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When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Idokojimmy: 10:26am On Sep 17, 2019
A lot has already been said and written about the xenophobic attack currently going on in South Africa. One that resonated with me is the view that this is specifically Afrophobia rather than outright xenophobia. In a post by popular South African comedian and TV host, Trevor Noah, he declared that other Africans in the rainbow country control less than two percent of its businesses and resources. The bulk of it, is squarely in the hands of white Europeans. Thus, if the locals are looking for someone to lynch, they should face the direction of the rightful enemy.
But by attacking Nigerians, Tanzanians and other blacks, the South Africans has displayed ignorance of their history.

History is like a map, it guides us going forward. Like a lighthouse, history provides a bearing of our present position relative to where we want to go. It also alerts us when we edge closer to the shore or dangerously lying reefs.
Perhaps, it is very prophetic in this regard that at the height of the attacks in Mandela's own country, the trending song across Africa is one by a Master KG, a South African artist. The song titled, "skeleton", talks about remembering the road that would lead you home, no matter where you go.
This brings me back home. In the last decades Nigeria has battled with the challenges of national identity. When it is politically convenient for us, we call ourselves Arewa, Biafrans and Oduduwa. We describe ourselves as everything else but Nigerians. While this had come to be seen as part of our national phenomenon, the emergence of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, definitely took it to a dangerous dimension with his Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) movement.

At the height of his charade in the name of secession, Kanu roared and puff at the authorities, threatening to rain down fire and brimstone on the country which he deliriously described as a zoo. His followers both home and abroad, joined this misguided misadventure. Some withdrew their allegiance to the country while others went as far as tearing their Nigerian passport.

Alas, xenophobia arose and everyone remembered the road that leads home. And for the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba man and women in South Africa, there was only one home; Nigeria.
In the peak of the uproar that greeted the attack, I patiently awaited the voice of Kanu, to either deploy his much touted Biafran army to lead the rescue of Biafrans in South or comdenm the attacks. Till this moment, not a word has come from Mazi Nnamdi Kanu neither has he offered any way out for his stranded members. Neither KANU nor any of his spokesmen such as Emma POWERFUL could muster the courage to atleast condemn the atrocities committed on the Igbos .

But Nigeria, the same place they labeled a zoo, has risen up to the rescue for everyone.
And that's the lesson from this whole tragedy. Every country has it own challenges. Even America is not without people and group calling for independence and self governance. Yet, they recognize that they are first and above all, Americans.
We can claim to be whoever we want, but we must realize that when the chips are down, there's only one Nigeria to protect us. Whether Hausa, Igbo Yoruba or any other group. Las las, we're all Nigerians.

When it mattered most Mazi Nnamdi Kanu simply kept mute!!!!! Perhaps he is scared of being declared a Persona-non-grata by the government of South Africa. May be MAZI is still in bed with his wife, planning to share fresh nude pictures to appease hundreds of Igbos butchered by the South Africans.


Mariam Ibrahim


@seun, @Mynd44, @OAM4J

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Mixedfruit: 10:30am On Sep 17, 2019
Trash

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by eTECTIV: 10:30am On Sep 17, 2019
Hmm
Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Idokojimmy: 10:38am On Sep 17, 2019
Mixedfruit:
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This one did not read the piece. i can bet anything.

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Nobody: 10:39am On Sep 17, 2019
True talk, but the pigs will still attack you nonetheless.

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Mixedfruit: 10:42am On Sep 17, 2019
Remimadrid:
True talk, but the pigs will still attack you nonetheless.
your muther is a pig. ODe

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by bbamusa: 10:45am On Sep 17, 2019
i have said it time without numbers that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was a businessman disguised as freedom fighter. now that he has milk so much money from his Biafran hosts, he has disappeared into thin air. we are all Nigerians before we are lebbeled by whatever name. when xenophobia greeted our Biafra brothers in zulu land, Nigerian National anthem was sang instead of Biafra anthem. anyway, do we have biafra anthem?...

