Re: Ipob Losing The Battle Of Invincibility by Nobody: 7:16pm On Sep 13, 2017 |
o42austino: every biafran is not an Ipob , Ipob is just an organization. And IPOB means? |
Re: Ipob Losing The Battle Of Invincibility by paBuhari(m): 7:27pm On Sep 13, 2017 |
ExpiredNigeria:
My friend mind yourself when you're inciting whatever fear you're inciting, I'm in Aba too and nothing of this nature is happening, What is wrong with you Yoruba guys? what is wrong, no hausa individual is on the street, yesterday night I was among the few IPOB that escorted Hausa citizens to the Mosque where soldiers are guiding them.. what is all these trying to paint IPOB black.. of all the agitation IPOB have being carrying have you ever heard they pick up stone apart from at Nnamdi Kanu house trying to prevent Soldiers from gaining entrance to his house? What is all these what is the problem with all of you? show me one picture of this thing you just posted because there's no more Hausa person on the road, all of them are now under millitary protection
God have mercy on this set of Yoruba creature That is their trade my brother. I wonder why a person who claims to hate another person will not let him leave in peace. Is unity by force? Honestly I tire for this people. |
Re: Ipob Losing The Battle Of Invincibility by BlackMbakara1(m): 7:51pm On Sep 13, 2017 |
I like the way the FG is keeping them busy while election will hold in Anambra (Distraction 101). IPOB are not smart, fell for the govt strategy...why attack the soldiers or harmless civilians in the case of Oyigbo? This group is the most dumb group and have given government enough reason to nip in the bud. Ndi ara |
Re: Ipob Losing The Battle Of Invincibility by ceaz4r(m): 8:25pm On Sep 13, 2017 |
menace1: Aba has been on fire since this Afternoon,right now we are under a curfew that started by 6pm this Evening. I was in my room this afternoon when I heard people shouting,I ran out of the balcony to know what was wrong and saw people running in fear. I had to put on something and rush downstairs to know what was wrong,when I heard gunshots and more screams,I asked a stranger what was wrong,she said that Ariaria market had been shut down and they were killing any Hausa person in sight.
I was scared and started dialing my mum's number,she wasn't picking so I was frantic,my only family(my parents) were not home yet. I made up my mind to run to her shop to make sure she was safe,I hadn't gone far when I saw some army officials shooting sporadically and people were running back to the direction I was coming from. I had to join in the race to head back home. I sighted he Hausa man who had helped me sew my slippers yesterday begging for his life as my Igbo brothers tried to set him on fire,He ran into someone's car still begging, they started pouring fuel on the car and tried to light it up. The car owner refused to give up the Hausa man so he too was going to be burnt alive for trying to save a life,he drove off speedily and almost knocked one of the predators down. I sighed,at least another human with a conscience.
My street is like a ghost town,shops owners have closed and gone home. Today I knew what real fear felt like,today I saw a human beg his fellow humans not to kill him. My fellow igbos,please we don't want war. This whole Biafra thing is turning into something else,if a war begins,Nnamdi Kanu has enough money and resources to fly himself and his family abroad. While most of you fighting for him are struggling to even afford one square meal in a day.
Today I cried cos I felt what it would be like if a war begins,my family wouldn't be with me and we might not return to each other cos we ran separate ways���
Say no to war.
from a friend in aba It is unfortunate things are degenerating. But it is annoying when folks like you condemn The Smoke for smoking but will not bother or make any effort to find out what the source of the smoke is, and put it out. As long as that thing causing that smoke is still there, the smoke will never go out. Continu to ignore it, and it will bust into flames just in time. Your choice. |
Re: Ipob Losing The Battle Of Invincibility by ceaz4r(m): 8:27pm On Sep 13, 2017 |
menace1: Aba has been on fire since this Afternoon,right now we are under a curfew that started by 6pm this Evening. I was in my room this afternoon when I heard people shouting,I ran out of the balcony to know what was wrong and saw people running in fear. I had to put on something and rush downstairs to know what was wrong,when I heard gunshots and more screams,I asked a stranger what was wrong,she said that Ariaria market had been shut down and they were killing any Hausa person in sight.
I was scared and started dialing my mum's number,she wasn't picking so I was frantic,my only family(my parents) were not home yet. I made up my mind to run to her shop to make sure she was safe,I hadn't gone far when I saw some army officials shooting sporadically and people were running back to the direction I was coming from. I had to join in the race to head back home. I sighted he Hausa man who had helped me sew my slippers yesterday begging for his life as my Igbo brothers tried to set him on fire,He ran into someone's car still begging, they started pouring fuel on the car and tried to light it up. The car owner refused to give up the Hausa man so he too was going to be burnt alive for trying to save a life,he drove off speedily and almost knocked one of the predators down. I sighed,at least another human with a conscience.
My street is like a ghost town,shops owners have closed and gone home. Today I knew what real fear felt like,today I saw a human beg his fellow humans not to kill him. My fellow igbos,please we don't want war. This whole Biafra thing is turning into something else,if a war begins,Nnamdi Kanu has enough money and resources to fly himself and his family abroad. While most of you fighting for him are struggling to even afford one square meal in a day.
Today I cried cos I felt what it would be like if a war begins,my family wouldn't be with me and we might not return to each other cos we ran separate ways���
Say no to war.
from a friend in aba It is unfortunate things are degenerating. But it is annoying when folks like you condemn The Smoke for smoking but will not bother or make any effort to find out what the source of the smoke is, and put it out. As long as that thing causing that smoke is still there, the smoke will NEVER go out. Continu to ignore it, and it will bust into flames just in time. Your choice. |