Well they'll need to lobby the other regions lawmakers to support their cause for that to happen.
But it seems igbos equate lobbying/politicking to slavery/ass licking and think everyone else is too beneath them to plead so that's unlikely to happen.
IGBOSON1: 'Crying'? Shouldn't YOU be the one crying over the state of your region that's been a festering shithole since 2011?
What you murderous animals are doing in Igboland is something i'm used to! You've got form in this regard as you've been murdering innocent Igbos since the late 60s!
And your Igbo gunmen have not been slaughtering innocent Northerners both in uniform and in their houses with their families to your cheers and ecstatic delight?
Shove your pathetic victim playing up your hairy, pained arse my friend.
You and your ESN clowns have bitten more than you can chew.
IGBOSON1: You assholes can't get the identity of the animals kidnapping students all over the north, yet you miraculously solved the issue of 'UGM' in the south-east at the speed of light....blaming ESN that was formed solely to protect us from murderous Fulani bandits and herdsmen operating in our land!
Any naive and daft Igbo that goes through this thread and still feels comfortable sharing the same country with these depraved animals...animals that will tell you they're your 'fellow compatriots'...such a Igbo deserves whatever evil and wickedness they visit on him later on, because they surely will come for you! Your only 'crime' is being Igbo....a ethnicity they hate with a passion and feel are beneath them!
QuotaSystem: ... Ralph Uwazurike8'43 - "No more Unknown Gunmen. See them na, they are there confessing all over social media. They are now known gunmen"
Csami: Shut the F up! I encountered 2 checkpoints.One at naval base in Obingwa and the other at Obinze. You can now go play with your cows, chronic cow f**ker!
2 whole checkpoints? In SE? Stop lying.
ESN's greatest achievement has been the total elimination of checkpoints in the SE.
Csami: Keep quiet! I'm from Mbaise and I travelled home last week. The worse you'll see on the road is just checking points. This news is as fake and dangerous. Adding Mbaise makes this concocted news fake.
Lol I thought ESN's greatest achievement was the total elimination of checkpoints in the SE like some liepobs have been claiming.
So now there are checkpoints even inside their houses. Kudos to ESN angels
Yeah, so strong that they were repelled by Uwarizikes mai-guards?
So strong that they are confessing all over social media like nollywood clout chasers? Ehn scared old man forming Ninja behind his plastic phone?
Stop inviting more trouble for your weak, ragtag, incompetent, low budget terrorists.
PaChukwudi44: Read again, this time very slowly.There is no iota of fear in my write up.The capacity of the ESN by now is very much public knowledge.Even your so-called military authorities can testify
QuotaSystem: ... Ralph Uwazurike8'43 - "No more Unknown Gunmen. See them na, they are there confessing all over social media. They are now known gunmen"
Why sounding so scared old man? Which ESN by the way? Those ones being picked up like teenage girls? Lol.
PaChukwudi44: wetin concern IPOB with Kogi? Did the terrorist Fulani herdmen only kill in Igboland? We warned you that when vengeance comes it will pour!!! Fulani herdmen has murdered people across the length and breadth of Nigeria and have enemies across all states.About your infantile threats if the Miyetti allah terrorists think there are a match for the ESN let then come and try their luck and I bet you there will be shortage of 72 virgins in heaven when that happens
tit: Kudos to Nigeria army? For capturing enemy combatants, tieing them up, then shooting them in the back of the heads, like criminal gangs? Kudos to Murderous Nigeria Army.
Get caught supplying weapons to Boko Haram and see if you won't also be tied up and pumped with several pieces of hot lead with some landing right under your wig.
Frustrated, politically displaced enemies of the state.
AniOmaa: Until you can tell there's a difference between proferring DIPLOMATIC support and MILITARY support for those countries listed on the Biafran side, then there's no point even having this argument with a daft cow-dung sniffing Aboki. Majority of those countries that supported Biafra with the exception of France (as documented and collaborated by various foreign war journals and correspondents that covered the events of the Nigerian civil war) only gave their support diplomatically to Biafra...
Unfortunately I am not responsible for your cognitive bias which misled you to assume anyone was lumping military & dipliomatic support together. From my captions it would be clear to a 10 year old that I was referring to French & Belgian military support through mercenaries, weapons, planes etc. but of course that would be rocket science to a typical semi-literate, brainwashed, cownu zombie without mental capacity for critical analysis. Indeed France supported Biafra heavily militarily & otherwise.
