Politics › Re: Ken Saro Wiwa Vs Nnamdi Kanu: Sarowiwa Was Intelligent - Gen. Akinrinade by ScotsReferendum: 4:06am On Jun 27, 2017 |
Ojiofor: How do you mean bro?Once Ndigbo leaves, Nigeria as we know it today is already broken and other regions may follow too or are you going to help the North to force others to remain with them? UN Referendum will only be conducted for Biafrans while the rest of Nigeria remains intact. The rest will remain as slaves to the caliphate. |
Politics › Re: Ken Saro Wiwa Vs Nnamdi Kanu: Sarowiwa Was Intelligent - Gen. Akinrinade by ScotsReferendum: 4:02am On Jun 27, 2017 |
nerodenero: Saro Wiwa's agitation was during the military regime, the reason he was killed. If it was still military regime, Nnamdi Kanu would have been killed too. Not true Saro was from a minority ethnic group which has never fought the federal government before Kanu is from a majority ethnic group which has fought Nigeria to a stand still with fewer arms. |
Politics › Re: Who Is Really A NIGER DELTAN? by ScotsReferendum: 7:26pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
Kathmandu: Scotsreferendum is one of those ipob niwits that disgrace people online. Soldier on. You and Amarabae can not stop the unity of the Igbos and their minority neighbors You all shall fail |
Politics › Re: What Does Ibibio have in common with Urhobo,benin And Itshekiri? by ScotsReferendum: 7:15pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
Biafra remains the only place of refuge for those who do not wish to be Islamized
In the future, the Northern Christians will join the Biafrans to escape Islamization and Extermination in the hands of the Fulani Caliphate. |
Politics › Re: What Does Ibibio have in common with Urhobo,benin And Itshekiri? by ScotsReferendum: 7:13pm On Jun 26, 2017 |
I laugh at people who thinks the minorities don't share ancestry connection with the Igbos
Only a bloody Afonja do think an Ibibio Annang Efik Oron person will abandon the Igbos for any other tribe
I dey laugh Afonjas in 3Dimensions. |
Politics › Re: Ijaw community Has Raised Biafra Flag During Abonnema Libration Ceremony Pix by ScotsReferendum: 9:44am On Jun 26, 2017 |
HughJazz: I don't think they'll join either. They can form a country with tivs and idoma people. You are deceiving yourself The middle belt people have made up their minds to join the Biafrans Doubt me at your own peril |
Politics › Re: Who Is Really A NIGER DELTAN? by ScotsReferendum: 9:33am On Jun 26, 2017 |
Amarabae: I stand by my word. Ijaws, Ogonis, Urhobos, Itsekiris etc Are NOT interested in Biafra. I am a Rivers indigene, I know them very well. No amount of IPOB intimidation can shake me. I stand firmly with an IGBO NATION. Ankio Briggs and Asari are Igbos.? Those middle belt people that visited Kanu are Igbos too.? Just laughing at this Hausa Fulani Afonja spy Every tribe that has interest in escaping this disaster called Nigeria are free to join Biafra |
Politics › Re: Who Is Really A NIGER DELTAN? by ScotsReferendum: 9:29am On Jun 26, 2017 |
CutieGuy: Bro she is an igbo. The only problem i have with her,is that she always like to pocknose in IPOB matters, especially when including the non igbos in Biafra
But she z igbo. You might doubt me but trust me on this She is not Igbo Hausa Fulani spies are doing all it takes to drive an edge between the Igbos and their neighbors They know that our unity means freedom Remember Nostradamus prophecy about the powerful prince that will arise at the trigger of the gun Even the middle belt people are running to join the Biafran train Many people like her will fail in their divide and conquer tactics |
Politics › Re: Who Is Really A NIGER DELTAN? by ScotsReferendum: 9:15am On Jun 26, 2017 |
Amarabae: yesterday IPOB called me yoruba, today they are calling me hausa/fulani. Tomorrow they will call me a Bini. Lolz You think I am talking to you Open your eyes and see the people I am talking to I am talking to the Igbos and other ethnic groups who believe in joining forces to escape the zoo So don't think you are winning Besides, haven't you noticed that your topic was visited by only one group of people called Afonjas Can you see that the thread has died naturally Normally topics like this gets to 20 pages within 3 hours People now know that you aren't an Igbo |
Politics › Re: Who Is Really A NIGER DELTAN? by ScotsReferendum: 9:06am On Jun 26, 2017 |
TheKingIsHere: You dey answer the silly girl/boy.
Tomorrow dem go say she be igbo.
@ngozi123 like I told you, if this Afonja can do without mentioning nigerdelta for 1 month then I agree but till then, she is Afonja.
