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Celebrities / Re: “I Cannot Marry An Igbo Man Because They Are Too Nosy – Tonto Dikeh by Panzastrip(m): 2:36pm On Apr 03, 2012
http://omgghana.com/omg-tonto-dikeh-fights-susan-peters-in-public/


How do u expect an Igbo man to marry a trouble maker, nonsense.
Nairaland / General / Re: What Does Your Nairaland User-Name Mean? by Panzastrip(m): 2:21pm On Apr 03, 2012
German armored tank
Politics / Re: Time To Expose Ojukwu .here Are A Series Of Time Mag Articles During The War by Panzastrip(m): 7:02pm On Mar 22, 2012
Thank you for asking him that.
Politics / Re: Jokolo’s Bombshell: North Should Forget 2015 Presidency by Panzastrip(m): 6:57pm On Mar 22, 2012
Yes ooooo
Politics / Jokolo’s Bombshell: North Should Forget 2015 Presidency by Panzastrip(m): 6:48pm On Mar 22, 2012
Jokolo’s bombshell: North should forget 2015 Presidency
...Says IBB, Gusau, Atiku, Buhari, govs failed the North
From ISMAIL OMIPIDAN, Kaduna
Thursday, March 22, 2012


Photo: Sun News Publishing
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From an uncommon quarter came a warning yesterday to the northern political elites already jostling for political power in 2015. Deposed Emir of Gwandu, Alhaji Al-Mustapha Jokolo, said they should tarry a while and give the South-South another four-year term beginning from 2015.
Jokolo, who was deposed about seven years ago in a controversial circumstance and still fighting his deposition in court, told Daily Sun in an exclusive interview in Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State capital, on Tuesday, that the North should forget the Presidency for another eight years.

He insisted that the North should only return to power at the federal level, after the Igbos too must have produced the President for one term of four years, beginning from 2019.
All these, according to him, are his own panacea for restoration of peace to the country, and to further strengthen the country’s claim of oneness without discriminating against any section or ethnic group.

This is even as he accused the likes of former military president Ibrahim Babangida (IBB), ex-vice president Atiku Abubakar, former Head of State Muhammed Buhari, former National Security Adviser (NSA) Aliyu Gusau, including all the northern governors, of being responsible for the spate of insecurity in the region, saying, if they had played their parts well as leaders in their respective times, the situation would certainly have been different.

He said: “The situation whereby all these leaders, who created these problems will now sit down and claim they want to find solution to the problems they created will no longer be acceptable to us. They should just bury their heads in shame, and allow the younger generations in the north, to take the driver’s seat.”
He also spoke on the recent defection of former governor of Kebbi State, Senator Mohammed Adamu Aliero, from the Congress for Progressive Change (CPC), back to the PDP, saying that “it is our turn to laugh at him, and to laugh at Buhari, who handed over the party’s platform to him in the state, after what he did to him in the ANPP. We warned Buhari but he wouldn’t listen,” Jokolo added.

Below are the excerpts of the interview:
What is your take on the recent defection of Aliero from the CPC, back to the PDP?
Why don’t you just leave me out of these political talks. You know I am not a politician. Please, let me be.
But you are a major stakeholder in Kebbi State; as such, you should be concerned about what happens there.

Okay, will you have the courage to publish whatever I would say?
Why not, go ahead, so long as they are not libellous.
(General laughter) You see, Aliero is a serial political betrayer. There is nobody that has associated with him that he has not betrayed. You know he was in ANPP, on which platform he won election to be governor of Kebbi State in 1999. But this man was one of Obasanjo’s agents in the ANPP. He was one of those who betrayed Buhari in 2003.

Now, as we were approaching the 2007 elections, he had concluded plans to move to the PDP, so as to cover his tracks. But he was still attending ANPP meetings, just to jeopardise the party’s chances of making any impact in Kebbi, since he was moving out of the party.

He brought Saidu Dakingari with the hope that he could remote-control him. When that was not working, he connived with the former First Lady, (name witheld by us) to undo Dakingari. But Dakingari trusted in God, and in the end, God delivered him from their hands.

