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Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Beautifulminde3: 2:30pm On May 06, 2020
hidhrhis:
I swear Throwback is a warrior
A Tiger
Majority of this iPobs are illiterate who knows nothing
The biafra that will choke you
are we not Africans
The fools don't know the main reason why kanu is agitating for that biafra
They don't even know If he has ulterior motives or not
they just swallow everything he says hook and line
Their fellow igbos in the house never for once raise the topic that they want biafra
I dont see Viagra(biafra) auto correct even changed your country name
I don't see biafra coming anytime soon even in the next 100 years
The fools are planning like plans don't fail
He is running from this thread

https://www.nairaland.com/5839442/what-many-doesnt-know-river#89250745
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by hidhrhis(m): 2:32pm On May 06, 2020
Beautifulminde3:
He is empty just like many of you
I'm just stating the obvious I've got no time to trade word with you
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by NGpatriot: 2:34pm On May 06, 2020
naijaking1:
A comparable city in the north will be 100% federally funded and developed, in the south west it will be 90% federally funded, but in the south east like Onitsha, it's less than 5% federally funded. Yes, 5%, and proud!!!!!
Your first Nigeria bridge and the 2nd Nigeria bridge under construction are all funded by the FG, your airport is FG funded like many other FG facilities in your SE villages are federally funded.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by 9japride(m): 2:37pm On May 06, 2020
NGpatriot:
Your first Nigeria bridge and the 2nd Nigeria bridge under construction are all funded by the FG, your airport is FG funded like many other FG facilities in your SE villages are federally funded.
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That bridge is for all Nigerians. Why can't the federal government site major government facilities in the south east? Go to Kaduna state, you will wonder the number of federal government presence there. Its not fair
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Ikinternational: 2:37pm On May 06, 2020
Throwback:
That you do not even understand what it means to be landlocked within the present Nigerian boundary, shows you are an illiterate that needs to be educated.

Is there any Igbo state or Igbo town that borders any neighboring country, thereby part of Nigeria's international boundary? No!

Is there any Igbo state or village that is bound by the sea, thereby exiting as an international delineation? No!

You say your villages exit to a River. Will you sail from that river and continue into Non Igbo territory because the river exits into the sea? What stops the Nupe, Berom, and Igala from sailing the same river from further upland and trying to pass through Biafra and eventually into Non-Igbo territory so as to access the same sea?

You are landlocked because by the time your miniature 5states were to secede from Nigeria, without the alliance of the Ikwere or other non-Igbo tribes that have access to the sea, you will be totally locked within Nigeria just like Lesotho is locked within South Africa.

Look at the map below, and see how trapped you are. I know it feels choking.

Simply put, you will be at the mercy of Nigeria.
What I don't understand is how this is your headache.
Is it not the Biafrans headache to sort out?
So why are you so concerned?

Do you think you're breaking news or something?
Ojukwu didn't know this in '66?

NONE of what you stated is reason not to create Biafra if that is what the majority of igbos want. The truth is majority of igbos are ho hum on the Biafra issue. FOR NOW

The obstacles are already well known and they are not a deterrent
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by NGpatriot: 2:37pm On May 06, 2020
Sad that these ipobs don't know the meaning of landlocked? Maybe they did not teach them geography and social studies in elementary and secondary school.


With so many ignorant and ipob illiterates, biafra is doomed and dead on arrival.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Beautifulminde3: 2:40pm On May 06, 2020
hidhrhis:
I'm just stating the obvious
I've got no time to trade word with you
Of cause he is empty, seeing him as a hero to you and your likes grin grin it doesn't change the fact that River Niger is international water no body have the right to obstruct those that borderd the Niger River from navigating to the sea.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Ikinternational: 2:47pm On May 06, 2020
PVision2020:
Most of the Ipob miscreants on NL are stark illiterates tossed to and fro by their emotions and inherent hatred for others. Imagine a man being held and consoled by his wife with his children crying "Sorry Daddy" because of one village river in Onitsha...
It's really funny the way you people try to pin the word "hate" on other tribes. It's freaking hilarious.
It's like all you guys lack self awareness.

I guess the goal is to say it enough times hoping it sticks.

