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Politics / Re: Boko Haram Kills Local Govt Caretaker Chairman And 7 Others In Borno by matazzmagi(m): 1:09am On Jul 04, 2011
Ogbonaikenna:

I dey laugh oo for biafra. With the inability of the nigeria security forces to stop these boys i wonder how they would be able to stop the biafran army when it sets. Useless country. Biafra alive because it is God who made it so grin grin
BIAFRA LIVES ON cool
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Kills Local Govt Caretaker Chairman And 7 Others In Borno by matazzmagi(m): 10:05pm On Jul 03, 2011
Well-come to a fake union call Nigeria, is not surprised at all well a lot of people are now waken up from reality.


Nigeria is a fool's paradise, a jester's haven where members of the looting class use divine and spiritual paradigms to help perpetuate the poverty syndrome. In Northern Nigeria, the Emirate system creates a large poor class who accept their poverty as divine will of God. To this class of materially disadvantaged people, the Emir with his flock of cattle, companies and bank accounts, is the redeemer to whom they must flock to receive material relief from hunger.That's why groups like boko haram are here and am sorry Nigerians is going to see more violence in near future the union was build on a weak foundation which will surely collapse.
Politics / Re: 3 Bombs rock Northeastern Nigerian City; Many Dead - North Now Like Iraq by matazzmagi(m): 5:18pm On Apr 25, 2011
The creation of Nigeria involved forcing several different ethnic, cultural and religious groups into one political structure. In retrospect of forty years, it is clear that this was a grave mistake which has cost many lives and will probably continue to do so." ---- Sir Peter Smithers, former British Cabinet Minister in the Colonial Office, London Times., July 15, 1998.
Politics / Re: 3 Bombs rock Northeastern Nigerian City; Many Dead - North Now Like Iraq by matazzmagi(m): 5:10pm On Apr 25, 2011
We love The Lord, for He heard our voice. He heard our cry for mercy. Because He turned His ear to us, we will call on Him as long as we live" ---- BIAFRANS.Blood of the innocents for the past 50years is on course, Nigerians should pray for forgiveness and  propaganda  flying all these years from generation to generation against the blood of the innocents for all these years this the reminder of everlasting pain caused by other groups in Nigeria against the igbos.I said before that the same killings will continue till date and is still on don't  be deceived Nigeria is a genocide state a shame to black race.My prayer to those who lost their life from the wicked it shall be well.GOD is not sleeping one day the blood thirsting animals will not see any more innocent igbo blood to drink.Them and their sponsors will soon meet the wall!!!!!
Politics / Re: Reuters----80% Lagosians Will Vote Jonathan. How True? by matazzmagi(m): 7:36pm On Apr 06, 2011
becomrich good one!!!!!
Politics / Re: Do Non - Northerners Support Buhari? by matazzmagi(m): 9:21pm On Mar 26, 2011
Fresh facts emerged yesterday that President Goodluck Jonathan’s talks with the Mallam Adamu Ciroma-led Northern Political Leaders Forum collapsed because he refused to accede to two demands by the Forum.
The demands are: a written undertaking that he would spend only a term in office and ensure that power shifts to the North in 2015.

They also asked him to make a broadcast to the nation on these two commitments.

But the President has rebuffed the NPLF leaders over these demands and decided to bear his cross by making fresh inroad into the North through alternative power brokers and northern groups.

The NPLF, in collaboration with Igbo Political Forum, had on Thursday technically withdrawn backing for Jonathan during the forthcoming April 9 poll.

Investigation by The Nation confirmed that the refusal of the President to meet up with these demands actually accounted for the deadlock at last Friday’s meeting with the NPLF leaders.

A top source, who was privy to the talks, spoke in confidence on the grey areas that led to the stalemate.

The source said: "The NPLF leaders raised issues bordering on non-respect of commitments and agreements by the President.

"They therefore asked the President to enter into a written agreement that he would leave in 2015 and that power would shift to the North in 2015. The Peoples Democratic Party would have to be part of the new power deal.

"They even asked him to go the extra mile to make the agreements public through either a press briefing or broadcast before they can give him support.

"They said unlike 2002, they want to hold the President and the PDP liable for these new proposals. They hammered on the question of trust.

"They said they decided to ask for these so that all Nigerians will be witnesses to history."

But it was gathered that Jonathan considered the demands of the NPLF as undemocratic and unrealistic.

The President queried the rationale behind 10 to 15 people sitting down to determine what will happen to the nation in 2015.

A top aide of the President, who spoke in confidence, said: "It is true that the President said he cannot enter into a bond on 2015.

"He said as Nigeria ’s President, the NPLF should be able to trust him as a reliable leader who will always do his best to preserve the unity and stability of the nation.