Through divine intervention, he got back the party’s machinery in the state, and he was nominated as the candidate for the 2011 governorship election. So, this was what angered Aliero and he had to leave the party for the CPC.
Now, after losing the election, he is coming back to the PDP. To do what? I don’t know, because Dakingari had won all his elections before now without Aliero. It is absurd to say that out of all the 36 states in the country, only the governorship election in Kebbi State was not free and fair.

Having said that, however, it is good that he is returning to the PDP, after all the insults he had poured on the governor and the government. We will now wait to hear what he would be saying next. But his returning to the PDP will give us opportunity to laugh at him, and to also laugh at Buhari, because we warned him about Aliero, but he would not listen. Now he has abandoned him again. It is our turn to laugh at him, and laugh at Buhari, who handed over the party’s platform to him in the state after what he did to him in the ANPP. We warned Buhari but he wouldn’t listen.
We also hear that his return may have everything to do with positioning for 2015. What do you think?
Well, I don’t deal with speculation. Once the time comes and you are sure of your facts, ask me for my comment then, I will tell you. However, frankly speaking, I am aware some of our northern governors, including former Vice President

Atiku Abubakar are already jostling for the Presidency, come 2015. And I ask myself, what have they done for the North, to justify their aspiration?
Look at Atiku, for the eight years he was vice president, what did he do for the North and Islam, apart from the expensive university he built in Yola, which is not within the reach of the poor in the state? With what he is earning from all his investments, tell me what he has done for Islam and the North. Yet, these people will want to lord it over us in the name of North and Islam. I think they should just forget about 2015.

Look at TY Danjuma, the man is assisting Christianity with his wealth. He has singlehandedly built infrastructures for universities in the Middle Belt area. But what do we have from our own leaders? Nothing! They created Boko Haram and other security challenges we have in the north. Yet, the same people will now sit down and say they want to find solution to the problem. They should please give me a break. They should quietly retire to their homes and wait for their turn to die, and allow the younger generations to take over leadership in the region.

Since all these people; IBB, Gusau, Buhari, Atiku, Ciroma, and others in their category, have all failed us, they have nothing more to offer. The likes of IBB, Atiku, Buhari, Gusau, Ciroma, including all the governors, are responsible for the spate of insecurity in the North. If they had done the right thing, as leaders during their time, the situation we find ourselves today would certainly have been different. The situation whereby all these leaders, who created these problems, will now sit down and claim they want to find solution to the problems they created will no longer be acceptable to us.
They should just bury their heads in shame and allow the younger generations in the north to take the driver’s seat. Look, the truth is that if Mohammed Yusuf, (late Boko Haram leader) was not killed, all these people, including the former governors of some of the North-Eastern states, would have been exposed, and Nigerians would have had the opportunity of knowing the role they played in the whole thing.

If I heard you correctly, you are saying the north should forget about 2015 Presidency. Is that correct?
Look, not only 2015 but after 2015. They should not think of producing the president until after the South-East has produced the president in 2019. The South-South produces the oil for God’s sake. So, I am strongly advocating that for peace to reign in Nigeria, South-South must be given another term of four years in 2015. It must not necessarily be Jonathan, it can be anybody, but the Presidency must remain in the South-South by 2015.
The one year Jonathan spent before the 2011 election is part of Yar’Adua’s tenure, so this is just the first term of the South-South. The region should be given another term of four years after Jonathan’s first term. After that, the South-East should also be given another four years after South-South’s second term. It is after that that the north can now have it. And even in the north, it should go to the North-East, because we in the North-West have produced Nigeria’s president on too many occasions. I am talking of both military and civilian.

After North-East, it should go to the South-West, for another four years, from where it should come back to the North-Central, for another four years, from where it should go back to the South-East for another four years, before returning to the North-West. This is my own recipe for a lasting peace and unity in the country. Since we are talking about constitution review now, they should find a way of inserting it in the constitution, so that the Presidency would go round and every section or region will have a sense of belonging.

