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Health / Re: Boy Suffers Ruptured Intestines After Father’s Brutality (pictured) by iykomo0(m): 1:02pm On Nov 14, 2015
my father own worse, but he didn't kick me ...

he only dislocated my two knees and i was semi paralyzed for two weeks...


very painful...

get well soon bro..


naija dads mehn..

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Politics / Re: Biafra:Nairalander Ipobdevil At The Point Of Death After Multiple Gun Shot-pic by iykomo0(m): 8:29pm On Nov 11, 2015
God is your strength..

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Politics / Biafra Trending Worldwide On Twitter. by iykomo0(m): 11:59am On Nov 10, 2015
believe it or not
Phones / Re: MTN Unlimited Data, Unlimited Downloads, Browsing & Streaming @ N100 Daily by iykomo0(m): 3:49pm On Nov 09, 2015
not working
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Mexico: FIFA U-17 Semi Final 4 - 2 Full Time! by iykomo0(m): 11:07pm On Nov 05, 2015
wat channel ?
Sports / Re: Nigeria Vs Mexico: FIFA U-17 Semi Final 4 - 2 Full Time! by iykomo0(m): 10:58pm On Nov 05, 2015
which nigerian channel can i get the match.?
Politics / Re: Breaking News: Rev Fr Ejike Mbaka Calls For Division Of Nigeria by iykomo0(m): 9:45pm On Nov 04, 2015
I be 042 too... I support the biafran hustle, but Fu CK u, for postin this outdated poo...
Computers / Re: How To Power All Your System Apps Using Simple Server by iykomo0(m): 9:41pm On Oct 26, 2015
you're a fo ol.
Nairaland / General / Re: Oodua Group Backs Igbo Protest For Biafra, Calls For Kanu’s Release by iykomo0(m): 9:39pm On Oct 26, 2015
our fore fathers trusted Yoruba and it costs us lives and property, an Hausa Fulani Boko haram man I more honest than any Yoruba Man.


Nnamdi kanu.
Nairaland / General / Re: Oodua Group Backs Igbo Protest For Biafra, Calls For Kanu’s Release by iykomo0(m): 9:37pm On Oct 26, 2015
If a Yoruba Man says Stay here, I will run as far from there as my legs can carry me..

Nnamdi kanu..

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Politics / Re: Yoruba To Igbos: “we’re Sorry For The Civil War Atrocities” – Femi Aribisala by iykomo0(m): 8:03pm On Oct 25, 2015
bigfrancis21:
Hall of Fame.

The Igbo have been a great credit to Nigeria. They have given us a great number of our favourite sons, including international statesman Nnamdi Azikiwe; military leader Odumegwu Ojukwu; regional leader Michael Okpara; vice-president Alex Ekwueme; mathematical genius Chike Obi; literary icon Chinua Achebe; world-class economist Pius Okigbo; world boxing champion Dick Tiger; international statesman Emeka Anyaoku; and world-class artist Ben Enwonwu. Permit me to include in this illustrious list even some of my very good Igbo friends: Pat Utomi, Ojo Madueke, Olisa Agbakoba, Joy Ogwu, and Stanley Macebuh.
Let us get one thing straight: Nigeria would be a much poorer country without the Igbo.
Indeed, Nigeria would not be Nigeria without them. Can you imagine the Super Eagles without the Igbo? Not likely! Who can forget Nwankwo Kanu, Jay Kay Okocha and our very own Emmanuel Amuneke?
Can you imagine Nollywood without the Igbo? Impossible! Just think of Stella Damascus-Aboderin; Rita Dominic and Mike Ezuruonye.

And then there are the diaspora Igbo who many are unaware are of Igbo descent, including concert singer and actor Paul Robeson; Oscar award-winner Forest Whitaker; mega-pastor T.D. Jakes; Olympic champion Christine Ohuruogu; and BAFTA actor award-winner Chiwetel Ejiofor. You may well wonder why I have found it necessary to present this small litany of Igbo who-is-who. I think it is important to emphasise how the Igbo have been very vital to the Nigerian project. They have more than represented Nigeria creditably in virtually all walks of life. This makes it all the more absurd that this same people have been consistently denied the position of executive president of the country in all but six months of Nigeria’s 54 year history.

