Note To IPOB by chival(f): 9:20am On Jun 08, 2021 |
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Re: Note To IPOB by gidgiddy: 9:43am On Jun 08, 2021 |
**NOTES to IPOBians From ;Nnoruka Udechukwu SAN**
"I, like many other Igbos have stood on the side lines for far too long, wishing this Biafran breeze fizzles away, but it’s now dangerously turning into a major storm that constitutes an existential threat to Igbo civilization as we know it. The above is where I stopped reading because I knew that the rest would be nonsense. How long have you stood on the sidelines wishing that Boko haram, killer herdsmen and ISWAP would fizzel out? They are all armed to the teeth, killing people daily, including Igbos How long have you stood on the sidelines wishing that injustice, nepotism unfairness that has characterised the Nigerian state would fizzle out? You probably stood on the sidelines when the security forces were massacring hundreds of unarmed Biafran protesters who were only exercising their constitutional right to freedom of expression Nigerians are the only people on earth who expect peace on top of a mountain of injustice 4 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Note To IPOB by heniford2: 9:46am On Jun 08, 2021 |
Am happy the removed the shit she wrote kinda of stupidity |
Re: Note To IPOB by donbachi(m): 9:56am On Jun 08, 2021 |
U are a ritualist,blackmailer,Agent of village people,Fulani spokesman,human body part seller,skull miner and devil's advocate.
U will be running when no One is chasing u and unknown voices will be talking to u.
For supporting the oppression of the ibos. |
Re: Note To IPOB by Kazim88: 10:01am On Jun 08, 2021 |
The Op sentiment is flawed laced with many fallacy Like Nigeria stockpiling weapon since 1960 laughable. He opined that Southeast are pushing for war by demanding for an independent Biafra state, they should enjoy the peace they have. This is just truth by half. Look at what is happening at Agatu in Benue State, how about Oyo state... There is unprovoked war practical brewing down there. The upcoming civil unrest is inevitable, with or without IPOB rhetorics, with or without Yoruba's diplomacy, with or without Intellectual community dialogue and write up like this. Fulani isues is primarily an Ideology, a dangerous, Illusive ideology of conquest. The only thing that is holding it back is the conquistadors don't have the intellectual capacity to execute it so they do it the best way they know how, through violence and blood like Utsman Don Fodio did. It has always been there, we just choose to play the ostrich, hoping civilization will diffuse the ideology. The only difference now is there is too dangerous ideologies in play in Nigeria. One wants to conquer Nigeria. The other wants to separate from Nigeria. What OP and other intellectual writer should be writing to his readers is to suggest how to survive the upcoming, inevitable unrest instead of advising imaginary IPOB. |
Re: Note To IPOB by 2elliot: 10:24am On Jun 08, 2021 |
chival: **NOTES to IPOBians From ;Nnoruka Udechukwu SAN**
"I, like many other Igbos have stood on the side lines for far too long, wishing this Biafran breeze fizzles away, but it’s now dangerously turning into a major storm that constitutes an existential threat to Igbo civilization as we know it. Those of you IPOBians, Sympathizers, Rumour Mongers, Facebook Warriors, Facebook megastars, Opinion Leaders and Propagandists escalating the already tense situation must understand that in the end, you'll all be losers, victims and at the same time in more bondage than you ever were. Not my wish anyway, but the perceptible reality. No war ever got won by emotions. Preparation and strategy does, ask any battle-tested soldier. Even the best of them get eaten. Little by little you guys are doing everything possible to attract avoidable conflict to our region hoping that the international community will intervene. You'll be in for a shocker when this meal you've cooked for so long is served up. Understand this, I have monitored many revolutionary conflicts around the world and know this for a fact, the international community foot-drags at less than a snail pace, if at all, before attempting any interventions in internal conflicts in a sovereign nation and that includes America and Israel you're hoping on. War is a huge liability and no Country wants to meddle. The best they give these days are reliefs not military aids and that is after many must have died including those who started the fire. I watched it happen to Libyans, Yemenis, Syrians and till now they still don't have peace. Besides, you’d be stupid to believe that those countries, if ever there is any, promising to support Nnamdi Kanu are really in for it. Some of them want to use him to initiate conflict and sell their weapons to both sides and make blood dollars. War is an all-comers affair and all kinds of demonically vicious players come to the slimy field to play the hellish game of blood and death. In this case, Boko Haram that has largely been caged by the army will break free to roam with ambitions to finally establish their Caliphate across Nigeria, all because the Army now fighting on two fronts can no longer concentrate on them having become too stretched. Guess what, they’ll come with ISIS on their back. Nigerian Army will be fighting to keep Nigeria together on one front, Boko Haram (ISIS Nigerian Branch) with Caliphatist ambition on the other and Biafra with secessionist ambition on yet another front.
