Politics › Re: There Is Fire On The Mountain Here In Aba by Rose2014: 1:01pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
Adex097: They were not referring to the Igbo man in Aba but the Igbo man in Alaba!!  Now they've changed their mouth as usual. If Alaba protest now, they'll say there're referring to the Igbos in UK  I never knew there are two types of Igbo man |
Politics › Re: Between A Biafran And His Yoruba Friend by Rose2014(op): 12:40pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
bukifemi1: This is why Biafrans are agitating. They are marginalized to the core... Very true |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 12:31pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
diegwu01: Old Pictures, There is nothing happening in Aba according to sources Which sources?  |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 12:30pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
Raiders: first in everything you can think of. Anyway, Nigeria is not going to break up so you Biafra agitators should channel your energy on something useful. I see. We're giant of Africa because we're First in everything like healthcare, schools, roads, water, employment, light/power, standard of living, security, human right, clean environment etc Thanks for the enlightenment |
Politics › Re: Breaking News Many Feared Dead As Fulani And Locals Clash In Kogi State by Rose2014: 12:28pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
You won't see Yorubas comment on threads like this |
Politics › Re: Between A Biafran And His Yoruba Friend by Rose2014(op): 12:22pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
Tolatutu: Most of these points are just silly 5. Where multinational companies made by the government to locate their offices in Lagos or Abuja? Make your region safe and business friendly and multinational companies will come.
Then talking about airports the one you guys were given what's happening to it? It's not doing so well because your people still prefer to use Lagos , is that anyone's fault .
All those things mentioned are concentrated in Lagos and Abuja , does that cover all the other tribes? So what we should all be asking for is for more development across the Country.
All I see is people that like crying victimization and feeling sorry for themselves. Keep denying the obvious. We're where we are today cos we hate the truth |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 12:20pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
Raiders: so you don't believe Nigeria is the greatest country in Africa? We have the largest economy in Africa, We are the most powerful in Africa and Nigerians are the most successful people in Africa. we are first in almost everything in Africa. you should be proud of your country. First in what n what?  |
Politics › Re: Delta State Police Deny Arrest Of 125 Pro-biafra Protesters In Delta by Rose2014: 12:18pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
orunto27: Just propaganda. All the people that celebrated the propaganda news have deserted this thread  |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 12:10pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
Raiders: If you don't think Nigeria is the giant of Africa then I suggest you go and live in Burundi or Somalia for one year. then you will understand that Nigeria is giant of Africa and appreciate being a Nigerian. Besides Why do you want Nigeria to break up and why do you think you will be better off if Nigeria break up What makes Nigeria giant of Africa pls? No be quarell o. I've heard that expression before though I'm yet to see what qualifies us as giant Pls educate me |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 12:04pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
Dhugal: She asked you for reasons to be proudly Nigerian today and bequeath such to your kids,not what evils you think will befall Biafra if achieved. Stay on topic. Thank you. It's always a difficult question for every pro one Nigeria to answer so I wasn't surprised. However, let's give him the benefit of the doubt CC : Raiders |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 12:01pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
Raiders: Nigeria is giant of Africa and one of the richest country in Africa. All countries have problems and Like I said earlier Leadership is the solution to our problem. If Biafra is form today what make you think that tommorow some states or regions in Biafra will not want to break out from Biafra and form their own country. We are all Nigerians and God made us as Nigeria for a reason  Give me one reason you wrote the first sentence That's what I call 'self deceit' |
Politics › Re: The Match For Biafra: Port Harcourt Has Kicked Off by Rose2014: 11:56am On Nov 09, 2015 |
TIMEISWISDOM: IPOB closing distrupting economic activities, which is the source of livelihood for most people in this hard times is shooting themselves in the foot because it will backfire soon. Come up with something new sweetheart Can't u see that this line is no longer working? Can't u see? |
Politics › Re: Photo Biafran Protesters Stormed Un H/q New York, Demand Freedom by Rose2014: 11:53am On Nov 09, 2015 |
fagbalex: Jobless people Let's assume they're jobless, whose duty is it to provide jobs? Either way Nigeria has failed in it's responsibilities |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 11:42am On Nov 09, 2015*. Modified: 12:06pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
Raiders: because we are all Nigerian.dividing the country will do us more bad than good. do you think America would be great today if America divided into north and south during American civil war.Dividing Nigeria is the solution to Nigeria problems Ok Give me one reason to be proudly Nigerian And one reason you want our kids to be proud of Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 11:41am On Nov 09, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: The day Our Good News (biafra's News) Will Land On Nairaland 'so Front Page by Rose2014: 11:37am On Nov 09, 2015 |
All these fights to keep Nigeria one because of oil? There is god o |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 11:33am On Nov 09, 2015 |
coolitempa: I support you.....continue to protest and march everyday without fail..... .......close all shops and businesses...... ....Biafra will soon be with you....  Were u not the one jumping up n down nl saying Biafra is an online country. And that nobody supports them in real life Now you've changed mouth. Lmao |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 11:31am On Nov 09, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 11:29am On Nov 09, 2015 |
Raiders: We don't need another civil war in Nigeria. We are all Nigerians and screaming Biafra is not going to solve our problem. rather we should be fighting for good leadership. This is the part that I don't understand. Why should Biafra mean war? Why can't Nigeria peacefully let them go? |
Politics › Re: Delta State Police Deny Arrest Of 125 Pro-biafra Protesters In Delta by Rose2014: 11:25am On Nov 09, 2015 |
Scout60: The Police have denied the arrest of 125 persons in Asaba, Delta State, marching for the actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra.