By the way what is Asa? abi tomorrow you go claim dbanj tribe? Lol To me she is an Hausa Fulani spy You know that Hausa Fulani people want only the Igbos to go so as to keep plundering the resources of the minorities. If you listen to her comments, you will see that same message advocated by the Hausa Fulani people To me, she is not an Igbo. She has never for once advocated that the minorities escape with us and later go their separate way if they desire to do so I am so happy that many Igbos avoided this useless thread because they understood my message |
Politics › Re: Do Yoruba Muslims Understand Hausa Language? by ScotsReferendum: 7:54am On Jun 26, 2017 |
Afonjas will run mad today.
Oya come and defend Buhari your lord and master |
Politics › Re: Ijaw community Has Raised Biafra Flag During Abonnema Libration Ceremony Pix by ScotsReferendum: 7:53am On Jun 26, 2017 |
HughJazz: so tell me what do you know about igala people. Between Odua and Biafra, who do you think the Igalas will like to join if presented with these 2 options.? |
Politics › Re: Just Imagine If GEJ Addressed The Nation In Ijaw Language by ScotsReferendum: 7:43am On Jun 26, 2017 |
Afonjas have all kept mute with some defending Buhari.
God has vindicated Jonathan |
Politics › Re: Who Is Really A NIGER DELTAN? by ScotsReferendum: 7:39am On Jun 26, 2017 |
Nigerians are talking about the Hausa language Buhari addressed them with while you are here trying to distract Nigerians this early morning with this topic
Were you paid to distract Nigerians from the real issue at hand
Buhari must explain to Nigerians when did Hausa language become our lingual franca |
Politics › Re: Fayose Wants Nigerian Govt To Restructure, Dialogue With Nnamdi Kanu by ScotsReferendum: 7:18am On Jun 26, 2017 |
TekenaAduari: People saying Ijaw land is part of Biafra know nothing about history, Go and read about Isaac Boro who declared Niger Delta Republic in 1966 a full year before Biafra Republic was declared by Ojukwu in 1967.
That said, as a true son of Niger Delta, I can categoritically state that we are behind Buhari lead govt and we believe in Nigeria. Because we believe 2 wrongs don't make a right and with war there are no winners, we choose to channel our grievances the right way, and be patient with our leaders.
Arise O, compatriots Nigeria's call obey, let us unite in the face of challenges, let us fight peacefully for our motherland, let us show the world that the most populous black nation and the biggest economy in Africa can get it right.
Long live the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Long live Buhari Led Govt.
The labour of our hero's past shall never be in vain. You don't need to be a prophet to know that this owner of this post is a Yoruba person Ijaws are tired of one Nigeria |
Politics › Re: Reno Omokri Reacts To Hausa Man's Comment As Buhari Addresses Nigerians In Hausa by ScotsReferendum: 7:01am On Jun 26, 2017 |
Nigeria is dead and buried
Imagine addressing a nation in Hausa language
If Jonathan had addressed Nigerians in Ijaw language, I am sure those idiots defending Buhari would have crucified Jonathan |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Biafrans, Akwa Ibom Group Says by ScotsReferendum: 6:38am On Jun 26, 2017 |
NtoAkwaIbom: hahahahhahahha I was there in Aprill, my Cousin is there at this moment... and contrary to what u hate spewing lot are doing HAUSA folks are very homey if you step out to talk to them.. You spent which useless time in Bornu state If you believe so much in Nigeria, you and Fratermathy can relocate to Hausa Fulani dominated part of Kaduna, Kano, Sokoto, Zamfara etc |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Biafrans, Akwa Ibom Group Says by ScotsReferendum: 6:33am On Jun 26, 2017 |
fratermathy: If you don't know the group, then it's okay. They don't know you too. Until they produce a video of their declaration, they remain a faceless group |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Biafrans, Akwa Ibom Group Says by ScotsReferendum: 11:32pm On Jun 25, 2017 |
Who takes all these invisible groups serious
No video of their declaration |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Visited By Benue Tiv Nation: The Most Powerful Interview Of 2017 by ScotsReferendum: 8:28pm On Jun 25, 2017 |
vanbonattel: And that means Urhobos will be merges with the Hausa fulanis. Good luck. Urhobos and Hausa Fulani people will live as husband and wife Just laughing at the nonentity thinking that without Urhobos, Biafra will die |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Biafrans, Akwa Ibom Group Says by ScotsReferendum: 8:22pm On Jun 25, 2017 |
higherpower: If you don't keep quite, Ibibios will issue their own quit notice. I hope you know what that means. Why can't they produce a video of their declaration like the one done by Arewas Abi fear dey catch dem Let those faceless groups produce a video |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Biafrans, Akwa Ibom Group Says by ScotsReferendum: 8:18pm On Jun 25, 2017 |
UncleJJ: What TIV group visited Kanu. TIV land has a strong hierachial administrative system. So, I ask which TIV group came to visit Kanu.
