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Hillard:Lies and propaganda - inherited from their fathers. You believe this, then you will believe anything. Lying and deceit are in the Igbos/Ibos blood. |
StreetFight:You and your likes don’t have brain hence you can’t think for yourself and just follow follow |
Sunkyapogee:Is anyone holding them and is anyone holding you? And what prevents them and you fro moving to the five southeastern states where you all belong. When you move to your states, then we will know you are ready. Igbo Kwenu. |
ChilamNk:Please who is holding you back from leaving. Have you and your family moved to the east yet? When all Igbos move down to the southeastern states is when you all will be taking seriously that you are ready to leave. Then Nigeria will agree with you that truly you are ready. |
ChilamNk:Mr. ChilamNK, so why are you and your family still in Nigeria? The honorable thing for you and your family is to move to your Igbo land. Igbo Amaya!!! Igbo Kwenu!!!!!! |
Jethrosam:God in His mercy will heal you and make you whole, with nothing missing and nothing broken in Jesus name. |
BetaThings:Can you name a ‘freedom’ you have under Jonathan that you don’t have under ‘Buhari’. Please be specific. |
etokhana:Dear Rev Father, is anyone stopping Igbos from leaving. Let’s start by having all Igbos outside of the east move back to their region and let all the elected officers from the east pull away from the National Assembly and go and assemble in the east. Then the rest of Nigeria and Nigerians will now know that they are ready to form Biafra. You need to learn from Ojukwu - your coward leader and follow same, since you failed to learn from history. |
dre11:IPOB - an empty barrel (foaming mouth and all) making the loudest noise through online and useless newspaper gutter journalism. |
Sunkyapogee:Who cares about the east, what relevance are they politically. No one will miss the east, as a matter of fact, the earlier the east leaves the union the better Nigeria and Nigerians will be. |
smatt1711:It is important for us as human being to exercise our God given thinking faculty. The political positions are controlled by the winning political party. Obviously if not part of the winning party, getting those positions is not possible. Now, which party did the Igbos voted for? If you can answer that honestly, that will provide answer to what your diatribe is all about. Personally, I want the Igbos to produce the next president but how can you honestly desire to be the President of a country that you do not recognize it’s existence? So it’s better for Igbos to go and have their own Biafra republic and to start, they all should start moving to their respective states in the east, that’s when others will know that they are actually serious about this their republic. They just need to understand that their region is limited to those five states and cannot force any other tribes/states to join them. Nigeria and Nigerians will be better off without these Igbos/Ibos. |
NigeriaZoo:Nigeriazoo, while not relocating to Ghana too, they need people like you - Igbos to come clean the toilets in these factories. While you and your likes leave Nigeria for those that values Nigeria. |
Thanks to Omokri - the self styled Buhari tormentor. You should realize that you are not tormenting Buhari, but yourself, your generations born and yet unborn and your extended family since you don’t stay in Nigeria. It’s because of people like you that these companies are not locating in Nigeria. Nigerians truly are their own worst enemy. |
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kjsunday3:Is this seedless variety grape? |
yinks77:Says who? Your own personal opinion. What a laugh. Igbo kwenu |
TruthinAction:And in your books, professor Jonathan government no be scam. You know that if you don’t exercise your mind, you will loose it. |
landmark86:It’s obvious you no get brain |
The answer is found in the Bible - Proverbs 27:20 which states "Hell and destruction are never full, so the eyes of man are never satisfied" |
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Memphitz357:And how did you arrive at that conclusion. Think before you answer because I want to know if you have human or fish brain |
Joanney:Good for you, take your disgusting and frustrating attitude with you while hugging a transformer |
KingZebedee:That’s Wike one man (albeit a governor) opinion. You should read what the constitution says before making your statement. |
FreeIgbos:WHY DON’T YOU FOR A CHANGE BLAME YOUR GOVERNORS. EVERYTHING IS ON ABUJA. THE GOVERNORS ARE FOREMOST RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SECURITY OF THEIR STATE. BUT JUST LIKE ANYTHING ABOUT THESE GROUP OF PEOPLE, SHIFTING BLAME AND NOT TAKING RESPONSIBILITY IS WHAT THEY SPECIALIZE ON THE MOST. |
