Politics › Re: Kwankwaso: The Land Igbos Are Holding In The North More Than Whole South-East by reptile1: 10:46am On Jun 22, 2017 |
Another useless abok1 on the loose  Nobody gives a flying fvck about land. By the way, do sometin about ur homeless kinds in the IDP and stop the lullaby about igbos owing lands.  |
Politics › Re: Aftermath Of Arewa's Quit Order: Which Group Are Now The Unity Beggars?? by reptile1: 8:10am On Jun 20, 2017 |
NgeneUkwenu: Ipob miscreants, we warned you to move on after the 2015 had been won and lost, you called us efulefu and unity beggars. You kept reminding us that it was either Biafra or we should bring corruption which was goodluck jonathan. Sadly, PDP dominated South East politicians saw an opportunity to get at Buhari, and openly started supporting seccession by keeping quite while the fire raged.
However, the wish of Kanu and his bunch of illiterate followers has been peacefully granted by the so called parastic North and as expected, the yorubas who have been receiving their doses of insults and hate messages from the ipob miscreants are fully in support of their arewa counterparts, just like other minorities who are the victims of ipob daily dosage of insults and hates.
My question now, why are the ipob miscreants reluctant to leave the North and south west to their Jewish Japanese land? Why are calling for referendum? From who and for who? You claimed 99% of support the utopian Biafra, why are you still calling for referendum?
So who are now the Unity beggars? Another mumu post
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Politics › Re: The Truth About The New Curiculum by reptile1: 7:55pm On Jun 19, 2017 |
APCsupporter: keep quiet! what does Nigeria have to do with French!? Arabic has been in Nigeria for centuries, long before the English men came. Your hatred for Islam is beginning to take over your brain Who is this mango? |
Politics › Re: IF BIAFRA REFERENDUM IS ACCEPT TO HOLD TODAY I'LL GO TO COURT & STOP IT! by reptile1: 7:09pm On Jun 19, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: The Truth About The New Curiculum by reptile1: 5:23pm On Jun 19, 2017 |
Binb: Stop this propaganda, no one is being forced to study Islamic Studies Now shut the fvck if u have notin meaninful to say. why French and Arabic? dont u have other languages to choose from? why is Nigerian always connected with anything Arabic? same way u have it on ur currencies and military uniform. if there's no sinister motive with such move then thy shud introduce French, German and Spanish languages in the recent curriculum |
Politics › Re: Removal Of CRK: Reno Omokri And FFK React To New School Curriculum by reptile1: 5:10pm On Jun 19, 2017 |
This is the height of madness in this God forsaken country. what rationale is behind introduction of Arabic language in our education curriculum if sometin sinister isn't @ play?
honestly this administration is completely saturated with ethnic bigots and religion goons coupled with a mad man that calls himself president.
why on earth would they introduce anything Arabic considering the fact that Nigerian has been polarised by religion up untill date?
if they had wanted to introduce foreign languages why choose French and Arabic only? what happens to Chinese and German, Spanish and Italian? the same way they introduced arabic inscriptions on the naira and military uniforms, now they are aiming for another to what end if not islamization agenda?
This is why I support balkanisation of this country. those who believe in everything Islam and Arabic should be on their turf let me be on mine.
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Business › Re: How MUCH Is GARRI ?? "Food Escalates Despite Easing Inflation-statistics Bureau" by reptile1: 3:54pm On Jun 16, 2017 |
In portharcourt a basin of garri is 7k. Those NBS guys are statistically drunk. |
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Politics › Re: ND Activist, Ann-kio Briggs Condemns Ultimatum To Igbos, Unveils IPOND by reptile1: 1:19pm On Jun 16, 2017 |
E don happen.  everybody want to run away from Nigeria. Ab0ki na u go stay?
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Politics › Re: Free Fruits Donated By Saudi Arabia To Nigerian IDPs Being Sold In Markets.Photo by reptile1: 1:11pm On Jun 16, 2017 |
The amount of criminals living in Nigeria is beyond imagination... |
Politics › Re: PIB: Kano, Kaduna, Lagos Listed As Host Communities by reptile1: 12:26pm On Jun 16, 2017 |
This country is one hell of a sh1t hole |
Politics › Re: War Crime: We Stand By Our Report - Amnesty International by reptile1: 10:32am On Jun 16, 2017 |
MediumStout: Amnesty international is an attention seeking bunch. The biafra protesters killed by the army are unruly and violent youths who were out to destroy the peace enjoyed by other Nigerias living in the east as commanded by Nnamdi Kanu on radio biafra. They burnt several dangote trucks, burnt mosques, shut down and looted markets and shops and even killed and threw security officials over onitsha bridge yet they claim they were having peaceful protest. Who is fooling who?
The shiites killed by the army were forming a government in kaduna state. They are rebellious and refused to recognize the authority of the state government and federal government. They blocked the convoy of chief of army staff turning deaf ears to all pleas and were even ready to engage the military. They only take orders from El-zaky zaky. Which sane government would fold it's arm and watch shiites and IPOB metamorphos into a full blown terrorist group before taking action considering the fact that we are still battling Bokoharam and Niger delta militants?