That was how Syria got so complex till date and any war in Nigeria today will have a similar picture. Whoever gets overwhelmed will face the other. It will be a long and difficult journey and unlike the first civil war without Boko Haram in the equation, no one can predict the tortuous end. Other Jihadists from across Africa and Middle-East will join in as they always do wherever there’s instability to advance their different brands of Islam. In the end you’ll leave Nigeria and discover you’re fighting other strangers you don’t even know how they came into the picture.
The big boys (international players) like Iran will be there to get there pound of flesh from Nigeria in revenge for the Shiites, Saudi will be there to defend Nigeria, and all will play. Weapons merchants will the start smiling to the banks. Guess where the theatre of war would be, Igboland. We must not allow this! Libyans thought they were fighting Ghaddafi but after Ghaddafi, they discovered other strangers fighting them to establish their different brands of Islam. Same thing in Syria. The words of Saif Al Islam Ghaddafi (Ghaddafi’s first son) keeps ringing in my ears as he forewarned Libyans of these grim possibilities, but okuko nti ike nánu ife n’ite ofe. I never took him seriously at the time but in retrospect, I now see he knew better because it panned out just as he predicted and Libya still isn’t out of the woods.
That’s the way it is these days of jihad consciousness across the world. If you ever experience war, you'll never take peace for granted. War is not a movie as some of you think. You could be the first victim. Can you stomach watching your loved ones maimed, killed, raped, tortured, starve to death under slow and painful circumstances? Those are the grim realities of war and in Africa, it is executed with luciferous savagery and psychopathic sadism. The worst of peace is still better than the best of wars. Funny enough, most of our chest-beating IPOBians will likely die off within the first month or two of the conflict leaving those who knew nothing or are on the sidelines to defend themselves. There will be nowhere to run to as no country in West Africa will agree to accept the ocean-sized volume of refugees. When the Rwandan genocide was looming, everyone was running his mouth until the death hurricane they courted so hard swept across their country, they wailed and shouted for international community to intervene but none came. That's the way it is. Paul Kagame, their current President it was who ended it. And they vowed to “never again”. They learnt from history and have completely removed tribalism from every facet of national life and are admirably making astounding progress as one of Africa's best.
My advice, agreed, Buhari hasn't treated us as well as we wanted, but wait till 2023 and make amends. I have listened to Nnamdi Kanu on several videos and my conclusion is that he is plain naive on how things roll in a conflict situation. On one occasion he bragged that it would take him only two weeks to reach Sokoto in the event of war. I don't know what weapons and extra-terrestrial strategies he has to execute that. War is an unpredictable undertaking that you'll be ignorant to estimate which direction it goes. As it is, he has no weapons just yet and is bragging. Many of you believe him and even ascribe infallibility to his words. I have lived a couple of years abroad and what some of you don't know is that many of our people there egging you on don't have immigration papers and are praying for an outbreak of hostilities in Nigeria so they can claim asylum on the back of it.