Friday, June 18, 2021 6:34 am Femi Adesina “NIGERIA’S UNITY AND ALL THE IBERIBERISM.” Which one is Iberiberism again o? What kind of English shall we not hear in this country? Well, the word is not regular English language, neither is it my creation. The copyright belongs to former Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha, who created something being fast accepted in English from the Igbo word, Iberibe, meaning foolery, trickery, or stupidity. It is the act of being deceitful or untrue. Okorocha engaged in neologism when he created the word Iberiberism, and used it to describe political foolery and trickery or stupidity. Let’s divert a bit. There was another Imo man, who was a master neologist. His name was Chief Ozuomba Mbadiwe, man of timber and caliber, pillar and caterpillar, the political juggernaut. He would tell us that “come would soon come to become,” and other such ticklish expressions. I once interviewed Chief Greg Iheanacho Mbadiwe, who regaled me with his father’s ability to create words. He said as a boy, he was struggling with another young boy in his father’s compound, not knowing that the father was watching with keen interest from upstairs. When the tussle became too long, Chief Ozuomba Mbadiwe bellowed: “Iheanachooooo. Will you slap that boy, and let him be seconsaimabalism.” Holy Moses! What does the word mean? You will search all the dictionaries in the world, including the ones that have not been compiled, and you will never find the word seconsaimabalism. It’s a creation of Chief Mbadiwe, just as Okorocha created Iberiberism. Now, back to the main issue. The sabre-rattling about Nigeria’s unity and the possibility of disintegration has got to the point of Iberiberism. Some people have no other business than doomsday predictions of a crumbled, collapsed Nigeria, as if they actually fast and pray for that eventuality. When Chief Olusegun Obasanjo was President between 1999 and 2007, they predicted that he was going to be the last President of a united Nigeria. It didn’t happen. When Umaru Yar’Adua came, they said he was too sick to hold Nigeria together. The country stood. Under Goodluck Jonathan, they said the man was too weak, and different components of the country would soon say, ‘to your tents oh Israel.’ Nigeria survived. And for six years under Muhammadu Buhari, they have not changed their songs. The Somaliasation of Nigeria was on the way. The Fulanisation of the country would be the final death knell. But Nigeria lives. It trudges on from day to day, month to month, and will surely survive. Veno Marioghae (by the way, where is she?) got it right in her hit song of the 1980s, when she said: If them thief our oil o Even if them burn the oil o (Nigeria go survive) I say if them drink the oil o No matter how them try o (Nigeria go survive) Our roots them strong for ground o Ancestors no go gree ooo (Nigeria go survive) The god of thunder and lightning United shield Nigeria (Nigeria go survive) Nigeria go survive Africa go survive My people go survive o Nigeria go survive. Yes, sing it from Abeokuta to Kaura Namoda, from Isokoland to Brass, from Orlu to Nsukka, Nigeria will survive. To, therefore, continue to wail about disintegration is now bordering on Iberiberism. We need to change our tongue, and our song. Nigeria go survive. Why do some people always dwell on the negative? They have been seeing nothing but negative for decades, but Nigeria remains sturdy and steady. Yes, countries do fail, collapse, crumble, but Nigeria will survive. Let them change from malediction to benediction. It will be well with this country. Some fathers of the land will not fold their hands and see Nigeria go down. Fortunately, we have one of them as President now. The young Muhammadu Buhari spent 30 months in the frontlines as a young army officer, fighting the war of unity. And he has said it: we will not be around and watch Nigeria go down. Never. We will rather speak to insurrectionists in the language they understand. And what of Olusegun Obasanjo, a civil war hero. Despite all that he has contributed to the current upheavals by his actions and inactions, words and bile, he says it is idiotic to wish Nigeria disintegration now. Good. But let us put our money where our mouth is. Let Baba mind his thoughts and his language. Last Saturday, as Nigeria celebrated Democracy Day, some people wanted to stoke protests, riots and destruction. Did the system allow it? Not at all. Should it have been allowed? Not when there is still law and order in the land. Only anarchists would set the country on fire in the name of Democracy Day protests. And it was sad, tragic, to hear some so-called activists asking the police to apologize to