Civil-war legacy

Of course, a major reason for this was the 1967-1970 civil-war which had the Igbo on the losing side. But that was over 40 years ago. If there is really to be “no victor, no vanquished” in anything more than mere rhetoric, then the rehabilitation of the Igbo back into post civil-war Nigeria will not be complete until an Igbo man finally becomes president of the country.

That imperative should be of interest to every Nigerian nationalist, committed to the creation of one Nigeria where everyone has a deep sense of belonging. The problem, however, is that the Igbo themselves seem to be their own worst enemies in this regard. They appear to be doing their very best to ensure that this inevitable eventuality continues to be denied and delayed.
The Igbo need to forgive Nigerians. No one who lived through the horrors that precipitated the secession of Biafra and led to the civil-war cannot but admit that the Igbo were abused and maltreated in one of the worst pogroms ever. It was not just that they were senselessly massacred in their own country; it was that they were butchered.

I remember vividly gory pictures of scores and scores of the Igbo with hands chopped up and with legs amputated. And then there were the ravages of the three-year civil-war itself, resulting in the death of millions of Igbo; many through starvation and attrition.
The end of the war brought no respite, as the Igbo were pauperized by fiscal decrees that wiped out their savings and their properties were blatantly sequestered by opportunists. All this is more than enough to destroy the spirit of any group of people. But God has been on the side of the Igbo.

It is a testament to their resilience that, in spite of this terrible affliction, they have survived, bounced back and have even triumphed in Nigeria. Forty years have now gone by. The Igbo may never forget what happened to them and, indeed, should never forget. But it is past time for them to forgive.

We Are Sorry.

This is one voice in the Nigerian wilderness saying to the Igbo from the depth of his heart: we are sorry. We are sorry for the way we mistreated you. We are sorry for the way we abused you. We are sorry for starving your children to death. We are sorry for killing your loved ones. We are sorry for stealing your properties.
We are sorry for making you feel unwanted in your own country. Please forgive us. It is time to forgive us. It is way past time for the Igbo to forgive Nigerians. We beg you in the name of God.

There was a civil war in the United States, but the defeated South rose from the ashes. Five of the last nine presidents of the United States have been from the South, including Jimmy Carter from Georgia, George Bush from Texas and Bill Clinton from Arkansas. The time is overdue for an Igbo president of Nigeria, but it is not going to happen as long as the Igbo continue to hold a grudge against Nigeria and Nigerians.

There is no question about it: the Igbos cannot elect a president of Nigeria on their own. To do so, they have to join forces with others. They have to form alliances with people from other parts of Nigeria. That is not going to happen as long as the Igbo continue to bear a grudge against practically everybody else.
The Igbo have a gripe against virtually all the people they need. They have this tendency to antagonise their possible alliance partners. They keep dredging up the past, refusing to let sleeping dogs lie. Until they drop these gripes, they are not likely to realise their dreams.

Demonising Yorubas

For example, the Igbo have this tendency to demonise the Yorubas. It is alarming when reading the Vanguard blogs today to see the animosity often expressed between Igbo and Yoruba contributors. The hatred is most unhealthy. Insults are traded with abandon. What is the point of this? For how long will the Igbo demand emotional retribution from every Yoruba for the betrayal of Awolowo? Most of the contributors were not even born when the civil-war took place more than a generation ago.
There is now even transferred aggression against Babatunde Fashola, who made the blunder of repatriating some destitute Igbo from Lagos back to their home-states. The man has apologised for the infraction. He should be forgiven. Blunders are not the exclusive preserve of the non-Igbo. The Igbo have made more than a few themselves and will yet make others.

Paradoxically, the redemption of the Igbos to prominent national office moved apace under President Obasanjo; a Yoruba man. Recognising that Igbos are some of the most seasoned, competent and experienced public-servants, Obasanjo relied heavily on their expertise.
Thanks to him, we got Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala at Finance, Charles Soludo at Central Bank, Obiageli Ezekwesili at Education, Ndidi Okereke at the Stock Exchange, and Dora Akunyili at NAFDAC. Indeed, Igbo statesmen came into more prominence under Obasanjo than did Yoruba statesmen. But for some strange reason, this does not seem to have succeeded in assuaging the ill-feeling of the Igbos toward the Yorubas.