We must advise ourselves on this current path of self-annihilation. Some of you think Biafra will be the end of all your problems, so South Sudan thought, as did Eritrea, but sorry it will be the beginning of new ones. Now take this to the Bank, it will even be far more difficult for any country to touch any conflict here with a long spoon than it was in the sixties. Reason? Then there was the prospect of oil but today oil is out of fashion and even as it is, Nigeria is begging for buyers and nobody's buying. Osinbajo said that much a few days back. Now, tell me, if they spend their money intervening in your conflict to save your asses, what will they get in return? The best they can do for you is to condemn what is going on, then more out-pouring of condemnations and then more unleashing of floodgates of condemnations, but NO ACTION while you die in numbers. You often argue that a call for referendum is not a call for war. I agree completely! Very true! Referendum is a right not a privilege. Even Buhari asserted that much in favour of Palestine when he addressed the UN. However, it is plain naivety to assume that all that is enshrined in international law is enforceable. UN has no mechanism of enforcement. Countries and Dictators constantly flout it and nothing happens. Even if something were to happen you’ll all have decomposed in your graves by then. A show of bravado will not lead you anywhere Umunnem. Call me a coward if you like, but Chinua Achebe told us that we often stand in the house of a coward to point at where a brave man ONCE lived. In any case, isn’t it foolishness to challenge an army that has been stockpiling arms since 1960 when you on the other hand haven’t bought a bullet just yet?
Papa Achebe puts it this way, “Only a foolish man can go after a leopard with his bare hands”. As impulsive and as tempting as it may get, tone down your rhetorics, invectives, acerbics, and cursing on social media. Cherish the peace you now have at least Igbos are not worse-off than other regions despite never being in power. While there is grinding poverty in other regions, the highest income per capita in the country is posted by Anambra and other Igbo states ain’t doing badly. Our people live well, build better houses compared to other regions and it's all a miracle given the scratch we started from after the war. Why do we want to throw all that away because of ego and start all over again? Is it a curse? The Hausas though having been in power do not even live a better quality of life than Igbos. Let's be wise and not give opportunity to destroy all we've achieved as a people.
I condemn in the strongest of terms the killing of unarmed people by Nigerian soldiers, killer herdsmen, and do not by any means say Nigeria is what we want it to be but understand Biafra wasn't Ojukwu's first choice. At Aburi his choice was a return to true federalism which he knew was a better deal for us than secession. Nigeria failed to honour that agreement and continued the killings forcing him to declare a Biafran Republic to save his people from slaughter and it's understandable. Nigeria owes us tons of apologies, I agree. But brothers, let's think again! A Biafra today will even be far less economically viable than it would have been then. Reason is because then we would have used oil money to jump-start the new country but today oil is so unsellable to the extent that Venezuela with arguably the largest reserves is grappling with severe economic problems. Kick-starting a new country from the basics would be painfully slow and may outlive our generation to even get the basic things in place. Arewa youths know that, the reason they have asked Nigerian Government to let Igbos go, only for Nnamdi Kanu to start asking for Benue and Rivers because he knows that Igboland alone isn’t viable.
Asking for Benue is laughable because they were never part of Biafra and have made it clear to all, as did different Rivers groups that they don’t want Biafra. A handful of his collaborators from those regions pledging allegiance to him does not equate to an entire people. Majority of their people hate this Biafran idea and have made that much clear. Some funny IPOBians are also hoping on Asari Dokubo and FFK. What a funny bunch being used to fight other people’s fight. Why won’t they take up the gauntlet or is it only us that is suffering injustice? Don't even think corruption will suddenly disappear in a new Biafra as some naive IPOBians hope. If they give you Biafra today, your eyes will open up to new unpleasant realities many of you haven't even factored-in in your agitation but then it would have been late.
I know voices like mine are often loathed and cursed by IPOBians but some of us who know the truth can no longer keep quiet while you drag us all into avoidable chaos. I owe our people the truth as I see it. Curse me all you want, it's OK. Umunnem, ka ako’n’uche na udo chianu biko! Patience solves all things, with time. Let our people think again and know what is looming. Stop your facebook and social media vituperations, cursing, grand standing and join me to educate others. De-escalate this situation and speak words of kindness to others. Even mighty America de-escalates after tensions with Russia. It’s called wisdom. North Korea provokes South Korea most times but the South always de-escalates tensions knowing that the North hasn’t got anything to lose in the event of war but beautiful South Korea will lose quite a lot. In our case, all the beautiful houses and streets in Igboland will be razed to the ground. Why should we be starting afresh all the time? It will even be more painful if we lose again as was the case in 1970. As it is, it’s not looking good! One more thing. We can join other ethnic groups to demand restructuring. Let us not face our common enemy alone. Britain is our enemy using minority Fulani to enslave Nigerians. We can together liberate Nigeria from Fulani if only we can unite. Let's stop all these provocative language and join forces with the West and the Middle belt. See all over where Igbos are killed on daily bases. The worst is our behaviour in other people's land.