You guys better save your money instead of wasting it on sponsoring episodes of your soap opera titled IPOB. Go watch the video The Tiv people who visited Kanu have a face unlike these series of faceless groups |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Visited By Benue Tiv Nation: The Most Powerful Interview Of 2017 by ScotsReferendum: 8:16pm On Jun 25, 2017 |
fratermathy: You are not an Urhobo. Stop lying mister. Ekuoto vor oyi vwon nurhe?
Beside, if you don't know something just say you don't and ask to be educated. The struggle is real and has taken various dimensions. The exploitation of the the SS oil is not only by Fulanis but by all the ethnic groups in Nigeria that rely on oil for development. They are all leeches (yes, including the Igbo) and must be cut out from our lands and sovereignty.
So I don't really care what you think or what you subscribe to but Urhobo will NEVER join Biafra, not today, not ever. Should it get to the point where we must secede, we shall agitate for our own nation (Ejadiovo Republic) or form a coalition with ethnicities that share our plights in the SS (Niger Delta Republic). No group can be oppressed forever! The injustice meted out on the minorities by the triad of Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba shall end soon enough with the rising level of Urhobo and SS nationalism!
Btw: Stop impersonating Urhobo Urhobo ko, Ukwuani ni! When UPU and our very own Sen. Omo-Agege have spoken conclusively on this Biafran issue? Mtchewwww! Which NigerDelta republic For your information, the Ijaws have keyed into the Biafran project bringing and end to NigerDelta republic |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu Visited By Benue Tiv Nation: The Most Powerful Interview Of 2017 by ScotsReferendum: 8:12pm On Jun 25, 2017 |
Fifthcolumnist: I just they pity you. You're really lost! There is no active negotiation for ND Independence or similar demands. We only have different groups pleading on TV and radio for restructuring and nothing more. You're in a delusion. If you must know I'm from Ughelli in Delta State and lived in the SS for over twenty years. The Nigerian Delta struggle for Economic control currently has no solid face. dey their make pant they wear u. Fulanis control all the oil wells in urhobo land and u dey hear dey form poosh! You have time for mr confused Fratermathy Ask him who are in charge of Urhobo oil wells and you will see his mouth producing foams I know he will call you IPOB |
Politics › Re: We Are Not Biafrans, Akwa Ibom Group Says by ScotsReferendum: 3:31pm On Jun 25, 2017 |
No video of this group like the Tiv group that visited Kanu |
Politics › Re: Why I'm Afraid Of The Break-up Of Nigeria By Gimba Kakanda by ScotsReferendum: 7:22pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
zombieHUNTER: how are you so sure that it can never happen ? Don't you know that once Biafra goes.. Nigeria becomes an Islamic state with full blown sharia .. God help you if you are among the christain minority or moderate Muslim in the north .., God help you mr feeling important Illiterates like them don't understand what is about to hit them |
Politics › Re: Why I'm Afraid Of The Break-up Of Nigeria By Gimba Kakanda by ScotsReferendum: 7:19pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
papiforreal: Why I'm Afraid of the Break-up of Nigeria
Last night, a friend asked me to explain my aversion to the idea of secession, thinking it was the fear, as amplified in certain propagandas, of the North's foreseen inability to sustain itself economically.
Since it was a private conversation, I elected to present my actual reason bit by bit, some of them I can't express in public, and offering him a mirror which, when we were done, reflected a possibility that scared him too.
I'm afraid of secession for the very reason a part of Nigeria seeks to leave. Cultural hegemony. A domination of diverse society by the elite using ethnicity, religion and all the binary identities and sentiments available to hold on to power, and to forestall criticism of them and revolt of the manipulated masses.
How has cultural hegemony held Nigeria together? The reason Nigeria hasn't degenerated into full-blown autocratic regime is because of conflicting cultural hegemonies that exist like a tripartite coalition government - an ethnic arrangement that restricts the tyranny of the three parts, the "Hausa-Fulani," the Igbo and Yoruba.
There's a mechanism of checks and balances of cultural hegemony as Nigeria stands today, along the ethnic lines of these three dominating ethnic groups, as there is along religious lines between Islam and Christianity of the political North and the South, respectively.
What happens after the breakup? I'll address the question of struggle for power in the North instead. The region's cultural hegemony, which the federating South has tackled, albeit not successfully, levers around Islam and the so-called "Hausa-Fulani" supergroup.
A secession means unrestricted evolution of this cultural hegemony through manipulation of the gullible masses in the name of Islam and by stoking ethnic sentiments as conduits to political power and relevance.
