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Re: Victor Banjo's Children Speak 50 Years After His Demise by confusedlady(f): 3:26pm On Jul 10 |
gidgiddy: I read Ben Odogwu's book,many years ago and I tell you that book is a piece of Ibo propaganda, lies and half truths that belongs in the dust bin of history. A piece of Onitsha market literature similar to most of the lies propagated by Ibos in their books about the civil war-written on pieces of paper not worth a dime! 1 Like |
Re: Victor Banjo's Children Speak 50 Years After His Demise by opamoses1: 3:27pm On Jul 10 |
A good lesson for other people that try to betray their own kind. |
Re: Victor Banjo's Children Speak 50 Years After His Demise by confusedlady(f): 3:28pm On Jul 10 |
SmartyPants: Most of these books written by Biafran soldiers are full of self centred lies. Cheap Onitsha market literature full of propaganda and lies. 1 Like |
Re: Victor Banjo's Children Speak 50 Years After His Demise by Gerhards: 3:38pm On Jul 10 |
confusedlady: Confuedlady Ode, keep running from thread to thread without any sensible comment other than showing your bigot nature, Coldie have challenged you multiple times over this issue but you kept running away because you got nothing upstairs to offer on this matter. spit
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Re: Victor Banjo's Children Speak 50 Years After His Demise by Coldie(m): 3:50pm On Jul 10 |
Gerhards:All of them know the people they do all those ones with. If u ask her what was wrong in the historical context, she would quote a story that makes no sense. There are some stories that just reading it, you can know if it’s a lie or where is not adding up. I know what lead to Victor Banjo execution, I know the major reason y Biafra lost the war, I know things ojukwu did wrong. |
Re: Victor Banjo's Children Speak 50 Years After His Demise by Coldie(m): 3:54pm On Jul 10 |
confusedlady:If u know the truth, anytime u are formidable fortified and ready with the truth. Mention me let’s talk about it. Get urself ready cause I am. I hv read history from every side and be able to decipher, since am not here to lie, when u come with ur story, don’t start shouting am revising history when u hv nothing to say. U can’t just stay and not know the truth, but u don’t beleive the logical explanation and information available, despite u not knowing. |
Re: Victor Banjo's Children Speak 50 Years After His Demise by gidgiddy: 4:20pm On Jul 10 |
confusedlady: You didn't read Ben Odogwu's book. People like you that carry Igbo matter on your heads like carton of gala don't read such books. You just run with the any anti-Igbo narrative out there |
Re: Victor Banjo's Children Speak 50 Years After His Demise by confusedlady(f): 4:23pm On Jul 10 |
Coldie: Oga, You were given so much time on the Ojukwu letter to Victor Banjo thread but you just kept wasting everyone's time beating around the bush. For 6 pages you couldn't decipher the main points in that letter because you saw what you wanted to see,which was the Ibo supremacist agenda. 1 Like |
Re: Victor Banjo's Children Speak 50 Years After His Demise by confusedlady(f): 4:32pm On Jul 10 |
gidgiddy: I will be modest and say I have read virtually EVERY book on the Nigeria /Biafra civil war. The books I haven't read,probably haven't been published. I read the reputable ones as well as the self centred Ibo Onitsha main market literature ones like the self acclaimed intelligence officer Ben Odogwu's own. I read Achebes book which wasn't worth the paper it was written on. I read Ken Saro Wiwa and Elechi Amadi. I read Max Siollioun. I read Madiebo. I read Ademoyega and I read Obasanjo and Alabi Isima among many,many other books. So you can see giddygiddy you are not dealing with the run of the mill poster. You are dealing with a walking encyclopedia.....and in all honesty I am being modest because I will school you and the best of the Ibo supremacists you can bring out on these threads...... 1 Like
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Re: Victor Banjo's Children Speak 50 Years After His Demise by Coldie(m): 7:15pm On Jul 10 |
confusedlady:Every book is bias towards a perspective. It’s up to you to compare all literature and come to a logical conclusion. |
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