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Re: Kukah: Wounds Of The Civil War Have Not Been Healed by sokera: 6:52am On Jan 15, 2021 |
Redcrafton:hahaha you are a clown , are not making any sense anymore |
Re: Kukah: Wounds Of The Civil War Have Not Been Healed by Nobody: 7:20am On Jan 15, 2021 |
BLoomfrancs:Your parents no train you well at home, is a shame on both your parents. Well, you can keep on swimming in the mud like a pig you are boy. I won't read your message not to talk of replying it swine!! 1 Like |
Re: Kukah: Wounds Of The Civil War Have Not Been Healed by ofiko123(m): 10:28am On Jan 15, 2021 |
Very true words coming from Kukah... |
Re: Kukah: Wounds Of The Civil War Have Not Been Healed by Kirigidi(m): 10:41am On Jan 15, 2021 |
Redcrafton:The problem some of you Igbos have is that of "self-centeredness". You only think of your needs without consideration for the needs of others. Once your needs are not satisfied you begin to shout "injustice". But the same Igbos will never mind to met out "injustices" against others. For instance, during the military regime of General Ironsi (Igbo man) the Ijaws of the Niger Delta region felt marginalized and cheated and decided to secede from Nigeria by declaring a new country known as "Niger Delta Republic" but the same Igbo men (Ironsi) and Lt. Colonel Ojukwu insisted Nigeria is "indivisible" by declaring war on the Niger Delta to stop the secession bids of the Ijaws. General Ironsi sent Ojukwu with "full military force" to crush Adaka Boro and his freedom fighters for daring to ask for their "rights to self determination". Adaka Boro was eventually defeated, captured and even sentenced to death by a kangaroo military tribunal presided over by the same Igbo military officers. Little did they know that there is "law of karma" and that the table will turn and the same fate awaited in that same year (1966). The same Igbo that refused to grant Niger Deltans rights to secede in 1966 became people that were so desperate to secede in that same 1966. What a fate/ life! If not for Gowon who later became military Head of State after overthrowing Ironsi that freed Adaka Boro, he may have been executed by firing squad. 1 Like |
Re: Kukah: Wounds Of The Civil War Have Not Been Healed by Cherez: 12:26pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
BabaOwen:One thing about some of you is just "LIE" 1. ADAKA BORO's fight wasn't against SE but segregation from Nigeria 2. Ojukwu never wanted segregation until thousands of innocent Igbos were being killed up North & the authorities did nothing to stop it Oh! You want the Igbos to stand & watch you kill them & do nothing? Maybe your people & generations should experience same so we know how you react Na only wood dem dey cut, e no go move |
Re: Kukah: Wounds Of The Civil War Have Not Been Healed by BLoomfrancs(m): 12:41pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
BabaOwen: A product of a one night stand. I hope you do not follow in your foolish father's footsteps and give birth to a shithead like you. A mistake that should have been erased from the face of the earth. Calling you a swine is even a favor. ill-bred pussy-ass niggar from a niggar family. |
Re: Kukah: Wounds Of The Civil War Have Not Been Healed by Nobody: 12:53pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Cherez:1) As for your first point, Where in my post did I say the Eastern region was not part of Nigeria? Ask yourself the reasons Adaka Boro gave, for wanting to secede without the Igbo part of the eastern region. 2)The counter coup happened in what year? What year did Ojukwu seceded? 1 Like |
Re: Kukah: Wounds Of The Civil War Have Not Been Healed by Fahdiga(m): 1:04pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
SpecialAdviser:You've said it all 1 Like |
Re: Kukah: Wounds Of The Civil War Have Not Been Healed by Cherez: 1:49pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
BabaOwen: 1. Boro is ceding with Niger-Delta & yes some Igbos are part of Niger-Delta. Maybe you need to revisit Now wanting to cede from SE is now wanting to cede without the SE. Bros make Una quit this Una pettiness naaaa 2. Coup happened in January 15, 1966 after which thousands of innocent Igbos were killed up North after the massacre of all Igbos in military(I'm not entirely against the reprisal at this point) after which Ojukwu demanded a national resolution at Aburo, Ghana called the "Aburo Accord" on 4/5th January, 1967. Gowon reneged on this agreement after he got back, then Ojukwu declared secession on May 26, 1967 called the "AHIARA DECLARATION since the killings of the Igbos won't stop Get informed before you join a bandwagon reasoning |
Re: Kukah: Wounds Of The Civil War Have Not Been Healed by Nobody: 3:57pm On Jan 15, 2021 |
Cherez:Bro, I only read the first point cause I no understand your argument sef and me don dey tire. Isaac Adaka Boro believe it was the Federal and regional government that was enjoying the money that is been generated from sales of crude oil oil. He left school to lead an armed struggle against the FG and Govt. of the eastern region. When he declared the Niger Delta as an independent state, he only carried the people of the Niger Delta, not a single Igbo land was included in it. There is no how I can explain what I was trying to say more than this... If you com keep on arguing, you're on your own. 1 Like |
Re: Kukah: Wounds Of The Civil War Have Not Been Healed by Omattah10: 9:00pm On Jan 16, 2021 |
tutudesz:Another story!! |
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