Are you sure northerners will not call for your head with this position of yours?
I don’t give a damn! Those who want to call for my head can as well go to hell. Don’t you think we should be honest enough by telling ourselves the truth? Tell me which Sardauna’s legacy is still standing today? Sardauna united the north but they have succeeded in dividing the north. I am prepared for whatever that will follow my position on this Presidency matter.

http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/news/national/2012/mar/22/national-22-03-2012-01.html
Politics / Re: Ojukwu And The True Nigerian Spirit - Ngozi Okonjo Iweala by Panzastrip(m): 7:44pm On Mar 02, 2012
THE GREAT ONE, RIP
Politics / ‘you Can Go’ (with The Oil!) By Arewa Consultative Forum (acf) by Panzastrip(m): 5:50pm On Feb 06, 2012
‘You can go’ (with the oil!)
on FEBRUARY 6, 2012 · in PEOPLE & POLITICS

By OCHEREOME NNANNA
AT last, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) met and spoke out since the Boko Haram terrorism received a turbo-charged boost from quarters that are gradually being exposed by our security agencies. The Forum’s tongue had been stolen by the cat (so it seemed) as the Al Qaeda-inspired foreign agents bombed, killed and destroyed in parts of Nigeria’s Muslim North.

Apart from their self-appointed media image launderers who obviously seek dialogue with the federal government on their behalf with a view to being given post-amnesty contracts (as is the case with the erstwhile media defenders of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND) all well meaning Nigerians had been unequivocal with their condemnation of these terrorists. Those who have stood on the side of Nigeria’s survival and development cut across ethnic and religious divides.

They have been unanimous in their conviction that in every part of the world (including the Muslim world) you don’t dialogue with religious fanatics or politicians masquerading under religion to kill innocent people. You annihilate them and later on look into what grievances they may be peddling. Even here in Nigeria, that had been the ways we solved the Maitatsine, El Zakzaky, and the first chapter of the Boko Haram uprisings.

The brutal repressions of these fundamentalists were done when Muslims (President Shehu Shagari, General Ibrahim Babangida and President Umaru Yar’Adua) were in power. Nobody then spoke about “dialogue” or “amnesty”.



The case of Boko Haram has been clear and unequivocal: they want an Islamic republic of Arewa in which Western education will be outlawed. The real Boko Haram group has not shifted grounds on these demands. It is the opportunistic politicians and merchants of crisis that are distorting Boko Haram’s revolutionary intents in the North as a fight for “justice”, all in vain attempts to justify their claim that Boko is doing the same thing that MEND did and must be compensated as MEND was.

When ACF finally spoke, what came out dismayed many but did not surprise those of us who understand their raison d’etre. ACF is just like Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo and Afenifere Yoruba. These are noisemakers of the Arewa, Igbo and Yoruba political elite respectively. Most of them had occupied prominent positions in and around government. Having lost their jobs they formed these groups to make political demands on the system and threaten fire and brimstone unless they are listened to. As soon as they get what they want they pipe down until they are hungry again. Then they schedule another “summit”.

The ACF was formed in July 1999 once it became clear that former President Olusegun Obasanjo was not going to implement the Northern agenda in his second coming as he did in the first. It was a protest against the perceived loss of power by the North. Even now, its pronouncements upholding the activities of Boko Haram is still part of the protest against the loss of power by the North to President Goodluck Jonathan.

These protests are utter rubbish. There is no such thing as loss of power. That a southerner is holding the presidency today is no guarantee that a northerner will not hold it tomorrow. Clearly, these ACF types believe that only the North should hold it. They are not prepared to face the reality of today, which is that the days of sectional domination of Nigeria are over.

In their recent meeting in Kaduna, the ACF came out with a self-contradictory position, which shows that their viewpoints are not guided by patriotic principles.



On the one hand, ACF led by the Chairman, National Executive Committee, Alhaji Mohammed, justified Boko Haram’s ultimatum on southerners to leave the North on the grounds that a group in Delta State was the first to ask northerners to leave. He added that southerners are “free” to leave the North. On the other hand, when asked whether the North now supported the age-old call for a sovereign national conference, he was quoted as saying: “the Forum concluded that the terms of our national union and those by which the Nigerian Federation are run have been well defined in our Constitution”.

In other words: Nigeria must remain one indivisible, indissoluble entity; the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) not Sharia or anything else, is the supreme ruling law. And no part of the country may be ruled apart from as enshrined in the said Constitution (Chapter I Part I Sections 1 to 3, Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999).

