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CultureRe: Why It Is Offensive To Give/Receive With Your Left Hand? by theDEVILisHERE: 3:22am On Nov 25, 2015
Theyveedo:
I bought recharge card from an elderly woman today along the street on my way back from an errand. While giving me my change, she passed it with her left hand cos right was occupied but she quickly apologised that I shouldn't be offended.

My question is; why is it offensive to give or receive with the left handhuh
I know it's a common thing in many cultures but I don't know the reason why.



Plz share your thoughts.
Because a lot of human beings have allowed themselves to be brainwashed into thinking wrongly
Your left hand is still part of your body nothing wrong with it
PoliticsRe: A Dispassionate View Of The Biafra Agitations & Ipob By Pastor Sunday Adelaja. by theDEVILisHERE: 9:17pm On Nov 24, 2015
sirabbey:
Many articles have been written on the recent BIAFRA agitations by so many writers especially on social media and regular print media but this intervention by the popular Ukraine based Nigerian pastor Sunday Adelaja takes a dispassionate look at the whole affair and worthy of consideration by both supporter and opposers of the BIAFRA struggle.

The article is reproduced below in four parts

PART 1

As a Nigerian, I only managed to live in the country for the first 19 years of my life, but the Nigerian factor is so strong that it is not letting me go 30 years later. Even though I have lived in other countries more than I ever lived in Nigeria, yet the connection, the upbringing, the culture, the attachment and the Nigerian embodiment have all been so strong in me, that I am a Nigerian and will always be one. I, like many other Nigerians living abroad, have had the opportunity of changing my nationality by naturalization to become a citizen of one of the European countries, but I have managed to resist that temptation, at least so far.

My thoughts are that everything about me says that I am a Nigerian no matter what passport I carry, and I will always be a Nigerian. I can imagine myself standing before the German immigration office carrying a British Passport; even without a Nigerian passport, they would immediately be able to tell where I came from or at least question me, because they wouldn’t believe that I was an Englishman. I simply don’t look like one, I don’t speak like one, and everything about me gives me away. The way I speak, the way I look, hence no British or American passport could help me. I am a Nigerian through and through.

While growing up in Nigeria, though I must admit, I never valued what it meant to be a Nigerian. I mean to say I love being a Nigerian, but I never appreciated the whole meaning of what it means to be a Nigerian. To be more specific, I was not exposed to the wealth and beauty of the diversity that Nigeria presents. As a matter of fact, because I was only limited to my region of the country while growing up, I thought the people I saw in my vicinity were the only Nigerians around. Yes, that included some people of other nationalities that I was aware of at that time, Yorubas, Igbos and Hausas. I never knew much more than that, about Nigeria before I left the country. Nationalities like, Tiv, Ibibio, Efik, Idoma, Igala, Ijaw, etc. did not mean anything to me while I was in Nigeria, and they were just a bunch of names.

The scale of my ignorance became clear to me just before I left the shores of Nigeria at Murtala Muhammad International Airport, Lagos. After I had said goodbye to my relatives that came to bid me farewell, I was left alone with other young, aspiring Nigerians who, just like me, had just won a scholarship to study in Europe. There were 300 of us in all, the first batch had left a week earlier and I was now traveling with the second batch of students. Sitting alone in a corner on that mild September evening of 1986, I had no option, but to get to know my fellow Nigerians for the first time in my life. The first couple of people I got to know were from Imo and Anambra state. Then I began to hear people introducing themselves from places like Edo, Delta, Ogoni, Angas, Bambora, Bambuka, Baya, Bette, Bwazza, Baba, Degema, Ebira, Gokana, Igbira, etc.

What a shock it was for me to discover that behind this seven letter word – Nigeria, stands a whole chain of peoples, nationalities and nations. I was pleasantly taken aback when we began to discuss how each and every one of us had secured our scholarships. I couldn’t believe that all these people that I was talking with had so many distinctions from their school certificate exams. The lies and misconceptions I had grown up with as a Yoruba man that Hausas, Fulanis and Igbira people were uneducated, evaporated within a few minutes. I discovered that these people were not worse than me, but in some cases they were much better than me.

