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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by keentola(m): 11:14am On Aug 02, 2019
izombie:
why do you people preach one south only when it suits you? Igbos are not fools. We are alone in this country and the yorubas and hausas should keep their distance biko. Fact is, no matter how bad nigeria gets, my igbo people will thrive. You want us to join in this protest but you have never supported the igbos on anything.
And I don't like saying this but you guys have problems within yourselves so much that to start and support any revolution or struggle from your side is like a hara-kiri. You guys have true IGBOS, half IGBOS and Jewish IGBOS and it showed during the Nmamdi Kanu and IPOB issues.

A house that stands against itself cannot prosper.

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by BabaO2: 11:16am On Aug 02, 2019
Aystarz:



Why would a sitting president declare a revolution in a country which he governs? Why are you daft na?
it is you that you are so daft and being led by sentiment. Whose interest is sowore representing if not his personal ambition and interest? Why must he use clowns like you to stampede a country of 200m people just because of his personal ambition.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by neutrotoba(m): 11:16am On Aug 02, 2019
izombie:
As an igbo man, i have no business with any protest march organised by any yoruba or hausa person. They never joined the igbos when igbos were protesting. For the record, nnamdi kanu stood up to the powers in abuja and made them so scared that the presidency, senate and the rest of them started talking about restructuring and even made hell rufai to head the restructuring agenda. Kanu had no support from the yoruba or the hausa masses. Now, who can remember the last time anything serious about restructuring was talked about.
Any igbo man that joins this march must be mad.


How will Yoruba's join you when your principal was busy insulting us

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by chiagozien(m): 11:18am On Aug 02, 2019
kennykg:

and when did you become we igbos ?
bro you just misguided
we do need a revolution but not tru sowore
Igbos are not interesting in any form of revolution in nigeria with you yorubas and hausafulanis.

Any igbo that join is on his own.

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by keentola(m): 11:20am On Aug 02, 2019
chiagozien:
those that fail to learn from history,allows it to repeat.


As an Igbo man i can never join yorubas and hausafulanis in any form of revolution.
do you mean history that has been written and written plenty times that it is hard to find the true narrative of the events that happened?

Why not make history instead of letting other's narratives of history affect you?


We have to be aware that we are up against machinations that have been in existent for decades and these people are smart and have come up with defence for every and any alternative, it is our collective IGBOS and YORUBA Responsibility to destroy that whole of jericho.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by Aystarz: 11:20am On Aug 02, 2019
BabaO2:
it is you that you are so daft and being led by sentiment. Whose interest is sowore representing if not his personal ambition and interest? Why must he use clowns like you to stampede a country of 200m people just because of his personal ambition.

K
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by Nobody: 11:21am On Aug 02, 2019
loverboy442:
it will never be well with you and your generation for altering such nonsense

I willl rather say you and your generation needs help from God to be free from serious brain washing and all round efulefu.

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by echibuogwu(m): 11:23am On Aug 02, 2019
Nobody say mk u join na.
MelesZenawi:
He should protest wih his brothers

I can't try to join his rubbish or such nonsense
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by keentola(m): 11:23am On Aug 02, 2019
Senatorbng:
Let him line up his wife and children then renounce his citizenship of other countries abroad. Then we will start talking from there.
Do you think Sowore is poor? Dude, the guy is rich, his cries for revolutions are not for himself alone, it is for us

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by Bestpresident(m): 11:24am On Aug 02, 2019
Life sweet ooooo my people,,,if I no make am today I go make am tomorrow,,,,,, what if at the process na me bullet hit sad angry can't die like chicken because of this country
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by Nobody: 11:24am On Aug 02, 2019
MelesZenawi:



Kanu doesn't speak for igbos in anyway.
He is a single entity. So if he decides to join the protest that is his business.

Keep mute.

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by owunabastard: 11:24am On Aug 02, 2019
chiagozien:
those that fail to learn from history,allows it to repeat.


As an Igbo man i can never join yorubas and hausafulanis in any form of revolution.
Everybody claiming Igbo to disorganize south. But the only way this country can achieve some certain things like regional government is when the politicians tell themselves the truth and allow it to be, but the truth is that they are enjoying one Nigeria.
Another way Nigeria can be revolutionized, is if military just take over and arrange everything by themselves.
Telling me Sowore revolution will change anything is a big lie. Nothing will change even if youths troops out and demand good governance.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by Nobody: 11:24am On Aug 02, 2019
Let's hear from NNAMDI KANU is a coward ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA grin (NKICAN)

Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by deltateam: 11:26am On Aug 02, 2019
nairavsdollars:
I'm in. Where is the meeting point in Lagos?

