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backtosender:Fortunately, I do not stay in the north anymore. I was only there for a project and I came out. based on being a serious Igbo man I parleyed with our people there and I can tell you what they face everyday. its not like people from the village care for them so much, they do not have a job in the east. how do u plan to keep those large number of ppl coming back home like that. |
woodcook:Yes I am a Sabo because I care about my people while u care about Biafra. yes I am a Sabo because I know how many will die when they finally leave the north because of loss of properties and lives. Yes I am a Sabo because I know the difference between genocide and killing. Yes I am a Sabo because u refused to blame okorocha for not pushing the lady's case but we keep blaming other ppl. See, if u cannot proffer a solution on how to accommodate the millions returning, then u don't have a point pls. |
Kazim88:Everyone wants to leave but they are pushing the Igbo's to make the first move. If a plan to absorb these ppl are explained to them, many if not most will return back home within a week while some will wait to sell of the remaining properties. I know many made mistakes by investing so much in the north but we should not continue to blame them for a decision made before uwazurike even thought of Biafra again. |
CaptainGOOD:I am not saying otherwise but if we do not have plans to pull these people back home, then we do not have right to endanger them. There has never a record where ipob have practical plans to comfortably absorb these men with some of them battling job losses and property loss. How much can we afford to keep them? |
paschu:I hate to insult my brother but you are very high. Do you have sense at all? You just sit in your bedroom in the east and feel life revolves around you. Do you know how other ppl survive? How many governors in the east have the capacity to care for the ppl in the east talk less of those residing in the north. Why didn't you lock them at home when they were traveling to the north. You all just come up with perfect solution in an imperfect situation. |
CaptainGOOD:You guys should put other people into consideration before making rash decisions. We did not enrich them but worked their to these place by staying where is profitable for them. We need the movement of these ppl to be natural so that there will be less loss of life and properties. |
CaptainGOOD:That's the point, the people who will not want us to go will not play a recent a tape to them he will play the old tape. This is the reason why we need to be careful. I and my family will not be hurt but the fact that my brothers will is really making me fear. I know also Igbo's will retaliate but the lives that has been lost will have been lost. Every Igbo life is important and we should not play their elite game. |
paschu:Seriously, you guys know little about northern nigeria and the activities there. The mindless killings have reduced drastically because they have found a solution to it. but if these people are trying to commit genocide again, then you all brought it up. Let it be that they caused it and not the other way round. |
Kazim88:Man, when last did you hear that they attacked north west? I am not against biafra but hate speech can bring down the lives of millions. You think the igbos will exonerated when the wind blows. Nobody to back us and what are we going to do? |
EmeeNaka:How do u plan to fight the hausas in their home when they have the whole military amoury in their domain? |
CaptainGOOD:Hausa riots have stopped in recent times because the igbos in the north have found a solution to it of which the northerners have tasted a part of it. The killing of the igbo woman was quite unfortunate but you will see it in the same light as all out massacre of another tribe. You must not compare yourself with people who were not taken care of in a home and you that was taken care of in a home. These people do not care about their own lives because they have nothing attaching them to it. They will kill an igbo business man but you will kill an almajiri which the elites will want you to reduce for them because they are a burden. You are probably educated and have one or two things you are doing but these guys you will fight have nothing but begging. So how profitable is fighting an hausa? |
kernel505:A man who made his money in the north? A man who has chains of customers in the north who are always ready to buy from him. A place he knows the terrain so well that he always find market for his business? Do you think these people are mad or not sound? Our leaders have not given them other options. It is when they have another option, if not better but not as worse as starting all over again. |
EmeeNaka:I know I might sound weak but I am definitely not. I am only trying to keep my brothers safe in the north. The brothers you have not seen but I have seen. The brothers who whenever you tell them that I am an igbo youth corper will give you a room in his hotel for you to stay before you get your accommodation. The brother that will tell you to start attending meeting so that they will know that you are in the north and be protected. The brother that will always call you and ask if you are safe. We were not related by blood but I was taken to be like a brother when I was there. Seriously, rash decisions always come with fatal consequences. If you think these people care about osinbajo, then you know nothing about these people. They know osinbajo will not even a primary election talkless of contesting for the presidency. These people know exactly what they are doing and they are not joking. |
