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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Pharaoh4rin(m): 8:12am On Apr 06, 2021
Religion is worst than politics. BUT in Nigeria, politics is worst than anything, everything.

The CCB chairman knew beforehand that there'll be attack in igboland. I fear nothing. BUT I fear Nigeria.
Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by cardoctor(m): 8:12am On Apr 06, 2021
What is this country turning into?
Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Lovelyn451(f): 8:12am On Apr 06, 2021
imolites Una go hear am, an Igbo man aligning with tribalistic Fulani FG against his brothers, buhari will be like, walahi wanna gwamna nyamri baa hankali...lol, they'll kill all of you in the name of fishing out ipob...imolites be ready for gun battle
Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by ayenale1(m): 8:13am On Apr 06, 2021
Army recruits exercise tagged operation dog bark
Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Sammy07: 8:13am On Apr 06, 2021
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Asgard13:


Fulani gbola is what Yoruba women have been used to

WAKILL took over 10 communities in Yoruba land..had Their obas as slaves .. his wives and kids as concubine and harlots
As am typing Yoruba people have left their communities for idp in another country

And Fulani still lord over them and you’re here celebrating igbos and Fulani gbola

Yoruba people are very funny

Yoruba people that can’t stand their fellow men in their own land.
Na to shout on media and yet killings and raping abates...
Yoruba even called for peace with its killers ... that’s how funny this people are
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Drink water bros.
You're talking out of point grin

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by JuniorEmmanuel: 8:13am On Apr 06, 2021
Frontail:
grin.... I dey eat. I go comment letter grin
Set-awon busy body, see them��

Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Kwem(m): 8:14am On Apr 06, 2021
Neutralobserver:


Well, as I said, I am waitting for the investigation to be complete. I am aware of the police suspecting IPOB, but as for me, it is darn too early to say who was responsible.

Also, attacking government property, even if 'no one dies' is a criminal offence in itself.
your leaders are all desperate lunatics and they have no shame in that. When was Eboni attack again. Maybe we're missing something too soon.....

Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by History555: 8:14am On Apr 06, 2021
Tranquillity360:
fulani government is likely responsible for that attack,after killing more than 25 people in Ebonyi State by fulanis they now want to divert attention.


Gov hopeless uzodinma is responsible because the govt house is opposite the hq. The gov needs to explain why security in govt house did not intervene, why the dss officers on same street did not intervene, why soldiers from barracks 10 minutes away did not intervene. Why nobody died for a 2hrs shootout. Obviously nobody agreed to die in this staged managed attack.

What of the hausa traders that newspaper claimed that were killed, the punch says 7, bbc says 12, hausa spokesman says 4, govt spokesman says 2. No pictures, nothing of suya sellers shot dead. Strangely suya sellers are still selling, one would expect they will close business to mourn their colleagues. No way because its fake news planned by the governor

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Isobug: 8:14am On Apr 06, 2021
The way Ipob do their things, they would want go there in the day light rather than night period and they would want Nigeria to know it's them. (Ipob can't do this though)

NB: The gunmen sang solidarity song in the Government house roundabout before departing for the operation

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Asgard13: 8:14am On Apr 06, 2021
Sammy07:


Drink wager bros.
You're talking out of point grin
I don’t do slaves and wives...

Next!

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by survivor10(m): 8:14am On Apr 06, 2021
BigSarah:
To me I believe some forces want to unleash evil in Imo state and neighboring states, be vigilant imolites ... the Hq should release cctv footage of the Invasion and escape, I believe a whole state hq should have cctv backed up to cloud even if the cameras where destroyed during the invasion

CCTV has showed IPOB innocence. Fulanis are the culprits. The attackers language was not Igbo

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Kwem(m): 8:15am On Apr 06, 2021
I'm not an advocate for anarchy but every dots matters in this regard....
Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by InvertedHammer: 8:15am On Apr 06, 2021
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Hope Uzodinma is doing the job he was selected to do. Isn't it ironic? People should take time to read the history of the people in power in their states.

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Nobody: 8:16am On Apr 06, 2021
Kwem:
your leaders are all desperate lunatics and they have no shame in that. When was Eboni attack again. Maybe we're missing something too soon.....

I'm not a APC supporter , nor have I ever voted for them, nor am i ibo, hausa, fulani or yourba. (I also don't back PDP either)

Also, all these issues are down to years of neglect, plus we practice an economy that is heavily based on imporitng...thus no job creation, and thus limited jobs, and more idle hands for satanic workshop.
Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by AmgrayLogistics: 8:16am On Apr 06, 2021
Bihari is playing sectional politics

Amgray Global Logistics

Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Isobug: 8:18am On Apr 06, 2021
Bar1941:
But IPOB commander had claimed responsibility already so what is their own headache?
How is that his statement a claim? You can't understand just one compound sentence
Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by wwwihy: 8:19am On Apr 06, 2021
But why are IPOB Members celebrating? Ipob members have been opening different thread celebrating their victories here on nairaland.

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Nobody: 8:20am On Apr 06, 2021
naijapips04:
Stupiid you. Nnamdi kanu posted just after the break, praising the attacks and extolling UGM.

You must be a special kind of stoopid to really think IPOB is not behind this.

People would use a fake twitter handle and attribute it to IPOB. I have lived in Owerri and i know that the army barracks at Obinze is less than 10minutes drive from town. And something doesn't add up that the gunmen showed for 3hours and did a jail break and attacked the police Div HQ and armoury was intact and there was no fatality or casualty? Something doesn't add up this is definitely a false flag Operation.

