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Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by afroniger: 7:53am On Oct 22, 2021
October 22, 2021

By Okechukwu Onunaiju

EVEN in this modern time of centralised political authority of the contemporary state, the nature of the political process among Ndigbo remains essentially consultative and in addition to the horizontal and fragmentary structure of its underlining political system is also the philosophical rationale that no one knows it all, notwithstanding the brilliance and exceptional knowledge of anyone or group of person as the reason why consultations is at the core of the Igbo political, social and cultural life.

The political and philosophical rationale puts a high premium on reaching consensus through deliberate and extensive consultations. Beyond the authority of the contemporary government that cut across the units of various communities in Igbo land, there is no traditional authority that exercises control or power beyond its domain which highest unit is usually a town, and are most times culturally homogenous.

The nature of the political process makes it impossible for anyone person or group of persons to claim to act on behalf of Ndigbo except on the basis of delegation reached by consensus through deliberations and consultations. Even the declaration of the defunct sovereign state of Biafra was not the act of a reckless individual or personal adventure.

On May 26, 1967, the 335 Consultative Assembly of Chiefs and Elders, had drawn the attention of the then military governor of Eastern Nigeria, Colonel Odimegwu Ojukwu, to the then plight of Ndigbo in Nigeria and mandated him to “as soon as practicable”, declare the sovereign state of Biafra.

The important thing is that the declaration of Biafra and struggle to sustain it which lasted for nearly three years was a decision borne out of extensive consultation and consensus of Ndigbo with adequate knowledge of the risks and sacrifices implied in such a decision.


When the struggle for the sustenance of the defunct Republic failed, Ndigbo despite all the structural constraints and the psychology of defeat re-entered Nigeria with vigour, spreading out to all its nooks and crannies in confidence of an inclusive and enterprising republic.

With the Nigerian state faltering, especially since the start of the century and a return to civil rule, under the vicious corruption assault, launched by the predatory political elite, a new wave of restiveness have crept in, empowering hordes of nihilistic traducers masquerading as “freedom fighters”, “ethnic liberators” and other assorted irredentists.

From among the Igbo nation, has emerged the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, with self-proclaimed mandate to restore the defunct sovereign state of Biafra. From the current activities of this group in using terror and extreme intimidation against Ndigbo, mostly resident in Igboland, it is clear that it does not seek to liberate Ndigbo but to conquer Ndigbo in Igboland.

By its series of imposed lockdowns enforced by the use of extreme terror, IPOB with no known structure of organisation and no iota of pretence to consult with any group or community in Igbo land relishes with pleasure the bludgeoning of Ndigbo, especially those residents in Igbo land to bankruptcy and penury.

Every liberation movement in history takes its battle to the enemy and defends its own territory with suicidal determination. Only IPOB makes its own territory a battle frontline, mindlessly destroying facilities and other infrastructures that would rather serve well, the so-called sovereign state it craves.

Imposing sit-in and lockdown orders, depriving Ndigbo of the essential and life-saving economic activities to fend off extreme deprivations emanating from the debilitating hemorrhage of a bankrupt Nigeria state is a total disservice to the Igbo nation.


With a Nigeria state whose extant national security has shrunk to the mere physical security of its political bosses around their fortified exclusive zones of residences, the least expected of the IPOB if any of their messianic invocations about Biafra and by implication Ndigbo is to be taken serious, is to protect and secure Ndigbo in their farms, markets and any other places they are engaged in productive activities.

But a maniacal power hungry and bloodthirsty IPOB seemed only interested in “Biafra” and certainly careless about the Igbo nation and Ndigbo, otherwise in whose interest do they enforce the earth-scorched hard restrictions order enforced by extreme brutality of burning, looting, killing and complete destruction of lives and property.

The defunct Biafra survived for nearly three years on account of the collective determination and sacrifices of Ndigbo through consultations and consensus. And IPOB, who wants now to own what it did not create, does not have the modesty and humility of generating a modicum of consensus through consultations rather it seeks to criminally conquer the Igbo nation through a relentless campaign of terror and intimidations.

Since its leader, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, was captured by the Nigeria federal authorities, the group has gone berserk and misguidedly turned its venom against Ndigbo, leaving unscratched the Nigeria federal authority which snatched their hero.

