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| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Nobody: 9:17am On Aug 30, 2020 |
But the killing of the DSS officials is not. The China man should know that as the Yorubas will say 'eni bi omo Oran ni yio pon' meaning he who beget a rogue should be ready to back him. |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Benmob: 9:19am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Godons1:than boko haram are fearless! that why they are not different frm u and ur northern Muslim people that why they will continue killing ur people. mumu like u |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by swoter99: 9:20am On Aug 30, 2020 |
The only Former Governor I respects Soo much since the history of Nigeria. Before you argue, please read up about him |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Godons1: 9:21am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Marine54:WHOW THIS IGBO BOY WAN DECIEVE? You are an Igbo man, you can't hide you identity here. The South South and Igbo's have nothing in comon. No region or group wants to associate themselves with Biafra. Even Goodluck Jonathan reject you.
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| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Diesel1(m): 9:27am On Aug 30, 2020 |
yarimo:Fulani janjaw eed |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Marine54(m): 9:28am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Godons1:Go and kill yourself ! I 'll be most curse person on Earth to deny my region, tribe and state . I am a proud Akwa Ibomit. If you like you kill yourself! |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by aghoghochuks: 9:32am On Aug 30, 2020 |
[quote author=ghettokid1 post=93373757][/quote]That stick you're using to hit him is too soft...look for something stronger and harder....in fact blow his brain off with a bazooka "stupid idiot" |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Benmob: 9:33am On Aug 30, 2020 |
maoolakanm:the dss started d problem first by shooting at ipob, be4 they did there own back, so u want them to be looking while d dss shooting at them without defending themselves even in civilize world protesters will do d same wat ipob did! |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by selemempe: 9:33am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Awol1:you are trying to reason with godons1? Lmao is he reasonable? |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by beejaay: 9:40am On Aug 30, 2020 |
ghettokid1: |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Macphenson: 9:46am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Godons1:You a a liar. Leaving Aba to the north. Did you not see people doing wonderfully well in Aba? Did you not see the extent of importation ongoing in that town? Did you not see people doing excellently well in designing? Did you not see the wonders Ariara shoe makers are doing? You are a cheap liar and a lazy youth. |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by JastSiryin(m): 9:49am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Our politicians have us by the balls, asking us what are you gonna do? We simply reply "we're cumming" ... We seem to have some strange masochistic tendencies to violence meted to us. The fact that they were ipob members didn't warrant this unlawful killing. Some fools go as far labeling them terrorists? You don't know what terrorists are honestly. I pray you don't learn the hard way. I just pray God never delivers us until we learn to deliver ourselves. |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Brooklynsouth(f): 9:53am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Godons1:sorry bro the military won't be that stupid and bold to shoot again , the order now shoot and be shot back |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by webmaster99(m): 9:54am On Aug 30, 2020 |
[quote author= post=93377362]Meanwhile..... BREAKING NEWS on Frontpage POLITICSNIGERIA.COM OHANAEZE NDIGBO DISWONS IPOB Ohanaeze Ndigbo General Assembly Worldwide, the apex Igbo socio-cultural group in Nigeria, representing all Igbo communities in and outside Nigeria, rising from deep, due and diligent reflections on the socio-political and economic state of affairs in Nigeria, our country, avowedly, superlatively and supremely make this declaration at this point of the nation’s need, that we are the apex representatives of the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria at home and in Diaspora without any contestation from any other group whether known or unknown, familiar or alien, in existence or nonexistence; That we, in strong terms, condemn the nefarious acts, plans and movements of the proscribed Nnamdi Kanu-led Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) which has since formation ingloriously cast the Igbo people of Nigeria in bad light. Without mincing words, we have over the time observed the rude, repulsive and discourteous style with which IPOB has arranged and orchestrated its affairs in the name of Igbo ethnicity, something very foreign to known civilization as