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"IPOB Will Be Worse Than Boko Haram If I Am Killed"- Nnamdi Kanu / Biafra: Nigerian Govt, Army May Have Killed Nnamdi Kanu – IPOB / Black Is Evil, All African Should Be Killed---nnamdi Kanu. (2) (3) (4)
Re: What Would Have Happened To Nigeria If Soldiers Had Killed Nnamdi Kanu? by kalufelix(m): 7:10am On Sep 13, 2017 |
LordOfNaira:Yes Its A Sacrifice Am Willing To Make..Better To Die Costly Than Die Cheap |
Re: What Would Have Happened To Nigeria If Soldiers Had Killed Nnamdi Kanu? by Tyche(m): 7:11am On Sep 13, 2017 |
Kazim88: mtcheeeeeeeew |
Re: What Would Have Happened To Nigeria If Soldiers Had Killed Nnamdi Kanu? by Tyche(m): 7:13am On Sep 13, 2017 |
attackgat: You are right. And we will have another Borno on our hands |
Re: What Would Have Happened To Nigeria If Soldiers Had Killed Nnamdi Kanu? by Tyche(m): 7:15am On Sep 13, 2017 |
Kazim88: How old are you? Your fantasy makes me believe you are not more than 10 years old |
Re: What Would Have Happened To Nigeria If Soldiers Had Killed Nnamdi Kanu? by Tyche(m): 7:20am On Sep 13, 2017 |
Kazim88: If you fail to see that the Igbo's will be the most affected in this thing? Then its quite unfortunate. How many northerners own properties in Igboland compared to Igbo's in the North? |
Re: What Would Have Happened To Nigeria If Soldiers Had Killed Nnamdi Kanu? by GuntersChain(m): 8:01am On Sep 13, 2017 |
Treat the surrendering Biafrans well or risk their children rising – Gen. Effiong 1 Like |
Re: What Would Have Happened To Nigeria If Soldiers Had Killed Nnamdi Kanu? by LordOfNaira: 8:16am On Sep 13, 2017 |
kalufelix: Dying cheap is what you all are choosing. Look at millions that died cheaply during the Civil War. No one even knows them. But look at Ojukwu who ran away. He died an old man and a Nigerian. Before you talk about dying for a cause, you must evaluate that cause. Is it worth dying for? Hope it is not a fraud? Hope I am not being used? Some more important questions are: who is the face of the cause? What has he put in place to ensure that violence would be the last resort? Is this leader trustworthy? Can this leader die for the cause? The Kanu I have seen does not look like he can die for the cause. He looks too arrogant to even be a good leader. And he is feasting on the gullibility of his followers to make inciteful statements. Why would a leader say "if you arrest me, the country will burn"? Any freedom fighter ever said that? Many of the true freedom fighters were not even afraid of arrest neither did they push their followers to attack the institution that tried to arrest them. Kanu is a coward. He is afraid of arrest. |
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