By the way, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu who excretes bile and contempt for the Igbo elite and arrogates encyclopedic knowledge of history to himself does not know that Kenya is not hospitable terrain for insurgents. If he truly knows history as he arrogantly claims, he would have known that it was Kenyans who tricked the highly elusive leader of the Kurdistan workers party, PKK, a Turkish insurgent militia, Mr. Abdullah Ocalan, from the Greek embassy in Nairobi in February 1999, with a promise to fly him to the Netherland only to march him to the waiting Turkish jet painted in Malaysian national colours at the Nairobi airport and flown straight to the waiting arms of the Turkish authority in Ankara that has been desperately seeking his capture since 1984.


Mr. Ocalan has been imprisoned since then in the Turkish Island of Mamara, and despite that his armed group has been on and off negotiations with Turkish authority has not seen the light of day since his capture in 1999.

And significantly, the PKK fighters and the huge Kurdish diaspora that finance their operations have not turned on their people as cannon fodder as IPOB has and continues to do in Igboland today. Since the attack of the US embassy in Kenya in1998, Nairobi usually brims with the prying eyes of several national intelligence services, including the CIA, Israel’s Mossad, British MI5, etc.

Any one of them irritated by the antics of Nnamdi Kanu of his bogus claims about networks of international support would have raised a red flag. Had the IPOB leader benefited from the insight of history which he claims to know more than anyone else, he would not have touched Kenya with even a long spoon.

Whether kidnapped, “illegally renditioned” or by other ways his supporters describe his capture, states don’t hand out rose flowers to their most wanted persons when they found them or organise an elaborate party to welcome them, in the form of the Biblical prodigal son who returned home.

Mao in China, Ho Minh in Vietnam, Castro and Che in Cuba all have huge state bounty on their heads for their capture and they scrupulously eluded their state enemies until their revolution triumphed.

For his reckless and thoughtless adventure, Nnamdi Kanu’s IPOB is leaving aside, the Nigeria and Kenya authorities and hounding Ndigbo and locking them indoors causing them to die in deprivations and hunger when they neither send Mr. Kanu on any errand nor were complicit in his capture.

But, should Ndigbo spread across professions, business, politics, academia and all endeavours of life watch helplessly as a rump of self-appointed messiah despoil the land? Nigeria state is vegetating and its security apparatus is simply not up to the task of halting the IPOB marauders.

In a long-standing tradition of self-defence, communities in Igboland should organise themselves in vigilantes to help reform and redirect the many misguided youths involved in the murderous campaign of the IPOB.

Onunaiju, a social commentator, wrote from Abuja


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/10/between-ipob-and-the-igbo-nation/

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Commentor: 8:04am On Oct 22, 2021
But you should have known Kanu is a mumu and Ipob adherents are even more gullible.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by BigSarah(f): 8:11am On Oct 22, 2021
Every liberation movement in history takes its battle to the enemy and defends its own territory with suicidal determination. Only IPOB makes its own territory a battle frontline, mindlessly destroying facilities and other infrastructures that would rather serve well, the sovereign state it craves.



Imposing sit-in and lockdown orders, depriving Ndigbo of the essential and life-saving economic activities to fend off extreme deprivations emanating from the debilitating hemorrhage of a bankrupt Nigeria state is a total disservice to the Igbo nation.

The Republic of Biafra survived for nearly three years on account of the collective determination and sacrifices of Ndigbo through consultations and consensus. And IPOB, who wants now to own what it did not create, does not have the modesty and humility of generating a modicum of consensus through consultations rather it seeks to criminally conquer the Igbo nation through a relentless campaign of terror and intimidations.


IPOB riddled with failure, evil and cluelessness.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by efigreat: 8:28am On Oct 22, 2021
complex issue.
The lack of freedom to discuss self determination
and making unity by brute force by and invasion fg.
python dances etc .
then the tricky proscription has moved ipob and other neutral igbos into freedom fighting mode.
Doing a civilised discussion with agitators should have prevented quite a lot.

the world knows that self determination should be by discussion not war

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by gidgiddy: 8:29am On Oct 22, 2021
There are three problems with this write up:

1) It accuses IPOB of using terror tactics to intimidate the Igbo nation, without any proof. To this day, nobody has been able to show any proof that IPOB is using violence against anyone. All we have are baseless accusations and online gossip.

2) The writer is biased beyond reason and it shows in how side tracked the illegal rendition of Kanu by the Nigerian authorities. This writer who wants us to believe that he is very concerned about the illegalites he claims that IPOB and Kanu are perpetrating, but does not care if his own government indulges in the illegal arrest, detention and rendition of Kanu. I laugh in Chinese

3) The writer does not address what gave rise to IPOB, the failed state of Nigeria. Would there be anything like IPOB if Nigeria was working? Would anyone be talking about Biafra today if Nigeria was a united progressive nation? How does one expect to have a Nigeria nation characterised by injustice, and there wont be a group like IPOB, or someone like Kanu?

