Politics › Re: BREAKING!!! Biafra : British High Commissioner Visits Kanu In DSS Confinement by Super1Star: 3:38pm On Nov 11, 2015*. Modified: 8:37pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Biafra And The Yearnings Of The Niger Delta by Super1Star: 3:32pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
Mr Op be rest assured, those beasterners will come here to declare you a yoruba.
They live and breath yorubas. |
Politics › Re: So Who fixed that road? (pict) by Super1Star: 2:19pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
Just let the road be motorable for us, whether it is Angel Gabriel or Angela Merkel that did it.
Thank you to RCCG.
Thank you to OGSG.
Case closed. |
Politics › Re: Buhari's Big Ministerial Appointment Mistake by Super1Star: 2:08pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
OP when will your wailing stop
Fash is more than capable to handle the portfolio. Therefore, stop wailing and face your gala sales biz. |
Politics › Re: Kemi Adeosun, New Minister Of Finance by Super1Star: 1:57pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
I vividly remember my meeting with this woman in 2012.
Very brilliant, sharp and down to earth.
May God give her the wisdom, knowledge and understanding to move our dear country to the next level. |
Politics › Re: Yoruba Commonwealth and Politics by Super1Star: 1:42pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: Fashola Becomes Minister For Power, Housing And Works: A New Dawn! by Super1Star: 12:56pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
Finally, the CHANGE berths. |
Politics › Re: List Of Buhari's 36 Ministers And Their Portfolios by Super1Star: 12:55pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
God bless Mr President.
I love my PVC. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 12:24pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: An Idea For A Biafra Referendum - Lets Discuss by Super1Star: 12:15pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
Chylo: To start with, I'm an igbo man from Anambra (my position on biafra is not important). I have observed the recent protests, but I do not think these protests would actually help in making biafra a reality in a democratic setting.
I propose a referendum. How you may ask? because referendums are not in any part of our constitution and are thus illegal. My proposal is for the Biafra movement to form a political party (could be called anything). This party would then seek for elections in all the regions of the proposed biafra (i.e SE and SS).
This would give the people the opportunity to have Biafra members as state house of representatives, Governors, commissioners, Senators (3 from each state), house of rep members etc. All of these people belonging to the pro-biafra movement and speaking with one voice. In this way, they can begin a push for national dialogue or constitutional amendment. And at the very least, begin to implement the El-Dorado or Utopia concept of the unity and development of Ndi-Igbo.
This would of course happen if they win. If the pro-biafra movement candidates do not win, then it should be taken that the majority of our people are not in support. So all this "evangelism" could be turned to political rallies in support of the biafra party candidates in election season to try to persuade our people to vote pro-biafra candidates through out.
In this way, this could be a kind of pseudo-referendum, because if the candidates of the party clear the polls, then it could be taken that there is popular support. It is also possible they win in SE but not in SS, this would also show where the loyalty of those people lie. But imagine if all the current governors and senators were produced right from the biafra movement. There wouldn't be as much police and political harassment and if things get too bad, all the governor's could come together, appoint a leader amongst them and secede.
This is just an idea and I would like robust discussion as to the likely pros and cons of such an approach. Thanks.
cc eurobomber, ngeneukwenu, tonyebarcanista, udmaster, frankaba1, omenka, egift, mynd44, cr77, beremx, lalasticlala, seun i doff my heart for your thinking. AT last, you are beginning to see what we have all been emphasising. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 12:07pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
londoner: FCT is land sold to the gov which is why it was a good idea as a capital for all.
If someone buys my house my children can not still claim it to be theirs can they? Bought from whom? Who did they made the payment to? They only relocated the inhabitants. IT was very easy for FG to do that because of the minute population of the Gwaris. If they take FG to court, it does not dispute the fact that the land is their forefathers land and by extension theirs. Believe the FCT nonsense and build there at your peril. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 12:05pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
Pavore9: l totally agree with you on this. Going regional is the best first step then productivity will now been seen in a different light. A region that is not keen on developing its own human capital will have itself to blame! You can't stubbornly stick to child marriages and still expect other regions to be supplying you female doctors and nurses. When there is dearth in female medical practitioners and they have to pay through their nose to attract these personnel to their regions they would be forced to rethink their ways!
We should reach out to other regions and the certainty of achieving our aim will be much higher. God will continue to bless you. You painted the right picture. After a while, it will be obvious to all that some confederates are born to be backward and while some are born to be progressives. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 11:58am On Nov 11, 2015 |
londoner: I keep asking for evidence of the threat or stating they will 'install' someone. Just cut and paste it here that's all.
I agree people should not call Lagos a no man's land but being a former capital, people from all tribes do call it home. I think Lagos should never have been made the capital. This is why the move for fct was a good idea. Consult google for the evidence. DO you think the Gwaris will allow you to call FCT a no man's land? You are very funny. It seems the word FCT is deceiving you. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 11:49am On Nov 11, 2015 |
londoner: Simply show me where this was said. They simply said they would vote for their preferred candidate.