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Silverpurple: 8:20am On Apr 06, 2021
Who is HIRUWA..

Which kind of association or journalism is this. Who made this statement. Unamed writer, just like the unknown gunmen.


We know the source of the report.

We believe Kanu that had repeatedly ordered his boys to burn and bomb police facilities.

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by odiomachi(m): 8:22am On Apr 06, 2021
think there is a plot by some persons working and embedded in
government in Abuja who wants to instigate unrests in the usually quiet
and peaceful Igboland to deny the region of the opportunity of making a
strong case to produce the President of Nigeria of a South-East
extraction in the 2023 Presidential elections.”
Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Agadinaagwuofe: 8:23am On Apr 06, 2021
Esseite:
It's actually amazing that "alleged seccessionists" attacked POLICE HQ for 3 hours in the most secured area of a city without re-inforcements, releasing over 1500 inmate and strolling out majestically in the dead of the night when everyone on the streets can be assumed a criminal.. yet not a single casualty and armoury safe?..

Haba.. the whole drama is too easy, when is part 2 coming out?


I have asked these questions severally and there lies in the falsehood of the whole set up,anyone in doubt should try walk around prison yards during days let alone at night not to mention police headquarter then come back and tell me how there will be an invasion without repel for 3 hrs...I loathe IPOB but this doesn't look like one of their footprint.

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Nobody: 8:25am On Apr 06, 2021
Neutralobserver:


The same thing happened in Benin during the ENDSARS protest., and also happened several years ago in another Nigerian city.

Add the fact that our correction and police services are poorly funded. The miracle is that they have been able to provide security with such poor funding.(Yes,they get a budget of less than 3 billion dolalrs to police 200million people...while in the US their largest city spends 10 billion to police 25 million people.)


If Benin prison was beside the Govt house, would that have happened?

The Endsars saga gave a vivid cover for the prison escape, which is not same for Imo.

The Benin event occurring during the day may prompt the police to be weary at shooting, but that of IMO happened at midnight when majority were home sleeping.

Even with the Endsars saga, we saw the prompt re-inforcement of security at Benin prison.. for 3hrs nothing happened at IMO..

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Kwem(m): 8:25am On Apr 06, 2021
Neutralobserver:


I'm not a APC supporter , nor have I ever voted for them, nor am i ibo, hausa, fulani or yourba. (I also don't back PDP either)

Also, all these issues are down to years of neglect, plus we practice an economy that is heavily based on imporitng...thus no job creation, and thus limited jobs, and more idle hands for satanic workshop.
so don't allow them to invade other ethnic with their propaganda first with the aim of committing genocide. It could happen to any other ethnic... remember #ENDSARS saga. Sometimes i don't comment much on things like this. not because i have no reasons to.... i hate stressing my fingers... i spits
Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by TheTourist: 8:26am On Apr 06, 2021
Exactly my thoughts from the beginning too, there's a sinister agenda behind the attacks

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by africanman85: 8:26am On Apr 06, 2021
Sammy07:


There's job everywhere, but people no,wan do because of the pay.
That's it.
Bro, pls connect me to one pls

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by chinedumoooo: 8:27am On Apr 06, 2021
Nnamdi kanu, your brain wash boys with gun without proper training and enrollment are now passing your order as directed.

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by naijapips04: 8:27am On Apr 06, 2021
obynzo:


People would use a fake twitter handle and attribute it to IPOB. I have lived in Owerri and i know that the army barracks at Obinze is less than 10minutes drive from town. And something doesn't add up that the gunmen showed for 3hours and did a jail break and attacked the police Div HQ and armoury was intact and there was no fatality or casualty? Something doesn't add up this is definitely a false flag Operation.

Dude Nnamdi kanus Twitter handle is not fake. The post is right now sitting pretty on his Twitter handle.

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by stormborn28(m): 8:28am On Apr 06, 2021
Jamesbally:


Trash.
IPOB TERRORIST, Nnamdi Kanu and ESN are responsible for this attack. I urge them to continue till their followers get sense later. grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

^^^
Aboki very easy to spot.

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by Advocate500: 8:29am On Apr 06, 2021
OOzz:


the way ur mothers were massacred into Benin Rep. IDP Camp by FULANI Herdsmen abi?
their is nothing wrong with what the guy said, go through his comment section he is different from others, he said nothing but the truth, igbo leaders are the most useless leaders on earth.

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Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by lexy2014: 8:32am On Apr 06, 2021
Neutralobserver:
This is also another silly theory.

The false flag theroy is a very easy theory to propragate....yet the fact is, HURIWA is essentially accusing Buhari of creating more security headache for himself.

Why would the government create more crisis in the SE for itself...with all the issues in the North and West, the last thing it needs is another crisis in the SE.

And yea, people love to talk about how 'prisions are secure'...when they ain't. Decades of poor funding mean most of our prisions are not fit for purpose. (See benin prision which was broken into by rioters..and that is not the first time it has happened in this country).

Sorry, but i am going to wait for the investigation to be compelete.

But d investigation is complete. Didn't u read d IGs statement? Which other investigation are u waiting for?
Re: HURIWA: IPOB May Not Be Responsible For Imo Attacks by SmartPolician: 8:35am On Apr 06, 2021
naijapips04:
Stupiid you. Nnamdi kanu posted just after the break, praising the attacks and extolling UGM.

You must be a special kind of stoopid to really think IPOB is not behind this.

If IPOB is behind the attack, Nnamdi Kanu would have bragged about it.

He didn't claim responsibility for the attacks.

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