Another thing that totally shocked me was that some of these fellow Nigerians noticed how timid I was. I was seeing an airport for the first time. I had never traveled far from my village, worse still I was visiting Lagos for the very first time. These Nigerians, seeing that I was the youngest among them at only 19 years old, surrounded me with so much warmth, comfort and brotherly affection. I quickly discovered that Nigeria went far beyond my village.

Another aspect of Nigeria that was discovered by me was in the airplane itself after we were served with our first meal. As the “bush boy” that I was, I was not only unable to eat most of the food that was being served, but even ordinary bread was repulsive to me. This was a different type of bread. I had never before seen black bread in my life. It was at this point that these senior Nigerians showed me what a protection Nigeria offers to another Nigerian in their times of need. These people responded like my village people would have responded if not better, with much care, love, warmth and provision. Some of them sacrificed some of their food that they had taken with them on the plane, others offered me words of encouragement. I never expected to have my first rude encounter with cold on a plane. I was unaware that the atmosphere in the sky was much different from what I was used to all my life living in the hot Nigerian weather. Again, these Nigerians were there with empathy, love and understanding. I got a blanket and I was covered for the 8 hour duration of our journey.

These narrations above are only a short reminiscence of how I discovered Nigeria for myself. I would not like to go into the story of my daily encounters with my fellow Nigerians over the past 30 years living outside the shores of Nigeria. I have come to discover, how proud I am of being a Nigerian in a new way, much more than I could ever have appreciated it if I had lived in Nigeria. As prevalent and widespread as the bad stories about Nigerians are, I will dare to confess that 95% of my experience with Nigerians has been positive. I am only talking for myself and my experience, and I know several other people that could testify to the same thing.

Today, it seems to me like any Nigerian that I come across, comes from my village. This is better communicated when you live mainly among people of other races, far from your continent of birth. In cases when you don’t even see a black man for months or maybe for years; you will soon discover that seeing someone of your race or nationality is a thing of joy and celebration.

This takes me to the main subject of this article, MY THOUGHTS ABOUT THE BIAFRAN AGITATIONS. The Biafran people are mainly represented by the Igbos even though some claim Biafra includes the South-South people. As the case may be, the Igbo people are a leading light in our Union. As a matter of fact, Nigeria has changed so much in the past 30 years that each time I visit Nigerian churches both home and abroad, prominent among the songs of worship are Yoruba songs, Igbo songs, apart from English songs. I have even been to Yoruba parties where Igbo songs were being sung and vice versa. In most cases it does not really matter who the pastor of the congregation is, everybody has learned and is still learning by the day, to embrace the culture of other Nigerian tribes. With this Biafra agitation, I cannot but help to reflect on a scenario of the Nigerian state being divided. I cannot imagine a situation whereby the Igbo influence, culture and personalities would be removed or ejected from the Nigerian socio-economic reality. For someone like me who has come to understand and embrace a Nigeria that is beyond his village, it would be extremely heart breaking.

Our integration has been so intense during these years after the civil war that I now have family members who are Igbos. I don’t know how or where to send my sister in-law Amaka, or my cousins and nephews who bear the identity and carry the Igbo blood in them. We are Nigerians, we have one simple identity that makes it easier for all of us to accept each other beyond the tribal lines. We are all Nigerians, this is the way it has been all my lifetime and I believe it is the way it must remain. We all must be proud to be called Nigerians.

MY THOUGHTS ABOUT THE IGBO PEOPLE.

It is my personal belief that the people agitating for the Biafra Republic, who are mainly from the Igbo tribe are some of our most talented people. In my opinion, which I believe most Nigerians would agree with, Igbos are the most enterprising people in our nation. Their culture has become our culture no matter which part of the country you come from, thanks to the works of the likes of Chinua Achebe.

“Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for.” – Epicurus

Unfortunately, my Igbo brothers and sisters, I must admit (not all) believe that they are being deprived of their rights in the Nigerian nation. My thought on that is, the truth be told, we have all been deprived in Nigeria. It is not something we are proud of, but it is part of our past. The Nigerian society we grew up in, starting from our independence, has not been a fulfillment of the dream and passion of the majority of us, either you are Igbo, Yoruba, Fulani, Tiv, Idoma, Angas, Berom, etc. We have all been deprived. We have all been oppressed, we have all been cheated, we have all been let down and we have all been deceived. So who or what has deprived us?

We have all been deprived not by a particular nationality or tribe. We have all been abused and violated by our past leaders. These leaders don’t belong to just one nationality, they include Igbo people as well. So let’s take a look at those people who have ruled us from independence to date, to get a better picture of who is to blame for our failure as a nation. A look at the list of Nigerian leaders in the years after independence will show us that Igbos have been prominently present in the governance of Nigeria till now.

The Igbo nation has produced a Nigerian President. The Igbo nation has produced a Nigerian Head of State. The Igbo nation has produced more than 5 speakers for the Nigerian senate. The Igbo nation has produced ministers of virtually all existing ministries in Nigeria. This includes key ministries like, Ministry of Finance, Chief of Staff, Foreign Affairs, Education, Health, Communication, Information and Technology, Power, Roads and Works, Petroleum, etc. So who is really to blame for the injustice in the Nigerian society? My answer is, we are all to blame!

A recent research claims that even though Fulanis have ruled Nigeria, or a mixture of Fulani and Hausa, it has been discovered that Hausas have never ruled Nigeria before, even though they are about 20% of Nigeria’s population. Another largely believed rumor says that Hausa is the largest tribe in Nigeria, while in actual fact they are second to Yorubas who are the biggest singular monogenic nationality in Nigeria. Fulanis are only about 9%, Yorubas 21%, Hausa 20% and Igbos 18%, Ijaw 10%, Kanuri 4 %, and others are minority groups.

Of all these groups, let’s examine which tribes of the 521 have ruled Nigeria before.

Abubakar Tarawa Balewa (Middle Belt Bauchi) 1960-1966 (Bageri tribe from Sefawa dynasty)
Nnamdi Azikiwe 1960-1966 (Igbo).
Major General Aguiyi Ironsi (Abia) Jan-Jul 29 1966 (Igbo)
General Yakubu Gowon (Middle Belt Plateau) 1966-1975 (Angas tribe)
General Murtala Muhammad (Middle Belt Plateau) 1975-Feb.1976 (Berom tribe)
General Olusegun Obasanjo (Ogun) 1976-1979 (Yoruba)
Shehu Shagari (Sokoto) 1979-1983 (Fulani).
General Muhammad Buhari (Katsina) 1983-1985 (Fulani)
General Ibrahim Babangida Badamosi (Middle Belt Niger) 1985-1993 (Gwari/Gbagyi tribe).
Ernest Shonekan (Ogun) 1993-Nov 1993 (Yoruba).
General Sanni Abacha (Borno/Chad) 1993-1998 (Kanuri tribe).
General Abdusalami Abubakar (Middle Belt Niger) 1998-1999 (Gwari/Gbagyi tribe).
Olusegun Obasanjo (Ogun) 1999-2007 (Yoruba).
Musa Yar’adua (Katsina) 2007-2010 (Fulani)
Goodluck Jonathan (Bayelsa) 2010-2014 (Ijaw/Igbo?)
Pastors are fraudsters who defraud humans for the meta-physical entities who they serve
Listen to them at your own peril
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Nnamdi Kanu in Court Today by theDEVILisHERE: 9:01pm On Nov 24, 2015
suzziematini:
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Your name speaks volumes.......
Human beings give meaning to names
But the fact is
A name is just a name
PoliticsRe: Dickson Iroegbu: "Should Nnamdi Kanu Be Harmed, Nigeria Shall Burn" by theDEVILisHERE: 8:58pm On Nov 24, 2015
lilwill:
Biafrans never ever ever had a nation to start with bro