What is the crime in that? Was the candidate not also Yoruba? Voting for a preferred candidate is not a crime. Threatening to use your vote thwart our progress is a crime. Calling our land a no man's land is a crime. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 11:41am On Nov 11, 2015 |
cmoneke: Pls be mature pls I didn't say ur lying did I ok pls as ur so educated what is allocation n d meaning of rebuilding n re constructing dis a 2 diff things ok north east were payed there allocation n also fg have put funds to rebuild that region after bokoharam problem ok When was most of the Federal roads you have in SE now constructed? In the 70s, after the senseless war --- despite the fact that you wasted our national resources we could have used f0r building infrastructures, time we could have used in nationhood development, you looted CBNs in Benin, PH, Enugu and Calabar, you hijacked the homes of non-igbos in your enclave, FG paid your allocation in full that was saved for you for 3 good years and you were paid 20pounds each for being a rebel against the sovereign state of Nigeria. That is enough compensation. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 11:30am On Nov 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 11:29am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Pavore9: Vertically doing things is the direction my thinking leans to. People who are very conversant with the Agric section know me very well for that as l have personally sent down materials from Kenya to Nigeria to help many start up their vertical farm projects. Go through my topics and you will see highlights of different approach to Agriculture. l can boldly say l can grow and produce 2 tonnes of strawberry on a monthly basis within a space of a plot of land anywhere in the South-east!
So while we agitate, we should be open to discuss practical issues with civility as no one is know-all and no one's eternal destination will be based on being a Nigerian or Biafran! You sound very reasonable and I will be too within the context of practicality of the biafran dream. The dream is achievable but no matter the level of madness ou think you have, you can never achieve it alone. You will only succeed in ringing more misery to your land. What is the way forward? There should be a constructive alliances and bridge building across SE, SW, SS and NC. This was built in 2011 for GEJ's election. The alliance should demand confederacy or regionalism. We should put it to vote and based on the population, I am sure it will sail through. After 5-7years, the alliance can agree to pullout of the confederacy individually. Without this strategy, any agitation is a mere early morning exercise. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 11:15am On Nov 11, 2015 |
londoner: I'm not pro Biafra. You did say that Igbos were trying to vote their candidate in a place which was not ancestrally theirs. Obviously you had an issue with it so its funny to me that you all of a sudden don't see voting outside your ancestral land for the candidate of your choice as wrong when I talked of Yoruba's abroad.
There will be no editing of my post it will always include the oba example.
Your oba thought it disrespectful that the Igbos were to vote for the candidate of their choice a fellow Yoruba? You keep flip flopping between voting being sacred and Igbos being disrespectful for having the 'audacity' to use that sacred right to vote for their candidate of choice.
Lol They have the right to vote but they do not have the right to tell us they will install Jimi on us. We showed you how worthless your population is in Lagos and we shall show you again come 2019. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 11:12am On Nov 11, 2015 |
ProfShymex: Lol. Don't mind these plonkers.
Rather than use their voting bloc to fight for good governance and beneficial policies in areas where Igbos thrive within that metropolis...the fools were asking the bastard to upgrade their Eze nonsense to first class king in Lagos. Like WTF? When did Lagos become Igboland? An Igbo king in Lagos? -GTFOHWTBS. These mofos don't know where to stop.
The Oba is a legend.  If Oba of Lagos is a legend, then the Deji of Akure is a god. |
Politics › Re: Abia State Set To Build Obuaku SEAPORT! by Super1Star: 11:11am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Iykopee: How e take concern u naa? U dey pray make them no get access to sea? Na people like u they give them reasons to agitate for biafra. Whoever tells them not to agitate for biafra-ud is a bastar.d The sustainability of the struggle, the intellectual acumen and diplomatic skills to manoeuvre the convoluted journey is what i cannot guarantee that they have to achieve their agitation. They have never achieved ANYTHING in history. |
Politics › Re: Nnamdi Kanu In High Spirit, Urges Protest To Continue.....eastern Pilot Newspape by Super1Star: 11:07am On Nov 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 11:01am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Scholes007: is bornu,adamawa & other boko haram affected states not give their allocations? Why the call for rehabilitation in those areas? Was there any done by the fg in the civil war affected states? You saying the fg developed the south east means you are lying to yourself. Apart from gej efforts in these areas and the major express roads constructed in the 70's what other tangible thing have the fg done that is not done because it is a nationwide project/programme The war ended in 1970 and FG constructed roads in the 70s as part of the rebuilding process. Tell us one road the Drunken Master of Otuoke completed in SE. Please do not mention 2NB here. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 10:58am On Nov 11, 2015 |
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Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 10:55am On Nov 11, 2015 |
ProfShymex: When a Igbo leader alluded to APC as Awolowo's party and told electorates malicious lies that Awolowo and his people killed millions of Igbos. That falls within hate speech as well.
Desperate times requires desperate measures and as long as there's no intent - then it falls within freedom of speech. Unless you can prove beyond reasonable doubt that he'll carry out the threat.