As if the posting history of EVERYONE is not available to view
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by eagleu: 2:47pm On May 06, 2020
NGpatriot:
Your first Nigeria bridge and the 2nd Nigeria bridge under construction are all funded by the FG, your airport is FG funded like many other FG facilities in your SE villages are federally funded.
Though your examples are wrong, I would not waste time addressing them.
However, join us and other well meaning Nigerians to urge restructuring so that each city and community can develop at their own pace.
Federal location of industries should be based on market forces, and not solely on crude and cheap tribalistic formulas.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Nobody: 2:51pm On May 06, 2020
Bundaweber:
and Nigeria can simply put an embargo on goods into "Biafra" coming through sea and air and place a heavy tax on goods through the land. infact Nigeria with some few policies will strangle "Biafra"
Illiteracy is bad.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by hidhrhis(m): 2:52pm On May 06, 2020
Beautifulminde3:
Of cause he is empty, seeing him as a hero to you and your likes grin grin it doesn't change the fact that River Niger is international water no body have the right to obstruct those that borderd the Niger River from navigating to the sea.
you've mentioned me 3 times in the space of 10minutes
I dropped my view of how I see una agitation for biafra without mentioning you then drop yours and move on
it seems. it is really paining you
I did not even call him a hero
go check my post again I called him a warrior and a tiger not a hero
they have separate meaning
my use of warrior signify someone who stand firm and argue with knowledge and wisdom and evidence without giving up
Tiger used as a figurative of speech for someone who never back down they fight till the very end
with his knowledge he nursed your dullard counterpart
if you now call him a hero without me mentioning it, it shows you also recognise him as one but your hatred won't make you admit it

no matter what you post if you mention me I will just ignore and read because I can't afford to waste my precious time arguing when I've got loads of things to learn from this great platform
How will you feel if you never live to see this biafra or it never happens
how do you always feel to be called a Nigerian cos the world don't know biafra
what will you do. if you were to apply for a US visa and they call you a Nigerian
will you argue and deny you are nigerian
until you gain your Viagra which is unlikely we are all one Nigerian so every I'll words you use to describe the country applys to everyone and your family
if kanu is misleading you and calling Nigeria and Nigerians different name remember he has a dual citizenship he can deny he isnt a Nigerian if things go sour
remember you only have one citizenship
Be wise
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Nobody: 2:52pm On May 06, 2020
Beautifulminde3:
If Biafra go which people will still remain in Nigeria to place embargo huh
Lol.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Ikinternational: 2:57pm On May 06, 2020
princemillla:
It wont be funny that average yoruba man wNt u to secede from Nigeria. The rate at which you guys Re flooding the west is too much and yet yoruba man is your problem.


I hate to comment on thread that promote tribal bigotry but sometimes I wonder what these guys really wNt.

You hate the yoruba and you Re working, living and earning in yoruba region. That's confusion mehn
All yoruba people are in yoruba land abi
No outside investments
No outside property

Okay guy, we heard you.

You people want to be hated so bad, because it lends itself to you feeling superior.

I'm sure you interviewed every igbo person in the SW before you came online to make your proclamations.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by myobjective: 3:03pm On May 06, 2020
Throwback:
Fact is always bigotry to Ndigbo.

Are your clansmen not already hating the NBS boss because of statistical data that is factual?
The level of illiteracy and arrogance normally exhibited by Ipob on this platform is mind-blowing. This nigga should be thanking you for educating his sorry ass but their hubris will never allow them to learn.

I stop taking them seriously because whatever analysis you put forward they will never learn.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by myobjective: 3:08pm On May 06, 2020
haffaze777:
This is what the Op wrote which u turn blind eyes to only to started preaching love to throwback, don't u think u need to talk some sense to Op who started d madness before u can tell Yoruba not to reply him in his own way?
Don't mind Ipob, they like to play the victim card. Left for me, I want Nigeria to disintegrate so that these boastful people can have a country on their own. It will be a rude awakening for them because such a nation will be a total failure.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by valentinegibbs(m): 3:13pm On May 06, 2020
Sometimes when I read what my fellow easterners comment here,I feel ashamed
I have never been a supporter of your sole called Biafra and that's my own choice
I know many of you would start insulting but hey,that's cool because that's all you know how to do
The guy made sense comparing the Igbo's and the situation in Lesotho and it makes perfect sense but the only reply you have for him is to insult him instead if being factual
Mtchwwwww
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Validfacts: 3:17pm On May 06, 2020
nsiba:
.

