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OyinloyeBA:Thank you. |
At least give us a screenshot of the tweet. |
giles14:Shut up! |
omenka:You are finally beginning to see the light. ![]() |
Buhari cannot even take care of IDPs. Omenka |
Rossikki:You sound so pained and frustrated. ![]() Take heart. ![]() |
Buhari's government out of hate and desperation to kill Igbo youths rushed to label IPOB as terrorists now look at the embarrassment. It is very clear that IPOB is not a terrorist body. I am sure UK, Germany, France and others will take the same position as the USA. I can only imagine the pain omenka will be going through right now. ![]() |
Alcatraz005 making a f00l of himself just to prove his Yorubaness to his people. |
puremind1:I feel your pain. I can sense your frustration over here. ![]()
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Lalasticlala, this news deserves front page and the source is authentic. |
Observing. Please create Anioma state and add them to the Igbos. Also return lands taken from Imo state to that state from Rivets state. Once this in s done we know that Igbo land has been clearly defined. |
Alcatraz005:These guys are eefiots and atheists too. They never attack Muslim clerics only pastors everytime. |
What is he doing about the genocide being perpetrated against his people in Nigeria by Buhari and his lackeys ![]() |
Very true. |
The hausas have willingly handed over their destiny and future to the Fulani so that is their plate of shiit. They have completely lost their identity to the Fulani. All the emirs on Hausa soil are Fulani and they see nothing wrong so let them be. If the Hausa's have chosen to be eternal slaves to the fulani it does not mean that Igbo's must also accept eternal slavery. |
The reason is simple. If Biafra goes the center will no longer hold because the SS will leave as well leaving only the northerners and Yorubas. The yorubas themselves will not want to find themselves in such a country so at the end, everything will crumble. |
maclatunji:Were we colonised by the Arabs? We were colonised by the British that is why English is our official language today. The truth is that Nigeria has no business with Arabic writings on our currency or military flags. We were not colonised by Arabs. If you Muslims want an Islamic state we would gladly let you have it. Nonsense. |
kettykin:Gbam! It could even be the FG stage managing all these importations of guns to give IPOB a bad name. |
nototribalist:Exactly. |
babyfaceafrica:Just as he is now reaping what he has sown |
OP should be ashamed of himself. |
Cockroacha is a daft eediot. What is it with this man and presidency? He will NEVER be president. Eediot animal. |
omenka:Truth be told, Buhari lost a golden opportunity to unite Nigeria after an election that was bitterly fought. If only he had acted more matured and exhibited more wisdom. |
Rawani:The OP made it look like Reuters on its own is labelling IPOB a terrorist body whereas they were only quoting the Nigerian military. Of course the world is aware that Nigeria has shamelessly branded the IPOB a terrorist body. The same IPOB that are duly registered in respectable countries world wide and allowed to protest anytime they request permission. |
fulanmafia:The way omenka presented it is not the way it was stated on the news. He painted it like Reuters is describing IPOB as a terrorist body whereas they were only quoting the Nigerian military. There is a difference. The OP is deceitful. |
fulanmafia:Yes, they are further embarrassing the Nigerian government. |
OmoEpe:Son of a mad village witch. |
OmoEpe:Go hug a transformer baastard ape sired by mad village pigs. |
fulanmafia:Lies. See the full write up here. LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigeria’s air force on Tuesday said it was deploying aircraft to the southeast of the country where unrest related to a campaign for secession has escalated in an area formerly known as Biafra. The military presence in the southeast has increased in the last few weeks as part of an operation that the military said was part of efforts to crack down on crime, kidnapping and secessionist agitation. The air force deployment marks a further escalation of the operation, which began this month. “The essence of the deployment is to provide the necessary air cover to the ground troops to enhance overall operational cohesion and efficiency,” said Olatokunbo Adesanya, a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) spokesman. “The request by the Nigerian Army for close air support made the involvement of the NAF inevitable,” he added. The military deployment has led to tension between troops and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) secessionist group which last week accused soldiers of laying siege to their leader’s home. The army denied the accusation. A curfew was subsequently imposed in Abia state, where the residence is located, and the army on Friday categorized IPOB as a “terrorist organization”. Secessionist sentiment has simmered in the southeast since the Biafra separatist rebellion plunged Africa’s most populous country into a civil war from 1967 to 1970 that killed around one million people. Reporting by Alexis Akwagyiram; Editing by James Dalgleish Our Standards:The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. |
omenka:This is the full write up from Reuters. They never called IPOB terrorist. They only quoted the daft Nigerian military LAGOS (Reuters) - Nigeria’s air force on Tuesday said it was deploying aircraft to the southeast of the country where unrest related to a campaign for secession has escalated in an area formerly known as Biafra. The military presence in the southeast has increased in the last few weeks as part of an operation that the military said was part of efforts to crack down on crime, kidnapping and secessionist agitation. The air force deployment marks a further escalation of the operation, which began this month. “The essence of the deployment is to provide the necessary air cover to the ground troops to enhance overall operational cohesion and efficiency,” said Olatokunbo Adesanya, a Nigerian Air Force (NAF) spokesman. “The request by the Nigerian Army for close air support made the involvement of the NAF inevitable,” he added. The military deployment has led to tension between troops and the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) secessionist group which last week accused soldiers of laying siege to their leader’s home. The army denied the accusation. A curfew was subsequently imposed in Abia state, where the residence is located, and the army on Friday categorized IPOB as a “terrorist organization”. Secessionist sentiment has simmered in the southeast since the Biafra separatist rebellion plunged Africa’s most populous country into a civil war from 1967 to 1970 that killed around one million people. Reporting by Alexis Akwagyiram; Editing by James Dalgleish Our Standards:The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles. |
I agree with the OP on this one even though I don't like him. IPOB messed up big time. Their first major mistake was drawing maps without consultations. |