Talking of unjust behaviours towards the Igbos, all major tribes are one way or another responsible for the position Nigeria is now.
Y'all started the fisrt coup, did we riot? No

PS: Every sensible Igbo man or woman should ask themselves this; If the time comes to secede, can you leave your jobs, houses, businesses and properties and move to the east where there is nothing, no agriculture, no industries and no oil(cos apparently the Niger Deltans aren't leaving with y'all) and live with each other knowing fully well that your tribe leaders do not have any plans towards you and your children's future?
Biafra existed even before britain
Nigeria is just 100+ year old

Marginalisation of a people can only happen in a nation that is not truely theirs

Biafrans want their nation restored back
That's the bottom line of the issue
PoliticsRe: "Nnamdi Kanu May Have Died" MASSOB Faction Claims - Vanguard by theDEVILisHERE: 12:45pm On Nov 24, 2015
ALISMILE:
ok I see delusions in ur comment! But biafra will not decide my faith but me and my pple wil decide theirs!for now d Status quo remain till SS decide! Don't ve ur time anymore! So move on
"Don't ve ur time anymore!"
Good
Now focus your time on what you have time for
PhonesRe: British Man Creates His Facebook Profile Pic With Nigerian Flag: What He Wrote by theDEVILisHERE: 12:42pm On Nov 24, 2015
Towncrier247:
"For Nigeria who just had another terrorist attack. Facebook won't create one, so I did this myself." Richard Thrift writes on his Facebook page. "Just making a point. Every western cause is given special treatment by Facebook and then a terrorist attack in Africa does not get its attention." he added.

www.newseveryhour.com/2015/11/british-man-creates-his-fb-profile-pic.html
His people created Nigeria
So he can do what ever he likes with the Nigerian flag as long as it is ok by his people

As for his last quote
That's because Africans are inherently stupid and foolish
PoliticsRe: Dickson Iroegbu: "Should Nnamdi Kanu Be Harmed, Nigeria Shall Burn" by theDEVILisHERE: 12:35pm On Nov 24, 2015
lilwill:
Silly Quote

Doesn't he realize that some factions in this country are actally looking for a reason to attack Igbos.

Besides, which successful Igbo man/woman will be willing to leave his/her business in other parts of Nigeria and travel back to the east("Biafra"wink
where there is basically nothing, (no industries or exports of worth to produce, even yams which used to be the pride of Igbos are now mass produced by the north)

As far as I am concerned, anybody agitating for Biafra is only exhibiting a high level of stupidity and madness and seriously needs to be locked up in a sanitorium.

Simple!!!
Your first sentence

Do you also realise that some igbos and biafrans are looking for a way to revenge the unjust killings of their people over yrs in the evil contraception

So I think the feeling is mutual
Hence biafrans want their nation back
PoliticsRe: Dickson Iroegbu: "Should Nnamdi Kanu Be Harmed, Nigeria Shall Burn" by theDEVILisHERE: 12:28pm On Nov 24, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
All Igbos are asking for is a level playing ground. We are asking for equity, fairness and justice that's all.
Wrong
Igbos are asking for Biafra
Nothing more
Nothing less

Nigeria was not built for equity, fairness and justce
Don't expect such even in the next 1 million year

"Nigga area" aka nigeria was built by and for
Liers, decivers, theives, criminals, killers, terrorists, evil and wicked people

