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Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 4:16pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Dedetwo:They lie a lot. But one time there eyes will clear. This is 2020, light no still dae 2020, 10years from 2030, before u know it we are entering a new century and Nigeria is still stuck in the 1900's. Yet look at how a lot of people are thinking. Everyone knows the truth, we igbos might not be perfect but if Biafra had succeeded in the 70's the Eastern region won't be like this in this era. We are not an unserious people. 2 Likes |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 4:18pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
franchasng:We can't leave this country we only want our rights. And that's all. |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by SlayerForever: 4:19pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by mercyville: 4:19pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Tobrasky: Slave mentality.How can the poverty stricken Igbos buy up the lands of the Yorubas who are the richest people and most developed region in Nigeria? Yorubas are using the few rich Igbos to develop their region while Igboland remains backward..White men and their slaves come to mind. When Yorubas are done with the Igbos,the few lands will be revoked and Igbos will be sent back to Alaigbo. Ibadan,,a Yoruba city is more develped than the entire Igboland.Go and develop Igboland and save them from poverty. , 2 Likes |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 5:12pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
This is 2020, 80years before a new century. Already the 21st century is an age of innovation the world has gone far and Nigeria is still stuck in underdevelopment and a lot if u see nothing wrong with it. Its not even about Biafra by now Nigerians as a whole are supposed to be Angry with Nigeria, a lot of Nigerians are frustrated u are 30 years a graduate and jobless and still live with your parents, in a hot room without electricity. With your poverty you go outside the little money you have police would arrest u and take it from u. This is 2020 bail our us free yet you would get arrested and police would be pricing bail money with u and a lot if u see nothing wrong, Hausa/Fulani or Nigeria is not fueling Biafra, so many people are just tired of the frustration. 1 Like |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by tsdarkside(m): 5:25pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
MONIKERREVEALER: ehen....!! talk iji....!! did south south agree too....!!??....or call them minorities.... why did they fight against you in groups....?? |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 5:29pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
tsdarkside:Did the entire ijaws agree on Boros plan? If Ijaws are the fourth largest ethnic group according to them. How come an uprising like that could only birth less than 200 soldiers. If majority of ijaws were with Boro or gave him the go ahead do u think it would be so? |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by tsdarkside(m): 5:34pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Coldie: now we have a issue.... we dont know who agreed to anybody.... i saw a video were cownunu was rantin to eastern chieftains to return with buharis head.... and they were clappin....?? now tell me which south south chieftain would clapp to that....?? |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 5:36pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
referandum: The willinks commission have u read it, lies and greed from your people didn't start today; "THE FEARS AND GRIEVANCES OF MINORITIES 7. “It was suggested (by non-Ibo petitioners) that it was the deliberate object of the Ibo majority in the Region to fill every post with Ibos (in public post and services).….when, however we came to consider specific complaints about the composition of public bodies, we found them in many cases exaggerated or unreasonable.” 8. “The allegation was put forward by counsel (to petitioners) that the Judiciary (when not European) was predominantly Ibo, with the implication that this caused fear among those who are not Ibos. But it was clearly stated in evidence by Dr. Udoma, the leader of UNIP, that no occasion could be adduced of the judiciary acting with partiality. The fact is that the legal profession is largely Ibos and the reasons for this do not seem to be Government action. It is therefore inevitable that there should be an Ibo preponderance among Judges and Magistrates. Further, it is the declared policy of Government that the Judiciary should be federal and this does not indicate a desire to control it. Again, the operation and composition of Public Service Commission here, as in the West, appeared to us in no way open to reproach.” 9. “In the Police, which in this region alone is wholly Federal, the number of Ibos in the higher appointments is not out of proportion to the Ibos in the region. The force is now federally controlled and although there are a large number of Ibos in the lower ranks, this is due to the fact that it has for long been a tradition among the Ibos to offer themselves for recruitment in this force in far greater numbers than any other tribe.” 10. “we noted that in five years, 1952 – 1957, from a total of 412 secondary scholarships, 216 were awarded to persons living in the COR areas, while the figures for post-secondary scholarships were 211 out of 623. The latter is about the right proportion of one-third, the former considerably in excess. It was suggested that scholarships awarded to non-Ibos were of an inferior kind and that the best scholarships went to Ibos, but we were, unable to see that this claim held any validity. On the evidence before us, we conclude that the allegations of discriminations in the matter of scholarships are unjustified.” 11. “It was further suggested that loans by the Eastern Regional Finance Corporation, the Eastern Region Development Board, and the Eastern Region Development Corporation were made with some degree of preference to Ibos. It did appear that most of the loans made by these bodies were to Ibos, but that is not to say that this was necessarily improper. Ibos constitute two thirds of the population of the region and have a bigger share of financial and commercial responsibility than their numbers warrant.” 12. “That there should be modern streetlight in Onitsha, and not Calabar, was also quoted as example of discrimination; it proved however that Onitsha Urban District Council had financed this measure from their own resources.” 