respectable people. It is a well-known fact that Ndigbo being one of the advanced societies of Nigeria is gifted with tweaks of refinement against barbarism, good taste against acidity and morally admirable principles against vile and violence, therefore, the Igbo has always been looked upon as one of the most receiving societies of man’s society anthropologically That with remorse and pang of guilt, we regret that Nnamdi Kanu and his IPOB have won the average Igbo man anywhere and everywhere, a national and international nest of enmity, hostility and aggression, visiting us with unfathomable, indefinable and bottomless abhorrence, the magnitude of what remains unseen in our entire history of consciousness. As a people once united in love, we are today left on the speculation of our survival which now exists in uncertainty wherever we are found as Ndi Igbo. To this end, we invite every “Nwafor-Igbo” to committedly join us in the total fight and condemnation of IPOB and accompanying violent acts in the name of Igbo which has brought our ethnicity down to nothing but unmitigated shame and infamy. It is sad that we, the Ohaneze Ndigbo have fallen in deep loss as to why and when a coeval of educated, civil and enlightened Igbo suddenly passed away to give room to the generational gap of youths on which the present crop now exists, selling deaths and other forms of danger perceived and artificially manufactured enemies of Igbo. Our race is now endangered by the wild and undomesticated influence of Nnamdi Kanu and his political supporters in the name of Igbo nationalism. Why able bodied youths and men who should be concerned about the success of themselves and their people will swing into destruction of lives of their people and properties in our sacrosanct Igbo name, is indeed a mystery and the harm already done us is growing in leaps and bounds. Whereas Nnamdi Kanu recently directed his usual desperate overkill to our Anioma brothers in faraway Delta State, calling them fools over what he termed denials of their Igbo identity, he assumes the biggest reason for the near disintegration of the Igbo race and nationality that warrants the Anioma, Ikwerre, Onitsha and others to deny their Igboness, the pride of which is now becoming more corrosive in them. As we, the Igbo ceaselessly count our losses in the hands of untamed Nnamdi Kanu and fellow instigated miscreants, we shall not fail to condemn the recent Enugu incident in which IPOB is alleged to have attacked and sent to early graves, several people including two DSS officers whose patrol team was on duty. The August 23, 2020 unprovoked violent attacks on the DSS personnel in Emene, Enugu State is not only disturbing to us as members of Ohanaeze Ndigbo but clearly demonstrates further signs of bad times ahead for every legitimate Igbo son and daughter in and outside the country since IPOB wrongly goes in the name of Igbo. Additionally, we raise the alarm that if IPOB is not stopped, a time will come when Igbo patriotism will completely corrode and our people will begin to jettison their Igbo surnames to feel free from viral bad image. We sound this alarm to our Igbo community especially our particular people who have had to keep clapping for the already outlawed Group, to understand that the implication of the acts of IPOB are rife with unexpected implications. With melee and gunfire from IPOB filling the air and flowing blood every now and then, the time is coming when we may be forced to flee from our ancestral homeland by the violent IPOB. Politically, we are worried that unless we come together to address the present IPOB situation, election into the exalted Presidential position of the nation may elude us yet again. As 2023 draws near, we stand on the age-long international relations mantra that seeks to illuminate that power is taken, not handed. This requires us to open our arms to others within and outside the country; and to also submit ourselves to a good relationship and connection with other nationalities in the larger Nigeria. Consequently, we, the members of Ohaneze Ndigbo General Assembly Worldwide, urge the nation’s security outfit to carry out a full-scale investigation into the incident and also put all measures in place to ensure that the killers of the DSS personnel and others who lost their lives in the dastardly act are speedily brought to book. We pray for the repose of the souls of the military personnel and others who died in the incident and also condole with their families. https://politicsnigeria.com/ohanaeze-ndigbo-condemns-alleged-killing-of-dss-personnel-by-ipob-members/[/quote]confused fellow! |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Godons1: 9:55am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Macphenson:Why are you arguing with me, do you know Aba better than me? I'm from Umuagbai in Aba South Local government areas of Abia State. I know Aba like the back of my hand. I had a store at Ariaria market. But I no do again. Now that I find peace of mind in the North, I DON DASH UNA THE ENTIRE EAST. ![]() You sit in your Village and you begin to judge other parts of Nigeria blindly.