Your people are also found in zamfara kwara Abuja even Lagos....
When it comes to lies Satan knows you guys are numerous uno
Don't mind the idio.t. you see that i didn't respond to him? That's how they have been doing, flooding every regions and claiming is part of their territories. Very dirty and wayward pi.gs. That was the major reason Nigerians hate them, no part of Nigeria that didn't hate them, including the so called their south south brothers. If u hear what they do talk at their back.. Useless Osu pple.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by whirlwind7(m): 3:17pm On May 06, 2020
Throwback:
That you do not even understand what it means to be landlocked within the present Nigerian boundary, shows you are an illiterate that needs to be educated.

Is there any Igbo state or Igbo town that borders any neighboring country, thereby part of Nigeria's international boundary? No!

Is there any Igbo state or village that is bound by the sea, thereby exiting as an international delineation? No!

You say your villages exit to a River. Will you sail from that river and continue into Non Igbo territory because the river exits into the sea? What stops the Nupe, Berom, and Igala from sailing the same river from further upland and trying to pass through Biafra and eventually into Non-Igbo territory so as to access the same sea?

You are landlocked because by the time your miniature 5states were to secede from Nigeria, without the alliance of the Ikwere or other non-Igbo tribes that have access to the sea, you will be totally locked within Nigeria just like Lesotho is locked within South Africa.

Look at the map below, and see how trapped you are. I know it feels choking.

Simply put, you will be at the mercy of Nigeria.
Bogged down by the shitty tripe you have been fed by a country that gives zero fvcks whether you remain wretched for life or die in misery, you keep mouthing same defeatist mantra your ancestors and no good leaders who knew even less than you do.

Yes, agreed...Biafra will be at the mercy of Nigeria.
Yes, agreed...Biafrans will be so pathetic, even the worst almajiri can stroll into any Igbo town and become their king instantly.

You retàrds are always quick to point out the impossible when it comes to Igbo affairs. Why not leave Igbos be so they can go extinct and finally make you twerps have unending orgasmic bliss?

Igbos know they will suffer when they achieve Biafra. We've made our peace with that realization. We got bored with the well organized, technologically advanced and extremely rich country called Nigeria. A country that placed the welfare of it's citizens first and foremost.

We want to experience hardship and farmine and epidemic and the worst life expectancy ever known to man. Nigeria has been so good to Igbos, that we feel ashamed for exploiting it's benevolence to us. We just got tired of being smothered with so much love and so much attention, we need to know if we can survive 365 days trying to forge a path for ourself. Of course, we have none else to blame but ourself, in the event we fail. Thank you big brother for looking out for us.
You are far too kind.

Did it occur to you that a Nigeria as you know it today will cease to exist the moment Igbos or any other major ethnicity separates from it? Once that happens, every other ethnic group will be in a mighty rush to become the second nation to carve itself out from your Nigeria.

At that point, I wonder how Biafra will be at the mercy of a Nigeria that no longer exist.
The realization will probably make folks like you commit suicide, rather than brace for change.

Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by TheChameleon: 3:17pm On May 06, 2020
PVision2020:
Most of the Ipob miscreants on NL are stark illiterates tossed to and fro by their emotions and inherent hatred for others. Imagine a man being held and consoled by his wife with his children crying "Sorry Daddy" because of one village river in Onitsha...
This is hilarious as fck grin

Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Ikinternational: 3:19pm On May 06, 2020
NOETHNICITY:
All around me everywhere in Lagos you have these guys, but deep down their hearts they resent thier host like shit.
They are just soooooooo ungrateful
See them.....

Na you pay for their shop?
Na you pay their various taxes?
Na you help them feed?
Na you provide shelter?
Na you hustle for them?

Is it the igbos fault FG choose to focus so much of their infrastructure building on Lagos and Abuja? If I'm a professional looking for work, where will I find such companies?

A fellow Nigerian needs to be "grateful" smh
Right after God, igbos should pray to SW
Just look at the mentality of these people.

But in the next breath say igbos are not marginalized

Just oozing sophistication everywhere
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by myobjective: 3:27pm On May 06, 2020
Throwback:
The blue lines are for the water bodies.

Besides everyone knows River Orange runs through Lesotho. Many other rivers and tributaries of rivers run through the landlocked country.

You can use the Niger river tributaries leading to the sea, just as the Nupe or Igala can despite being further upland from the shores of Nigeria.