It is no coincidence that you have such people always at the helm of affairs
PoliticsRe: "Nnamdi Kanu May Have Died" MASSOB Faction Claims - Vanguard by theDEVILisHERE: 12:15pm On Nov 24, 2015
ALISMILE:
Why re u dis stup'I'd! Forcefully attaching ursef to d SS! Am a ND and I must be given an oppuntiy to chose which side I go! Its obvious that witout d SS there cannot be a Biafra since there is no oyel in ur rotten region! And also ur cursed yeeeboo land which I ll never ever belong to is landlocked! We SS can consider u guys if u ll remain our slaves forever!
You keep troubling yourself about what you have no control over

Like I said
Bifrans will decide their fate
Not "SS" or niggas in the delta aka "Niger Delta"

"SS" and "Niger delta" does not exist
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Nnamdi Kanu in Court Today by theDEVILisHERE: 12:08pm On Nov 24, 2015
suzziematini:
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Hmmmm the funny thing is that while they are wishing the rise of biafra, they are wishing the fall of nigeria. Must Nigeria fall for biafra to stand?
Well in that case, either we all fall together, and rebuild afresh, or we all stand together and forge ahead. Either ways, nigeria stays.

Oh look ! "When was the last time you heard of such outpouring of solidarity by "NIGERIANS" over anyone" ?
Your unconscious mind still channels you towards your true identify. .

BTW, but for the "invention" of the "toy country" by the British, would you be able to Chant solidarity ?
You should be thankful that they came when they did.
even if biafra stands, they colonised you, and nigeria rocked your cradle.....
"Nigga area" aka Nigeria must fall for Africa and black people in general to rise

Without the restoration of Biafra
Africa and black people in general are doomed
I repeat
Without the restoration of biafra
Africa and black people in general are doomed

This is total and absolute fact
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Nnamdi Kanu in Court Today by theDEVILisHERE: 12:01pm On Nov 24, 2015
tooco:
i believe in this guys strugile to restructure niheria and correct the injustice ova d past decades,bt i dont support him or anyoda persons attempt to break up nigeria.
What ever you support does not matter
The truth is
Nigeria will not just be broken up
But it will be totally and completely destroyed
Anyone with a proper ability to reason will see this
It is just inevitable
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Nnamdi Kanu in Court Today by theDEVILisHERE: 11:53am On Nov 24, 2015
fejikudz:
Am not a pro biafra
But Am beginning to love this guy.. I Just like his courage and doggedness.
Just that he went about this Biafra thing in a wrong way
Your last sentence is absolutely wrong

He went about Biafra's restoration the right way
That is why it is yielding results
PoliticsRe: "Nnamdi Kanu May Have Died" MASSOB Faction Claims - Vanguard by theDEVILisHERE: 11:50am On Nov 24, 2015
ALISMILE:
The referendum when it comes , if it will ever come, there will be a column for d SS pple to chose whether or not they want to stay on their own or go wit Biagfrag!
If there is a referendum
It will be for Biafrans not "ss"

Any tribe or clan within biafra land that don't want to be part of Biafra can vote their choice
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Nnamdi Kanu in Court Today by theDEVILisHERE: 11:20am On Nov 24, 2015
FisifunKododada:
cool I used to like Kanu UNTIL he starting calling on Igbos to kill my tribes people. Now I wish him suffering and pain. Amen.
He never called for the killing of any innocent person or tribe

He only called for the killing of those who attack and kill biafrans
And he is right about that

Wiether you like him or not
It doesn't matter to Biafrans
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Nnamdi Kanu in Court Today by theDEVILisHERE: 11:17am On Nov 24, 2015
InvertedHammer:
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Do I support Kanu? No.
Do I respect him? Yes!
Why?
He has a conviction and is fighting for what he believes in. If he dies in the struggle, people would know his stand.

But you will rather die like a chicken than fight for anything because you have no faith in your capabilities.
As a coward, it is easier to run to a church and call on God to come down from heaven to better your life instead of being proactive.