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| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Godons1: 9:59am On Aug 30, 2020 |
selemempe:The wailing continue. This one no fit go Church, e dey here dey wail over my coments. ![]()
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| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Brooklynsouth(f): 10:01am On Aug 30, 2020 |
[quote author= post=93377362]Meanwhile..... BREAKING NEWS on Frontpage POLITICSNIGERIA.COM OHANAEZE NDIGBO DISWONS IPOB Ohanaeze Ndigbo General Assembly Worldwide, the apex Igbo socio-cultural group in Nigeria, representing all Igbo communities in and outside Nigeria, rising from deep, due and diligent reflections on the socio-political and economic state of affairs in Nigeria, our country, avowedly, superlatively and supremely make this declaration at this point of the nation’s need, that we are the apex representatives of the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria at home and in Diaspora without any contestation from any other group whether known or unknown, familiar or alien, in existence or nonexistence; That we, in strong terms, condemn the nefarious acts, plans and movements of the proscribed Nnamdi Kanu-led Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) which has since formation ingloriously cast the Igbo people of Nigeria in bad light. Without mincing words, we have over the time observed the rude, repulsive and discourteous style with which IPOB has arranged and orchestrated its affairs in the name of Igbo ethnicity, something very foreign to known civilization as respectable people. It is a well-known fact that Ndigbo being one of the advanced societies of Nigeria is gifted with tweaks of refinement against barbarism, good taste against acidity and morally admirable principles against vile and violence, therefore, the Igbo has always been looked upon as one of the most receiving societies of man’s society anthropologically That with remorse and pang of guilt, we regret that Nnamdi Kanu and his IPOB have won the average Igbo man anywhere and everywhere, a national and international nest of enmity, hostility and aggression, visiting us with unfathomable, indefinable and bottomless abhorrence, the magnitude of what remains unseen in our entire history of consciousness. As a people once united in love, we are today left on the speculation of our survival which now exists in uncertainty wherever we are found as Ndi Igbo. To this end, we invite every “Nwafor-Igbo” to committedly join us in the total fight and condemnation of IPOB and accompanying violent acts in the name of Igbo which has brought our ethnicity down to nothing but unmitigated shame and infamy. It is sad that we, the Ohaneze Ndigbo have fallen in deep loss as to why and when a coeval of educated, civil and enlightened Igbo suddenly passed away to give room to the generational gap of youths on which the present crop now exists, selling deaths and other forms of danger perceived and artificially manufactured enemies of Igbo. Our race is now endangered by the wild and undomesticated influence of Nnamdi Kanu and his political supporters in the name of Igbo nationalism. Why able bodied youths and men who should be concerned about the success of themselves and their people will swing into destruction of lives of their people and properties in our sacrosanct Igbo name, is indeed a mystery and the harm already done us is growing in leaps and bounds. Whereas Nnamdi Kanu recently directed his usual desperate overkill to our Anioma brothers in faraway Delta State, calling them fools over what he termed denials of their Igbo identity, he assumes the biggest reason for the near disintegration of the Igbo race and nationality that warrants the Anioma, Ikwerre, Onitsha and others to deny their Igboness, the pride of which is now becoming more corrosive in them. As we, the Igbo ceaselessly count our losses in the hands of untamed Nnamdi Kanu and fellow instigated miscreants, we shall not fail to condemn the recent Enugu incident in which IPOB is alleged to have attacked and sent to early graves, several people including two DSS officers whose patrol team was on duty. The August 23, 2020 unprovoked violent attacks on the DSS personnel in Emene, Enugu State is not only disturbing to us as members of Ohanaeze Ndigbo but clearly demonstrates further signs of bad times ahead for every legitimate Igbo son and daughter in and outside the country since IPOB wrongly goes in the name of Igbo. Additionally, we raise the alarm that if IPOB is not stopped, a time will come when Igbo patriotism will completely corrode and our people will begin to jettison their Igbo surnames to feel free from viral bad image. We sound this alarm to our Igbo community especially our particular people who have had to keep clapping for the already outlawed Group, to understand that the implication of the acts of IPOB are rife with unexpected implications. With melee and gunfire from IPOB filling the air and flowing blood every now and then, the time is coming when we may be forced to flee from our ancestral homeland by the violent IPOB. Politically, we are worried that unless we come together to address the present IPOB situation, election into the exalted Presidential