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Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by onumadu: 8:29pm On Oct 15, 2021
ScamHunter:
I find it both amusing and annoying seeing all these Igbo-hating people suddenly concerned that "Igbo are destroying their region". When you consider that these are people who never wish Ndigbo well, you'd agree with the trend of thought that when your enemy suddenly becomes your adviser, trying to change you from the path you're heading to, that path is actually to your advantage or to their hurt. We all see them in jubilation whenever Igbo interest is in jeopardy, in jubilation when Ndigbo are massacred by terrorists, so the conclusion that I have come to is that whatever our enemies DO NOT WANT FOR US is in our interest. Whether it is sit-at-home, call for Kanu's release, unity among our governors and law makers, the call for referendum and others. They are in the interest of IGBO.

What do they really expect? That we sit and be surrounded the way Yoruba have been surrounded? To be massacred down the line the way we are witnessing in Benue and Southern Kaduna? What do Igbo haters want? That we live like cowards? Well, I'm happy for one reason: Ndigbo are now aware that if our evil neighbors are saying NO, that we must go for YES.

Ndeewo Umu Igbo

Especially those people from the far west. Most of them suffer from serious "cognitive dissonance" - for example, a situation whereby a person is showing serious hate for something that he/she cannot even survive without.
They hate you, but then turn around to hold onto you for breath!
I can't understand it.

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Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by Nobody: 8:32pm On Oct 15, 2021
Emergingnation:
Lol ! You have hold Igbo back to leave this contraption since time immemorial, remember what happened during the civil war, when Igbos migrate back to their region and declared their republic,

The yoruba allied with the Hausa/Fulani fought for 3rd and brought Igbo back in the name one Nijiara which can never work, is that not holding back
Show me one country in the world where a particular country will just decide to declare independence and the other part will let them go without a fight?

Why are some of you just this dull

Early in the civil war, Yorubas were not involve in the fight, it was just between the North and Igbos, till Ojuku decide to invade the Midwest and Western State.

Go and learn more about history boy

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Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by Nobody: 8:38pm On Oct 15, 2021
SlayerForever:



But you're here
This is Nairaland bro, not Biafraland.

If am to go through your post now, you will be one of the people always hating on the BAT for no reason and ready to lick a Fulani man hairy ass in 2023 grin

There is no country that have gained independence the way some of you Igbos are doing it right now.

Let Abaribe(abi wetin b him name sef) to persuade the Senate to give room for a referendum in the Nigerian Constitution.

You keep on electing political party that have no problem with One Nigeria, but come online and wail about Biafra.

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Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by SlayerForever: 8:41pm On Oct 15, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
This is Nairaland bro, not Biafraland.

If am to go through your post now, you will be one of the people always hating on the BAT for no reason and ready to lick a Fulani man hairy ass in 2023 grin

There is no country that have gained independence the way some of you Igbos are doing it right now.

Let Abaribe(abi wetin b him name sef) to persuade the Senate to give room for a referendum in the Nigerian Constitution.

You keep on electing political party that have no problem with One Nigeria, but come online and wail about Biafra.




You're hiding under the fact we're on nairaland to satisfy your perversion. Your mental health may be in jeopardy but you do not know.

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Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by Emergingnation(m): 8:46pm On Oct 15, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
Show me one country in the world where a particular country will just decide to declare independence and the other part will let them go without a fight?

Why are some of you just this dull

Early in the civil war, Yorubas were not involve in the fight, it was just between the North and Igbos, till Ojuku decide to invade the Midwest and Western State.

Go and learn more about history boy
Afonja why did Nigeria gang up against Igbo for leaving this contraption, if not the fact that Nigeria can't survive without them.

It very glaring...

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Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by Nobody: 8:51pm On Oct 15, 2021
SlayerForever:



You're hiding under the fact we're on nairaland to satisfy your perversion. Your mental health may be in jeopardy but you do not know.
Bla Bla Bla Bla

You go wail tire... I hope Igbo Jews and Christians wont be raining hell on Igbo Muslims during the celebration of Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) birthday next week grin

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Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by Nobody: 8:52pm On Oct 15, 2021
Emergingnation:
[b] Afonja why did Nigeria gang up against Igbo for leaving this contraption, if not the fact that Nigeria can't survive without them.

It very glaring...
Nah Igbos find trouble Emeka.

Ojuku had no business invading the Midwest and Western State. He could have faced the Northern Army.

Blame Ojuku.

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Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by Emergingnation(m): 9:02pm On Oct 15, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
Nah Igbos find trouble Emeka.

Ojuku had no business invading the Midwest and Western State. He could have faced the Northern Army.

Blame Ojuku.
It was Awolowo that asked Ojukwu to bring his Biafran troops to the west that he'll join force with him to push federal troops away from the West..