If you are a genuine believer in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) you will be bound by principle to condemn ANY call for Nigerians to leave any part of Nigeria by any ground no matter devilishly motivated. Even though they have borne a heavy brunt of the Boko Haram madness, no Igbo group has given any ultimatum for the Northerners in the East to leave, and no group ever supported such a call or threatened reprisal. No Yoruba group has done so or supported such a call or threatened reprisal.

Even in Delta State where the ultimatum on the North was issued, nothing happened when the unholy ultimatum expired. Besides, the Governors of Delta, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Abia States have been on record as making public broadcasts assuring northerners in their domains that they are safe. It is not as if only Boko Haram and their pussyfooting supporters have the monopoly of xenophobia. It is just that some people are more civilised than the others when it comes to matters of accommodating fellow Nigerians from other parts. Some cultures endorse xenophobia as an acceptable way of registering resentment, while some others find it barbaric.

Telling southerners they are “free to leave” is a very important thing to say (may be Aliko and his co-travellers did not understand the full weight of their utterances). It simply means ACF cannot guarantee the safety of southerners in the North. It means: go, or take whatever you see. That is not expected from a genuine believer in our Constitution.

If southerners are “free” to leave the North it follows that northerners are also “free” to leave the South. The country will thusly be de-amalgamated. The North will have to raise its revenue and fend for itself as an independent entity governed by the Islamic codes dictated by Boko Haram. The South will also fend for itself with its rich endowments, and governed by a code of democracy agreed by the various constituent nationalities. There are many who actually look forward to such an arrangement since it seems nihilist groups like Boko Haram and their supporters are not interested in a shared federation.

ACF is one of the problems with the North. The float of mind of its rank and file is responsible for Boko Haram’s bloody, revolutionary uprising. ACF is actually one of Boko Haram’s targets on its way to an Islamic republic of Arewa. They are the class of leaders who created the social injustice in the North which rendered the lower classes poor, destitute and now murderously angry. ACF is only trying to suckle up to Boko Haram for the safety of its members and class.

Just like its peers in the South, they are parasites clamouring for attention. No governor, minister or serious politician who wins elections attends their meetings. They don’t even know the interests of the North. So, why bother with them?

Thanks, Fashola for remembering them

WHEN the Ikeja Military Cantonment bombs exploded on January 27th 2001, the whole country shook with grief. The casualty profile cut across ethnic groups and religions. The tragedy consumed hundreds of Nigerians, both those living in the Barracks and a whole lot more outside, especially children who stampeded to their death in the Oke Afa Canal.

A bumbling President Obasanjo visited the scene and had to be cajoled by the angry crowd of Nigerians before he reluctantly went into the Cantonment to inspect the damage. He promised compensation for the victims, but forgot all about it as soon as he left the scene. Eleven years later, the regime of Mr Babatunde Fashola decided to rub some comforting balm on the nerves of families which lost their loved ones with a token of N250,000 per family.

In more developed countries, vigilant lawyers would slap expensive class lawsuits and punitively extract heavy compensations for the bereaved families. This would make a juicy legal thriller by John Grisham!

After all, it was the federal government and the military’s act of omission and negligence that led to the death of people they were supposed to protect.
What about our numerous human rights lawyers? Don’t make me laugh!


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/02/you-can-go-with-the-oil/
Politics / Re: I Will Defend Nigeria's Unity With My Blood" - David Mark by Panzastrip(m): 5:44pm On Feb 06, 2012
‘You can go’ (with the oil!)
on FEBRUARY 6, 2012 · in PEOPLE & POLITICS
 
By OCHEREOME NNANNA
AT last, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) met and spoke out since the Boko Haram terrorism received a turbo-charged boost from quarters that are gradually being exposed by our security agencies. The Forum’s tongue had been stolen by the cat (so it seemed) as the Al Qaeda-inspired foreign agents bombed, killed and destroyed in parts of Nigeria’s Muslim North.

Apart from their self-appointed media image launderers who obviously seek dialogue with the federal government on their behalf with a view to being given post-amnesty contracts (as is the case with the erstwhile media defenders of the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, MEND) all well meaning Nigerians had been unequivocal with their condemnation of these terrorists. Those who have stood on the side of Nigeria’s survival and development cut across ethnic and religious divides.