Earlier report says 125 persons were arrested in the south-south Nigerian state during a one-million-man march that has caused untold hardship for travellers. But police said it had not made any arrest.
The agitations by the indigenous people of Biafra have been on since last Friday. The first demonstrations were recorded in Imo State. One-Million-Man March Throughout the night, about 10,000 members of the group laid siege at the major fly-over bridge in Enugu.
Report says that the group marched through the major streets at night before going back to their various locations, defiling an earlier warning by the police not to hold the march. On Friday, The Nigeria Police Force issued a warning against the one-million-man march, saying the protesters, from the south-eastern region, would be provoking the law if they do not stop such protests or
source http://www.channelstv.com/2015/11/08/police-deny-arrest-of-125-pro-biafra-protesters-in-delta/ See how this thread is scanty which shows that some people are disappointed to hear this  But if the news was to confirm that the arrest took place, my brothers from the other side would have invaded this thread to celebrate |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 11:22am On Nov 09, 2015 |
Raiders: my comments show that our leaders including Igbo politicians have failed us. Biafra is not solution to our problem. The solution is good leadership What r you doing about it? Or we should all fold our hands and keep ranting on nl? |
Politics › Re: Biafra:another More Massive Protest Erupt In Aba [photos] by Rose2014: 11:17am On Nov 09, 2015 |
Raiders: jobless miscrants Let's assume they're jobless like u said, Whose job is it to provide jobs? Either way u look at it, Nigeria has failed woefully in it's responsibilities to the citizens |
Politics › Re: There Is Fire On The Mountain Here In Aba by Rose2014: 11:04am On Nov 09, 2015*. Modified: 11:34am On Nov 09, 2015 |
Where are those Yorubas that said that nothing can make an Igbo man abandon his shop?  |
Politics › Re: Between A Biafran And His Yoruba Friend by Rose2014(op): 10:57am On Nov 09, 2015 |
IlekeHD: Most of these Igbo touts are senseless. They don't understand business beyond movable 2x2 ft shops. 2x2 ft shops is by far better than owoda Depending on another Nan's sweat to survive |
Politics › Re: Banks Not Operating Today In Aba Because Of Biafra by Rose2014: 10:34am On Nov 09, 2015 |
QuotaSystem: [b]All these issues have been overflogged already across several threads, there's no point reinventing the wheel.
The reason you're agitating is because you're holding the short end of the stick under this administration.
However, you measured the stick yourself.
What you should be seeking through reconciliation and diplomacy, you people want to get by blackmail and force. Its traditional Ibo arrogance taken too far, and Nigerians are saying ENOUGH.
All you're doing is playing victim. With regard to the cut off marks for example, do you realize they only apply to unity schools (less than 1% of all secondary schools) which were built to foster national unity in the first place? Do you realize the cut off mark is determined by the performance of your fellow Ibo classmates and not a Hausa man anywhere? If you don't want to be affected by the 'inequality', leave the unity schools alone and seek the remaining 99% available. You have no case.
Personally I want you all to have Biafra, but the way you're going about it, I can swear that it will not be a reality. At least, not now. [/b] This is such a lame defence on the cut off mark issue Yorubas can go to any length to defend evil smh |
Politics › Re: Between A Biafran And His Yoruba Friend by Rose2014(op): 10:17am On Nov 09, 2015 |
kingzizzy: I had a Youruba friend called Banky, short of Bankole. The day I told him that I'm a Biafran supporter, he never talked to me again. Lol Lmao |
Politics › Re: Between A Biafran And His Yoruba Friend by Rose2014(op): 6:17am On Nov 09, 2015 |
Duru1: @OP
The response could not be more correct. Yari.ba and most Nigerians are the paradox of insincerity. |
Politics › Re: Between A Biafran And His Yoruba Friend by Rose2014(op): 9:51pm On Nov 08, 2015 |
Zinicc: Why are you peddling you craze on every IPOB thread, I think I replied you before? You don't know nl Yoruba trademark again? Are u a learner |
Politics › Re: I Will Start Taking The Agitation For Biafra Serious, When..... by Rose2014: 9:49pm On Nov 08, 2015 |
A yoruba friend ask me: under what conditions would you support One Nigeria and let go of the Biafra struggle.