You can disparage Kanu all you like. But take a closer look...that's a real man and what men used to be. Not the sissified metrosexuals like you.
/
Your last sentences

A man without conviction and honour
IS NOT A MAN
PoliticsRe: Photos Of Nnamdi Kanu in Court Today by theDEVILisHERE: 11:14am On Nov 24, 2015
Emmau0091:
Hey! But in all honesty igbos has genuine grievances against the Nigerian state but unfortunately Nnamdi Kanu is not the right person to champion the course of ndigbo...he is doing everything wrongly n if something is not done like is being done to checkmate him he will lead lots of gullible youths to their untimely demise..Most of his so called supporters don't know anything about the History of Nigeria or Biafra...I will only take biafrans serious when we hold our present leaders, governors and legislators accountable for all the money been allotted to them to better the lots of me and you bt the pocketed it due to their selfishness. If those monies had been used on projects that will impact our lives positively, nobody will hav time to be on the streets or on social media protesting or arguing for Biafra
You are in no position to tell igbos or biafrans who should champion their course for them

Concentrate on yourself and your people
Leave the igbos and biafrans alone
That's simply all they're asking you to do
PoliticsRe: "Nnamdi Kanu May Have Died" MASSOB Faction Claims - Vanguard by theDEVILisHERE: 10:36am On Nov 24, 2015
ALISMILE:
u re d one who can't change anytin as a mata of fact! For me and d good pple of SS and ND, the status quo remains like this forever! If u can't stand it then the lagoon is waiting!
Mr man
Believe what you want to believe
I've said what I said
You either take it
Or you leave it
I'm not here to convince anyone
PoliticsRe: "Nnamdi Kanu May Have Died" MASSOB Faction Claims - Vanguard by theDEVILisHERE: 10:36am On Nov 24, 2015
ALISMILE:
u re d one who can't change anytin as a mata of fact! For me and d good pple of SS and ND, the status quo remains like this forever! If u can't stand it then the lagoon is waiting!
Mr man
Believe what you want to believe
I've said what I said
You either take it
Or you leave it
PoliticsRe: Defiant Nnamdi Kanu Rejected Help From Uk Government - British MP by theDEVILisHERE: 10:31am On Nov 24, 2015
yahrant140:
If u wanna know the travails of landlocked nations, ask or go to Mali, Burkina Faso, Niger or Chad. A landlocked nation has no direct access to the sea. So all those container of goods that my Igbo brothers love to import will land at Apapa or Calabar ports and they shall have to pay me before transporting them home through my land! Ditto the railway esp the East/West rail line when completed. I therefore wonder if those gullible youths know what they are getting themselves into? It is not for nothing that the elders and governors of Igboland have not jumped enthusiastically on to the Biafra train. And talking about the governors, have they asked how much they've got from the Federation Account since 1999 and what has been done with it? Are they even asking the relevant questions? Core Igbo States like Imo and Abia get generous shares from the 13% Derivation monthly.
Biafra is not landlocked
Also
Stop worring about biafra
Worry about yourself and your people
PoliticsRe: Defiant Nnamdi Kanu Rejected Help From Uk Government - British MP by theDEVILisHERE: 10:29am On Nov 24, 2015
ArodeTsolaye:
I don't why you are making a mountain out of a molehill. You have a question 'do you want to be nigerian or Biafran?' You tick nigerian. You keep your land, your oil, everything that belongs to you in nigeria, If Anioma people vote Yes to Biafra, you simply remain nigerian while Achuzie from Oshimili becomes Biafran. It means that an international border has been created between your land and aniomaland. So that you and awusa, fulani, yoruba can live happilly ever after as the Biafrans go with their troubles.