They have been unanimous in their conviction that in every part of the world (including the Muslim world) you don’t dialogue with religious fanatics or politicians masquerading under religion to kill innocent people. You annihilate them and later on look into what grievances they may be peddling. Even here in Nigeria, that had been the ways we solved the Maitatsine, El Zakzaky, and the first chapter of the Boko Haram uprisings.

The brutal repressions of these fundamentalists were done when Muslims (President Shehu Shagari, General Ibrahim Babangida and President Umaru Yar’Adua) were in power. Nobody then spoke about “dialogue” or “amnesty”.



The case of Boko Haram has been clear and unequivocal: they want an Islamic republic of Arewa in which Western education will be outlawed. The real Boko Haram group has not shifted grounds on these demands. It is the opportunistic politicians and merchants of crisis that are distorting Boko Haram’s revolutionary intents in the North as a fight for “justice”, all in vain attempts to justify their claim that Boko is doing the same thing that MEND did and must be compensated as MEND was.

When ACF finally spoke, what came out dismayed many but did not surprise those of us who understand their raison d’etre. ACF is just like Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo and Afenifere Yoruba. These are noisemakers of the Arewa, Igbo and Yoruba political elite respectively. Most of them had occupied prominent positions in and around government. Having lost their jobs they formed these groups to make political demands on the system and threaten fire and brimstone unless they are listened to. As soon as they get what they want they pipe down until they are hungry again. Then they schedule another “summit”.

The ACF was formed in July 1999 once it became clear that former President Olusegun Obasanjo was not going to implement the Northern agenda in his second coming as he did in the first. It was a protest against the perceived loss of power by the North. Even now, its pronouncements upholding the activities of Boko Haram is still part of the protest against the loss of power by the North to President Goodluck Jonathan.

These protests are utter rubbish. There is no such thing as loss of power. That a southerner is holding the presidency today is no guarantee that a northerner will not hold it tomorrow. Clearly, these ACF types believe that only the North should hold it. They are not prepared to face the reality of today, which is that the days of sectional domination of Nigeria are over.

In their recent meeting in Kaduna, the ACF came out with a self-contradictory position, which shows that their viewpoints are not guided by patriotic principles.



On the one hand, ACF led by the Chairman, National Executive Committee, Alhaji Mohammed, justified Boko Haram’s ultimatum on southerners to leave the North on the grounds that a group in Delta State was the first to ask northerners to leave. He added that southerners are “free” to leave the North. On the other hand, when asked whether the North now supported the age-old call for a sovereign national conference, he was quoted as saying: “the Forum concluded that the terms of our national union and those by which the Nigerian Federation are run have been well defined in our Constitution”.

In other words: Nigeria must remain one indivisible, indissoluble entity; the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) not Sharia or anything else, is the supreme ruling law. And no part of the country may be ruled apart from as enshrined in the said Constitution (Chapter I Part I Sections 1 to 3, Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999).

If you are a genuine believer in the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (1999) you will be bound by principle to condemn ANY call for Nigerians to leave any part of Nigeria by any ground no matter devilishly motivated. Even though they have borne a heavy brunt of the Boko Haram madness, no Igbo group has given any ultimatum for the Northerners in the East to leave, and no group ever supported such a call or threatened reprisal. No Yoruba group has done so or supported such a call or threatened reprisal.

Even in Delta State where the ultimatum on the North was issued, nothing happened when the unholy ultimatum expired. Besides, the Governors of Delta, Rivers, Akwa Ibom and Abia States have been on record as making public broadcasts assuring northerners in their domains that they are safe. It is not as if only Boko Haram and their pussyfooting supporters have the monopoly of xenophobia. It is just that some people are more civilised than the others when it comes to matters of accommodating fellow Nigerians from other parts. Some cultures endorse xenophobia as an acceptable way of registering resentment, while some others find it barbaric.

Telling southerners they are “free to leave” is a very important thing to say (may be Aliko and his co-travellers did not understand the full weight of their utterances). It simply means ACF cannot guarantee the safety of southerners in the North. It means: go, or take whatever you see. That is not expected from a genuine believer in our Constitution.