Here was my response:
1. Close down Lagos ports and Open up PH, Calabar, Onitsha and Warri. 2. Cancel all direct and major connecting flights to Lagos and Abuja airports...only local or minimal connecting flights will be allowed. While this is being done, open up Enugu, Owerri, Asaba, Uyo and PH to international flights...direct and major connecting flights. 3. Ask all international and diplomatic missions to move their embassies and consulates from Lagos and Abuja to Enugu, PH and Calabar. 4. All federal governments agencies in Lagos and Abuja shall be relocated to Enugu, PH and Calabar. CBN, NNPC,e.t.c shall and must relocate to PH, Calabar and Enugu. 5. All multinational companies in Lagos and Abuja, shall and must relocate their offices to PH, Calabar and Enugu. 6. If these conditions can be fulfilled and implemented, we can try one Nigeria and let's see if you Hausas and Yorubas will like it for a month. Meaning, Yorubas and Hausas needing to get visas shall travel to PH, Calabar or Enugu to do that. Same with flying or connecting flights, same with shipping and importing their goods, e.t.c.
The yoruba friend replied: you can't be serious, this is wickedness. I said really? Don't you think Biafrans have been suffering and enduring this very same wickedness for over 50 yrs? He was quiet for a few seconds and said: wow, you are right but it never occurred to me. I said, that's the problem with One Nigeria, those who are benefiting love it and would love to maintain the status quo |
Politics › Re: With These Agitations, I Fear The Worst For The Igbo People... By Citizen Nick by Rose2014: 9:48pm On Nov 08, 2015 |
coolzeal: A yoruba friend ask me: under what conditions would you support One Nigeria and let go of the Biafra struggle.
Here was my response:
1. Close down Lagos ports and Open up PH, Calabar, Onitsha and Warri. 2. Cancel all direct and major connecting flights to Lagos and Abuja airports...only local or minimal connecting flights will be allowed. While this is being done, open up Enugu, Owerri, Asaba, Uyo and PH to international flights...direct and major connecting flights. 3. Ask all international and diplomatic missions to move their embassies and consulates from Lagos and Abuja to Enugu, PH and Calabar. 4. All federal governments agencies in Lagos and Abuja shall be relocated to Enugu, PH and Calabar. CBN, NNPC,e.t.c shall and must relocate to PH, Calabar and Enugu. 5. All multinational companies in Lagos and Abuja, shall and must relocate their offices to PH, Calabar and Enugu. 6. If these conditions can be fulfilled and implemented, we can try one Nigeria and let's see if you Hausas and Yorubas will like it for a month. Meaning, Yorubas and Hausas needing to get visas shall travel to PH, Calabar or Enugu to do that. Same with flying or connecting flights, same with shipping and importing their goods, e.t.c.
The yoruba friend replied: you can't be serious, this is wickedness. I said really? Don't you think Biafrans have been suffering and enduring this very same wickedness for over 50 yrs? He was quiet for a few seconds and said: wow, you are right but it never occurred to me. I said, that's the problem with One Nigeria, those who are benefiting love it and would love to maintain the status quo. |
Politics › Re: Breaking! Enugu Central Police Station Under Siege As Biafrans Barricade It-pics by Rose2014: 9:47pm On Nov 08, 2015 |
coolzeal: A yoruba friend ask me: under what conditions would you support One Nigeria and let go of the Biafra struggle.
Here was my response:
1. Close down Lagos ports and Open up PH, Calabar, Onitsha and Warri. 2. Cancel all direct and major connecting flights to Lagos and Abuja airports...only local or minimal connecting flights will be allowed. While this is being done, open up Enugu, Owerri, Asaba, Uyo and PH to international flights...direct and major connecting flights. 3. Ask all international and diplomatic missions to move their embassies and consulates from Lagos and Abuja to Enugu, PH and Calabar. 4. All federal governments agencies in Lagos and Abuja shall be relocated to Enugu, PH and Calabar. CBN, NNPC,e.t.c shall and must relocate to PH, Calabar and Enugu. 5. All multinational companies in Lagos and Abuja, shall and must relocate their offices to PH, Calabar and Enugu. 6. If these conditions can be fulfilled and implemented, we can try one Nigeria and let's see if you Hausas and Yorubas will like it for a month. Meaning, Yorubas and Hausas needing to get visas shall travel to PH, Calabar or Enugu to do that. Same with flying or connecting flights, same with shipping and importing their goods, e.t.c.
The yoruba friend replied: you can't be serious, this is wickedness. I said really? Don't you think Biafrans have been suffering and enduring this very same wickedness for over 50 yrs? He was quiet for a few seconds and said: wow, you are right but it never occurred to me. I said, that's the problem with One Nigeria, those who are benefiting love it and would love to maintain the status quo. |
Politics › Re: Between A Biafran And His Yoruba Friend by Rose2014(op): 9:38pm On Nov 08, 2015 |
yemmynoni: Biafra is not feasible, quote me everywhere Why do u say that? |