If you’re reasoning along with me, please copy and re-post this message". Copied ( This is coming from one of the best Igbo brains today. Ma ndi a gwalu kwe. Evolution does not give a shit about your big grammars and lengthy write-ups, it will always rid off spineless idiots from the surface of the earth. You may never know the battles your forefathers fought in order to stay alive and pass on their genes which happened to birth you. But should you become an idiot as you already are, evolution will end you and render all that sacrifices of your ancestors in vain. That is why, despite the fact that the Benue people were great warriors, that beautiful history will end with total deletion of their lives should they remain in this coward state of mind. You never asked yourself why despite the fact that the most civilised countries like the US and others who constantly preach peace, don't sit back but rather spend billions upon billions of dollars for security and warfare. Even Israel didn't sit back to pray and preach peace with her enemies, but prepares for war. See the amazing work of the defence dome. They are not stupid. Humans are wild animals before anything, and we live in a civilised jungle. So, if you loose guard you will pay with your life. Fulanis and Bubu understand that they are animals in their basic instincts, and they will strike to kill you. Wake the Bleep up! |
Re: Note To IPOB by meccuno: 10:28am On Jun 08, 2021 |
[s] chival: **NOTES to IPOBians From ;Nnoruka Udechukwu SAN**
"I, like many other Igbos have stood on the side lines for far too long, wishing this Biafran breeze fizzles away, but it’s now dangerously turning into a major storm that constitutes an existential threat to Igbo civilization as we know it. Those of you IPOBians, Sympathizers, Rumour Mongers, Facebook Warriors, Facebook megastars, Opinion Leaders and Propagandists escalating the already tense situation must understand that in the end, you'll all be losers, victims and at the same time in more bondage than you ever were. Not my wish anyway, but the perceptible reality. No war ever got won by emotions. Preparation and strategy does, ask any battle-tested soldier. Even the best of them get eaten. Little by little you guys are doing everything possible to attract avoidable conflict to our region hoping that the international community will intervene. You'll be in for a shocker when this meal you've cooked for so long is served up. Understand this, I have monitored many revolutionary conflicts around the world and know this for a fact, the international community foot-drags at less than a snail pace, if at all, before attempting any interventions in internal conflicts in a sovereign nation and that includes America and Israel you're hoping on. War is a huge liability and no Country wants to meddle. The best they give these days are reliefs not military aids and that is after many must have died including those who started the fire. I watched it happen to Libyans, Yemenis, Syrians and till now they still don't have peace. Besides, you’d be stupid to believe that those countries, if ever there is any, promising to support Nnamdi Kanu are really in for it. Some of them want to use him to initiate conflict and sell their weapons to both sides and make blood dollars. War is an all-comers affair and all kinds of demonically vicious players come to the slimy field to play the hellish game of blood and death. In this case, Boko Haram that has largely been caged by the army will break free to roam with ambitions to finally establish their Caliphate across Nigeria, all because the Army now fighting on two fronts can no longer concentrate on them having become too stretched. Guess what, they’ll come with ISIS on their back. Nigerian Army will be fighting to keep Nigeria together on one front, Boko Haram (ISIS Nigerian Branch) with Caliphatist ambition on the other and Biafra with secessionist ambition on yet another front.
That was how Syria got so complex till date and any war in Nigeria today will have a similar picture. Whoever gets overwhelmed will face the other. It will be a long and difficult journey and unlike the first civil war without Boko Haram in the equation, no one can predict the tortuous end. Other Jihadists from across Africa and Middle-East will join in as they always do wherever there’s instability to advance their different brands of Islam. In the end you’ll leave Nigeria and discover you’re fighting other strangers you don’t even know how they came into the picture.