Some will lose their life that day.

Rip to anyone that does.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by Nobody: 11:27am On Aug 02, 2019
keentola:


How many struggles have you started and you see yoruba (AND BY YORUBA, I DON'T MEAN THE GREEDY TRAITOROUS ONES) against you, especially Off-line

The truth be told, after civil war, IGBOS have been submissive and the yoruba has been the scapegoats for Northern elders, until recently but that's a story for another day.


If you really have know histories and accounts.

You. Won't have written that.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by Nobody: 11:28am On Aug 02, 2019
keentola:


How many struggles have you started and you see yoruba (AND BY YORUBA, I DON'T MEAN THE GREEDY TRAITOROUS ONES) against you, especially Off-line

The truth be told, after civil war, IGBOS have been submissive and the yoruba has been the scapegoats for Northern elders, until recently but that's a story for another day.


If you really have know histories and accounts.

You. Won't have written that.


Affliction shall not arise the second time.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by keentola(m): 11:30am On Aug 02, 2019
MelesZenawi:


If you really have know histories and accounts.
You. Won't have written that.

Affliction shall not arise the second time.
Perhaps you should school me, my professor of Nigerian History and Effects

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by keentola(m): 11:30am On Aug 02, 2019
MelesZenawi:


If you really have know histories and accounts.
You. Won't have written that.

Affliction shall not arise the second time.
Perhaps you should school me, my professor of Nigerian History and Effects
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by chiagozien(m): 11:30am On Aug 02, 2019
keentola:
do you mean history that has been written and written plenty times that it is hard to find the true narrative of the events that happened?

Why not make history instead of letting other's narratives of history affect you?


We have to be aware that we are up against machinations that have been in existent for decades and these people are smart and have come up with defence for every and any alternative, it is our collective IGBOS and YORUBA Responsibility to destroy that whole of jericho.

let everybody carry his own cross.

I dont believe in any collaboration with yorubas or hausafulanis,because if
something negative happen on this particular administration now,you yorubas and hausafulanis will tag it igbo this igbo that.

To you guys,only Igbos is against this government.

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by bullabong(m): 11:32am On Aug 02, 2019
Gandollar:
Children of recession will never join the protest because nobody will pay them 1k after.
what is he protesting against? Everyone wants to take the easy route to power just like his cronies Kanu and co. Work your way intelligently to power and not endanger the masses who will be shot at.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by keentola(m): 11:33am On Aug 02, 2019
owunabastard:

Everybody claiming Igbo to disorganize south. But the only way this country can achieve some certain things like regional government is when the politicians tell themselves the truth and allow it to be, but the truth is that they are enjoying one Nigeria.
Another way Nigeria can be revolutionized, is if military just take over and arrange everything by themselves.
Telling me Sowore revolution will change anything is a big lie. Nothing will change even if youths troops out and demand good governance.


LET'S TRY IT FIRST AND AFTER WE HAVE FAILED, LIKE YOU SAY, THEN WE WILL KNOW WE TRIED OUR BEST, AND THE COMING GENERATION WILL NOT CALL US USELESS.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by keentola(m): 11:35am On Aug 02, 2019
bullabong:
what is he protesting against? Everyone wants to take the easy route to power just like his cronies Kanu and co. Work your way intelligently to power and not endanger the masses who will be shot at.
and the masses are not being shot at now? Do you even read the news and see how much injustice is being done to Nigerians in their homes?


Whether we protest or we don't, we die, why don't we die for something tangible?

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by kennykg(m): 11:38am On Aug 02, 2019
chiagozien:
Igbos are not interesting in any form of revolution in nigeria with you yorubas and hausafulanis.

Any igbo that join is on his own.
lolz
make I no talk
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by chiagozien(m): 11:38am On Aug 02, 2019
owunabastard:

Everybody claiming Igbo to disorganize south. But the only way this country can achieve some certain things like regional government is when the politicians tell themselves the truth and allow it to be, but the truth is that they are enjoying one Nigeria.
Another way Nigeria can be revolutionized, is if military just take over and arrange everything by themselves.
Telling me Sowore revolution will change anything is a big lie. Nothing will change even if youths troops out and demand good governance.
No body is claiming Igbo to disorganise south.

You are west,we are Easterns.



The same thing the military did in 1966,that you people tag igbo coup is what you are suggesting.


This time which tribe coup will it be.

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by keentola(m): 11:40am On Aug 02, 2019
chiagozien:
let everybody carry his own cross.