Nobody apologised on his behalf. Ya Igbo folks sat there and laughed. So you lot need to let it go and stop blaming the man for ya Biafra agitation. Radio Biafra and Kanu were all over radio waves before the Oba's thing. What they said about other ethnicities especially yorubas and northerners during Anambra's election is disgraceful, embarrassing, pathetic and unprintable. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 10:51am On Nov 11, 2015*. Modified: 11:16am On Nov 11, 2015 |
ProfShymex: No. You've a right to vote.
However, when you start threatening people with ya votes and going beyond ya boundaries, within a setting where everyone is territorial. Then it's problematic. The man exercised his freedom of speech - just as ya Igbo leaders do all the time. If you can't reprimand ya Igbo leaders for doing it, why throwing hissy fit when a next person returns the favour? They are very funny deluded people. When the Lunatic Albino was spreading hate messages and encouraging them to kill other ethnicities, they termed it as freedom of speech. Oba's speech was not recognised as one. When Adaka Boro tried to make Niger Delta people to secede, Ironsi crushed the dream, when Nigeria crushed theirs, they were shouting blue murder. They are crying for Biafra, based on their right to self determination. SS is crying for resource control or Niger Delta Republic and they are busy rebuking them again. From their perspective, they are always right. |
Politics › Re: Femi Fani-kayode Replies Raymond Dokpesi Over Goodluck Jonathan Statement by Super1Star: 10:31am On Nov 11, 2015 |
FFk's brain is more porous than the basket.
Always saying jargons after smoking his 10 for 10naira weed. |
Politics › Re: Abia State Set To Build Obuaku SEAPORT! by Super1Star: 10:27am On Nov 11, 2015*. Modified: 2:03pm On Nov 11, 2015 |
We heard more than this when the International Waterlogged airport in Enugu was being commissioned by Stealer Oduah.
We were told how MMA was going to go bankrupt over night because of the Intergalactic Airport in Enugu.
Where are we today?
We are used to your noise making and empty threats. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 8:34am On Nov 11, 2015 |
cmoneke: Pls be mature pls I didn't say ur lying did I ok pls as ur so educated what is allocation n d meaning of rebuilding n re constructing dis a 2 diff things ok north east were payed there allocation n also fg have put funds to rebuild that region after bokoharam problem ok Who told you there was no rebuilding fund for SE in 1970? |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 8:14am On Nov 11, 2015 |
cmoneke: My brother u sound like a well educated lad but. A word of advice wen u won't ppl to listen to ur opinion don't start by insulting them ur too For that ok, d Igbo ppl crying for biafra I believe they started it long ago nt Bc of pmb 4 years back they close down d naija bridge in anambra Bc of if ok pls get ur facts bf coming online to startup a topic likewise today these is about 6month now pmb got on sit d igbos r crying for wat belong to them have u been to aba, anambra, eboni, n imo state all d federal gov road r too bad do they expect d state gov to work d road d ppl of south east a tired n marginalised in every part of d country I sch in kebbi state uni I can tell u we r not one in dis country were d south south n south east will pay sch fees of about 90k in front ur money will be given to there ppl as pocket money n d non nigeria (niger) ppl will pay 95k lol so so funny d truth is we all no d igbos have suffered in dis country call nigeria we built our region after d war of 1966 individual ppl not fedral gov but we can see wat is going on in d north east fedral gov has pumped a lot of fund to rebuild so we in d south east a fouls abi pls I no biafra won't come to pass Bc I don't won't it but let's call a spade a spade we need pmb to look to d southeast ppl problem if we r one as they say n for u 2nd nija bridge my brother as gukluck didn't finish it Bc he sign d contract which was still on going bf pmb got into power so why did he withdrow d funds for d construction of d bridge lol so Bc d southeast didn't vote for he so he will destroy d region abi there is God ooo sign out. How can you be lying openly like this? Which region did you built on your own? Did FGN not pay the Eastern Region of then all the allocations saved up for 3years. was there a time when FGN refused to pay allocations to your state? These people and there lies sha. |
Politics › Re: My Igbo Brothers, It Is Time To Restrategise Not Biafra by Super1Star: 8:08am On Nov 11, 2015 |
Call for Biafra from.now till they kingdom come, it can never come.
We have said it repeatedly and we are saying it again that the easiest way out of Nigeria is the continuous call for confederacy or regionalism that should be supported by SE, SW, SS and NC.
With that numerical strength we can achieve it.
Based on the strength built from confederacy or regionalism, it will be very easy for any confederate or region to pull out.
With all the name calling of the y1bos, who is ready to build any bridge with them. They are in for a long haul and they should not waste their energy at the beginning on a meaningless marching around neighbourhoods like zombies.
This calls for intellectual warfare and highest level of diplomacy and manoeuvre.
Do they have that to see through this cause ? Capital NO. They have never demonstrated having that in any part of history books. |
Politics › Re: New Permanent Secretaries Approved By PMB by Super1Star: 7:28pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
Congratulations to them |
Politics › Re: Fielding Jonathan, A Mistake – Dr. Raymond Dokpesi by Super1Star: 7:26pm On Nov 10, 2015 |
Clark don see wetin we saw before election.
Here cometh there chief media blackmailer.
When will other wailing wailers see the light too? |