The writer is living in a dream world

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Idiko1: 8:47am On Oct 22, 2021
afroniger:
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/10/between-ipob-and-the-igbo-nation/

October 22, 2021

By Okechukwu Onunaiju

EVEN in this modern time of centralised political authority of the contemporary state, the nature of the political process among Ndigbo remains essentially consultative and in addition to the horizontal and fragmentary structure of its underlining political system is also the philosophical rationale that no one knows it all, notwithstanding the brilliance and exceptional knowledge of anyone or group of person as the reason why consultations is at the core of the Igbo political, social and cultural life.

The political and philosophical rationale puts a high premium on reaching consensus through deliberate and extensive consultations. Beyond the authority of the contemporary government that cut across the units of various communities in Igbo land, there is no traditional authority that exercises control or power beyond its domain which highest unit is usually a town, and are most times culturally homogenous.

The nature of the political process makes it impossible for anyone person or group of persons to claim to act on behalf of Ndigbo except on the basis of delegation reached by consensus through deliberations and consultations. Even the declaration of the defunct sovereign state of Biafra was not the act of a reckless individual or personal adventure.

On May 26, 1967, the 335 Consultative Assembly of Chiefs and Elders, had drawn the attention of the then military governor of Eastern Nigeria, Colonel Odimegwu Ojukwu, to the then plight of Ndigbo in Nigeria and mandated him to “as soon as practicable”, declare the sovereign state of Biafra.

The important thing is that the declaration of Biafra and struggle to sustain it which lasted for nearly three years was a decision borne out of extensive consultation and consensus of Ndigbo with adequate knowledge of the risks and sacrifices implied in such a decision.

When the struggle for the sustenance of the defunct Republic failed, Ndigbo despite all the structural constraints and the psychology of defeat re-entered Nigeria with vigour, spreading out to all its nooks and crannies in confidence of an inclusive and enterprising republic.

With the Nigerian state faltering, especially since the start of the century and a return to civil rule, under the vicious corruption assault, launched by the predatory political elite, a new wave of restiveness have crept in, empowering hordes of nihilistic traducers masquerading as “freedom fighters”, “ethnic liberators” and other assorted irredentists.

From among the Igbo nation, has emerged the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, with self-proclaimed mandate to restore the defunct sovereign state of Biafra. From the current activities of this group in using terror and extreme intimidation against Ndigbo, mostly resident in Igboland, it is clear that it does not seek to liberate Ndigbo but to conquer Ndigbo in Igboland.

By its series of imposed lockdowns enforced by the use of extreme terror, IPOB with no known structure of organisation and no iota of pretence to consult with any group or community in Igbo land relishes with pleasure the bludgeoning of Ndigbo, especially those residents in Igbo land to bankruptcy and penury.

Every liberation movement in history takes its battle to the enemy and defends its own territory with suicidal determination. Only IPOB makes its own territory a battle frontline, mindlessly destroying facilities and other infrastructures that would rather serve well, the so-called sovereign state it craves.

Imposing sit-in and lockdown orders, depriving Ndigbo of the essential and life-saving economic activities to fend off extreme deprivations emanating from the debilitating hemorrhage of a bankrupt Nigeria state is a total disservice to the Igbo nation.

With a Nigeria state whose extant national security has shrunk to the mere physical security of its political bosses around their fortified exclusive zones of residences, the least expected of the IPOB if any of their messianic invocations about Biafra and by implication Ndigbo is to be taken serious, is to protect and secure Ndigbo in their farms, markets and any other places they are engaged in productive activities.

But a maniacal power hungry and bloodthirsty IPOB seemed only interested in “Biafra” and certainly careless about the Igbo nation and Ndigbo, otherwise in whose interest do they enforce the earth-scorched hard restrictions order enforced by extreme brutality of burning, looting, killing and complete destruction of lives and property.

The defunct Biafra survived for nearly three years on account of the collective determination and sacrifices of Ndigbo through consultations and consensus. And IPOB, who wants now to own what it did not create, does not have the modesty and humility of generating a modicum of consensus through consultations rather it seeks to criminally conquer the Igbo nation through a relentless campaign of terror and intimidations.

Since its leader, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, was captured by the Nigeria federal authorities, the group has gone berserk and misguidedly turned its venom against Ndigbo, leaving unscratched the Nigeria federal authority which snatched their hero.