kernel505:The marginalization of the easterners is real but it is not the bone of contention here. The bone of contention here is the lives that might be taken when they start killing people. We did not fair well the last time it happened, how are we going to prevent such from happening. I am also not saying that the push for the actualisation of biafra should stop but we should stop attacking other ethnic groups. The igbo problem is an igbo problem. If you cannot tell yourselves the truth, then you will not find a solution to your problem. If we cannot sit down and analyse our present situation carefully and clearly state it, then we are just going to be moving in circles. |
It is just that I am no longer in the north, I would have gone round to take pictures and so that you will see why these men do not want to return home. I am not talking based on what people told me, it is what I saw and I am not mince words, many of these people will not just wake one day and leave them behind. We have practical ways of making them return, if only Nnamdi kanu can adopt it. |
Opakan2:Hey, stop insulting my people for crying out loud. We do not give birth like pigs. We have one of the most ordered marriage in the country. We do not marry or give birth anyhow. |
koropotopoto:Mr, Nnamdi kanu insulted a full tribe. A tribe you and I know have alot our people staying in their domain. You also know that these people are violent in nature but you continued. Are you serious that if you are a leader, you will not think this through before making such an inciting statement? For goodness sake, these people are illiterates, they do not know any other way to solve problems than to kill. You need to see these people first hand. |
CaptainGOOD:Like I said earlier, you are not smart. There are better ways to make these people come back home naturally without losing a dime or still feel like staying in the north but the problem with people is that they prefer the crude ways. I once stayed in the north and I was able to move round knowing the ways the locals behave. I do not stay there again because I have finished my project there and I am back to my base. But when I got there I did not waste time, I mingled with my people and was able to understand them. Your governors do not have any plans for these people when they start returning in droves. There will be a massive IDP camp in various eastern states because these people will come. Many will lose properties which will not favour them. Many will die because of these losses. Do you want to look the other way because you want biafra? |
koropotopoto:I don't want you to see me as someone that is against Biafra, I need it more than anyone but I cannot act as if the lives of millions in the north do not matter. Have you been to sabon gari, nomansland, airport road, etc. The igbos are the only ones living there. I am not even mentioning the ones living in different areas dominated by the hausas. How do you plan to house these people? If you have a plan to feed and keep them until they are back, then I support the eviction. But if you have not made plans, then I see no reason why you are agitating. |
nedu666:After 1970, many igbos went their separate way to find one thing or the other to do. Some of these people stayed in the north for 10years before they became affluent. There was never a blueprint telling igbos want to do. They did as they pleased because they saw it as a practical solution. If you think you will be able to take it when they start killing us in the north, then I believe you are love lying to yourself than you believe. Except Nnamdi Kanu is trying to use the deaths in the north as a bargaining cheap to cry to the world about biafra. How many igbos living in the north can you house when they return to the east, kindly estimate. |
CaptainGOOD:I swear you are a goat. I am not mincing words. If you think I have not been to radio biafra to caution people on how they talk, then you are very stupid. When you have so much to lose, you thread carefully than when you have nothing to lose. These small boys without any form of conflict experience will just be yapping anyhow. If you want, I will take you round the north and you will see what these men are saying. |
Eastfield1:See my boy, these guys are illiterates and do not know anything about living in peace. If you feel you can make boast of anything then you have not stayed in the north. |
The federal government should as a matter of urgency step into this issue because without mincing words, the people of igbo extraction will not be killed in their numbers just because a man said one or two things which the northerners have said more times. Nyamiri is now a household name for the igbos and they use it refer to the igbos every time. They call us Nyamiri to our faces and we do not fight nor insult them back in their domain. We pay our taxes in the north and we even pay more than the locals here. Even food vendors pay tax here but theirs do not pay. We will not be targeted because there is nothing in the north that we were given for free. We paid for everything. Even after selectively destroying our businesses through causing spiritual fires at nights, we do not go around killing people. We even help the almajiris by employing them in our shops and businesses so that their lives will have a meaning. We have never fought anyone in any part of this country but we are always accused of causing problems. It is this northerners that go to their mosques to pass information to kill igbos as part of their lesser jihad. You complain that we make your youth indulge in drugs, no igbo man have ever sold drugs outside sabon gari environs. Your people coming to sabon gari to buy drugs is not an igbo man's problem but your inability to caution your sons and daughters. I know of many of your sons who smoke weed in jakara, kurunmi, in katsina and other places. They bought these drugs from god-knows-where. How are we the problem of the country when your boys are the ones killing our people. |
