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Biafra: What Igbos Should Be Worried About Concerning Biafra by Nobody: 7:28am On Apr 14, 2021
We know that the insecurity situation is not really healthy in Nigeria; we know that their are tangible reasons for the secession of various regions or tribes; we know their are forms of economic hardship; but before you talk of secession, ask yourself this harsh questions.

(1) Is their a business, development and economic master plan for the supposed new country/nation.

(2) If there is, has the masterplan been tested now in the regions to see if it is workable in the new country.

(3) Have the agitators added tangible economic values to their regions.

(4) Do the agitators have solid security and education masterplan?

(5) Do the agitators have a solid map of new states and the capital of the supposed new country/nation.

(6) Will the agitators take their agitation into the new country or will they drop their agitation and embrace calmness if they get their new nation/country?

(7) Is their sufficient policy, system, education and patterns that will help unlearn the present wrong ideas of it's citizens. Wrong ideas could be: corruption, jungle justice, bribery, greed, criminality etc...

(cool Is their ongoing development/building structures/road network etc in the region that will help them align easily when they achieve their new nation.

If you cannot answer these questions, you are not ready.
Re: Biafra: What Igbos Should Be Worried About Concerning Biafra by SmartPolician: 7:37am On Apr 14, 2021
If Nigeria can address injustice, insecurity and unfairness, all calls for secession will die a natural death.Those are the fundamental concerns that lead to agitations.

I strongly believe that restructuring will play a major role in addressing them. If a region determines who governs them and control the resources they have, why would anyone still be blaming the federal government for their failure?

When this happens, all the questions you asked will become irrelevant.

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Re: Biafra: What Igbos Should Be Worried About Concerning Biafra by Vulcanheph(m): 8:08am On Apr 14, 2021
Dear OP
I have just one question for you.

Why you come dey take Panadol for another man headache?

Your faithfully
Vulcanheph.

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Re: Biafra: What Igbos Should Be Worried About Concerning Biafra by gidgiddy: 8:12am On Apr 14, 2021
election2023:
We know that the insecurity situation is not really healthy in Nigeria; we know that their are tangible reasons for the secession of various regions or tribes; we know their are forms of economic hardship; but before you talk of secession, ask yourself this harsh questions.

(1) Is their a business, development and economic master plan for the supposed new country/nation.

(2) If there is, has the masterplan been tested now in the regions to see if it is workable in the new country.

(3) Have the agitators added tangible economic values to their regions.

(4) Do the agitators have solid security and education masterplan?

(5) Do the agitators have a solid map of new states and the capital of the supposed new country/nation.

(6) Will the agitators take their agitation into the new country or will they drop their agitation and embrace calmness if they get their new nation/country?

(7) Is their sufficient policy, system, education and patterns that will help unlearn the present wrong ideas of it's citizens. Wrong ideas could be: corruption, jungle justice, bribery, greed, criminality etc...

(cool Is their ongoing development/building structures/road network etc in the region that will help them align easily when they achieve their new nation.

If you cannot answer these questions, you are not ready.

Do you think Zik, Awolowo, Herbert Macauley, TOS Benson and the other nationalists who fought Nigerias independence from Britain, answered all these questions?

You either want your freedom or you dont. If you want your freedom, you go ahead and take it, and damn the consequence, or you remain someones slave
Re: Biafra: What Igbos Should Be Worried About Concerning Biafra by 9Too: 8:54am On Apr 14, 2021
election2023:
We know that the insecurity situation is not really healthy in Nigeria; we know that their are tangible reasons for the secession of various regions or tribes; we know their are forms of economic hardship; but before you talk of secession, ask yourself this harsh questions.

(1) Is their a business, development and economic master plan for the supposed new country/nation.

(2) If there is, has the masterplan been tested now in the regions to see if it is workable in the new country.

(3) Have the agitators added tangible economic values to their regions.

(4) Do the agitators have solid security and education masterplan?

(5) Do the agitators have a solid map of new states and the capital of the supposed new country/nation.

(6) Will the agitators take their agitation into the new country or will they drop their agitation and embrace calmness if they get their new nation/country?

