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Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by Martinchimezie1: 10:26am On Jun 06, 2020
Senator Ekpenyong
•Says heavens will not fall if we do
Senator Christopher Ekpenyong represents Akwa Ibom North West in the 9th Senate on the plank of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by bigtt76(f): 10:28am On Jun 06, 2020
See face! All these ones that have their families abroad. Ediot #mtscheeeeeeew

Heavens will not fall but think about the real cost of breakups - internal agitations by minorities of minorities. Nigeria will end up in smithereens of countries and more violence. People don't think shaa.

They think if for example Biafra were actualized, there would not be minorities within it that feels marginalized to want out? Even in the North there are minorities not considered worthy.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by agwom(m): 10:29am On Jun 06, 2020
One Nigeria forever...but this handsome small, abi?
Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by keentola(m): 10:32am On Jun 06, 2020
"Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”


Is there a book you have been searching for?

Or you're looking for books to update your library?


You can contact me for your EBOOKS/PDF today at a very reduced price @ the rate of 5 books for #450.


My number is in the Bio section.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by proeast(m): 10:34am On Jun 06, 2020
bigtt76:
See face! All these ones that have their families abroad. Ediot #mtscheeeeeeew

Heavens will not fall but think about the real cost of breakups - internal agitations by minorities of minorities. Nigeria will end up in smithereens of countries and more violence. People don't think shaa.

They think if for example Biafra were actualized, there would not be minorities within it that feels marginalized to want out? Even in the North there are minorities not considered worthy.


Afonja unity begger, how market?

Since you don't want to accept the reality that Nigeria is living its last days, others know that already.

I opened a thread on it yesterday too!

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by bigpriik: 10:39am On Jun 06, 2020
keentola:
"Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors, and the most patient of teachers.”


Is there a book you have been searching for?

Or you're looking for books to update your library?


You can contact me for your EBOOKS/PDF today at a very reduced price @ the rate of 5 books for #450.


My number is in the Bio section.

Do you have Dan bacon books.
Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by bigtt76(f): 10:42am On Jun 06, 2020
Break-up is totally fine it's the after effect that is the issue. Within the Igbos, you have minorities and that is why it's always difficult getting a consensus among them compared to the yorubas and Hausas.


proeast:


Afonja unity begger, how market?

Since you don't want to accept the reality that Nigeria is living its last days, others know that already.

I opened a thread on it yesterday too!

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by proeast(m): 10:55am On Jun 06, 2020
bigtt76:
Break-up is totally fine it's the after effect that is the issue. Within the Igbos, you have minorities and that is why it's always difficult getting a consensus among them compared to the yorubas and Hausas.



I agree with you that getting the minorities to come to agreement is where the problem is. However, they will still have to face it someday because Nigeria is going to break sooner or later.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by jimyjames(m): 11:08am On Jun 06, 2020
bigtt76:
See face! All these ones that have their families abroad. Ediot #mtscheeeeeeew

Heavens will not fall but think about the real cost of breakups - internal agitations by minorities of minorities. Nigeria will end up in smithereens of countries and more violence. People don't think shaa.

They think if for example Biafra were actualized, there would not be minorities within it that feels marginalized to want out? Even in the North there are minorities not considered worthy.


No one will feel marginalized cause Biafra will not run a federal central government Nigeria is running, everyone will be allowed to develop at their own pace according to their resources .

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by Tranquillity360: 11:13am On Jun 06, 2020
bigtt76:
See face! All these ones that have their families abroad. Ediot #mtscheeeeeeew

Heavens will not fall but think about the real cost of breakups - internal agitations by minorities of minorities. Nigeria will end up in smithereens of countries and more violence. People don't think shaa.

They think if for example Biafra were actualized, there would not be minorities within it that feels marginalized to want out? Even in the North there are minorities not considered worthy.

why are you lot afraid of Biafra.





The truth is,a worst Biafra will be better than best nigeria.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by AstralBody: 11:18am On Jun 06, 2020
bigtt76:
Break-up is totally fine it's the after effect that is the issue. Within the Igbos, you have minorities and that is why it's always difficult getting a consensus among them compared to the yorubas and Hausas.


The minorities in the Eastern region don't mind joining Biafra,is it not better than the terrorist fulanis?who will take ur resources n still kill u?
Am from a minority tribe in the old Eastern region n am proud to be called a Biafran.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by ceejee(m): 11:31am On Jun 06, 2020
[quote author=bigtt76 post=90366162]Break-up is totally fine it's the after effect that is the issue. Within the Igbos, you have minorities and that is why it's always difficult getting a consensus among them compared to the yorubas and Hausas.


u speak what u know nothing about. there is no minority within Igbo ethnic group. they are Republicans by nature like like ur Yoruba/housa that enjoy being under a slave masters. in Igbo land no single individual is too strong to detect the destiny of the people. they always come together and take decision that affect them all. have u asked urself why no sub-ethnic within igbo land colonized each other.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by ItooWorWor2(m): 11:47am On Jun 06, 2020
[quote author=ceejee post=90367742][/quote]
Learn to read and understand before comment rubbish, the guy is talking about Eastern region not igboland or are Ijaw, Ogoni, Efik etc Igbos?