13. “The question of land was repeatedly raised, it being resented by the Efiks and Ibibios that the Ibos should acquire land at all in their territory while the methods by which it was obtained were also questioned. There is no doubt that on the Ibo Plateau there is insufficient land for the people and the Ibos ate thrusting outwards where possible they acquire land and use it either for cultivation or building…..This is a matter which will require legislation sooner or later and it will be delicate to handle, but the economic process is in itself healthy and we had little sympathy with a witness who remarked that there is much undeveloped land in district and he was anxious that it should not fall into the hand of the Ibos….We believe that Governments in Nigeria should be careful not to try to protect minorities by introducing measures that would restrict development.” 14. “A group of miscellaneous grievances and charges against the Ibos from Calabar may be treated together; we were told that the Ibos did not observe local customs in the markets….We formed the impression that jealousy of the Ibos successes in the markets was the main factor. https://scannewsnigeria.com/news/willink-report-1958-the-following-are-excerpts-from-a-the-report-of-the-commission-appointed-to-enquire-into-the-fears-of-minorities-and-the-means-of-allaying-them-otherwise-known-a |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by tsdarkside(m): 5:37pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
we didnt agreed on anything biafra....!! using that as aguement today is silly when not insulting.... biafrans were rebels....!! yes....!! i said it....!! bite me....!!!! 1 Like |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by tsdarkside(m): 5:39pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
and i go so far and say anybody that is still pushin for biafra should be placed in the level of boko haram....!! |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 5:40pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
tsdarkside:Show me the video, no be mouth. If u are above 25 and u are educated let's talk reasonably and debate reasonably. Show me where KANU told Igbo chiefs to return with Buharis head? I am not a fan of KANU, I only admire him for the fact that his group has remained peaceful despite all the trials they have faced. |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by tsdarkside(m): 5:41pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Coldie: park joor.... |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 5:41pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
tsdarkside:Stop talking to yourself. I want u to engage me. Let's all bring the truth to bare |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by tsdarkside(m): 5:42pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Coldie: you cant engage me.... i will only end up abusin your ol tribe again.... |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 5:47pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
tsdarkside:Are we debating like reasonable people here or we are here to be doing afonja, cone heads, flat heads rubbish. Get sense o 1 Like |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Xisnin(m): 5:52pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Armaggedon: Adaka Boro is a fool but the hate-preaching fugitive in London is a hero. Your submission sums up all the fake love you claim to have for the Niger-Delta. Suddenly, the secession-loving group are now against it when it paints them in a bad light. 1 Like |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 5:56pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Xisnin:We no claim fake love. We love the Niger Delta as much as they love us, no addition no subtraction. If there love for us is real its reciprocal, if its fake its also reciprocal. SIMPLE 1 Like |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 6:11pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
They wanted to spread lies they got busted from all angle. And none want to say anything again 1 Like |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by mrvitalis(m): 7:09pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Coldie:Sale those asset n build in the east ...just keep your factory or shop where u are based ...all your capital ,plazas , hotels, malls should all be in the east |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by mrvitalis(m): 7:10pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Paretomaster1:Do I look like an ipob member ? |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 7:11pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
mrvitalis:That's not how businesses work |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by mrvitalis(m): 7:18pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Coldie:I one a factory in uyo ...that is the first and only land I'm buying outside south east Rent do your business ...make profit build in your region ...if u keep building outside is at your own risk ...the reason those northerners keep threatening us Invest in your region oga |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by referandum(m): 10:01pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Xavfra:Oga, nobody will beg you to use nothing. 1 Like |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by referandum(m): 10:21pm On Feb 17, 2020 |
Xisnin:The problem is you people. Una just wake up one morning and boom! You're making claims that ND is going along with you no negotiation, nothing. Igbo's generally are manupulative and very controlling. There's no way we can move with those kind of people, they dont even trust themselves, how can we trust them? I've lived in . Enugu and Imo for more than 5yrs each. So I know what am saying. Check out this thread alone, see the set of people who has insulted others the more, guess the tribe. Are those the kind of peopke we will seceed with? Now when humans are supose to me more civilized. No wonder Adaka, was happy with the creation of Rivers state. 2 Likes |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Paretomaster1(m): 12:18am On Feb 18, 2020 |
mrvitalis: Yes you are... You sounded like one.... |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by mrvitalis(m): 12:38am On Feb 18, 2020 |
Paretomaster1:Then you are more dumb than I thought 1 Like |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Westbestside: 6:40am On Feb 18, 2020 |
Coldie:He is no deceiving anybody but saying the fact. |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Westbestside: 6:46am On Feb 18, 2020 |
franchasng:If you want to know if yorubas invest outside or not, go to Europe and America. |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 8:08am On Feb 18, 2020 |
Westbestside:I proved my points with facts. Counter all my points? 1 Like |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by juman(m): 8:14am On Feb 18, 2020 |
A true hero. |
Re: Before The Biafrian Struggle. Struggle Of An Unsung Hero.(PHOTOS) by Coldie(m): 8:20am On Feb 18, 2020 |
referandum:U guys are so ignorant with history. So much lies are just revolving around you people. Fvck secession, if saying the truth is an insult I would never stop carrying out this so called insult. |
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