"The President must to abide by the tenets of democracy and allow Nigerians to choose their leaders without fear or favour.

The aide quoted the President as saying: "I won’t write any undertaking. Whoever Nigerians want will be the President. Nigerians will decide their next President in 2015.

"This is a democracy, if I say this is what Nigerians should do in 2015 and they decide otherwise, will you still say that I must impose your will on them?"

The source added that the President told the NPLF leaders that the fact that he initiated the talks presupposed that he wanted the best for the nation in 2011 and 2015.

Another factor which might have influenced the President's position was the fact that he had also made the same promise to the Igbo that it would be their turn in 2015 to produce the president.

"You can see that the matter poses a big dilemma for Mr. President, so he had to do the most sensible," said a source.

As at press time, however, the source claimed that Jonathan is already "bearing his own cross" by making inroad into the North.

"With the election fast approaching, the President has gone back to his Plan B since the NPLF is technically not backing Jonathan.

"I can assure you that the President has opened discussions with other interest groups and other influential leaders in the North, who are considered as ‘match-makers’ in their own right. It is a kind of divide and rule strategy.

"Do not forget that the President, to a great extent, has large following in North-Central, North-East and in some states in the North-West like Zamfara and Sokoto.

"Some of the northern governors backing the President too are no push over. You cannot rule out the fact that they will make impact."
Culture / Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by matazzmagi(m): 3:03am On Mar 22, 2011
Udo ga dili unu.agbada123 oga dili gi mma.
Politics / Re: I Hate Nigeria With A Passion by matazzmagi(m): 7:17pm On Mar 17, 2011
nigeria a failed state embarassed embarassed embarassed embarassed
Culture / Re: Igbo Kwenu! Kwezuo Nu! Join Us If You're Proud To Be An Igbo Guy/lady by matazzmagi(m): 2:21pm On Mar 17, 2011
umu-igbo kwenu!!!!
Politics / Re: You Are Only Shouting Biafra Because Of Oil. If There Was No Oil Igbos Would by matazzmagi(m): 1:39am On Mar 17, 2011
This man tayrant11
you are worst than a chimp!!!!
Politics / Re: The Country Should Be Divided. by matazzmagi(m): 12:32am On Mar 15, 2011
^^^
For how long?another fifty years,
Crime / Re: Ekiti Too Hot For Igbos: Ekiti peps killing Igbos in their midst? by matazzmagi(m): 9:59pm On Mar 14, 2011
ALways the case!!!!
Politics / Re: The Country Should Be Divided. by matazzmagi(m): 9:47pm On Mar 14, 2011
^^^
Indeed the problem with nigerians they dont want to listen at the sametime belive the truth and is taking them backwards all the time.I have watched your geographical maps i can see were you are coming from. But you are not that accurate with your maps but you are going somewere smiley
1)"Nigeria is a mere geographical expression" -- Obafemi Awolowo Former Western Region Premier.

"It is clear that there is no basis for Unity" -- Yakubu Gowon, Former Nigerian Head of State in Lagos. August 1966.

"Since the amalgamation of Southern and Northern Provinces in 1914, Nigeria has existed as one country only on paper." --- Abubakar Tafawa Balewa. Former Nigerian Prime Minister.- in Northern Legislative Council, 1953.
Dont forget that biafrans saw this dying state of nigeria years ago but nigerian leaders all failed us they knew the truth but greed and hate couldnt let them think.Still people are getting massacre till date,
Politics / Re: The Country Should Be Divided. by matazzmagi(m): 8:53pm On Mar 13, 2011
Nigeria need a referendum igbos are not going to fight any war again revolution will never happen in Nigeria why because we are not one people.Tribalism/religion will not let it work no matter how we try, North African countries it was possible because of one religion (ISLAM) Who is calling for another civil war? Biafrans are calling for their freedom not war. If they ever suffer from unjustified aggression again, I believe all our worlds will be transformed, not in part, but in whole, for the good of the righteous.
Politics / Re: The Country Should Be Divided. by matazzmagi(m): 12:48pm On Mar 13, 2011
The creation of Nigeria involved forcing several different ethnic, cultural and religious groups into one political structure. In retrospect of forty years, it is clear that this was a grave mistake which has cost many lives and will probably continue to do so." --- Sir Peter Smithers, (a former British Cabinet Minister in the Colonial Office), London Times, July 15, 1998.
Politics / Re: Libyan Rebel Flag Looks Similar To The Biafran Flag by matazzmagi(m): 1:59am On Mar 11, 2011
^^^^

What do you think will happen if revolution start in nigeria? Nigerian satan agents will be hopeless by then.

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