There is no sub-ethnic in Yorubaland that colonized eachother.
Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by XXLMANDIGO: 11:55am On Jun 06, 2020
Oshiomole fine pass this man ooo lipsrsealed
Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by Purplekush(m): 12:48pm On Jun 06, 2020
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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by JanSnow: 12:52pm On Jun 06, 2020
Which minorities are you people talking about?

Are there minorities within igbo?

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by BlowYourMind: 12:58pm On Jun 06, 2020
He should initiate the break up
Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by BlowYourMind: 1:04pm On Jun 06, 2020
[s]
Purplekush:
"Nigeria can never be broken up because stupid Biafrians want to enjoy Oyeh money alone. We won't let them go because they are not organised and will oppress the minority among themselves"

So because of this it is better we keep them as One Nigeria and kill them ourselves instead- na average Afonja/Arewa mentality be this angry
[/s] Is this all that can come out of your GOD giving brain, you need to sun-dry the brain there are possibilities it is maggot infested.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by Nobody: 1:06pm On Jun 06, 2020
bigtt76:
See face! All these ones that have their families abroad. Ediot #mtscheeeeeeew

Heavens will not fall but think about the real cost of breakups - internal agitations by minorities of minorities. Nigeria will end up in smithereens of countries and more violence. People don't think shaa.

They think if for example Biafra were actualized, there would not be minorities within it that feels marginalized to want out? Even in the North there are minorities not considered worthy.


Wow is this you doing a THINKING....BOY YOU'RE A TOTAL MESS OF BRAIN

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by nku5: 1:07pm On Jun 06, 2020
Only the parasites and their slaves get angry and scared when they hear about break up of this useless country

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by Karlifate: 1:08pm On Jun 06, 2020
bigtt76:
See face! All these ones that have their families abroad. Ediot #mtscheeeeeeew

Heavens will not fall but think about the real cost of breakups - internal agitations by minorities of minorities. Nigeria will end up in smithereens of countries and more violence. People don't think shaa.

They think if for example Biafra were actualized, there would not be minorities within it that feels marginalized to want out? Even in the North there are minorities not considered worthy.

Your comment is riddled with
FEAR - This is what Naija Politicians use to control the masses.

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by Sammygist: 1:31pm On Jun 06, 2020
Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by Deebwebb: 2:46pm On Jun 06, 2020
Only ewedus and almajiris are scared of nigeria breakup...other region is tired of Nigeria
Project Nigeria failed....

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by chibuike65: 5:00pm On Jun 06, 2020
No unity what do you expect no love between us is better to go our separate ways, Nigeria is long gone we need something new
Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by keentola(m): 7:30pm On Jun 06, 2020
bigpriik:

Do you have Dan bacon books.
I have Dan Bacon books sir
Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by ikechialex1(m): 7:38am On Jun 07, 2020

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Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by ikechialex1(m): 7:39am On Jun 07, 2020
Stop insulting that handsome young man.

How about this comment below.

https://www.herald.ng/the-fulani-will-rule-nigeria-forever-miyetti-allah/?fbclid=IwAR1gUMTWeZcoajeFa_7RffajEfS5uAW-HJL7Q4orf0sUdY3-QmRAAW4I1cE

bigtt76:
See face! All these ones that have their families abroad. Ediot #mtscheeeeeeew

Heavens will not fall but think about the real cost of breakups - internal agitations by minorities of minorities. Nigeria will end up in smithereens of countries and more violence. People don't think shaa.

They think if for example Biafra were actualized, there would not be minorities within it that feels marginalized to want out? Even in the North there are minorities not considered worthy.

Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by ikechialex1(m): 7:40am On Jun 07, 2020
Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by bigtt76(f): 7:45am On Jun 07, 2020
Those ones are charlatans cheesy they don't have a political base. Ignore them.



ikechialex1:
Stop insulting that handsome young man.

How about this comment below.

https://www.herald.ng/the-fulani-will-rule-nigeria-forever-miyetti-allah/?fbclid=IwAR1gUMTWeZcoajeFa_7RffajEfS5uAW-HJL7Q4orf0sUdY3-QmRAAW4I1cE

Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by MyopicMods: 8:13am On Jun 07, 2020
Ask them ooo

Even your people are..
Re: Why Are Nigerians Afraid Of Break Up - Senator Ekpenyong by MyopicMods: 8:17am On Jun 07, 2020
bigtt76:
See face! All these ones that have their families abroad. Ediot #mtscheeeeeeew

Heavens will not fall but think about the real cost of breakups - internal agitations by minorities of minorities. Nigeria will end up in smithereens of countries and more violence. People don't think shaa.

They think if for example Biafra were actualized, there would not be minorities within it that feels marginalized to want out? Even in the North there are minorities not considered worthy.



Just exactly what the man is saying. You just re-echoed it,


Why are you guys afraid of division?
very simple question and u are here giving reasons .


Freedom remains the best gift in life

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