This arrangement favours characters like Senator Ahmed Yerima of Zamfara state, who as Governor introduced a gimmick he called Sharia simply to protect his political capitals. His friends, realizing the success of such arrangement and financial aid pouring in from oil-rich Arab nations, joined him in that smokescreen to enrich themselves corruptly. Some of them are parties to pending cases of corruption at the Court or still under the radar of our anti-corruption agencies.
The good news, however, was that we had a member of another cultural hegemony, a Christian from the political south, as head of the national government, and even opposing the northern political chessboard that seemed to alienate him.
The Yerimas of Northern Nigeria may be local champions now, but the moment their allies from other cultural hegemonies withdraw, a new order of tyrannical rule, in connivance with religious clerics and socio-cultural "ambassadors," will manifest.
The implication is an outright manipulation of Islamic jurisprudence, an Islamo-fascism, to institutionalize oppression and enable corruption. And I can only imagine the extent of its devastations with personality cults forming around some ascetic criminals.
I think this fear explains the convergence of another self-elected representatives of northern "minorities" who, calling themselves "Middle Belt Leaders' Forum," met yesterday in Abuja to debate their place and prospects in Nigeria, now and later. It's not a coincidence that the Jerry Gana-led gathering was dominated by Christians (and "other minorities" out of political offices, and ambitious.
As a Muslim, there's nothing that scares me like an attempt to police my private moralities in a secular political arrangement that does not evaluate and redeem the pseudo-religious Police. It's fascism manifesting, and I'll rather die fighting this than flee.
So, my friends from the South, it's not untrue that I do not want you to leave. But it's not for your resources. Assessing the welfare of my people, it's sad to say they are of no essence to us. We, and I include you too, have neither access to good hospitals nor schools, neither good network of roads nor security. I only want you to stay to sustain the checks and balances of this hegemonic order. Is your cup of tea Nigerian days are over Whatever that happens in Arewa is you guys cup of tea Biafra won't suffer such a fate Get ready to live under a tyrannical Islamic leadership |
Politics › Re: Ijaw community Has Raised Biafra Flag During Abonnema Libration Ceremony Pix by ScotsReferendum: 7:14pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
EzeUche: Pazienza doesn't understand this because he does not have familial ties to the SS.
Some Igbos from Enugu and Anambra do not understand other groups in the East like the Igbos of Imo and Abia.
I am at home with the Ibibios just like I am at home with other Igbos. He doesn't need to have ties It is pure common sense issue Those minorities who died for Biafra will their death be in vain.? No So we must invite them |
Politics › Re: The Face Of Lagos-based Northerner Who Gave Igbos Quit Notice by ScotsReferendum: 7:13pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
The end of Nigeria is just a matter of time |
Politics › Re: Ijaw community Has Raised Biafra Flag During Abonnema Libration Ceremony Pix by ScotsReferendum: 7:07pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
pazienza: Do not be deceived. When jungle mature, you would seek for those pro Biafrans amongst them, and you wouldn't find them. They would be drowned by the majority Igbophobic entities amongst them and would play along to save their own asses while ours is hung.
I can only say my opinion, IPOB can have their way, but agbacha oso, aguo mile. Agbachakwa egwu, onaa n'ukwu.
I still stand on Igbo only Biafra. You are completely wrong Southern minorities are tired of Nigeria Mingle with people and you will get a better view of things |
Politics › Re: Biafran Flag Raised At Abonnema Rivers State (video/photos) by ScotsReferendum: 3:20pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Newmanluckyman: ...Look out what 97% and 5% statement by PMB has caused. Just look out what a state-sponsored marginalization, inequality, uneven distribution of the country's wealth Against a particular ethnic group has caused .
It's never too late to restructure Nigeria and let full implementation of fiscal federalism takes its full course. Nothing can really defeats people's resolve, resilience and confidence. A word is a enough!! The Spirit behind Biafra is not interested in Restructuring but outright disintegration. Restructuring won't see the light of day |
Politics › Re: The Real Target Of The Northern Youth Is Yorubas Not Igbos! by ScotsReferendum: 3:04pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Viergeachar: And we Yorubas are ever ready for them.
Can we now see who the real cowards are?
1. The abokkis who are not man enough to face Yorubas but would rather threaten the flatiyeasterners and use it as a decoy.
2. The flatiyeasterners who cant decipher the 'plot' of the abokkis but instead have been running up and down begging their abokkki hosts and masters to allow them remain in the north.
In all of these, Yorubas are as calm as ever.
No shaking.
Proudly Yoruba! Excess ewedu is not good Aren't we the ones who informed the daft Afonjas that the real aim of the Northerners are Afonjas. |