(7) Is their sufficient policy, system, education and patterns that will help unlearn the present wrong ideas of it's citizens. Wrong ideas could be: corruption, jungle justice, bribery, greed, criminality etc...

(cool Is their ongoing development/building structures/road network etc in the region that will help them align easily when they achieve their new nation.

If you cannot answer these questions, you are not ready.
Mr election you and your unqualified medias should know that we are on Restoration of Biafra not secession. secondly, yes we have all it takes to build our God given Nation because we are blessed umuchukwu okike, take ESM for instance, well finance and well discipline so far without your oil revenue and among all you outlined can you mention one your Egypt (nigger area) is doing well? a contraption been rule by terrorists.
Re: Biafra: What Igbos Should Be Worried About Concerning Biafra by nedu666: 9:10am On Apr 14, 2021
Another specialist on lgbo affairs. Not surprising every tom, dick and harry is a specialist on lgbo affairs

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Re: Biafra: What Igbos Should Be Worried About Concerning Biafra by Akiara: 9:20am On Apr 14, 2021
EVERYDAY IGBO ANALYST FROM THE NORTH AND SOUTH WEST.

EVERYDAY IGBO TOPICS

EVERYDAY IGBO OBSESSION

YOU ONLY COMMENT CONSTANTLY ABOUT SOMEONE WHO YOU ADMIRE OR FEAR!!

THE FUNNIEST THING IS THAT THE IGBO NO EVEN SEND UNA!!!


I HAIL IGBO PEOPLE UNA GET SENSE WALAHI!!!! grin grin grin grin grin

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Re: Biafra: What Igbos Should Be Worried About Concerning Biafra by ChangedMan1999(m): 9:27am On Apr 14, 2021
election2023:
We know that the insecurity situation is not really healthy in Nigeria; we know that their are tangible reasons for the secession of various regions or tribes; we know their are forms of economic hardship; but before you talk of secession, ask yourself this harsh questions.

(1) Is their a business, development and economic master plan for the supposed new country/nation.

(2) If there is, has the masterplan been tested now in the regions to see if it is workable in the new country.

(3) Have the agitators added tangible economic values to their regions.

(4) Do the agitators have solid security and education masterplan?

(5) Do the agitators have a solid map of new states and the capital of the supposed new country/nation.

(6) Will the agitators take their agitation into the new country or will they drop their agitation and embrace calmness if they get their new nation/country?

(7) Is their sufficient policy, system, education and patterns that will help unlearn the present wrong ideas of it's citizens. Wrong ideas could be: corruption, jungle justice, bribery, greed, criminality etc...

(cool Is their ongoing development/building structures/road network etc in the region that will help them align easily when they achieve their new nation.

If you cannot answer these questions, you are not ready.




Seun, what kind of nonsense is this.

Can't your mods remove all this useless posts about Ndigbo.

Must everything be Igbo?
Re: Biafra: What Igbos Should Be Worried About Concerning Biafra by BENARI: 9:27am On Apr 14, 2021
election2023:
We know that the insecurity situation is not really healthy in Nigeria; we know that their are tangible reasons for the secession of various regions or tribes; we know their are forms of economic hardship; but before you talk of secession, ask yourself this harsh questions.

(1) Is their a business, development and economic master plan for the supposed new country/nation.

(2) If there is, has the masterplan been tested now in the regions to see if it is workable in the new country.

(3) Have the agitators added tangible economic values to their regions.

(4) Do the agitators have solid security and education masterplan?

(5) Do the agitators have a solid map of new states and the capital of the supposed new country/nation.

(6) Will the agitators take their agitation into the new country or will they drop their agitation and embrace calmness if they get their new nation/country?

(7) Is their sufficient policy, system, education and patterns that will help unlearn the present wrong ideas of it's citizens. Wrong ideas could be: corruption, jungle justice, bribery, greed, criminality etc...

(cool Is their ongoing development/building structures/road network etc in the region that will help them align easily when they achieve their new nation.

If you cannot answer these questions, you are not ready.

Thanks for your advice

We'll look into it

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