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EndNigeriaNoow:this guy have finally gone mad |
I see our greedy politicians running like rats everywhere and first I must thank Nnamdi Kanu and Sunday Ighoho and a guy I respect koiki, these guys are the reason our useless politicians that have kept us in slavery for so long are running around like rats trying to salvage a scam constitution, these Fulanis use this constitution to hold down the rest of the country and keep them in abject poverty and now our eyes are clear and now they are running around trying to save their scam so they can continue to put us in slavery. Look it is so painful that 2023 is far because I want these my stupid Igbos supporting one Nigeria to finally receive sense, Fulanis won't give you power don't you just get it and many people think we are asking for Biafra because there has not been an Igbo president since after Ironsi, yes that is included but at this point, Igbos don't want Igbo presidency, In fact, Igbo presidency would lead to an all-out Igbo civil war because the Igbo president would want to suppress Biafran agitators and it would lead to a civil war between us. I want you coconut heads governors and Ohaneze to understand this Igbo presidency won't stop Biafran agitation, I swear and I tell you that it would only make it worse, we Igbos don't want to stay in the same country as the Fulanis don't you people understand it, after 2023 your eyes would be wide open and you would Bury your head in shame, see united nations would settle this matter la's Las and all you greedy Igbo politicians would suffer, make Igbo president today it won't stop Biafran agitation. https://www.biafranboys.org/presidency-wont-stop-biafran-agitation |
Ibrahimmrfish:lol,i already educated you already,read the bio of ironsi and balewa and then come back |
Oracleforce:lol quota system kid,i know you are typing from one IDP camp in yobe,even ISIS cant come here they know their boundaries and for the last time the comparison was between ironsi and balewa,try reading next time |
Richandsimple:quota system boy,same reason y Babangida never killed buhari in the coup is the same reason ironsi never killed the coup plotters,go and read why we struck,if you sabi read |
Sunday2021:spare me this crap,it was not an igbo coup how many times would we tell you people,go and read why we struck.lol..ok lets break up now and see who suffers,savages from the sahel are coming to swallow you all up |
Oracleforce:lol i just proved to everyone that you have comprehension issues,you cant even compare ojukwu with the war criminal gowon |
Oracleforce:OMG.quota system no good oo,,i compared ironsi to balewa and not the war criminal gowon,go school una refuse |
247Dior:lol see pain..truth hurts i know,ndo |
FatherCHRISTMAS:Balewa began his education at a[b] Kuranic School in Bauchi; when southern colonial administrators began to push for western education in the Northern region, Balewa was among the children sent to Tafawa Balewa Elementary School, after the Koranic school. Thereafter, he proceeded to Bauchi Provincial Schoo[/b]l. Like many of his contemporaries, he studied at Barewa College, then known as Katsina College, where he was student number 145. Ahmadu Rabah, later known as Ahmadu Bello, was student number 87 and was two years his senior, while Abubakar Imam was a year ahead of him |
FatherCHRISTMAS:let me help you Balewa began his education at a[b] Kuranic School in Bauchi; when southern colonial administrators began to push for western education in the Northern region, Balewa was among the children sent to Tafawa Balewa Elementary School, after the Koranic school. Thereafter, he proceeded to Bauchi Provincial Schoo[/b]l. Like many of his contemporaries, he studied at Barewa College, then known as Katsina College, where he was student number 145. Ahmadu Rabah, later known as Ahmadu Bello, was student number 87 and was two years his senior, while Abubakar Imam was a year ahead of him. The College was several kilometers from Bauchi and was not close to a railway station nor other public transportation. During holidays, which was twice a year, Balewa trekked home, a journey of more than 400 kilometers. He trekked for 40 kilometers a day, before finding a resting place at a nearby village. In total, the journey took him 10 days Katsina College had British expatriate teachers, many of whom had been educated at leading British schools and then attended Cambridge or Oxford. Students were taught in English, and speech was an important part of learning for the students. Apart from excellence in English, the school was also a training ground for teachers to be posted to the provincial and middle schools within the Northern Provinces of Nigeria. Balewa completed his five-year education in 1933 and returned to Bauchi to teach at Bauchi Middle School. He taught at the school and rose to become a senior schoolmaster. In 1941, he became acquainted with a young Aminu Kano, who was posted to the school as a teacher. After a student unrest, investigations into student grievances indicted the headmaster, and in 1941 Balewa was nominated as the new headmaster. In 1944, Balewa and some other educated teachers in the Northern Provinces were chosen to study abroad at the University of London's Institute of Education, which today forms part of University College London. Upon returning to Nigeria, he became an Inspector of Schools for the colonial administration and later entered politics. now compare this to ironsi |
FatherCHRISTMAS:look at the quota system kid,post the bio of balewa and lets compare it to ironsi...run away please |
seunmsg:guess what there is nothing you can do about it all you can do is wail |
seunmsg:close mouth,you are a known igbo hater and when we fight back you then cry, nausea finish you there |
Sunday2021:you are too slow and dont understand what the write up means,he formed the unity government to keep nigeria one because of the coup and he trusted the people from the sahel,how do you make aman from the north your guard after the coup,even buhari cant try it |
Belial06:are you drunk,show me where i said i was yoruba now?i will wire you 50knaira,i am just saying the truth dont compare ironsi with any of your quota system officers,when you tribal bash igbos it is normal but when igbos fight back it becomes a crime,una never see anytin yet |
Lucas10:who cares this is 2021 where adults talk,go back in time and watch |