If southerners are “free” to leave the North it follows that northerners are also “free” to leave the South. The country will thusly be de-amalgamated. The North will have to raise its revenue and fend for itself as an independent entity governed by the Islamic codes dictated by Boko Haram. The South will also fend for itself with its rich endowments, and governed by a code of democracy agreed by the various constituent nationalities. There are many who actually look forward to such an arrangement since it seems nihilist groups like Boko Haram and their supporters are not interested in a shared federation.

ACF is one of the problems with the North. The float of mind of its rank and file is responsible for Boko Haram’s bloody, revolutionary uprising. ACF is actually one of Boko Haram’s targets on its way to an Islamic republic of Arewa. They are the class of leaders who created the social injustice in the North which rendered the lower classes poor, destitute and now murderously angry. ACF is only trying to suckle up to Boko Haram for the safety of its members and class.

Just like its peers in the South, they are parasites clamouring for attention. No governor, minister or serious politician who wins elections attends their meetings. They don’t even know the interests of the North. So, why bother with them?

Thanks, Fashola for remembering them

WHEN the Ikeja Military Cantonment bombs exploded on January 27th 2001, the whole country shook with grief.  The casualty profile cut across ethnic groups and religions. The tragedy consumed hundreds of Nigerians, both those living in the Barracks and a whole lot more outside, especially children who stampeded to their death in the Oke Afa Canal.

A bumbling President Obasanjo visited the scene and had to be cajoled by the angry crowd of Nigerians before he reluctantly went into the Cantonment to inspect the damage. He promised compensation for the victims, but forgot all about it as soon as he left the scene. Eleven years later, the regime of Mr Babatunde Fashola decided to rub some comforting balm on the nerves of families which lost their loved ones with a token of N250,000 per family.

In more developed countries, vigilant lawyers would slap expensive class lawsuits and punitively extract heavy compensations for the bereaved families. This would make a juicy legal thriller by John Grisham!

After all, it was the federal government and the military’s act of omission and negligence that led to the death of people they were supposed to protect.
What about our numerous human rights lawyers? Don’t make me laugh!


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2012/02/you-can-go-with-the-oil/
Politics / Re: Gowon Regrets Creating States, Says It Promotes Divisions by Panzastrip(m): 10:51pm On Dec 01, 2011
Ojukwu's Death is really dealing with him. Why didn't he say it before the death of our Great IKEMBA. gowon = backward, foolish man, Anuofia.  angry
Politics / Re: Ojukwu (Dim Chukwuemeka Odimegwu) Is Dead by Panzastrip(m): 4:23pm On Nov 28, 2011
R.I.P Ikemba cry
Politics / Re: Groups Adopt Chukwumerije’s Speech As Igbo Roadmap For 2015 by Panzastrip(m): 3:43pm On Oct 11, 2011
Diligence:

If there is anything that scares nigeria to death - i mean really scares them to death - is MASSOB!  They shldn't be scared to death yet, that wld be cowardly, u know, because we're just startg and we know that God has given the life of this nation into our hands; when we decide that it's tyme, we shall take our destiny in2 our own hands! and the wolrd wld hv no other choice than to support us because it's bn decades and yet the entity nigeria i deterioratg to the shock of even our neighbourg countries!  Need we say more?


THANK YOU MY BROTHER FOR SAYING THAT. TIME IS COMING VERY FAST.
Politics / Re: Royal Father Suspended For Alleged Kidnapping In Imo by Panzastrip(m): 3:39pm On Oct 04, 2011
manny4life:

Seriously, you need serious HELP; I recommend high psychiatric evaluation and therapy; the sooner the better.

Exactely he really needs that as soon as possible
Politics / Re: Royal Father Suspended For Alleged Kidnapping In Imo by Panzastrip(m): 3:29pm On Oct 04, 2011
Seunn11:

cheesy grin

"Cannibalism can explain the problems of igbos.