The Nigerian army's responsibility is to protect the lives and properties of nigerians and defend the sovereignty of the country. They have done just that and sane people consider it as a perfect job.
Amnesty international can keep whining about human rights abuses but will hypocritically turn a blind eye when the United States and other western nations commits atrocities. The US drone program has killed more civilians in Pakistan than the taliban they claim to be fighting. When Iraq was invaded, civilian casualties were on the maximum. Till today Libya is the battling the after effects of the invasion led by the United States. Amnesty international won't see all that. Bloody hypocrites. U are one of the reasons they opined that Nigerians naturally are senseless. |
Politics › Re: The American Civil War Of 1861: Lessons For The Igbos- Frank Eze by reptile1: 7:51am On Jun 16, 2017 |
PrettyRita: Recently, I published an article with the title, “The Merchant Called Nnamdi Kanu and His 2019 Senatorial Ambition". The responses have been quite amazing as reactions keep pouring into my email from far and near; some commendations, and others outright threats. Well I want to deeply appreciate everyone for their well thought out reactions. I will further my arguments in this article on the renewed agitations for Biafra, particularly taking a deep retrospect of history. A great philosopher once said, “...hindsight is better than foresight”. The truth is that the more historical minded you are the better you can appreciate the present and chart an effective cause for the future. For this reason, I am going to lay a foundation today that will aid further examination of the abundant opportunities before the Igbos, now that secessionist agitations are raging. Meanwhile, some excerpts in this article were taken from published works on the American Civil War, particularly, https://www.civilwar.org.
Now the American Civil War was fought between the United States of America and the Confederate States of America, a collection of eleven southern states that left the Union in 1860 and formed their own country in order to protect the institution of slavery. The southern states of South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina, and Tennessee, seceded immediately Abraham Lincoln was elected President in 1860. Lincoln though was from the slave-state of Kentucky in the North refused to recognize the Confederate States, instead fought to keep the South in the Union.
The interesting fact was that between 1776 when America gained independence and George Washington was elected President, to the year of the secession in 1860, America had fifteen presidents, ten of which were from the South, and five of whom were presidents for two terms each. Indeed the south dominated the American political space.
However, the abolition of slave trade in Britain in 1807 changed the world order, in which the narrative of slave trade transformed drastically against holding fellow humans bondage. While religious and political leaders in the North of America began to agitate and call for the complete abolition of slave trade, the South who had maintained political dominance blatantly refused to heed the clarion call. They were so blinded by the economic benefits they made from slave-trade that they began to lose political control to the North by the 1840s. In fact the last three presidents before the secession in 1860 were all from the North of America.
The greatest lessons from this political misfortune were represented by the years after the civil war, as the South completely lost political relevance in America. For a long time after the Civil War, politicians from the South were considered unelectable. Abraham Lincoln's Vice President, Andrew Johnson was the last Southern president for nearly half a century. After President Woodrow Wilson administration in 1921, it took nearly another half a century before the next Southern president was elected.
During these periods Democratic Party rarely nominated Southern presidential candidates, as southerners were tagged with the brush of secession. The northern electorates were equally extremely reluctant to cast a ballot for a southerner. That was how the south lost out completely in the political power structure in America for about 100 years, albeit the 1960s when the South began to regain political control.
The first lesson here is that every failed secession attempt comes with its own burden of distrust. The South-East region like the South in America has continued to suffer political consequences from the brushes of the failed secession attempt between 1967 and 1970. Other component parts of Nigeria are seldom convinced that the Biafran dream has been laid to rest. Such distrusts which have grossly affected the political fortunes of the Igbos in the Nigerian project, have been fanned and fuelled by the occasional and at times sustained call for secession.
It’s like an aggrieved husband who constantly threatens the wife with divorce at the slightest provocation - that marriage will never see the light of day. As long as he feels there is a better “bride” out there, he WILL NEVER put in the required efforts to work out his current marriage. The wife on her part will perpetually live on the edge of being thrown out of her matrimonial home. But however, the transgression(s) of the wife, the day both parties, starting with the aggrieved husband choose to deal with the emotions of offence and accommodate true forgiveness in his heart that marriage is heading for a successful outcome.
The Nigerian civil war remains the bloodiest experience for the Igbos as a people. Fifty years after, the memories of the war remains fresh in our minds. With well over 2.5 million deaths, it has not been easy to allow the emotions of that dastardly experience die, “just like that”. The sentiments remain so strong that it has the capacity of being retained for the next 1000 years. But the danger is this, our children and grandchildren may continue to face the challenge of political and social exclusions in the Nigerian project.
Therefore, like Nelson Mandela who successfully helped his people to deal with the emotions of slavery and apartheid regimes in South-Africa, the Igbos now needs a sound leadership that will sincerely advocate and help the people deal with the lingering emotions of the Nigerian civil war and convert the negative experience as their strongest weapons of strength. The South learnt their bitter lessons, took it in their stride and worked assiduously to build the American project. They couldn’t have done that if the quest for secession was not completely laid to rest; and today they have Donald J. Trump as the President of the United States of America.