The big boys (international players) like Iran will be there to get there pound of flesh from Nigeria in revenge for the Shiites, Saudi will be there to defend Nigeria, and all will play. Weapons merchants will the start smiling to the banks. Guess where the theatre of war would be, Igboland. We must not allow this! Libyans thought they were fighting Ghaddafi but after Ghaddafi, they discovered other strangers fighting them to establish their different brands of Islam. Same thing in Syria. The words of Saif Al Islam Ghaddafi (Ghaddafi’s first son) keeps ringing in my ears as he forewarned Libyans of these grim possibilities, but okuko nti ike nánu ife n’ite ofe. I never took him seriously at the time but in retrospect, I now see he knew better because it panned out just as he predicted and Libya still isn’t out of the woods.
That’s the way it is these days of jihad consciousness across the world. If you ever experience war, you'll never take peace for granted. War is not a movie as some of you think. You could be the first victim. Can you stomach watching your loved ones maimed, killed, raped, tortured, starve to death under slow and painful circumstances? Those are the grim realities of war and in Africa, it is executed with luciferous savagery and psychopathic sadism. The worst of peace is still better than the best of wars. Funny enough, most of our chest-beating IPOBians will likely die off within the first month or two of the conflict leaving those who knew nothing or are on the sidelines to defend themselves. There will be nowhere to run to as no country in West Africa will agree to accept the ocean-sized volume of refugees. When the Rwandan genocide was looming, everyone was running his mouth until the death hurricane they courted so hard swept across their country, they wailed and shouted for international community to intervene but none came. That's the way it is. Paul Kagame, their current President it was who ended it. And they vowed to “never again”. They learnt from history and have completely removed tribalism from every facet of national life and are admirably making astounding progress as one of Africa's best.
My advice, agreed, Buhari hasn't treated us as well as we wanted, but wait till 2023 and make amends. I have listened to Nnamdi Kanu on several videos and my conclusion is that he is plain naive on how things roll in a conflict situation. On one occasion he bragged that it would take him only two weeks to reach Sokoto in the event of war. I don't know what weapons and extra-terrestrial strategies he has to execute that. War is an unpredictable undertaking that you'll be ignorant to estimate which direction it goes. As it is, he has no weapons just yet and is bragging. Many of you believe him and even ascribe infallibility to his words. I have lived a couple of years abroad and what some of you don't know is that many of our people there egging you on don't have immigration papers and are praying for an outbreak of hostilities in Nigeria so they can claim asylum on the back of it.
We must advise ourselves on this current path of self-annihilation. Some of you think Biafra will be the end of all your problems, so South Sudan thought, as did Eritrea, but sorry it will be the beginning of new ones. Now take this to the Bank, it will even be far more difficult for any country to touch any conflict here with a long spoon than it was in the sixties. Reason? Then there was the prospect of oil but today oil is out of fashion and even as it is, Nigeria is begging for buyers and nobody's buying. Osinbajo said that much a few days back. Now, tell me, if they spend their money intervening in your conflict to save your asses, what will they get in return? The best they can do for you is to condemn what is going on, then more out-pouring of condemnations and then more unleashing of floodgates of condemnations, but NO ACTION while you die in numbers. You often argue that a call for referendum is not a call for war. I agree completely! Very true! Referendum is a right not a privilege. Even Buhari asserted that much in favour of Palestine when he addressed the UN. However, it is plain naivety to assume that all that is enshrined in international law is enforceable. UN has no mechanism of enforcement. Countries and Dictators constantly flout it and nothing happens. Even if something were to happen you’ll all have decomposed in your graves by then. A show of bravado will not lead you anywhere Umunnem. Call me a coward if you like, but Chinua Achebe told us that we often stand in the house of a coward to point at where a brave man ONCE lived. In any case, isn’t it foolishness to challenge an army that has been stockpiling arms since 1960 when you on the other hand haven’t bought a bullet just yet?
Papa Achebe puts it this way, “Only a foolish man can go after a leopard with his bare hands”. As impulsive and as tempting as it may get, tone down your rhetorics, invectives, acerbics, and cursing on social media. Cherish the peace you now have at least Igbos are not worse-off than other regions despite never being in power. While there is grinding poverty in other regions, the highest income per capita in the country is posted by Anambra and other Igbo states ain’t doing badly. Our people live well, build better houses compared to other regions and it's all a miracle given the scratch we started from after the war. Why do we want to throw all that away because of ego and start all over again? Is it a curse? The Hausas though having been in power do not even live a better quality of life than Igbos. Let's be wise and not give opportunity to destroy all we've achieved as a people.