I dont believe in any collaboration with yorubas or hausafulanis,because if
something negative happen on this particular administration now,you yorubas and hausafulanis will tag it igbo this igbo that.

To you guys,only Igbos is against this government.
This is a post from you and I want you to read how self contradicting you sound, even to yourself https://www.nairaland.com/4226145/why-hausa-yoruba-muslim-not

The only issue we have now in Nigeria is the problem and hausa/fulani, don't delude yourself o
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by TSRC: 11:40am On Aug 02, 2019
Slaves who love their chains will remain in bondage.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by Nobody: 11:40am On Aug 02, 2019
keentola:


Perhaps you should school me, my professor of Nigerian History and Effects

You want me to school you of over 50 years of history.

I only pity any igbo men or womwn that will join yorubas in this his revolution and in the end they will use them settle score as scapegoat .

Any igbo should avoid this revolution and have his peace intact....that's all

A word is enough for the wise.

Histories of past happenings have been here.

Make una allow oodua do their thing.



Be wise and safe.

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by Nobody: 11:41am On Aug 02, 2019
chiagozien:
No reasonable Igbo man will join a yoruba man in any form of revolution,because if something happen along the line,
yorubas will tag it igbo revolution and join hausafulanis in killing innocent easterns.

Yes I support you 1000% Nigerians can be very very hateful and vile to ndị Igbo especially yorubers, ijaws, hausas, Fulani's etc.

Make my words if igbos join this revolution and anything goes wrong they'll be the scape goat.

Ònye wéré ntị yá nụrụ oooo.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by chiagozien(m): 11:43am On Aug 02, 2019
Ardar:


Yes I support you 1000% Nigerians can be very very hateful and vile to ndị Igbo especially yorubers, ijaws, hausas, Fulani's etc.

Make my words if igbos join this revolution and anything goes wrong they'll be the scape goat.

Ònye wéré ntị yá nụrụ oooo.
you got my point well.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by chiagozien(m): 11:47am On Aug 02, 2019
keentola:
This is a post from you and I want you to read how self contradicting you sound, even to yourself https://www.nairaland.com/4226145/why-hausa-yoruba-muslim-not

The only issue we have now in Nigeria is the problem and hausa/fulani, don't delude yourself o
I disagree with you.
Yorubas and hausafulanis are on the same page.


I believe in everyone to carry his own cross.
Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by keentola(m): 11:48am On Aug 02, 2019
MelesZenawi:


You want me to school you of over 50 years of history.

I only pity any igbo men or womwn that will join yorubas in this his revolution and in the end they will use them settle score as scapegoat .

Any igbo should avoid this revolution and have his peace intact....that's all

A word is enough for the wise.

Histories of past happenings have been here.

Make una allow oodua do their thing.



Be wise and safe.


I would have continued debating with you lots but after simple skimming through your profiles, I found out that you're an attention seeker first, and a liar second not to talk a lucifer incarnate only seeking to cause commotion.

I BELIEVE A MAN SHOULD BE TRUTHFUL ABOUT WHO HE IS, BOTH OFLINE AND ONLINE BUT YOU'VE FAILED IN THAT SIMPLE AND HONEST TASK OF INTEGRITY. THIS IS A POST FROM YOU JUST DAYS AGO.



THE Olu of Warri, His Majesty Ogiamen Ikenwoli, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to open up ports facilities in the Southern and Eastern corridors to help decongest the Lagos ports, which has grounded economic activities in Lagos.
The Warri monarch, who met with President Buhari, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, yesterday, also asked the president to revive the $20 billion Ogidigben Gas Revolution Industrial Park.
It will be recalled that former President Goodluck Jonathan had inaugurated the $20 billion Ogidigben Gas Revolution Industrial Park Grip, projected to generate 250,000 direct and indirect jobs.
The Warri monarch noted that efforts by former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, to attract developers collapsed after a consortium pooled over $10 billion for the project.
According to him, “if the project and the ports in the southern parts of the country are revived, the issue of unemployment, kidnapping and insecurity will be a thing of the past. The over 2,700 hectares park is designed for fertiliser, methanol, petrochemicals and aluminium plants.”
The Olu of Warri, who led traditional rulers from Delta State on a visit to the president, said they were at the Presidential Villa to congratulate the president on his February 23 presidential election victory and as a sign of solidarity with him.
Speaking on the ports in southern parts of the country that are lying idle, he said the ports located at Warri, Sapele, Burutu, Onitsha and Calabar would also serve as a major source of job creation and social stabilisation.
He said: “We are talking of how to create jobs. We all know that issues of youth restiveness, crime and kidnapping were at their minimal levels when these ports were operational.”
The royal father disclosed that the visit also offered him an opportunity to share his thoughts with the president on the current security challenges, adding: “We will continue to assist in our domain to counsel our youths.”
I’ve figures of my votes from Itsekiri people, Buhari tells Olu of Warri
Meanwhile, reacting during the visit, President Buhari told the Olu of Warri that he has the figure of votes he got from Delta State, especially from the Itsekiri people in the February 23 presidential election.
Buhari also assured that his administration will strive to complete on-going projects that will impact positively on the lives of the people, adding that he was mindful of how infrastructural development could uplift the standard of living of the people.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Chief Femi Adesina, the president also said his administration was taking new measures to address the security situation in the country.
Replying to comments that the Itsekiri people gave him massive support during the election, the president said he appreciated the support, adding: “I have all the figures of votes I got and I know what Itsekiri people did.”