Nigerians, for not folding their arms, and allowing the country to go into a tailspin. Anarchists masquerading as activists. And they would be the first to show a clean pair of heels when things go awry, leaving innocent people to suffer. Kudos to our law enforcement agents for being professional. It’s the way to go. There cannot be development without peace. Nigeria, despite severe security challenges, is taking giant strides in development, particularly infrastructure. President Buhari was in Lagos last week to commission Lagos-Ibadan rail project, a maritime security project, Deep Blue, costing millions of dollars, and to handover massive security equipment to the Nigeria Police. This week, he has been in Maiduguri, Borno State, to also commission landmark projects. Nigeria is making progress, despite all the odds. Next year, the last full year of the current administration in power, the country, by the grace of God, will witness the commissioning of legacy projects. Roads, bridges, gas projects, many others. Why then would anybody wish the country death? That would be Iberiberism at its height, and such people should stop it. They should begin to speak peace, rather than discord, they should begin to speak the language of God, rather than that of the accuser of the brethren. Nigeria will survive. Some weeks back, when I wrote that Nigeria was like the testicles of a ram, which only sways from side to side as the animal runs, and would never fall off, some idle hateful hearts deliberately attempted to turn what I said upside down, and were ‘dragging’ themselves on the now rusticated Twitter. One simply ignored them. And to show that I stand by what I wrote, I repeat it again: “This country is like the testicles of a ram, which gyrates from side to side, as the animal runs. However fast the speed of the ram, have you ever seen the testicles fall off? Or when a woman runs, and holds her breasts, is it for fear that those tender parts will fall off? It never happens.” Nigeria will survive. The polity will endure. And the component parts will live together in amity and brotherhood. Any other option is Iberiberism |
Biodun556:Finally talking sense |
Newsmic:Here he comes again with unsubstantiated allegations. For a learned person, this FFK man is pathetic - the mouth of the southeast |
MakotoShishio:Those ones are not clamoring to leave. |
MakotoShishio:The question you people should address is “who is holding the IGBOS from leaving Nigeria”. No one stands on their way of leaving except themselves. Henceforth they should all be moving to their southeastern states from wherever they are now. Nigerians will roll a red carpet for them to leave so we can finally not be identified with corrupted people and be accepted as honest hardworking Nigerians. They’ve done enough to soil our image at the international community. They just need to know that they can’t force the South South people into their Biafran union. |
Icumsa45:My last response to you. It’s obvious you and your people can’t handle the truth since lies, deceit and propaganda are in your DNA from the beginning even prior to the Biafra war that you all started and can’t finish. Inferiority complex mentality and loud mouthed unclothed set of people. I was brought up well not to abuse people hence I would have responded in the same language that you used and understand but I will let PMB responded on my behalf. For your information, another police barrack was burnt and an inspector killed yesterday in your region/state but that will not be in the news since it’s not a lie, deceit nor propaganda. Have a blessed day. |
Icumsa45:A Nigerian Air Force (NAF) Alpha jet conducted airstrikes around Genu town in Niger State at the weekend. The aerial bombardments eliminated many bandits fleeing in a convoy. Herds of rustled cows were also killed. The fighter aircraft was scrambled from a military base in Katsina State. One of the bombs allegedly strayed towards a wedding party in an adjoining community. An eyewitness said they saw a jet dropping bombs on bandits and one hit a wedding event in Argida village. “Two villagers were killed unfortunately. We gathered that several others who were guests at the wedding feast, sustain injuries.” NAF Director of Information, Air Commodore Edward Gabkwet told PRNigeria that the airstrikes at the axis were very successful. “We have no information on any civilian casualty. Our mission is against armed bandits in that Genu axis, after we got intelligence on bad elements planning to terrorise the people”, he said. https://dailypost.ng/2021/06/12/naf-airstrikes-kill-scores-of-bandits-in-niger-wedding-party-hit Mr Icum, that’s the latest news apart from your Igbo group propaganda |
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