ABOUT AGUIYI IRONSI In 1942, Aguiyi-Ironsi joined the Nigerian Regiment, as a private with the seventh battalion. He was promoted in 1946 to company sergeant major. Also in 1946, Aguiyi-Ironsi was sent on an officer training course in Staff College, Camberley, England. On 12 June 1949, after completion of his course at Camberley, he received a short-service commission as a second lieutenant in the Royal West African Frontier Force, with a subsequent retroactive promotion to lieutenant effective from the same date. Aguiyi-Ironsi was granted a regular commission on 16 May 1953 (seniority from 8 October 1947), and was promoted to captain with effect from the same date (seniority from 8 October 1951). Aguiyi-Ironsi was one of the officers who served as equerry for Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and Nigeria, at the time she visited Nigeria in 1956, for which he was appointed a Member of the Royal Victorian Order (MVO). He was promoted to Major on 8 October 1958. In 1960, Aguiyi-Ironsi was made commandant of the fifth battalion in Kano, Nigeria, with the rank of lieutenant colonel Later in 1960, Aguiyi-Ironsi headed the Nigerian contingent force of the United Nations Operation in the Congo. From 1961 to 1962, Aguiyi-Ironsi served as the military attaché to the Nigeria High Commission in London, United Kingdom. During this period he was promoted to the rank of brigadier. During his tenure as military attaché he attended courses at the Imperial Defence college (renamed Royal College of Defence Studies in 1961), Seaford House, Belgrave Square. He was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire, Military Division (MBE) in the 1962 New Year Honours list. In 1964 he was appointed as the commandant of the entire United Nations peacekeeping force in the Congo. In 1965, Aguiyi-Ironsi was promoted to the rank of major general. That same year Major General C.B. Welby-Everard handed over his position as the general officer Commanding, GOC of the entire Nigerian Army to Major General Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi-Ironsi (making him the first Nigeria indigenous officer to head the entire Nigerian Army) |
Let's go back a bit, remember the first Nigerian coup led by an Igbo man from delta state yes delta state for those of them saying that they are not Igbo, we all know it was not an Igbo or ethnic coup but the Fulanis tagged it as an Igbo coup and used the excuse to massacre Igbos, after the first coup the Fulani planned a counter-coup because they wanted revenge against the Igbos and they went to Ibadan and killed the head of state Aguiyi Ironsi an Igbo man and they even killed a Yoruba man as well Adekunle Fajuyi. So what were the Fulanis thinking that we would just let it slide? OK the score was 1-1, an Igbo man killed tafawa balewa and you people killed Ironsi and you want us to still be together? Are you people insane in the head? After you killed Ironsi because you feared the backlash that was why you use a Christian and a war criminal Gowon to face the Igbos while you monsters stood behind. yes, i know the mastermind was Murtala the dead war criminal and wrote about how Fulanis love to use Christians here https://www.biafranboys.org/fulanis-love-using-christians-to-do You killed an Igbo man the head of state a fine officer well decorated by the white witch Britain, not like the quota system and killer Buratai and you expect Ojukwu to sit down and watch and do nothing and you even killed over 30,000 Igbos even before the Civil War and in fact the revenge killing of an Igbo man means you people ended Nigeria, Aguiyi Ironsi is 100 times bigger first Nigeria indigenous officer to head the entire Nigerian Army and better than your quota system tafawa balewa, igbos have more rights in Nigeria more than you Fulani invaders that came from mali, you people held us down after you killed Ironsi till this very day, but guess what the blood of Ironsi and the millions of Igbos have risen up and we must take what belongs to us and that is freedom. https://www.biafranboys.org/ironsi-is-bigger-than-tafawa-balewa
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Generalnomercy:lol |
ogbuefi677:very correct |
realstars:not only nigeria even in burkina faso |
I was on the internet street as usual and I stumbled on a funny publication by the Arewa bla bla bla saying they want Nigeria the way it is and Nigeria can't separate without war, it was so funny to me because I know it is only during the slave trade that a master can mistreat his slaves and the slaves have no choice but to stay with the master and I say to the Fulanis we Igbos are not slaves history should tell you that, how do you keep beating and beating and beating a child and tell him not to cry?. The Fulanis have been beating Igbos for the past 40yrs and we have been holding it but now is the time for us to cry and 2023 presidency won't save Nigeria from breaking up, it has gotten to a point where we can no longer take it. Enough with this emotional blackmail and the threat of war, they must remember this is not 1967 where you turned the middle belt, Yorubas, and even our so-called rivers people against the Igbos. We the Igbos do not want war because we have tasted war and we know war does not have any winning sides, we all lose, we want a peaceful separation of Nigeria and remember the Igbo people have been here before the British came, we have our own cultures and traditions, we have nothing in common with you people. In 1967 we were forced to defend ourselves for freedom and what we believe in. Fulanis should know that Igbos are the last people that they should be threatening with war because we are not scared all we want is freedom and they should know that if they come to our land to kill us we have the right to defend ourselves and this war won't be between Igbos and the rest of the world, it would be between the rest of the world against the Fulanis because Britain won't support them this time around and the people from the middle belt and Yorubas won't support them and even if we have traitors in rivers state we know almost half of them won't support them like they did during the genocidal war. Therefore it should be made known to the Fulanis that we Igbos are peaceful people and we do not want war but if attacked we would defend ourselves and nothing will stop the break up of Nigeria because Nigeria is crumbling before our eyes. https://www.biafranboys.org/and-threat-of-second-civil-war-i-was-on |
you should know not everyone online is a good student of history. Don't mind them