AniOmaa: the so called mercenaries you posted only fought in Biafra for a few months at the early stage of the war, but majority of them left Biafra due to insufficient payments or were killed in action... it's on record that the only mercenaries that actually stayed on and fought with Biafrans inspite of all the crippling odds were Major Taffy Williams from former Rhodesia (a man who had nothing but great respect and admiration for the bravery and tenacity of the Biafran troops under his command) , Rolf Steiner, and the popular Swedish pilot Count Carl Gustaf Ericsson von Rosen who was famous for flying the "Biafran babies" till the end of the war.
Lies. Pure lies.
Swedish & Portugese Pilots were still flying for Biafra up till January 1970. Mercenaries like the German born Rolf Steiner who was a Lt. Colonel and assigned to the 4th Commando Brigade, and Welshman Taffy Williams who served as a Major until the very end of the conflict
AniOmaa: Biafra largely depended on its home made weapons ingeniously manufactured by Biafrans themselves to sustain the struggle, it was only late in 1968 that France actually began to give some military aid to Biafra by sending tons of arms and ammunition via the Uli airstrip.. but the effort from France however noble in its intentions, was simply too insufficient and belated to salvage the already precarious and demoralizing Biafran war situation already made worse by starvation.
Please actually educate yourselves more about the facts of the Nigerian civil war even though your palpable ignorance can be pardoned since they extricated these things from our school curriculums, go read books, journals interviews and various other credible databases about the war instead of accentuating your stupidity by picking your "facts" from Wikipedia!
Going to war ill-prepared & depending on your local ogbunigwes was the height of foolishness, so it's no wonder Biafra stood no chance especially against the well orchstrated blockades. If you were half as smart as you fancy yourself to be, you'd have noticed this is a rejoinder thread so the Wiki screenshots were pulled from the other thread. You should't be so dim that you have to be spoonfed logic all the time.
The Biafrans were swift to understand the importance of air power and to start organizing a rag-tag air force, as well as using transport aircraft for brining supplies of weapons into the country. Regular flights of Air Trans Africa DC-7s from South Africa were undertaken already since the summer of 1966: other aircraft operated from Portugal, via Portuguese Guinea (today Guinea-Bissau), and Cameroon. In October 1966, for example, a Royal Air Burundi DC-4M Argonaut, flown by a mercenary Henry Wharton alias Heinrich Wartski, crash landed at Garoua, in Cameroun, while carrying a load of army equipment from Rotteerdam. The same pilot supposedly flew also the Transportes Aereos Portugueses (TAP) Super Constellation (5T-TAF), impounded with a load of weapons at Malta, in September 1967. More aircraft were to become involved subsequently, including time-expired Constellations (some wearing bogus Nigerian registrations like 5N83H, 5N84H, and 5N86H), DC-4s, DC-6s, and a AirTrans-Africa DC-7 (VP-WBO/ZP-WBO), flown by Ernest Koenig, Rhodesian Jack Malloch, and British mercenaries Alistair Wicks.
On 23 April 1967 a Nigerian Airways Fokker F.27 (5N-AAV) was hijacked while underway from Benin to Lagos, and forced to land in Enugu. The aircraft was later equipped as makeshift bomber. A second transport, a DC-3 (9G-AAD) of Ghana Airways, was added on 15th June, after being hijacked from Port Harcourt. From early July also an ex-French Douglas B-26R Invader (41-39531) was operational from Enugu, after being delivered to Biafra by Jean Zumbach (also known as Johnny Brown or Kamikaze Braun). A second B-26 (41-34531) was to follow in August. In July also a US-registered Riley Dove (N477PM) was delivered to Port Harcourt from Switzerland, by Andre Juillard/Girard/Gerard, carrying a load of 2.000 Hungarian-manufactured rifles.
By this time the Biafrans had managed to set up a small yet effective air force. The B.A.F. commanders were Chude Sokey and later Godwin Ezeilo, who had trained with the Royal Canadian Air Force.
Early inventory included two B-25 Mitchells, one B-26 Invader (piloted by Polish pilot Jan Zumbach, known also as John Brown), a converted DC-3 and one Dove. In 1968 the Swedish pilot Carl Gustaf von Rosen suggested the MiniCOIN project to General Ojukwu. By the spring of 1969, Biafra had built five MFI-9Bs in Gabon, calling them "Biafra Babies". They were coloured green, were able to carry six 68 mm anti-armour rockets and had simple sights. The six airplanes were flown by three Swedish pilots and three Biafran pilots. In September 1969, Biafra acquired four ex-Armee de l'Air North American T-6Gs, which were flown successfully to Biafra the following month, with another aircraft lost on the ferry flight. These aircraft flew missions until January 1970, flown by Portuguese ex-military pilots.
SmartPolician: There are military checkpoints in Orlu and Prisons in Imo State. In fact, the number of soldiers has been doubled since the unknown mengun went on a shooting spree.