Why do black people make simple things difficult?
Your last sentence

Cause they inherently love stupidity and foolishness
PoliticsRe: Gumsi Abacha Shares Some Family Photos, Including Her Mother by theDEVILisHERE: 10:25am On Nov 24, 2015
PoliticsRe: Defiant Nnamdi Kanu Rejected Help From Uk Government - British MP by theDEVILisHERE: 10:17am On Nov 24, 2015
PoliticsRe: Should Nnamdi Kanu Be Harmed, Nigeria Shall Burn- Dickson Iroegbu [see Tweet] by theDEVILisHERE: 10:11am On Nov 24, 2015
queenstl:
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lalasticlala, seun
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People need to be very careful with their utterances. Nollywood director and Producer shared this on his Facebook wall this morning.


Source: http://examhall.net/home/should-nnamdi-kanu-be-harmed-nigeria-shall-burn-dickson-iroegbu-says/
He is right
Any proper thinking person can see it
PoliticsRe: "Nnamdi Kanu May Have Died" MASSOB Faction Claims - Vanguard by theDEVILisHERE: 10:10am On Nov 24, 2015
ALISMILE:
am from d SS and biafrag is trying to contrapt me as an eeebooo man wen am not interested! Pple in d ND states want to be independent of biafrag and maybe Nig at worst! The pple of SS resisted ur biafrag soldiers during d civil war like my dad told me! And we will resist u guys again! Leave us out of ur eeebooo quest! Am not an eebooo man and don't want to be! Our cultue are sooooooo diff frm urs! Why do u want us! Is it by force! Read this and think again! www.nairaland.com/2744900/count-us-out-
south-south-tells
No one is stopping you or anyone from believing and propagating falsehood
But you or no one else canchange the fact of the matter
PoliticsRe: "Nnamdi Kanu May Have Died" MASSOB Faction Claims - Vanguard by theDEVILisHERE: 11:35pm On Nov 23, 2015
ALISMILE:
And did ur great grand father refer to u as biafra? Secondly, whatever ur ethnic group it is definitely not in d ND! Can't u guys see that d ND for u is a lost course? We ll resist u guys wit d last drop of our blood! Hope its u guys blood that ll be split! Land and oyel grabber!
Biafra existed even before Britain
If you don't know this
Know it now

Like I said
There is nothing like "SS" or "Niger delta"
They both have no meaning and corolation with the people they are trying to describe

No one is grabbing anyones land
Except the nigerian govt
PoliticsRe: The White Belgians Divided Tutsis And Hutus To Kill Eachother. Stop Tribe Hate by theDEVILisHERE: 10:54pm On Nov 23, 2015
Doshmynthrill:
Its unfortunate But i totally agree with you. Sometimes i ask myself why i even bother trying to help black people.
Help those who need help (black, white, yellow, green etc)
Do it because you want to see situations for them get better
Not just because you want to help

As for black people
Only them can solve their problem
And they have to start by first telling themselves and accepting the truth

It's one thing to tell your self the truth
Its another thing to accept it

The moment you accept the truth
You have set yourself free

Cause only when you set yourself free (mentally and otherwise) can you really solve your problems
PoliticsRe: "Nnamdi Kanu May Have Died" MASSOB Faction Claims - Vanguard by theDEVILisHERE: 10:26pm On Nov 23, 2015
ALISMILE:
hahahahhahahahahha! I laugh again at this delusion! Am a SS and I don't ve anytin in common wit biafra! I don't want biafra! We ve not told our senator representing us that we want biafra! We don't belong to ibos! We don't speak ibo! We don't understnd ibo! We don't want to understnd ibo! My father told me how the pple of d SS rejected the ibo invasion during that civil war! How else do u want us to tell u we re not interested? SS leaders spoke up recently and warned ur brodas that they shud stop bringing pple from Abia and Anambra to Protest in SS! I can send u d link if u want! We can't live under ibos! get that pls!
If your great grand father did not refer to you and your people as "SS"
Then you and your people are not "SS"
Your ethnic group has a name
That is who you are

Also
If you said your father said those things
He is either ignorant
Or his a lier

As for biafra
Let biafrans worry about it
PoliticsRe: The White Belgians Divided Tutsis And Hutus To Kill Eachother. Stop Tribe Hate by theDEVILisHERE: 4:28pm On Nov 23, 2015
Doshmynthrill:
African tribes are being divided by people who are not of the Afro race. Some are being played like chess pieces. And by going into this forum i still see that the Divide and Conquer tactics used by white masons and jews still goes on. Dont be stupid enough to fall for them. Next time you feel hate against an African tribe then ask yourself. "why am i feeling this way? where did i learn to hate them? who told me about them?"