position of the nation may elude us yet again. As 2023 draws near, we stand on the age-long international relations mantra that seeks to illuminate that power is taken, not handed. This requires us to open our arms to others within and outside the country; and to also submit ourselves to a good relationship and connection with other nationalities in the larger Nigeria. Consequently, we, the members of Ohaneze Ndigbo General Assembly Worldwide, urge the nation’s security outfit to carry out a full-scale investigation into the incident and also put all measures in place to ensure that the killers of the DSS personnel and others who lost their lives in the dastardly act are speedily brought to book. We pray for the repose of the souls of the military personnel and others who died in the incident and also condole with their families. https://politicsnigeria.com/ohanaeze-ndigbo-condemns-alleged-killing-of-dss-personnel-by-ipob-members/[/quote]if you believe this I'm sorry for you , infact if you really want to know the truth about this ipob , engage in a questionnaire |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Brooklynsouth(f): 10:02am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Godons1:bighead09 ole mgbe iberibe gi GA akwasi |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Bobyro: 10:02am On Aug 30, 2020 |
chloride6:If you think they're feeling any heat, keep deceiving yourself. These men are comfortable asf. They all don't give a fck about your opinions |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Godons1: 10:03am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Benmob:See this IGBO MUSLIM. I don dey suspect you, are you an IPOB?
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| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by MANNABBQGRILLS: 10:04am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Brooklynsouth:
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| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Farki: 10:04am On Aug 30, 2020 |
He will never say the words Indegenous People Of Biafra with his chest because he doesn't want to be dragged as their supporter. |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Sagay212: 10:04am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Golan007:Lol...no mind adaobi the gay sounding chinese gay. He had to wait for ipob to yab him very well on twitter and FB before finding his lost tiny voice. |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by chloride6: 10:05am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Bobyro:Naso |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Macphenson: 10:07am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Godons1:I was born in Jubilee, attended Premier Montessori nursery school, attended constitution crescent primary school a.k.a santa Maria, attended government college umuahia, we have shop in Cemetery and Ahia Ohuru, so how else will I know Aba? If you are from Umuagbai as u claim, you should be proud of Aba,the only thing wrong with Aba is the bad governance, Abia state has not been very unfortunate with leaders. Businesswise, Aba is doing excellently well. I can tell you categorically that Aba never experienced recession the last time Nigeria was in recession because high volume of importation and trade was ongoing. Even the north you ran to, people come down from there to buy goods in Aba, go to St. Michael's by Amahusa where we have those ashawo houses and see northerners who bought goods and are travelling back, there is their loading point. You can see about 15 hiace buses loaded same time to move in convoy. Check yourself well if you left Aba for North for greener pastures. |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Godons1: 10:07am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Lashist:Chai, na Wailing galore dey take place for here oo. This one is also in severe pains too. ![]()
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| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Benmob: 10:09am On Aug 30, 2020 |
Godons1:who told I support ipob, am just against the dss for going against pple who were having meeting peacefully. Am not even fully igbo u get that Mr man |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Henri8: 10:10am On Aug 30, 2020 |
[quote author= post=93377362]Meanwhile..... BREAKING NEWS on Frontpage POLITICSNIGERIA.COM OHANAEZE NDIGBO DISWONS IPOB Ohanaeze Ndigbo General Assembly Worldwide, the apex Igbo socio-cultural group in Nigeria, representing all Igbo communities in and outside Nigeria, rising from deep, due and diligent reflections on the socio-political and economic state of affairs in Nigeria, our country, avowedly, superlatively and supremely make this declaration at this point of the nation’s need, that we are the apex representatives of the Igbo ethnic group of Nigeria at home and in Diaspora without any contestation from any other group whether known or unknown, familiar or alien, in existence or nonexistence; That we, in strong terms, condemn the nefarious acts, plans and movements of the proscribed Nnamdi Kanu-led Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) which has since formation ingloriously cast the Igbo people of Nigeria in bad light. Without mincing words, we