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by JusticeSeeker: 10:45am On Sep 17, 2019
To be frank in Okorocha's expression, ' no one knows exactly what IPOB and Nnamdi kanu wants'

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Nobody: 10:48am On Sep 17, 2019
Instead of thanking the biafrans for sending in AirPeace to rescue 78 sufferisticated afonja drug dealers from imminent death in SA, you're here posting trash about Nnamdi Kanu who's in faraway UK living his life, what did Tinubu and other thieving afonjas do to save afonjas stranded in SA? Very ungrateful ingrates.

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Naijaisnotone: 10:50am On Sep 17, 2019
bbamusa:
i have said it time without numbers that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was a businessman disguised as freedom fighter. now that he has milk so much money from his Biafran hosts, he has disappeared into thin air. we are all Nigerians before we are lebbeled by whatever name. when xenophobia greeted our Biafra brothers in zulu land, Nigerian National anthem was sang instead of Biafra anthem. anyway, do we have biafra anthem?...
Do you read at all ? At least borrow data to checkmate mazi Nnamdi Kanu which of course is far more better than that of the dead buari

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Nobody: 10:50am On Sep 17, 2019
FreddyKruger:
Instead of thanking the biafrans for sending in AirPeace to rescue 78 sufferisticated afonja drug dealers from imminent death in SA, you're here posting trash about Nnamdi Kanu who's in faraway UK living his life, what did Tinubu and other thieving afonjas do to save afonjas stranded in SA? Very ungrateful ingrates.
Your submission may seem tribal but not entirely nonsense.

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Nobody: 11:00am On Sep 17, 2019
Mixedfruit:
your muther is a pig. ODe
And a pig quoted me.

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by MikeBetty(m): 11:04am On Sep 17, 2019
When One Has Nothing To Do, He/she Will Always Try To Hang Self On Biafra Matter. Same Way One Idiot Call In-SANI~ty Blab About Biafra.

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Idokojimmy: 11:06am On Sep 17, 2019
FreddyKruger:
Instead of thanking the biafrans for sending in AirPeace to rescue 78 sufferisticated afonja drug dealers from imminent death in SA, you're here posting trash about Nnamdi Kanu who's in faraway UK living his life, what did Tinubu and other thieving afonjas do to save afonjas stranded in SA? Very ungrateful ingrates.

Is the owner of Airpeace a member of Nnamdi Kanu's group?
Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Deepfeel(m): 11:07am On Sep 17, 2019
Op will you shut up, manzi nnamdi KANU spoke against the xenophobic attack he wasn't mute about it,
You talk about him sending biafran soldiers to recuse ipob in SA? U are a dumb fool spawning trash here, Nigeria should let us have our own Nation and see if we biafra as a nation don't look after our own people home and abroad, we broke free from Nigeria, Nigeria fought us for three yrs 3 million biafrans died in that war Nigeria forced us back and gave us the Nigerian identity, the only identity we biafrans can travel out of this country with is a Nigerian identity they forced on us, so if u want us to take care of our own people as biafrans, let us have our own nation that's simple, save this trash for your afonja brothers

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Nobody: 11:07am On Sep 17, 2019
Thank you @DEMOLA_AJAYI
Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by sallyTukur(f): 11:13am On Sep 17, 2019
I have always said that Nnamdi Kanu's fight isn't genuine, with the horrific things that happened to Nigerians in South Africa, especially as (NA IGBOS PLENTY FOR SA) I would have thought that a word of sympathy to ease the minds of his followers would at least sufficed. If u talk now IPOB members would want to curse ur destiny because they've clouded their judgements with sentiments.
Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Deepfeel(m): 11:16am On Sep 17, 2019
Idokojimmy:


Is the owner of Airpeace a member of Nnamdi Kanu's group?