By the way, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu who excretes bile and contempt for the Igbo elite and arrogates encyclopedic knowledge of history to himself does not know that Kenya is not hospitable terrain for insurgents. If he truly knows history as he arrogantly claims, he would have known that it was Kenyans who tricked the highly elusive leader of the Kurdistan workers party, PKK, a Turkish insurgent militia, Mr. Abdullah Ocalan, from the Greek embassy in Nairobi in February 1999, with a promise to fly him to the Netherland only to march him to the waiting Turkish jet painted in Malaysian national colours at the Nairobi airport and flown straight to the waiting arms of the Turkish authority in Ankara that has been desperately seeking his capture since 1984.

Mr. Ocalan has been imprisoned since then in the Turkish Island of Mamara, and despite that his armed group has been on and off negotiations with Turkish authority has not seen the light of day since his capture in 1999.

And significantly, the PKK fighters and the huge Kurdish diaspora that finance their operations have not turned on their people as cannon fodder as IPOB has and continues to do in Igboland today. Since the attack of the US embassy in Kenya in1998, Nairobi usually brims with the prying eyes of several national intelligence services, including the CIA, Israel’s Mossad, British MI5, etc.

Any one of them irritated by the antics of Nnamdi Kanu of his bogus claims about networks of international support would have raised a red flag. Had the IPOB leader benefited from the insight of history which he claims to know more than anyone else, he would not have touched Kenya with even a long spoon.

Whether kidnapped, “illegally renditioned” or by other ways his supporters describe his capture, states don’t hand out rose flowers to their most wanted persons when they found them or organise an elaborate party to welcome them, in the form of the Biblical prodigal son who returned home.

Mao in China, Ho Minh in Vietnam, Castro and Che in Cuba all have huge state bounty on their heads for their capture and they scrupulously eluded their state enemies until their revolution triumphed.

For his reckless and thoughtless adventure, Nnamdi Kanu’s IPOB is leaving aside, the Nigeria and Kenya authorities and hounding Ndigbo and locking them indoors causing them to die in deprivations and hunger when they neither send Mr. Kanu on any errand nor were complicit in his capture.

But, should Ndigbo spread across professions, business, politics, academia and all endeavours of life watch helplessly as a rump of self-appointed messiah despoil the land? Nigeria state is vegetating and its security apparatus is simply not up to the task of halting the IPOB marauders.

In a long-standing tradition of self-defence, communities in Igboland should organise themselves in vigilantes to help reform and redirect the many misguided youths involved in the murderous campaign of the IPOB.

Onunaiju, a social commentator, wrote from Abuja


Lalasticlala
Mynd44


The bolded is a baloney. Every liberation movement targets enemy at the home front. I suggest lily-levered punks who do not want to fight for the liberation of Igboland should quit writing craps and remain mute. It is very silly to think a person wants to liberate Igboland and fights in Yoruba land. What form of liberation does this nonsensical conjecture tend to uncover?

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by SlayerForever: 9:02am On Oct 22, 2021
Rubbish writeup.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by warlordd(m): 9:04am On Oct 22, 2021
[quote author=gidgiddy post=106954821]There are three problems with this write up:

1) It accuses IPOB of using terror tactics to intimidate the Igbo nation, without any proof. To this day, nobody has been able to show any proof that IPOB is using violence against anyone. All we have are baseless accusations and online gossip.

2) The writer is biased beyond reason and it shows in how side tracked the illegal rendition of Kanu by the Nigerian authorities. This writer who wants us to believe that he is
Everything the writer wrote is in order. As a matter of fact u are the one that has a very big big problem because your deductions are highly unreasonable.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by warlordd(m): 9:21am On Oct 22, 2021
I have said it several times and I'll keep saying it, I have never seen where reasonable people protest by sitting at home. Ipob youths are senseless criminals. These guys are not strategic at all! They are exceptionlly daft and even their supporters on nairaland post like deranged urchins.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by BombAttack(f): 10:06am On Oct 22, 2021
Okay

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Commentor: 10:21am On Oct 22, 2021
gidgiddy:
There are three problems with this write up:

1) It accuses IPOB of using terror tactics to intimidate the Igbo nation, without any proof. To this day, nobody has been able to show any proof that IPOB is using violence against anyone. All we have are baseless accusations and online gossip.