However, you are at the mercy of the Non-Igbo tribes or Nigerian territory who are below you and who will dictate the political and economic terms by which you will be allowed exit into the sea or entry from the sea.
The questions are what volume of ship/boat the river can take as it is well known that river Niger is highly 'silted'. It may be more economical to use the port of neighbouring countries using a rail and dry port in the east.

The reason why the east wouldn't be viable is not only because it is landlocked but because it will also be overcrowded, lack any meaningful natural or human resources to develop, surrounded by hostile neighbours and will just be coming out from a much bigger and prosperous nation. The Igbo fail to realise that they are just a parasite in the entity called Nigeria. They take more than they contribute and get to travel everywhere to trade or constitute nuisances. If allow economic reality to dictate for them and not emotion they wouldn't be agitating for self-governance.

The Igbos need the oil-rich delta and part of Benue and Taraba to go with them. They need the deltas not because of oil (since oil will soon be useless) but because of valuable arable land.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by ItooWorWor(m): 3:29pm On May 06, 2020
imhotep:
Onitsha amaka. Igbo amaka.
Cc lzaa itooworwor metaphysical bambambiglo
Acess ke grin
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by lenghtinny(m): 3:29pm On May 06, 2020
rennon:
Same person as Ronald1 and other poster above. He uses his over 10 accounts to like his posts. 10 likes in 2 mins? LOL. Afonjas, it's over for you people!
You must be extremely stupid if this is all you can say about the comment you quoted.

You are being corrected about what landlocked means yet you don’t want to take to correction.

Go take some lessons in geography before you disgrace your ancestors in public so you won’t be hyping river niger and benue next time.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by NGpatriot: 3:32pm On May 06, 2020
9japride:
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That bridge is for all Nigerians. Why can't the federal government site major government facilities in the south east? Go to Kaduna state, you will wonder the number of federal government presence there. Its not fair
Oh, I get your logic, when the FG fund projects in the SE, it's for all Nigerians, but when it's in the North, it is only for Northerners.

Btw, there are countless elected and appointed FG officials from the SE so obviously, your people are part of the FG government and the decision making and FG project approving body called FEC so stop acting as if such decisions were being made solely by folks from other regions without the participation of the people from the SE.

Yor elected and and appointed federal officials iin Abuja should be held responsible for any shortcomings or lack of FG projects in the SE.

You people sat quietly and contented under 16 years of PDP rule including your favorite GEJ, you did not say anything about FG presence even when they lied to you when they fooled and dangle the 2NB in your face for 30 years and still failed to deliver even though under the same GEJ, nearly all his appointees were people from the SE, but still, they did not commission one single FG project in the SE for 16 years.

Your son of the soil Ekweremadu and the Senate VP sat and amassed wealth with mansions all over the world but never once cared about FG projects in the SE, but you people have the guts to blame other people for your own self inflicted problems.

The first NB was built by Hausa man, the 2nd NB under construction is being built by another Hausa man so stop fooling yourself with hatred and bigotry, the Hausa man obviously cares more about you than your own people.

Your cries and blame games are misguided, face your lazy and incompetent money-grubbing leaders.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Throwback: 3:32pm On May 06, 2020
whirlwind7:
Bogged down by the shitty tripe you have been fed by a country that gives zero fvcks whether you remain wretched for life or die in misery, you keep mouthing same defeatist mantra your ancestors and no good leaders who knew even less than you do.

Yes, agreed...Biafra will be at the mercy of Nigeria.
Yes, agreed...Biafrans will be so pathetic, even the worst almajiri can stroll into any Igbo town and become their king instantly.

You retàrds are always quick to point out the impossible when it comes to Igbo affairs. Why not leave Igbos be so they can go extinct and finally make you twerps have unending orgasmic bliss?

Igbos know they will suffer when they achieve Biafra. We've made our peace with that realization. We got bored with the well organized, technologically advanced and extremely rich country called Nigeria. A country that placed the welfare of it's citizens first and foremost.

We want to experience hardship and farmine and epidemic and the worst life expectancy ever known to man. Nigeria has been so good to Igbos, that we feel ashamed for exploiting it's benevolence to us. We just got tired of being smothered with so much love and so much attention, we need to know if we can survive 365 days trying to forge a path for ourself. Of course, we have none else to blame but ourself, in the event we fail. Thank you big brother for looking out for us.
You are far too kind.