Nigeria as a country never sent any plane to rescue Nigerians in SA, and you expect a man being labeled a terrorist by Nigeria writing letters about him to president Trump and the British government, and over the world to, to do a job of a president? Biafra is struggling for secession it's not yet a nation of its own, so u dumb fools should chill talking about a freedom fighter

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Deepfeel(m): 11:19am On Sep 17, 2019
sallyTukur:
I have always said that Nnamdi Kanu's fight isn't genuine, with the horrific things that happened to Nigerians in South Africa, especially as (NA IGBOS PLENTY FOR SA) I would have thought that a word of sympathy to ease the minds of his followers would at least sufficed. If u talk now IPOB members would want to curse ur destiny because they've clouded their judgements with sentiments.

Just shut your mouth, cause nnamdi KANU condemned the xenophobic attacks on foreigners living in SA

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by conductor250: 11:26am On Sep 17, 2019
Yorobamoozlems will not thank Nnamdi Kanu and Allen Onyema for saving their black dirty drug-dealing asz from South Africa na to dey obsess with IPOB matter. cheesy cheesy

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Idokojimmy: 12:41pm On Sep 17, 2019
Deepfeel:


Just shut your mouth, cause nnamdi KANU condemned the xenophobic attacks on foreigners living in SA
Him for send Ike Ekweremadu's attacker after South Africans. sheh him pay their transport go Japan to arrest Buhari, make them go SA na. is it too difficult to ask when Ibo brothers are being killed?
Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by adeolakemi: 2:03pm On Sep 17, 2019
Idokojimmy:

This one did not read the piece. i can bet anything.
how will that useless writeup impact his life nonsense you yeyobas go wail tire im a proud biafran and i love NNAMDI KANU with passion

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by adeolakemi: 2:09pm On Sep 17, 2019
Idokojimmy:


Is the owner of Airpeace a member of Nnamdi Kanu's group?
he is igbo and not a stingy yoruba man who will steal so much money from the public.

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Deepfeel(m): 3:08pm On Sep 17, 2019
Idokojimmy:

Him for send Ike Ekweremadu's attacker after South Africans. sheh him pay their transport go Japan to arrest Buhari, make them go SA na. is it too difficult to ask when Ibo brothers are being killed?

U weren't the one that advised him to send ipob to attack ekweremadu or arrest Buhari in Japan, so shut up, u are not igbo or biafra,

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by duncun: 4:05pm On Sep 17, 2019

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by Owerri1stSon: 5:01pm On Sep 17, 2019
Idokojimmy:

This one did not read the piece. i can bet anything.

No body has time to read your trivial post.. Sorry, you wasted your time

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by gidgiddy: 5:09pm On Sep 17, 2019
Idokojimmy:

In the peak of the uproar that greeted the attack, I patiently awaited the voice of Kanu, to either deploy his much touted Biafran army to lead the rescue of Biafrans in South or comdenm the attacks. Till this moment, not a word has come from Mazi Nnamdi Kanu neither has he offered any way out for his stranded members. Neither KANU nor any of his spokesmen such as Emma POWERFUL could muster the courage to atleast condemn the atrocities committed on the Igbos .

But Nigeria, the same place they labeled a zoo, has risen up to the rescue for everyone.
And that's the lesson from this whole tragedy. Every country has it own challenges. Even America is not without people and group calling for independence and self governance. Yet, they recognize that they are first and above all, Americans.
We can claim to be whoever we want, but we must realize that when the chips are down, there's only one Nigeria to protect us. Whether Hausa, Igbo Yoruba or any other group. Las las, we're all Nigerians.

When it mattered most Mazi Nnamdi Kanu simply kept mute!!!!! Perhaps he is scared of being declared a Persona-non-grata by the government of South Africa. May be MAZI is still in bed with his wife, planning to share fresh nude pictures to appease hundreds of Igbos butchered by the South Africans.



I guess that the ignoramus that wrote this does not know that Kanu condemned the Xenophobic attacks on his tweeter handle 2 weeks ago? The picture is below.

If there had been Biafra, nobody will beg Nigeria to air lift anybody home. An Igbo man is currently air lifting everyone home at great cost to himself, regardless of where in Nigeria you come from

Anyone saying we are all Nigerians first before our ethnic nationalities is suffering from colonial mentality. I cannot be something lord Lugard and his wife created before the name of my forefathers.

To be a Nigerian is not by force!

