to giving airtime to bullcrap. Now you talked about Ore and the 'attack' on Yorubaland. True to type, another bullshit! The Federal Government of Nigeria attacked Biafra first; it shot down all avenues opened up for peace and stability - it killed Aburi. What the Eastern region did was to defend and fight back for dear survival - it never really was ready for a war. Lagos was the capital of Nigeria then, and as such, Lagos and every corridor that led to its gates were a viable and justifiable target. If you were not a simpleton, you would have known that in war, the first target that lights up is the capital or central armament depot of the opposing force. Were you expecting the Biafran forces to match on Maiduguri? The push towards Lagos had nothing to do with the Yorubas or anybody; it was as a matter of reflex. If the federalist had stopped the attack on Eastern Nigeria and its peoples, commencing in Kano and other parts of the North down to the East itself, the war would have ended naturally! The world would be saner if uninformed folks like you stopped tendering warped and buffoonish opinions in areas where you know nothing about - this is too rampant in Nigeria! It is a 'crime' to talk where your knowledge is weak or lacking! Get out of my face! |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by lastempero: 8:42am On Apr 15, 2019 |
Honor10: Your useless father that sold your ancestry land |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Sagay212: 8:43am On Apr 15, 2019 |
FemiMaduka: Everything about you flat headed iPods must be twisted to jealousy yen yen yen. When you go about looking for trouble and get dealt with, you quickly play the victim and twist story to you being envied. I nor know wetin una get wey them dey envy. Useless chest beaters. |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Sagay212: 8:54am On Apr 15, 2019 |
horsepower101: Stop the empty chest beating on NL. If anything happens, the fight won't be on NL and I can get you MF will hide your lazy was somewhere crying ICC and international community. You have been bragging all along and did nothing. |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Sagay212: 8:57am On Apr 15, 2019 |
ugo4u: Lol..you must involve Yoruba in your madness. These people you are trying to attach yourself to by force have denied you. They have said they are not igbos. Is it by force? |
Re: Onitsha Niger Bridge In 1967 And 2019 (Photos) by Stingman: 8:59am On Apr 15, 2019 |
Sagay212: ..but the coup was led by them and you claim its Igbo coup...is this not madness? 1 Like |
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