have over the time observed the rude, repulsive and discourteous style with which IPOB has arranged and orchestrated its affairs in the name of Igbo ethnicity, something very foreign to known civilization as respectable people. It is a well-known fact that Ndigbo being one of the advanced societies of Nigeria is gifted with tweaks of refinement against barbarism, good taste against acidity and morally admirable principles against vile and violence, therefore, the Igbo has always been looked upon as one of the most receiving societies of man’s society anthropologically That with remorse and pang of guilt, we regret that Nnamdi Kanu and his IPOB have won the average Igbo man anywhere and everywhere, a national and international nest of enmity, hostility and aggression, visiting us with unfathomable, indefinable and bottomless abhorrence, the magnitude of what remains unseen in our entire history of consciousness. As a people once united in love, we are today left on the speculation of our survival which now exists in uncertainty wherever we are found as Ndi Igbo. To this end, we invite every “Nwafor-Igbo” to committedly join us in the total fight and condemnation of IPOB and accompanying violent acts in the name of Igbo which has brought our ethnicity down to nothing but unmitigated shame and infamy. It is sad that we, the Ohaneze Ndigbo have fallen in deep loss as to why and when a coeval of educated, civil and enlightened Igbo suddenly passed away to give room to the generational gap of youths on which the present crop now exists, selling deaths and other forms of danger perceived and artificially manufactured enemies of Igbo. Our race is now endangered by the wild and undomesticated influence of Nnamdi Kanu and his political supporters in the name of Igbo nationalism. Why able bodied youths and men who should be concerned about the success of themselves and their people will swing into destruction of lives of their people and properties in our sacrosanct Igbo name, is indeed a mystery and the harm already done us is growing in leaps and bounds. Whereas Nnamdi Kanu recently directed his usual desperate overkill to our Anioma brothers in faraway Delta State, calling them fools over what he termed denials of their Igbo identity, he assumes the biggest reason for the near disintegration of the Igbo race and nationality that warrants the Anioma, Ikwerre, Onitsha and others to deny their Igboness, the pride of which is now becoming more corrosive in them. As we, the Igbo ceaselessly count our losses in the hands of untamed Nnamdi Kanu and fellow instigated miscreants, we shall not fail to condemn the recent Enugu incident in which IPOB is alleged to have attacked and sent to early graves, several people including two DSS officers whose patrol team was on duty. The August 23, 2020 unprovoked violent attacks on the DSS personnel in Emene, Enugu State is not only disturbing to us as members of Ohanaeze Ndigbo but clearly demonstrates further signs of bad times ahead for every legitimate Igbo son and daughter in and outside the country since IPOB wrongly goes in the name of Igbo. Additionally, we raise the alarm that if IPOB is not stopped, a time will come when Igbo patriotism will completely corrode and our people will begin to jettison their Igbo surnames to feel free from viral bad image. We sound this alarm to our Igbo community especially our particular people who have had to keep clapping for the already outlawed Group, to understand that the implication of the acts of IPOB are rife with unexpected implications. With melee and gunfire from IPOB filling the air and flowing blood every now and then, the time is coming when we may be forced to flee from our ancestral homeland by the violent IPOB. Politically, we are worried that unless we come together to address the present IPOB situation, election into the exalted Presidential position of the nation may elude us yet again. As 2023 draws near, we stand on the age-long international relations mantra that seeks to illuminate that power is taken, not handed. This requires us to open our arms to others within and outside the country; and to also submit ourselves to a good relationship and connection with other nationalities in the larger Nigeria. Consequently, we, the members of Ohaneze Ndigbo General Assembly Worldwide, urge the nation’s security outfit to carry out a full-scale investigation into the incident and also put all measures in place to ensure that the killers of the DSS personnel and others who lost their lives in the dastardly act are speedily brought to book. We pray for the repose of the souls of the military personnel and others who died in the incident and also condole with their families. https://politicsnigeria.com/ohanaeze-ndigbo-condemns-alleged-killing-of-dss-personnel-by-ipob-members/[/quote]Send by who on behalf of Ohanézè? |
| Re: Peter Obi Condemns The Killing Of Unarmed Youths In Enugu by Nobody: 10:11am On Aug 30, 2020 |
[quote author=Yebosola post=93375944][/quote]I think this your every day blabbing is becoming stale and dry(potor land turned to death trap. run to lagos for greener pasture bla bla bla). what else can you blab if not the normal stale and dry ringtone. |
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