Did it occur to you that a Nigeria as you know it today will cease to exist the moment Igbos or any other major ethnicity separates from it? Once that happens, every other ethnic group will be in a mighty rush to become the second nation to carve itself out from your Nigeria.

At that point, I wonder how Biafra will be at the mercy of a Nigeria that no longer exist.
The realization will probably make folks like you commit suicide, rather than brace for change.
All this your agony is because a crying Igbo man couldn't control his emotions, and despite his wife holding him not to cry, he still proceeded to create this topic and blame Yorubas for his ignorance of the Niger River that separates Asaba from Onitsha, for which Igbos ply the popular Niger Bridge.

All of these back and forth comments was because of one ignorant bigoted fellow who thought he could get away with blaming Yorubas for all of his life problems.

Legend has it that the crying Igbo man has been wailing uncontrollably at the feet of his wife, who is now scolding him that "I send you message?".
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by ItooWorWor(m): 3:33pm On May 06, 2020
Ikinternational:
It's really funny the way you people try to pin the word "hate" on other tribes. It's freaking hilarious.
It's like all you guys lack self awareness.

I guess the goal is to say it enough times hoping it sticks.

As if the posting history of EVERYONE is not available to view
Why did the op mention yorubas in his post in the first place huh
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by myobjective: 3:35pm On May 06, 2020
Validfacts:
No. North central ain't landlocked. Kwara, Niger, and Benue has borders leading outside Nigeria.
They are landlocked. Any piece of land that has no direct access to the sea is landlocked.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by CXLVII: 3:38pm On May 06, 2020
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whirlwind7:
Bogged down by the shitty tripe you have been fed by a country that gives zero fvcks whether you remain wretched for life or die in misery, you keep mouthing same defeatist mantra your ancestors and no good leaders who knew even less than you do.

Yes, agreed...Biafra will be at the mercy of Nigeria.
Yes, agreed...Biafrans will be so pathetic, even the worst almajiri can stroll into any Igbo town and become their king instantly.

You retàrds are always quick to point out the impossible when it comes to Igbo affairs. Why not leave Igbos be so they can go extinct and finally make you twerps have unending orgasmic bliss?

Igbos know they will suffer when they achieve Biafra. We've made our peace with that realization. We got bored with the well organized, technologically advanced and extremely rich country called Nigeria. A country that placed the welfare of it's citizens first and foremost.

We want to experience hardship and farmine and epidemic and the worst life expectancy ever known to man. Nigeria has been so good to Igbos, that we feel ashamed for exploiting it's benevolence to us. We just got tired of being smothered with so much love and so much attention, we need to know if we can survive 365 days trying to forge a path for ourself. Of course, we have none else to blame but ourself, in the event we fail. Thank you big brother for looking out for us.
You are far too kind.

Did it occur to you that a Nigeria as you know it today will cease to exist the moment Igbos or any other major ethnicity separates from it? Once that happens, every other ethnic group will be in a mighty rush to become the second nation to carve itself out from your Nigeria.

At that point, I wonder how Biafra will be at the mercy of a Nigeria that no longer exist.
The realization will probably make folks like you commit suicide, rather than brace for change.
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Bunkum and balderdash
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by haffaze777(m): 3:39pm On May 06, 2020
myobjective:
Don't mind Ipob, they like to play the victim card. Left for me, I want Nigeria to disintegrate so that these boastful people can have a country on their own. It will be a rude awakening for them because such a nation will be a total failure.
I tire for him
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by DesChyko: 3:44pm On May 06, 2020
abduljabbar4:
I watched something like that on National Geographic. I completely forgot about it before you mentioned it. Good


So how can your states afford it?
It's an expensive enterprise. There's no limit to how we can source money for it as a country. That'll be a lengthy discussion but I expect you're not unfamiliar with it.
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Ikinternational: 3:52pm On May 06, 2020
Things that make you go hmm

If Biafra is destined to fail, then why is Nigerian government so adamant in non cooperation? Matter of fact, the conversation is a non starter.

I guess it's out of compassion. They'd hate to see the mighty igbos begging to rejoin Nigeria out of hunger. Okay o
Re: I Never Knew Onitsha Had A Large Body Of Water. Thought SE Was Landlocked? God! by Rexymania(m): 3:56pm On May 06, 2020
I don't know what IBOs did to them o. May God continue to uplift all ibos world wide
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