WHY DID YOU POST THIS IF YOU DON'T SUPPORT BUHARI?

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Re: Sowore's Revolution Now, Day Of Rage Protest On August 5th. What Do You Think? by Nobody: 11:55am On Aug 02, 2019
keentola:



I would have continued debating with you lots but after simple skimming through your profiles, I found out that you're an attention seeker first, and a liar second not to talk a lucifer incarnate only seeking to cause commotion.

I BELIEVE A MAN SHOULD BE TRUTHFUL ABOUT WHO HE IS, BOTH OFLINE AND ONLINE BUT YOU'VE FAILED IN THAT SIMPLE AND HONEST TASK OF INTEGRITY. THIS IS A POST FROM YOU JUST DAYS AGO.



THE Olu of Warri, His Majesty Ogiamen Ikenwoli, has called on President Muhammadu Buhari to open up ports facilities in the Southern and Eastern corridors to help decongest the Lagos ports, which has grounded economic activities in Lagos.
The Warri monarch, who met with President Buhari, at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, yesterday, also asked the president to revive the $20 billion Ogidigben Gas Revolution Industrial Park.
It will be recalled that former President Goodluck Jonathan had inaugurated the $20 billion Ogidigben Gas Revolution Industrial Park Grip, projected to generate 250,000 direct and indirect jobs.
The Warri monarch noted that efforts by former Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Ibe Kachikwu, to attract developers collapsed after a consortium pooled over $10 billion for the project.
According to him, “if the project and the ports in the southern parts of the country are revived, the issue of unemployment, kidnapping and insecurity will be a thing of the past. The over 2,700 hectares park is designed for fertiliser, methanol, petrochemicals and aluminium plants.”
The Olu of Warri, who led traditional rulers from Delta State on a visit to the president, said they were at the Presidential Villa to congratulate the president on his February 23 presidential election victory and as a sign of solidarity with him.
Speaking on the ports in southern parts of the country that are lying idle, he said the ports located at Warri, Sapele, Burutu, Onitsha and Calabar would also serve as a major source of job creation and social stabilisation.
He said: “We are talking of how to create jobs. We all know that issues of youth restiveness, crime and kidnapping were at their minimal levels when these ports were operational.”
The royal father disclosed that the visit also offered him an opportunity to share his thoughts with the president on the current security challenges, adding: “We will continue to assist in our domain to counsel our youths.”
I’ve figures of my votes from Itsekiri people, Buhari tells Olu of Warri
Meanwhile, reacting during the visit, President Buhari told the Olu of Warri that he has the figure of votes he got from Delta State, especially from the Itsekiri people in the February 23 presidential election.
Buhari also assured that his administration will strive to complete on-going projects that will impact positively on the lives of the people, adding that he was mindful of how infrastructural development could uplift the standard of living of the people.
In a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Chief Femi Adesina, the president also said his administration was taking new measures to address the security situation in the country.
Replying to comments that the Itsekiri people gave him massive support during the election, the president said he appreciated the support, adding: “I have all the figures of votes I got and I know what Itsekiri people did.”


WHY DID YOU POST THIS IF YOU DON'T SUPPORT BUHARI?


If this. Is how you reason then am sorry...

A monarch is appealing thatt ports in warri, calabar, onitsha be reopened for business.

And what's wrong. With that.

That's the thinking of you guys that everyone needs come to lagos to do business. Let all these ports open and everyone go back to his or her base.


Look at your mindset, same will happen if any foolish one joins the protest or so call revolution, hhe or they will be sacrifice.

You guys hardly change.

Anybody dealing with u guys needs to be very very very careful.


#selah.

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