I condemn in the strongest of terms the killing of unarmed people by Nigerian soldiers, killer herdsmen, and do not by any means say Nigeria is what we want it to be but understand Biafra wasn't Ojukwu's first choice. At Aburi his choice was a return to true federalism which he knew was a better deal for us than secession. Nigeria failed to honour that agreement and continued the killings forcing him to declare a Biafran Republic to save his people from slaughter and it's understandable. Nigeria owes us tons of apologies, I agree. But brothers, let's think again! A Biafra today will even be far less economically viable than it would have been then. Reason is because then we would have used oil money to jump-start the new country but today oil is so unsellable to the extent that Venezuela with arguably the largest reserves is grappling with severe economic problems. Kick-starting a new country from the basics would be painfully slow and may outlive our generation to even get the basic things in place. Arewa youths know that, the reason they have asked Nigerian Government to let Igbos go, only for Nnamdi Kanu to start asking for Benue and Rivers because he knows that Igboland alone isn’t viable.
Asking for Benue is laughable because they were never part of Biafra and have made it clear to all, as did different Rivers groups that they don’t want Biafra. A handful of his collaborators from those regions pledging allegiance to him does not equate to an entire people. Majority of their people hate this Biafran idea and have made that much clear. Some funny IPOBians are also hoping on Asari Dokubo and FFK. What a funny bunch being used to fight other people’s fight. Why won’t they take up the gauntlet or is it only us that is suffering injustice? Don't even think corruption will suddenly disappear in a new Biafra as some naive IPOBians hope. If they give you Biafra today, your eyes will open up to new unpleasant realities many of you haven't even factored-in in your agitation but then it would have been late.
I know voices like mine are often loathed and cursed by IPOBians but some of us who know the truth can no longer keep quiet while you drag us all into avoidable chaos. I owe our people the truth as I see it. Curse me all you want, it's OK. Umunnem, ka ako’n’uche na udo chianu biko! Patience solves all things, with time. Let our people think again and know what is looming. Stop your facebook and social media vituperations, cursing, grand standing and join me to educate others. De-escalate this situation and speak words of kindness to others. Even mighty America de-escalates after tensions with Russia. It’s called wisdom. North Korea provokes South Korea most times but the South always de-escalates tensions knowing that the North hasn’t got anything to lose in the event of war but beautiful South Korea will lose quite a lot. In our case, all the beautiful houses and streets in Igboland will be razed to the ground. Why should we be starting afresh all the time? It will even be more painful if we lose again as was the case in 1970. As it is, it’s not looking good! One more thing. We can join other ethnic groups to demand restructuring. Let us not face our common enemy alone. Britain is our enemy using minority Fulani to enslave Nigerians. We can together liberate Nigeria from Fulani if only we can unite. Let's stop all these provocative language and join forces with the West and the Middle belt. See all over where Igbos are killed on daily bases. The worst is our behaviour in other people's land.
If you’re reasoning along with me, please copy and re-post this message". Copied ( This is coming from one of the best Igbo brains today. Ma ndi a gwalu kwe. [/s] |
Re: Note To IPOB by Moferere: 10:40am On Jun 08, 2021 |
Well scripted, a word is enough for the wise. 2 Likes |
Re: Note To IPOB by Princesaha: 10:58am On Jun 08, 2021 |
Some people get time oo. There must be something I don't just understand. Igbos must be Superhumans for every Tom and Jerry to be creating threads upon threads about them. |
Re: Note To IPOB by Minjim: 3:58am On Aug 14, 2021 |
gidgiddy:
The above is where I stopped reading because I knew that the rest would be nonsense. How long have you stood on the sidelines wishing that Boko haram, killer herdsmen and ISWAP would fizzel out? They are all armed to the teeth, killing people daily, including Igbos
How long have you stood on the sidelines wishing that injustice, nepotism unfairness that has characterised the Nigerian state would fizzle out?