Dear brothers, I am writing this open letter because I am filled with so much pain and fear at the moment about the imminent danger that our people face in the northern part of the country. This is not like any other news we see on social platforms but a real threat to our existence as a people. Do not doubt any of these songs because from my experience staying in the north, the northerners are vicious and are capable of causing grave harm on our people. I want you all to know that the fire started from Nnamdi Kanu who could have toned down on his hate speeches owing to the fact that he has almost 5 million or more igbos in the north. It is not always about your personal ambition, there are other people who you need to put into consideration. Because of the hate speeches, many of our elders are scampering from pillar to post trying to make peace. This is not because they do not have the money to relocate to the east, but they have other people who are helpless but get their daily bread by going out in the morning and coming back in the evening. Many igbos are into different things in the north, not only trade. They are professionals, bankers, real estate owners and other forms of businesses. Do you just tell them to just leave everything and come back to the east like that? How will you feed them? How long can you sincerely house your brother and his six children plus his wife? There some things you say and you do not analyse it properly, it will eventually bounce back at you. I would have wanted Nnamdi Kanu to come to Kano or kaduna to see what the igbos in the north have done for themselves and he should immediately call his members to order and fashion a safe way to naturally make them move back to the east. Any decision or action done in haste will eventually be done wrong. Have you seen the houses and hotels the igbos own in Kano, kaduna, niger, katsina, sokoto, etc? You guys should find a way to save our people from two dangers in front of them, genocide and starting all over again. These assets were not gotten in 3days, these things were gotten after 15 to 20 years of hard labour. To the igbos in the north, I am really sad that you were able to invest so much in this region without recourse that one day you will have to go home. If you had built houses and hotels in less dangerous areas like akwa ibom and calabar, then you will be at peace with yourself that you have property in a safe place. We have warned you all several times that the north is a very porous area to stay, you should have at least come together, build few houses where you guys pay rent and have another accommodation in the east where you can lease it out and regain the money spent on renting your apartment in the north. I want to stop apportioning blames, so we should come together and look for a lasting solution because we do not want the igbos to be forced into war again because in reality, it is not in our best interest to go to war within 50years. It will be one of the most stupid decisions we will ever make and Nnamdi Kanu will not be forgiven for it. Many of our misfortunes started with the loss of the first civil war and the inability of our leaders to create a blueprint of the best possible ways to recover from those years. I have always told them, nobody can save the igbos except igbos. Nobody cares about us, we should care about ourselves. None of these tribes can stand and fight for us but we always keep sticking our heads in their problems. We need to understand that it is time for us to come back as young minds and stop this nonsense kanu and our leaders are doing, because they are pushing their own personal agenda that makes them look fulfilled in their lives. If an igbo man is killed in the north, I just do not know how we will all take it because I know the members of IPOB will want to avenge these deaths and kill anything in sight which will sporadically cause the loss of many innocent lives which might just be you. We are on a upward spiral at the moment, there is a political solution to this problem which will profit the igbos more than the way we are pushing it. I am not scared of the northerners, I sincerely do not, I am only scared that my brothers and sisters might die because of what one man said which will not make much sense. Let us be truthful to ourselves, there was a direct insult on a tribe which you know that these tribe has alot of your people in their domain, that means you are at the mercy of their benevolence when they want to return the favour. The northerners no matter how many of them, have less to lose if they evacuate the east, but we have alot to lose. If you have not been to kano, just come and see what our brothers have done here. Please we need to reduce these hate speeches because it will not favour anybody when bodies are been shipped to the east. |
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Dr Nwadiuto Ihekanwa, Managing director/Editor-in chief Champions newspaper she also serves as director at secure electronic technology
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SuperS1Panther:lol, after remixing names u mentioned in page zero and numerous side convos |
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