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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by Newshubs: 3:37pm On Sep 09, 2019
I'm just observing the Comments
Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by shamecurls(m): 3:39pm On Sep 09, 2019
They should give them the Biafra abeg..

Tired of all this chest-beating.

Make dem go back to their region abegi!

Rest of Nigeria should capitalise on their independence and boot them out once its actualised


Xenophobia in South Africa will be child's play compared to what will befall them.

Truth must be said.

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by majamajic(m): 3:40pm On Sep 09, 2019
God bless u sir
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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by yommitte00(m): 3:42pm On Sep 09, 2019
His son, Kayode Opadokun was part of the Armed robbers that unleashed Mayhem on the people of Offa recently. Go and settle your home first Mr Opadokun.
Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by shamecurls(m): 3:46pm On Sep 09, 2019
GavelSlam:
Their modus operandi is similar to that of xenophobic South Africans.

That's the plan

Give them Biafra and eject them from Nigeria

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by Weeb: 3:47pm On Sep 09, 2019
A rebel is defined as someone who goes against the established order of things, by that definition they're rebels. Every single rebel in history has believed he was fighting for his rights, do you think Boko Haram don't believe they're fighting for their right to an Islamized Nigeria? All this is political rhetoric designed to gain sympathy with IPOB apologists.
Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by Xisnin(m): 3:48pm On Sep 09, 2019
Ipob are not rebels but terrorist groups.
They are very dangerous set of people.

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by wink2015(m): 3:50pm On Sep 09, 2019
Temidayo Akinsuyi, Lagos

Chief Ayo Opadokun, elder statesman and Secretary-General of the National Democratic Coalition (NADECO) has urged the Federal Government to respond favourably to the agitation of the members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) so as avoid distracting the government.

Speaking in a chat with Daily Independent on activities of the group when President Muhammadu Buhari travelled to Japan for Seventh Tokyo International Conference on African Development (TICAD7), Opadokun said while he didn’t support the method employed by IPOB in pressing home their demands, the federal government should grant them audience and address the issues so as to avoid further distractions.

“To people in government, IPOB members are rebels but to those who are fighting for self-determination, they are doing something that is totally acceptable. Nobody gives you your right anywhere in the world, you must fight for it every day”.

“If that is one of the ways by which they could do so, the Nigerian government should do what is right and respond favourably if they don’t want an unnecessary distraction. I may not support the method employed by IPOB because there may be other better means with which they can press home their demands” he said.

“You don’t condemn agitations. To you, they are rebels. For the cause they are fighting, they are icons because if what they are fighting for succeeded, you will not continue to have monopoly on what you currently hold. Any state that has been held by sheer force of arms have never lasted. Where in the world map is USSR today?”

While citing the example of Union Soviet Socialist Republic (USSR), Opadokun said any leader who thinks he can use force to hold people together is merely deceiving himself as the union can never last long.
“The struggle of self-determination is the anthem for this millennium. Any ruler anywhere in the world who imagines that he can continue to use force to hold the people together is deceiving himself. Such a leader is living in fool’s paradise. The problem you have is that some of our people are hypocrites in all manifestations”.

“They want to eat and remain with any government of the day so that they can have contracts, so they don’t want to be heard. Even though they share the same feelings with what those IPOB members are doing but they also want to be in the good books of the government”.

“No society can ever develop with that mindset”. In the ideological world, the society is a kind of class struggle”. The lower cadre are the last, the middle class and the wealthy or noveau riche at the top.
Usually in any society that will develop or grow, it is the middle class that will force down certain concessions from the noveau riche that will percolate to them and them to the lower class.

“But when those who are in the middle class are busy with agitations to get contracts for themselves, marry more wives, buy customized cars, if that is the preponderance of the middle class of any population, then that society has lost it. That is what has happened to Nigeria”.

“Through the Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP), the middle class have been totally wiped out by former president Ibrahim Babangida. The ones who really could take up that place, what they are busy doing is ‘if you can’t beat them, join them’.

“So, there is nobody to care for the ordinary man who is at the lower rung of the society any longer and this is what has led to the state of extreme poverty in Nigeria”.

“The state of poverty in Nigeria is terribly unacceptable and it has long term effects. It may not happen today but I can tell you that the level of poverty is so intolerable that anything can be the immediate thunderbolt that will ginger up reaction of the people".

https://www.independent.ng/ipob-members-fighting-for-their-rights-not-rebels-opadokun/

Maybe a second civil war will settle for a final moment the northern grip on the freedom of the southern part of Nigeria.

They do not want to listen to restructuring.

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by gwarotango: 3:51pm On Sep 09, 2019
valentineuwakwe:
If they are not rebels, then they are FREEDOM FIGHTERS
According to Nigerian law they are terrorists

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by LZAA: 3:52pm On Sep 09, 2019
GMbuharii:


Chief minister of Igbo affairs
grin

Lzaa immhotep bastardmod adaibeku

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by igboamaka007: 3:53pm On Sep 09, 2019
nairavsdollars:
Temidayo Akinsuyi, Lagos



https://www.independent.ng/ipob-members-fighting-for-their-rights-not-rebels-opadokun/
Vote Chief Ayo Opadokun for president 2023 grin
nairavsdollars:
Temidayo Akinsuyi, Lagos



https://www.independent.ng/ipob-members-fighting-for-their-rights-not-rebels-opadokun/
Vote Chief Ayo Opadokun for president 2023
Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by Mrfeel: 4:09pm On Sep 09, 2019
shamecurls:
They should give them the Biafra abeg..

Tired of all this chest-beating.

Make dem go back to their region abegi!