The widespread practice of cannibalism in vast areas of Imo, Abia and Enugu (and to some extent Ebonyi) is an open secret in modern Nigerian history. As recent as in the contemporary period, cannibalistic activities were reported in those areas particularly in Abia and Imo states.
Historically, in every human settlement where cannibalism was practiced, the darker a human is, the more nutritious he/she was assumed to be. It is this belief that put darker members of the community or neighboring  community to greater danger of being killed and eaten than fairer ones. In fact, the fair ones are considered as taboo to eat as they are considered to be cursed by the gods.

As a result of depletion of the darker people in such communities, the offspring became increasingly lighter and higher proportion of albinism as well birth defects are  recorded. Such defects include severe mental problems, stealing of other people's land,anti-social behaviour like kidnapping, r.a.pe, pipeline vandalism and oil bunkering, sight defects, drug trafficking and se.xu.al impotency"

Anything about Ndigbo u are in, what is wrong with you? A lot of crazy unbelievable things do happen in your Yoruba land called yaruba land. so shut the Hell up.
Politics / Re: Royal Father Suspended For Alleged Kidnapping In Imo by Panzastrip(m): 2:54pm On Oct 04, 2011
asha 80:

Cosmas Onyeneke?that name sounds familiar except there is a nickname he is most known for and i cannot remember now

if he is whom i think he is then i am not suprised he has always had a shady character.
We call him Ise (meaning 5). His Villa is close to mine i know him very well.What goes around comes around. His cup is full.
Politics / Re: Senate Starts Debate On Same-sex Marriage Prohibition Bill by Panzastrip(m): 4:37pm On Sep 29, 2011
TUFIA ARU EME
Politics / Re: Must They Humiliate Tinubu Like This? by Panzastrip(m): 9:00pm On Sep 21, 2011
alj_harem:

and what is wrong with u minor. I bet i am older than your father

Now listen and listen carefully. I am NOT WITH ANYONE. I am against enemies of Nigeria and corrupt individuals

Now if those people happen to be igbo, yoruba or hausa THAT IS NOT MY BUSINESS  

Being yoruba, igbo or hausa is NEVER matter to any discussion if u all are honest with yourselves but of course Ndigbo Nairaland would not see it that way. And i do not blame them neither do I blame you. It is normal in that part of the world to be tribal.

I am done here smiley

Now listen to me, i am really older than your grandfather so Chameleon shut the hell up.
Politics / Re: Must They Humiliate Tinubu Like This? by Panzastrip(m): 6:48pm On Sep 21, 2011
Politics / Re: Tambuwal Must Go - Obasanjo by Panzastrip(m): 1:48am On Sep 04, 2011
LOL
Politics / Massob Raises Alarm Over Plot To Bomb S’east Economic Summit by Panzastrip(m): 7:58pm On Sep 01, 2011
, MASSOB raises alarm over plot to bomb S’East Economic Summit
From EMMANUEL UZOR, Onitsha
Thursday, September 01, 2011


President Jonathan Goodluck
Photo: Sun News Publishing
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The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra, (MASSOB) has raised the alarm over alleged plans by the Boko Haram sect to bomb the South-East Economic Summit holding in Enugu today.
MASSOB’s National Director of Information, Comrade Uchenna Madu, in a text message yesterday, said that the plot was aimed at instilling fears into the people of the South-East.

“In defence of Igboland from bloodshed, MASSOB wishes to alert the organizers and the guests of the South-East Economic summit about a secret plot by the Boko Haram to unleash terror at the venue of the event today.

According to MASSOB, “information reaching us through some Biafra Intelligence Agency (BIA) in Bauchi State confirms that the primary aim of the attack was to instill fears in the eastern region which would pave way for future onslaught on the region. According to our trained intelligence unit, the chief initiators of the Igboland terror attack are some Northern political/religious leaders, who are not comfortable with the unity of purpose, co-operation and the spirit of oneness in Igboland.”

“We would have sent MASSOB security men to assist in beefing up security at the venue, but we will not, because MASSOB was not invited. Yet, we cannot fold our arms watching our great Biafran sons and daughters massacred in a single day,” it said.