2) The writer is biased beyond reason and it shows in how side tracked the illegal rendition of Kanu by the Nigerian authorities. This writer who wants us to believe that he is very concerned about the illegalites he claims that IPOB and Kanu are perpetrating, but does not care if his own government indulges in the illegal arrest, detention and rendition of Kanu. I laugh in Chinese

3) The writer does not address what gave rise to IPOB, the failed state of Nigeria. Would there be anything like IPOB if Nigeria was working? Would anyone be talking about Biafra today if Nigeria was a united progressive nation? How does one expect to have a Nigeria nation characterised by injustice, and there wont be a group like IPOB, or someone like Kanu?

The writer is living in a dream world

Same thing that gave rise to boko haram; no braincells.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by BKayy: 10:22am On Oct 22, 2021
-"Onunaiju, a social commentator, wrote from Abuja"

What I bolded is exactly what is wrong with Nigeria. Someone hiding in Abuja is giving life report of what is happening in the East.

You Nigerians are good in deceiving yourselves

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by gidgiddy: 10:26am On Oct 22, 2021
warlordd:
I have said it several times and I'll keep saying it, I have never seen where reasonable people protest by sitting at home. Ipob youths are senseless criminals. These guys are not strategic at all! They are exceptionlly daft and even their supporters on nairaland post like deranged urchins.

But you have seen where reasonable people protest outside and get shot dead?

In your brain, which is better? To come out for protest only to be gunned down by the security forces, or to protest by staying at home and save your life?

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Commentor: 10:33am On Oct 22, 2021
BKayy:
-"Onunaiju, a social commentator, wrote from Abuja"

What I bolded is exactly what is wrong with Nigeria. Someone hiding in Abuja is giving life report of what is happening in the East.

You Nigerians are good in deceiving yourselves





If a journalist sitting in New York writes a disparaging article about Nigeria, specifically about Buhari, you would proclaim it thorough.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Dymaco(m): 10:37am On Oct 22, 2021
Whether igbo nation, massob or ipob, we need biafra.
Only referendum will solve this rubbish. If e sure you that igbos don't support biafra, then support referendum. It will clear your eyes.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by paramakina202: 10:52am On Oct 22, 2021
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gidgiddy:
There are three problems with this write up:

1) It accuses IPOB of using terror tactics to intimidate the Igbo nation, without any proof. To this day, nobody has been able to show any proof that IPOB is using violence against anyone. All we have are baseless accusations and online gossip.

2) The writer is biased beyond reason and it shows in how side tracked the illegal rendition of Kanu by the Nigerian authorities. This writer who wants us to believe that he is very concerned about the illegalites he claims that IPOB and Kanu are perpetrating, but does not care if his own government indulges in the illegal arrest, detention and rendition of Kanu. I laugh in Chinese

3) The writer does not address what gave rise to IPOB, the failed state of Nigeria. Would there be anything like IPOB if Nigeria was working? Would anyone be talking about Biafra today if Nigeria was a united progressive nation? How does one expect to have a Nigeria nation characterised by injustice, and there wont be a group like IPOB, or someone like Kanu?

The writer is living in a dream world
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Continue looking for proof of your atrocities in Igboland while the dead bodies of your victims stares in your faces.
IPOB is worst than Nigeria government and their evil security agents.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Commentor: 11:03am On Oct 22, 2021
Kabirudeen25:
yes I agree with you my Yoruba Muslim brother. Kanu and his followers asking for self determination are big mumus.. We good muslims that are nyansh licking the gworo chewing dullard are the highly intelligent ones. grin God bless buhari Inshallahgrin

Boring and unoriginal.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by paramakina202: 11:05am On Oct 22, 2021
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Kabirudeen25:
Paramudeen my Yoruba Muslim brother don't mind that ipod tout. Instead of him to come and lick our fulani masters, he is busy talking of Biafra. Doesn't he know fulani nyansh is sweeter than sugar??

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Freedom fighters that are killing their own people more than their emenies and locking down their region,forcing their people to sit at home everytime no be juju be dat?

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Idiko1: 11:10am On Oct 22, 2021
warlordd:
I have said it several times and I'll keep saying it, I have never seen where reasonable people protest by sitting at home. Ipob youths are senseless criminals. These guys are not strategic at all! They are exceptionlly daft and even their supporters on nairaland post like deranged urchins.

The bolded may have two implications. It is either you do not know what constitutes protest or you are intellectually oblivious that "sit-at-home" is an integral part of protest.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Idiko1: 11:16am On Oct 22, 2021
BKayy:
-"Onunaiju, a social commentator, wrote from Abuja"

What I bolded is exactly what is wrong with Nigeria. Someone hiding in Abuja is giving life report of what is happening in the East.