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by ihitenansa: 5:19pm On Sep 17, 2019
Idokojimmy:


Is the owner of Airpeace a member of Nnamdi Kanu's group?
can u swear that the south African returnees which u have out of mockery and hate labelled biafrans are all members of kanus group? U see,..the stark intent of your thread is as glaring as your own stupidity

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by truefact: 5:21pm On Sep 17, 2019
Idokojimmy:


Is the owner of Airpeace a member of Nnamdi Kanu's group?
If the owner of airpeace do negative thing now, he will automatically become a member of Nnamdi Kanu's group by you and your like.... You people are diabolically evil

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by meccuno: 6:11pm On Sep 17, 2019
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Idokojimmy:
A lot has already been said and written about the xenophobic attack currently going on in South Africa. One that resonated with me is the view that this is specifically Afrophobia rather than outright xenophobia. In a post by popular South African comedian and TV host, Trevor Noah, he declared that other Africans in the rainbow country control less than two percent of its businesses and resources. The bulk of it, is squarely in the hands of white Europeans. Thus, if the locals are looking for someone to lynch, they should face the direction of the rightful enemy.
But by attacking Nigerians, Tanzanians and other blacks, the South Africans has displayed ignorance of their history.

History is like a map, it guides us going forward. Like a lighthouse, history provides a bearing of our present position relative to where we want to go. It also alerts us when we edge closer to the shore or dangerously lying reefs.
Perhaps, it is very prophetic in this regard that at the height of the attacks in Mandela's own country, the trending song across Africa is one by a Master KG, a South African artist. The song titled, "skeleton", talks about remembering the road that would lead you home, no matter where you go.
This brings me back home. In the last decades Nigeria has battled with the challenges of national identity. When it is politically convenient for us, we call ourselves Arewa, Biafrans and Oduduwa. We describe ourselves as everything else but Nigerians. While this had come to be seen as part of our national phenomenon, the emergence of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, definitely took it to a dangerous dimension with his Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) movement.

At the height of his charade in the name of secession, Kanu roared and puff at the authorities, threatening to rain down fire and brimstone on the country which he deliriously described as a zoo. His followers both home and abroad, joined this misguided misadventure. Some withdrew their allegiance to the country while others went as far as tearing their Nigerian passport.

Alas, xenophobia arose and everyone remembered the road that leads home. And for the Hausa, Igbo and Yoruba man and women in South Africa, there was only one home; Nigeria.
In the peak of the uproar that greeted the attack, I patiently awaited the voice of Kanu, to either deploy his much touted Biafran army to lead the rescue of Biafrans in South or comdenm the attacks. Till this moment, not a word has come from Mazi Nnamdi Kanu neither has he offered any way out for his stranded members. Neither KANU nor any of his spokesmen such as Emma POWERFUL could muster the courage to atleast condemn the atrocities committed on the Igbos .

But Nigeria, the same place they labeled a zoo, has risen up to the rescue for everyone.
And that's the lesson from this whole tragedy. Every country has it own challenges. Even America is not without people and group calling for independence and self governance. Yet, they recognize that they are first and above all, Americans.
We can claim to be whoever we want, but we must realize that when the chips are down, there's only one Nigeria to protect us. Whether Hausa, Igbo Yoruba or any other group. Las las, we're all Nigerians.

When it mattered most Mazi Nnamdi Kanu simply kept mute!!!!! Perhaps he is scared of being declared a Persona-non-grata by the government of South Africa. May be MAZI is still in bed with his wife, planning to share fresh nude pictures to appease hundreds of Igbos butchered by the South Africans.


Mariam Ibrahim


@seun, @Mynd44, @OAM4J
[/s] Trash as usual.

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by goodnessme1(f): 7:13pm On Sep 17, 2019
why do yoruba muslims always care about biafra.

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Re: When Xenophobia Called, Even Biafrans Became Nigerians Again (pix) by gidgiddy: 7:55pm On Sep 17, 2019
goodnessme1:
why do yoruba muslims always care about biafra.

Because the break up Nigeria will mean hellfire for them

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