The group also stated that it was not against Boko Haram but urged the Islamic militants to embrace peace or remain within their areas of operations as any attack on innocent Igbo citizens might be resisted.
“Though MASSOB is not against Boko Haram and its agitation for Islamic states, they should not carry their bombings into Biafra as we shall resist it”

Comrade Madu also disclosed that some of their members were still being held in some police commands within the zone and called for their unconditional release. “As President Jonathan Goodluck has ordered the release of MASSOB members in detention, we wish to remind the Imo State government to release the remaining three MASSSOB members from Onitsha, Anambra State arrested on May 30th, 2011, who police are charging with robbery.”


http://www.sunnewsonline.com/webpages/features/newsonthehour/2011/sept/01/newsbreak-01-09-2011-001.html
Politics / Re: Boko Haram Reveals UN House Bomber’s Name by Panzastrip(m): 7:25pm On Sep 01, 2011
Foolish
Forum Games / Re: Start The Sentence With The Last Word (Igbo Version) by Panzastrip(m): 4:42pm On Aug 26, 2011
Umu Ndigbo, ekelem unu. Biko ka ayi na eri ukwa ofuma maka o di mma na a huayi.
Romance / Re: My Fiancee Confesses Her Love To Another Man by Panzastrip(m): 6:54pm On Aug 24, 2011
it could be a mistake
Crime / Re: Imo Police Rescue Teenager Sold By His Brothers For N500,000. by Panzastrip(m): 6:48pm On Aug 24, 2011
Oboma1:

They will all keep quiet. If it was to be another tribe, they will fall on top of themselves to label bad!.
I keep saying it, if an Ibo man dies today, you need to put some naira notes on his nose to confirm if indeed he is dead. If he doesnt sneezes, then he is dead!.

Anuofia, who no like money for this world? Even you.
Crime / Re: Cop Commits Suicide In Lagos by Panzastrip(m): 3:33pm On Aug 24, 2011
Abegi them kill am, no bi suicide. RIP.
Crime / Re: Cop Commits Suicide In Lagos by Panzastrip(m): 3:32pm On Aug 24, 2011
Abegi them kill am, no bi suicide. RIP.
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Celebrities / Re: Are High Profile Marriages At High Risk Of Separation? WILL SMITH AND JADA separ by Panzastrip(m): 9:49pm On Aug 23, 2011
They are not splitting, i just checked the news about them this Afternoon after the earthquake in D.C.
Politics / Re: Ohaneze Plans Reburial Of Civil War Victims by Panzastrip(m): 8:37pm On Aug 18, 2011
I wonder how many Ndigbo are on this planet.
Politics / Re: I Am Not In A Hurry To Die, Says Ojukwu by Panzastrip(m): 9:21pm On Aug 17, 2011
kasiem:

pls, bros control your frustration, cos it's this kind of frustration that led awolewo into committing suicide.

LOL
Politics / Re: I Am Not In A Hurry To Die, Says Ojukwu by Panzastrip(m): 9:12pm On Aug 17, 2011
T8ksy:

@ Panzastrip & kasiem,

Stop wasting time o.

Your warlord has got up from his sickbed.

Go start another war if you are sure you can defeat the yorubas.

After all you lot have been salivating at the prospect of owning our land, for yons.

Oh well, here's your chance to have another go.


If u all yorobaris think that u are Strong and can withstand anything, just start killing Ndigbo then you will see a  FULL SCALE WAR from us.
Politics / Re: I Am Not In A Hurry To Die, Says Ojukwu by Panzastrip(m): 8:19pm On Aug 17, 2011
T8ksy:

He had better hurry up and start his revolution/ unfinished business as time is not on his side.

we are ready and waiting for him and his gullible followers.

We will kick your ar.ses all the way back to your kidnapping capital of Nnewi.

Except this time around, we won't let that monster dubbed the ikemba get away so easily.

We gonna fry his useless balls for suya.

Afterall, bianca has no need for it  grin




Go wake him up from Hell then.

Hope you rot in there with your washed-up harlot/Zik of Onitsha.


All what u do is to insult Ndigbo. Let me just tell u, if war break out today it will never be like 1967. We have known who our enemies are and know how to break their back born. Never have in mind that  you will defeat us if it did come NO NO NO u can't. U guys couldn't win until when Englande, Russia, Egypt and some other Arab countries came to you aid. Again it won't be like that again if it did come.

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