There is no doubt that the Igbos are major stakeholders in the Nigerian project. We must, however, reject Biafran vendors who frequently come on the scene offering false hopes while making merchandize of our inherent burdens. So far, even under the present arrangement, we have proved not to be pushovers, not at all. We must, therefore, deal with negative impediments of the failed secession bid of the 1960s, and choose to integrate ourselves in the Nigerian project. We must work towards dealing with the distrusts which have continued to affect our collective fortunes. We must kill that perception by other Nigerians that we as a people are still desperately seeking ways, by hook or crook, to jettison the Nigerian project.
As outlined in the second lesson from the American Civil War which shall be published in my next article, N’digbo is here to stay; and just as without much political power we have largely conquered the economy of this country, with diligence and hard work we are bound to rise and occupy the pride of place in the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“Nwaanyi muta ite ofe mmiri mmiri, di ya amuta ipi utara aka were suru ofe.....” Meaning we must learn to change tactics if we are to thrive and emerge victorious in the situation we find ourselves. Frank Eze frankeze1967@gmail.com
https://vigil360.com.ng/exclusive-report/646-the-american-civil-war-of-1861-lessons-for-the-igbos-and-the-biafran-struggle-%E2%80%93-frank-eze.html Its obvious the writer deliberately refused to examplify what should be done to make Nigeria be the next America rather than playing to the gallery with obsolete and unconvincing storyline why Ndigbo should remain in a country of quota system and everything democratically evil. Oga abeg carry ur mumu story go one side. One Nigeria without meaningful progress is absolute waste of time. By the way, were is buhari? That one dey for london dey flex meanwhile him brothers dey sleep for outside in portharcourt. Na this kind country any reasonable person want to remain in?
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Politics › Re: We Are Selfish & Nnamdi Kanu Is A Nincompoop - Igbo Lady "You Can Curse Me" by reptile1: 5:10pm On Jun 15, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Igala Dissociate Self From Biafra Agitation by reptile1: 7:07am On Jun 15, 2017 |
Who dey even bring igala people into Biafra matter sef? Una no go allow them make them remain in Nigeria? Wetin igala man go offer Igbo man, I just don't know |
Politics › Re: Only Option Left For Igbo Is To Vacate Nigeria And Go Straight To Israel! by reptile1: 10:33am On Jun 07, 2017 |
oladeebo: As far as all bullets had been shot and the target is not hit! The last step left for igbo is to just pack and go to Israel. As a real Jew, the history of Jew since the beginning of world is never different anywhere they found themselves, it's all about marginalization, genocide, pogrom and holocaust! I thing igbo mustn't allow to be draw back to another century before return to the land of promise! I think igbo had already prepared for this in advance by their leader Nnamdi kanu, all of them had claimed and earn their Jew status and they have drop Christianity for Judaism, so no big deal in that! In the law of returnee of Israel igbo had met the requirement! Igbo, we love you but Israel love you much! Bye bye Were they in Israel when the white man came? U see ur propensity to let out ur fvvlishness every now and then amazes me
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Politics › Re: Why We’ve Not Been Able To Block Biafra TV Broadcasting Illegally – NBC by reptile1: 10:29am On Jun 07, 2017 |
 nigeria govt kinda sound dumb and stvpid to me |
Politics › Re: The Ultimatum To Leave The North Affects Even The South by reptile1: 10:15am On Jun 07, 2017 |
Truth of the matter is they dont know who is from Igbo land and who's not whenever they start their madness this is why my NUGA must be greased to take those around me down
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Politics › Re: Arewa Should First Recall Their People From The South by reptile1: 8:18am On Jun 07, 2017 |
DONGOYARO1: Stop dragging others along your road to doom. You ibos are all going pack to your tiny south east states Stop running amok. The ND u yap about everywhere is a mixed collection of people. When the time comes your cattle brothers in my LGA in Rivers state will go back aswell |
Politics › Re: Usman Bugaje: "Nigeria's Oil Belongs To The North" (2014) by reptile1: 7:46am On Jun 07, 2017 |
That idiot shud mind his northern cows and stop talking rubbish on channels |
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Politics › Re: Northern Youths Sack Of Igbos: Afenifere, MASSOB, ADC, IYM, Others React by reptile1: 6:57am On Jun 07, 2017 |
Three months is far. They shud make it next month let's see if a Hausa man has too heads. |
Politics › Re: Breaking: Senate Orders Probe Of Buhari’s $1b Ogoni Land Cleanup by reptile1: 10:15pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
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Politics › Re: Northern Youths Order Igbo Out Of Region by reptile1: 10:00pm On Jun 06, 2017 |
akthedream: HOW many ABOKI dey East.. Compare to Igbos in North?How many of them get house for East? This one no dey use him head at all... Na now u go know say them plenty for east. Even inside villages them dey. |