Only to turned and betrayed him... angry

Stop turning history upside down..
Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by SlayerForever: 9:05pm On Oct 15, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
Bla Bla Bla Bla

You go wail tire... I hope Igbo Jews and Christians wont be raining hell on Igbo Muslims during the celebration of Prophet Muhammad(PBUH) birthday next week grin


It's just next week. We will see.
Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by LILTJAY: 9:10pm On Oct 15, 2021
SlayerForever:



But you're here
as how? Does this forum belong to igbos He has the right to comment on any topic he feels like because nairaland is not biafraland. How many times have you seen other tribes caring when news about killings in your region pop out on facebook, twitter, or even LIB?

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Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by Commentor: 9:14pm On Oct 15, 2021
Emergingnation:
It was Awolowo that asked Ojukwu to bring his Biafran troops to the west that he'll join force with him to push federal troops away from the West..

Only to turned and betrayed him... angry

Stop turning history upside down..
Awo asked a trained soldier - Ojukwu to bring his troops down to the west and the mumu sef do am?

grin

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Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by Nobody: 9:25pm On Oct 15, 2021
SlayerForever:



It's just next week. We will see.
Operation Golden Dawn will take care of any miscreants that try to attack Igbo Muslims.
Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by SlayerForever: 9:27pm On Oct 15, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
Operation Golden Dawn will take care of any miscreants that try to attack Igbo Muslims.


Golden Dawn that have not finished saving themselves.

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Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by SUFFERInSMILIIN(m): 9:28pm On Oct 15, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
This is Nairaland bro, not Biafraland.

If am to go through your post now, you will be one of the people always hating on the BAT for no reason and ready to lick a Fulani man hairy ass in 2023 grin

There is no country that have gained independence the way some of you Igbos are doing it right now.

Let Abaribe(abi wetin b him name sef) to persuade the Senate to give room for a referendum in the Nigerian Constitution.

You keep on electing political party that have no problem with One Nigeria, but come online and wail about Biafra.



You think we are fools look at Nigeria's population and look how many people voted in the last presidential election less than 25% of the population how can you choose a president of a nation when only 25% and under vote in the election. People are not voting in Nigeria because the candidates are rubbish..
Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by Nobody: 9:34pm On Oct 15, 2021
SUFFERInSMILIIN:


You think we are fools look at Nigeria's population and look how many people voted in the last presidential election less than 25% of the population how can you choose a president of a nation when only 25% and under vote in the election. People are not voting in Nigeria because the candidates are rubbish..
So what's your suggestion? What's the solution?
Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by ScamHunter: 11:37pm On Oct 15, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
Show me one country in the world where a particular country will just decide to declare independence and the other part will let them go without a fight?

Why are some of you just this dull

Early in the civil war, Yorubas were not involve in the fight, it was just between the North and Igbos, till Ojuku decide to invade the Midwest and Western State.

Go and learn more about history boy

You do not know history my friend. Yoruba was IN Nigeria when the civil war started and was mobilized like other Nigerians. It is astounding how you people revisit history to make a lie out of it. Is it because we Igbo do not highlight the pogrom in the West, Mid-West and Benue because you people were following in the steps of your Fulani masters? Anyway sha, the good outcome is that Benue has started paying for Igbo blood they shed in the pogrom and Yoruba forests are already surrounded. It is ONLY IPOB wahala stopping Fulani mayhem in Yoruba land. So pray that it quietens down a bit in the East. Una turn dey come. I have researched the Nigerian crises and found out that you people lie a lot about history to make it favor you. For instance, your rubbish claim that Fajuyi elected to die with Ironsi is one of the most hideous fallacies called history. Claiming that a soldier whose name was penciled down and marked for death by coupists automatically elected to die with his host is ridiculous. If you doubt this, TY Danjuma is still alive.
Re: Why The Sudden Love For Igbo? by mmanwuijele: 2:52am On Oct 16, 2021
ScamHunter:
I find it both amusing and annoying seeing all these Igbo-hating people suddenly concerned that "Igbo are destroying their region". When you consider that these are people who never wish Ndigbo well, you'd agree with the trend of thought that when your enemy suddenly becomes your adviser, trying to change you from the path you're heading to, that path is actually to your advantage or to their hurt. We all see them in jubilation whenever Igbo interest is in jeopardy, in jubilation when Ndigbo are massacred by terrorists, so the conclusion that I have come to is that whatever our enemies DO NOT WANT FOR US is in our interest. Whether it is sit-at-home, call for Kanu's release, unity among our governors and law makers, the call for referendum and others. They are in the interest of IGBO.

What do they really expect? That we sit and be surrounded the way Yoruba have been surrounded? To be massacred down the line the way we are witnessing in Benue and Southern Kaduna? What do Igbo haters want? That we live like cowards? Well, I'm happy for one reason: Ndigbo are now aware that if our evil neighbors are saying NO, that we must go for YES.

Ndeewo Umu Igbo

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