Rest of Nigeria should capitalise on their independence and boot them out once its actualised


Xenophobia in South Africa will be child's play compared to what will befall them.

Truth must be said.

What can be worse than what has already happened to us in 1967 to 1970, 3 million of Igbos lost their lives, no single structure in Biafran land was left on touched, but we bounced back and rebuild our states our infrastructure is better than most Nigerian States that never experienced the destruction

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by Mrfeel: 4:10pm On Sep 09, 2019
gwarotango:
According to Nigerian law they are terrorists
Who made the Nigerian law? To who's benefit was the law made?

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by freeze001(f): 4:11pm On Sep 09, 2019
Why did u respond to that one that doesn't know his left from his right?
gidgiddy:


But they didn't kill anyone
Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by shamecurls(m): 4:13pm On Sep 09, 2019
Mrfeel:


What can be worse than what has already happened to us in 1967 to 1970, 3 million of Igbos lost their lives, no single structure in Biafran land was left on touched, but we bounced back and rebuild our states our infrastructure is better than most Nigerian States that never experienced the destruction

grin. Joke!

What's in the East?

What did you rebuild?

You guys chest beat alot.

Tell me what's in the East.

A region without a city?

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by enemyofprogress: 4:16pm On Sep 09, 2019
izzou:
grin

The tribal and religious hatred in this country will explode soon...

I don't even know what's binding Nigerians now. Our leaders have used both methods to divide us

na cellotape dey bind us together and the thing go soon cut
Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by enemyofprogress: 4:18pm On Sep 09, 2019
gwarotango:
According to Nigerian law they are terrorists
they are not. What will you call boko haram?
Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by FuckThaMod: 4:22pm On Sep 09, 2019
GavelSlam:


Xenophobia is karma for you guys.
You are drunk..

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by Franklyspeakin: 4:24pm On Sep 09, 2019
But can u compare them with herders, bandits and meyeti Allah?? Yet they where proscribed while bandits are meeting with the presidents representative, a sitting governor?? Isnt it funny??.
GavelSlam:


It is a lie.

The first was Kanu soliciting for funds for weapons.

Secondly, on his program on Biafra radio one of your members threatened to make sure he kills a northerner when he comes to Nigeria from his base.

There was also the instruction by Kanu to burn Deeper life churches in Igbo land. Many threatening to kill Pastor Kumuyi should they find him in Abia state.

Many other cases, too numerous to mention.

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by gwarotango: 4:26pm On Sep 09, 2019
enemyofprogress:
they are not. What will you call boko haram?
They are all terrorists
Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by enemyofprogress: 4:27pm On Sep 09, 2019
gwarotango:
They are all terrorists
so why were they not proscribed?
Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by GavelSlam: 4:30pm On Sep 09, 2019
FuckThaMod:

You are drunk..

Like your father.

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by gwarotango: 4:45pm On Sep 09, 2019
enemyofprogress:
so why were they not proscribed?
they are proscribed
Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by Light1259: 4:50pm On Sep 09, 2019
Anybody, who think IPOB is a terrorist group or rebel that person is dunce, when did, fighting for ur right become terrorist? this is the reason we are black, a bunch of unreasonable and mental people.

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by follock007(m): 4:57pm On Sep 09, 2019
these ipob look to me like edo people because the igbos i know are elders and main stake holders in Nigerian politics. They know that if they still separate from Nigeria, they are still going to be under the playing by the ECOWAS rules which Nigeria is a leading member, and they will become one of the western African countries which will erode all that eastern pride they now enjoy just like that...
Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by BayernMunich: 5:03pm On Sep 09, 2019
GavelSlam:
Their modus operandi is similar to that of xenophobic South Africans.




You always come here to support Fulani bandits and Fulani jihadist herdsmen, you also sympathize with Boko Haram here and say nothing about their victims because you think they are Kafirs.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEiei5eQnfk

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by theomerio: 5:04pm On Sep 09, 2019
gwarotango:
According to Nigerian law they are terrorists
And according to international law?
Why are terrorists publicly protesting in all developed countries of the world without any disturbances. Mind you they are foreigners in those places, yet they are not even as much as questioned by the police. Even the indigenes of those countries join in most of the protests.
But here in Nigeria, things are done the other way round because we have zombies here. You see why MNK called Nigeria a zoo, and you are one of its animals for even reasoning like this.

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by T9ksy(m): 5:05pm On Sep 09, 2019
shamecurls:
They should give them the Biafra abeg..

Tired of all this chest-beating.

Make dem go back to their region abegi!




Abi o jare!!!


The sad FACT, unfortunately is that when they do get their Biafra, they will still need to come to our region to hustlte for their daily bread.

In the last biafran/oil war, many of them stayed behind in lagos and Ibadan whilst in open support of Ojukwu and his rag-tag BLF-Biafran Liberation Front.

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by BayernMunich: 5:19pm On Sep 09, 2019
GavelSlam:


That's not true.

In addition, when you start preaching hatred it's only a matter of time before violence ensues.

This news is fake and you know it

IPOB later released the pictures of the police man walking away after this news, I will get it.

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Re: Ayo Opadokun: IPOB Members Fighting For Their Rights, They Are Not Rebels by FuckThaMod: 5:19pm On Sep 09, 2019
shamecurls:
They should give them the Biafra abeg..

Tired of all this chest-beating.

Make dem go back to their region abegi!

Rest of Nigeria should capitalise on their independence and boot them out once its actualised


Xenophobia in South Africa will be child's play compared to what will befall them.

Truth must be said.
grin But why is it paining you like this.. Must you threaten?
Biafra must come, if you like be xenophobic but don't complain when other countries do the same to Nigeria. No one has monopoly over violence kid.

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