Bad Politicians

Within the framework of Nigerian politics, the Igbo also have a fundamental problem. Out of the three major ethnic groups in Nigeria, the Igbo have by far the worst politicians. They have no recognizable leaders, and have no discernible strategy as to how to negotiate power at the centre. As a result, the Igbo have tended to be short-changed at the federal level. Traditionally, the inconsequential ministries, such as the Ministry of Information, have been zoned to them.

The Igbo need to work out a plan that will take them to Aso Rock. First, they need to choose and groom a de-tribalised leader of the Azikiwe mould who can be sold to non-Igbos. Then, they need to give him undiluted support. At the moment the internal politics of the Igbo militates against this. The Igbo seem to hate themselves as much as they hate others. They seem to fight themselves with as much venom as they fight others. Every potential Igbo leader seems to have more enemies within than without. This must not be allowed to continue.

The Igbo need to help themselves in order that their friends can help them. In this centenary of Nigeria’s amalgamation, as we embark on the arduous process of crafting our future through a National Conference, we salute the Igbo for their fortitude and implore them to stake their claim in Nigeria. Nigeria cannot survive without the Igbo.


i don't know what part of Nigeria you're From, but if You're Yoruba...


u tried..
Business / Re: MerryBet Punt For Pride IV by iykomo0(m): 9:10pm On Oct 12, 2015
Fabregas, must u miss that Pk ??
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grin
Sports / Re: Int'l Friendly: Nigeria Vs Cameroon 3.0 (Live) by iykomo0(m): 3:26pm On Oct 11, 2015
stewPit Nigerian team...


go and fail as usual.
Politics / Re: How Nigeria Lost The Opportunities Provided By The Civil War(photos) by iykomo0(m): 5:08pm On Sep 23, 2015
zendy:
After the war, the priority of the Gowon Governmebt was how to get oil flowing. No one was really interested in technology. To this day, the priority of Government is oil flow and not human development. My father, an ex Biafran Soldier, told me the story of the Ogbunigwe. It actually looked like a metal bucket with wires coming out of it. All they had to do was bury it or keep it somewhere then retreat leaving the Nigerian Soldiers then it would explode and kill everybody insight. My father said he lost count how many Nigerian Soldiers he winessed die from Ogbunigwe. Later, Biafrana developed the flying Ogbunigwe. While Nigeria was enjoying a blockade enforced by British Warships and air superiority by Russian Jetfighters, Biafra was manufacturing it's own guns,bombs and tanks. Biafrans fought with nothing for 3 years against a much larger, better equiped and better funded side and gave a good account of themselves. I'm proud of all of them

thank you nwa chineke.. this is an eye opener...

may Chukwu okike abiama bless us & restore our freedom.

$Iseeee..

#MyGoodnessMe

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Politics / Re: How Nigeria Lost The Opportunities Provided By The Civil War(photos) by iykomo0(m): 5:04pm On Sep 23, 2015
we are the future... we shall fight for our freedom...
we are not afraid of death because we are already dead...

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Sports / Re: What Would Be Deigo Costa's Fate If These Defenders Are Available? by iykomo0(m): 5:54pm On Sep 21, 2015
shocked :oo

yeye DE smell
Celebrities / Re: Some World Celebrities, Famous People That Died Too Young. by iykomo0(m): 4:08pm On Sep 16, 2015
nice job op...

pls what of ' Craig David ' ??

is he still alive??

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Business / Re: MerryBet Punt For Pride IV by iykomo0(m): 11:47am On Sep 07, 2015
olatunji390:
Punt for Pride
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this picks fine for ur eyes??

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Business / Re: MerryBet Punt For Pride IV by iykomo0(m): 11:46am On Sep 07, 2015
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Health / Re: Drunk Naval Officer Shoots 3 People In Lagos by iykomo0(m): 10:49am On Aug 25, 2015
If u need more killing practices, go and join Your boko Brothers In Sambisa...
Killing is free there..
Health / Re: Drunk Naval Officer Shoots 3 People In Lagos by iykomo0(m): 10:45am On Aug 25, 2015
slaves.....

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