Watch out for people who are trying to divide people on this forum one of them is the user "speedyGonzales"

Think !
The evil belgians are not to be blamed
Rather the idiotic tutsi's should bow their heads in shame for allowing themselves to be used in humiliating their fellow africans

Africans are the architects of their own misfurtune
They most times don't mind being part of an evil act as long as it favours them over another group of africans whom they seem not to like

Their wickedness and stupidity makes it easy for mischieve makers to carry out their evil plans on them
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu To Remain In ThePrison As FG Seeks To Transfer Case To Another Court by theDEVILisHERE: 4:15pm On Nov 23, 2015
honifome:
Before Ojukwu died, he said that biafra can be achieved in the mind not physically meaning he bowed to sovereignity of our dear nation. your protests would have been justified had you change the theme to challenges facing the south east. Let me ask these questions. What is your master plan for the proposed country?what do you have to say about niger delta ethnic nationalities who recently denounce biafra?does secession means a path to true governance taking south sudan from sudan and pakistan from india as a case study?will Nnamdi Kanu and other biafra leaders fight and commit suicide after being defeated unlike Ojukwu who couldn't act in Hitler way after the defeat by the allies in world war 2? why the tribal bashings because of your ambition despite the fact that no ethnic groups or civil societies outside your proposed domian has come out openly to condemn your ambition? Biafra is by selfish people, to the selfish people and for the selfish people .Though our 1914 amalgamation is unholy but whoever wants to divorce has the spirit of hatred and self centeredness because a couple that forcefully marry for over hundred years ought to have binded love like a glue in the stamp.
Sorry to say
Your writeup makes no sense

Biafrans want Biafra restored
Nothing more
Nothing less
Other groups should sort them self out
PoliticsRe: Nnamdi Kanu To Remain In ThePrison As FG Seeks To Transfer Case To Another Court by theDEVILisHERE: 4:11pm On Nov 23, 2015
sochima1989:
i only pity his family.....but when old man decides to be a fool his family and followers would cry if his yansh open.....
biafrauds now go compare the man to mandela
Don't pity his family
Rather pity yourself
Cause you are a slave and you don't even know it
Nothing worse than being a slave and not knowing that you are a slave
The day you free yourself from mental slavery is the day you'll know why people like Nnamdi kanu are the way they are
PoliticsRe: "Nnamdi Kanu May Have Died" MASSOB Faction Claims - Vanguard by theDEVILisHERE: 3:28pm On Nov 23, 2015
ALISMILE:
I naturally hate to loose most of my childhood ibo friends whom we grew up togeda as brodas in d SS! My grouse now is that biafra wants to go wit d all major oil producing states in d SS and I see that as entrenched and acute greed and self centeredness of d Ibos! I hate greedy pple! And the manner in which they re going about their quest to secede wit d SS, witout regard to d voices of d non ibo speaking pple of d ND, is very annoying! If biafra must go then they must forget about d ND.
What do you mean " biafra wants to go wit d all major oil producing states in d SS "
Are those so called "ss" not Biafrans
There is nothing like "ss" or "Niger delta"
This is just a creation of the evil nigerian government
If any of the ethnic groups or clans within Biafra say they don't want to be part of Biafra then so be it
You don't use some phantom creation of Nigeria called "ss" or "Niger delta" to define Biafra
Your post reeks of serious ignorance

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