You probably stood on the sidelines when the security forces were massacring hundreds of unarmed Biafran protesters who were only exercising their constitutional right to freedom of expression
Nigerians are the only people on earth who expect peace on top of a mountain of injustice Ipob terrorist Spotted. They'll never listen to voice of reason but pay apt attention to mAdman NK 1 Like |
Re: Note To IPOB by Minjim: 4:08am On Aug 14, 2021 |
gidgiddy:
The above is where I stopped reading because I knew that the rest would be nonsense. How long have you stood on the sidelines wishing that Boko haram, killer herdsmen and ISWAP would fizzel out? They are all armed to the teeth, killing people daily, including Igbos
How long have you stood on the sidelines wishing that injustice, nepotism unfairness that has characterised the Nigerian state would fizzle out?
You probably stood on the sidelines when the security forces were massacring hundreds of unarmed Biafran protesters who were only exercising their constitutional right to freedom of expression
Nigerians are the only people on earth who expect peace on top of a mountain of injustice Shed your toga of bitterness and put on an unbiased mind when next you read it again. BH and Fulani have killed more Northerners than any other part of Nigeria. The writer is Igbo that's why he's concerned. Even after war, won't there be negotiations? Or you think if Biafra comes it's people like you or N K that'll control the political structure? It's the same corrupt politicians you have now that'll still be in charge. You either destroy yourselves with anger and bitterness or listen to him. 1 Like |
Re: Note To IPOB by Unlettered: 4:25am On Aug 14, 2021 |
This is ome of the best piece of how the reality will pan out.
Let me say this here, alot of the people clamouring for war to start cant go a min or more without their devices. As borno people what war is. They never believed how torturous it is till they faced 3years of no network to make call not to mention browse the internet. This is just half a fraction of what war brings.
The youths these days dont even have the brains to foresee out come of war just emotions. And at the end of the day those who are plying to get asylum somewhere else will not only be regarded as 3rd class citizens but as the lowest income earners anywhere. Because it’ll be believed they can accept qhat ever offer being made just to survive.
In the paragraph you made mention of how the big boys dont reallycare about our war on interested in the bank. Let people who can reason well go read “Lords of poverty - Graham Hancock”
This book spoke about how all the so called NGOs are part of what fuels war anywhere. Wake up! 2 Likes |
Re: Note To IPOB by gidgiddy: 7:57am On Aug 14, 2021 |
Minjim:
Shed your toga of bitterness and put on an unbiased mind when next you read it again. BH and Fulani have killed more Northerners than any other part of Nigeria. The writer is Igbo that's why he's concerned. Even after war, won't there be negotiations? Or you think if Biafra comes it's people like you or N K that'll control the political structure? It's the same corrupt politicians you have now that'll still be in charge. You either destroy with anger and bitterness or listen to him. If it is the same corrupt politicians in control in Nigeria, will be in control in Biafra, what is the point of being in Nigeria? Or should I as an Igbo man wait until Bandits decimate the North and head to the East before get off the sinking ship called Nigeria? Let the Nigerian state organise referendum instead of shouting war all the time 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Note To IPOB by Minjim: 8:03am On Aug 14, 2021 |
gidgiddy:
If it is the same corrupt politicians in control in Nigeria, will be in control in Biafra, what is the point of being in Nigeria? Or should I as an Igbo man wait until Bandits decimate the North and head to the East before get off the sinking ship called Nigeria? Let the Nigerian state organise referendum instead of shouting war all the time Ask your representatives, that are usually absent when matters concerning your region are being discuss, to propose one now. Or you are waiting for other region to do that for you? 1 Like |
Re: Note To IPOB by Arda1000(m): 8:57am On Aug 14, 2021 |
Useless Op how many times have you made a lengthy post like this advising Fulanis to stop killing our people,useless sabo |
Re: Note To IPOB by OPPPS: 9:18am On Aug 14, 2021 |
Ipob will soon descend on the writer now. They don't listen to words of wisdom. IPoB are brain dead. When you see them at Ochanja / upper Iweka.
You begin to wonder, if truly they worth your time, debating with them. They are pure half-baked 1 Like |
Re: Note To IPOB by GTCO: 8:50am On Aug 15, 2021 |
All this one naa story. Let the war happen first. Don't be a coward |
Re: Note To IPOB by Muna4real(f): 9:34am On Aug 15, 2021 |
Nonsense post |