You Nigerians are good in deceiving yourselves





The dude is a lily-livered punk. He probably will come front-center-back when Republic of Igboland or even Biafra is actualized to claim how he fought from Abuja.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by BKayy: 12:02pm On Oct 22, 2021
Idiko1:


The dude is a lily-livered punk. He probably will come front-center-back when Republic of Igboland or even Biafra is actualized to claim how he fought from Abuja.
Exactly.
Even Afonja HATESmen will say that they paved the way for MNK and Biafra just like most Africans try to emotionally blackmail Black South Africans that they paved the way for Nelson Mandela but in reality it was just Gaddafi and Libya that actively stood for the man in the whole of Africa.

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Brimstone77: 12:46pm On Oct 22, 2021
BigSarah:
Every liberation movement in history takes its battle to the enemy and defends its own territory with suicidal determination. Only IPOB makes its own territory a battle frontline, mindlessly destroying facilities and other infrastructures that would rather serve well, the sovereign state it craves.



Imposing sit-in and lockdown orders, depriving Ndigbo of the essential and life-saving economic activities to fend off extreme deprivations emanating from the debilitating hemorrhage of a bankrupt Nigeria state is a total disservice to the Igbo nation.

The Republic of Biafra survived for nearly three years on account of the collective determination and sacrifices of Ndigbo through consultations and consensus. And IPOB, who wants now to own what it did not create, does not have the modesty and humility of generating a modicum of consensus through consultations rather it seeks to criminally conquer the Igbo nation through a relentless campaign of terror and intimidations.


IPOB riddled with failure, evil and cluelessness.

Lalasticlala FP please.

you guys are impossible..when ipob were just protesting with flags you killed them, brutalized them and worst of all proscribed and tagged them terrorists..

Now you guys are the ones complaining that same ipob you tagged terrorists are attacking..

Are terrorists supposed to be peaceful??


Assume ipob are the ones behind all the destructions you lots have been accusing them of what are you gonna do??

Re-tag them Terro group the second time??

Please stop all these cheap blackmailing because it holds no water...


Ipob are even peaceful,if I'm their leader no south east politician or ohaneze ndi Igbo will be working freely in the east by now...

Nonsense and ingredients..

The name you give your child is the name he will answer..

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Staypositive: 12:55pm On Oct 22, 2021
Ma gee
It is well....



Thank you IPOB for the sit at home new method of protest....
Make we see who those terrorist fulanis soldiers go kill....

MNK is a saint and a prophet of chukwuokike abiama... While Mohammed is a prophet of Allah...
MNK has blind followes that loves him... While Mohammed also have blind followers that can kill, rape and commit suicide bombing...
MNK is a freedom fighter, fighting for BIAFRA.. while Mohammed is fighting for Allah...

Ma gee.... MNK is giving some zombies sleepless nights... Holy holy MNK the voice of the igbos....

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by that1yorubaguy(m): 12:57pm On Oct 22, 2021
An average Ibo man is an IPOB. believe it or not. They are not trained for it. Its in their blood. They're not like we yorubas

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by thatsleepboy1: 12:57pm On Oct 22, 2021
Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Akwamkpuruamu: 12:57pm On Oct 22, 2021
Ipob is the voice of Igbo Nation
Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by bigdammyj: 12:57pm On Oct 22, 2021
Okay
Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by CHANNELStv2020: 12:57pm On Oct 22, 2021
Thousands are being killed in the North Daily,why are these bandits more concern about the IGBOS than the IGBOS

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Re: Between IPOB And The Igbo Nation by Mpaxed: 12:57pm On Oct 22, 2021
BigSarah:
Every liberation movement in history takes its battle to the enemy and defends its own territory with suicidal determination. Only IPOB makes its own territory a battle frontline, mindlessly destroying facilities and other infrastructures that would rather serve well, the sovereign state it craves.



Imposing sit-in and lockdown orders, depriving Ndigbo of the essential and life-saving economic activities to fend off extreme deprivations emanating from the debilitating hemorrhage of a bankrupt Nigeria state is a total disservice to the Igbo nation.

The Republic of Biafra survived for nearly three years on account of the collective determination and sacrifices of Ndigbo through consultations and consensus. And IPOB, who wants now to own what it did not create, does not have the modesty and humility of generating a modicum of consensus through consultations rather it seeks to criminally conquer the Igbo nation through a relentless campaign of terror and intimidations.


IPOB riddled with failure, evil and cluelessness.

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