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[picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by moderatorr1: 6:06am On Apr 09, 2015
PROBLEM OF THE IGBOS
No matter how you look at it, The Igbos have not quite recovered from the devastating loss at the Biafran war.
6 million Igbo people died.

Thats 3 times larger than the number of people in most states.
Thats 2 times larger than the number of voters APC used to Win PDP (in this case considering that most PDP voters came from the south)
These are 6 million men and women that could have by now given birth to lets say (6 million times 3 children each) making it above 20 million extra people in the east. This figure would flawlessly win any election.

These are 6 million men and women who could be senators, governors, professors holding positions all over Nigeria.
Wikipedia put the figure at 2 million. But then, that's still a very huge loss.
The rest of the survivors were thrown into abject poverty when Gowon leveled all the bank accounts of all igbos to only N20 after the war and declared that all properties owned by igbos outside Igboland have been officially abandoned.
It was a fatal blow, the problem of the Igbos is not any of the things most people mention.
So when you see that most igbos are traders, its because of that - no other alternative. Most Igbos you see today are the first persons in their family to make any cash.
When you see Igbos traveling all over the world doing all sorts of businesses, its because they are on a do or die state. No road backwards, no inheritance from the earlier generation, they were almost wiped out.
No matter how you look at it, that war was totally wrong. And should have been stopped after 6 months. Full blown out war was not the best solution at that point.
May take upwards of 100 years to recover. So when you see all these other parts of the society threatening war and violence, detonating IDEs and other shitty stuff, its because they have not seen war. They have not witnessed an entire adult population wiped out and the rest automatically rested to far below UN poverty level. Carrying guns around on camera and shooting a few people is called skirmishes and incidences, its nothing close to war.

But i don't see Igbo presidency in 2019, 2023.
In 2023, an Igbo may successfully emerge as Vice.
Then before 2030. We could have a president.
But who really cares where the president comes from if they perform well.

Source:
Master Dave Ozoalor
https://m.facebook.com/daveozoalor
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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by barbstee(m): 6:30am On Apr 09, 2015
Hmmmmn, all wl be well
Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by modath(f): 6:38am On Apr 09, 2015
I believe the Igbos are 98% christians and should therefore live according to biblical dictates. I don't know much but I know the bible preaches:

1.Love

2.Forgiveness

No matter how hurt they are by the ravages of the civil war, harbouring grudges and feeings of resentment will only do them more harm than good,you can't hope to pick anything if your fists are tightly locked up.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by QuotaSystem: 6:45am On Apr 09, 2015
Aww sad story, unnecessary and unplanned war. But whose fault was it? Who triggered the violence that caused the war? Who led the war and flew off to Ivory Coast dressed like a woman after millions had been killed?

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by moderatorr1: 6:47am On Apr 09, 2015
modath:

I believe the Igbos are 98% christians and should live according to biblical dictates. I don't know much but I know the bible preaches:

1.Love

2.Forgiveness

No matter how hurt they are by the ravages of the civil war, harbouring grudges and feeings of resentment will only do them more harm than good,you can hope to pick anything if your fists are tightly locked up.
Igbos are not harbouring grudges they are after the money.
There is an entire underground youth population of igbos owning business.
Checkout all the junctions in your location , all the markets, igbos are financially awake more than any other part of the society.
in 20 - 30 years time the table will be so much turned.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Turbocharged: 6:49am On Apr 09, 2015
What u just mentioned now are not really the problem of the Igbo people. The Igbos has put the civil war behind them and are moving forward. I know their prpblem but due to security reasons I will not say it here.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by QuotaSystem: 6:51am On Apr 09, 2015
Thatdave:
Ojukwu is a great man,

But let us remember that he took so many bad decisions during the war:

1. He let them kill Nzogwu the Great! People rumoured that he was afraid Nzeogwu will challenge his authority after the war. Nzeogwu was the man who was determined to wipe Nigeria clean of all the crooked politicians and soldiers as Ghana later did. It was said that he let the soldiers withdraw too soon so that Nzeogwu got trapped at the war front with little troops.

2. He Refused to Quit the war after the first year on seeing that we cant win.

3. He dethroned his generals (because they tried to advise him) and made civilians his war generals! eg. Colonel Achuzia was never a soldier for one day!

4. When the war became so bitter and the Biafran weapons got finished

He would load hundreds of young men into trailers and arm them with clubs and matchettes and dump them at the war front telling them that 'hausas' are fools. 'Kill them all' . The nigerian war tank will just lower its 50s and open fire on 'unarmed' biafran soldiers in the war front!

5. He doesn't plan battles, he just fights with emotion. Everyone who tried to advise him got deposed and thrown into jail. A biafran high ranking officer once narrated in his book that he drove from Enugu to the war front at abakaliki only to discover that Biafran soldiers who were droped by Ojukwu and were facing the Nigerian superior military might punishment didnt even dig trenches. So he ordered them to start digging trenches right at the battle field! This he said prevented the Nigerian tanks from over running the Biafrans on the very first day of battle!

6. He should have more intelligently accepted a truce a year or two before the end of the war when men like Zik, Akanu Ibiam etc advised him it was impossible to win the war.

7. When men finished, he started 'arming' children and using them as his soldiers for battle!

8. Biafran medics never had stretchers from day one, they were called porters because they were often made up of four men who would carry the wounded on their head and run to the rear of the battle field. This was to get worse in the third year of the war as Biafran soldiers left their wounded and fled battle fields!

9. He didnt plan the preparation of the war! He just started fighting with the available resources. He should have got big countries like America and Britain to support Biafra(atleast in exchange of some oil). Gowon for instance agreed with Cameroun not to let Biafrans get weapon supplies from the camerounian border in exchange for the Bakassi peninsula. This alone made the Biafran resistance very miserable.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Chanchit: 7:05am On Apr 09, 2015
The problem with Igbo is that they(most) plays the victim.
Yesterday a security man came to buy eba(garri) #100, the man now said that the woman should give him two pure water instead of the soup.
Sincerely, I've never heard of such deal In my life, the woman said he can't give him two pure water cos its #10 each, the man was ready to make trouble so I told d woman to give him the water.
The man didn't even remember to say thank you, all he could say is "is it because I'm Igbo" my jaw dropped.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Tolatutu: 7:11am On Apr 09, 2015
Enough of these guys

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by asala1: 7:19am On Apr 09, 2015
moderatorr1:

Igbos are not harbouring grudges they are after the money.
There is an entire underground youth population of igbos owning business.
Checkout all the junctions in your location , all the markets, igbos are financially awake more than any other part of the society.
in 20 - 30 years time the table will be so much turned.

If so why the bitterness and Inferiority complex. Even as Obama is the president of US, African-Americans are still bitter and feel inferior. All those anger is just a manifestation of inferiority complex.

You guys are just hurting no one really cares. You guys need to move on.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by pazienza(m): 7:31am On Apr 09, 2015
[quote author=QuotaSystem post=32507405][/quote]

Dumb. You need a brain.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by SirBlack999(m): 7:51am On Apr 09, 2015
[quote author=QuotaSystem post=32507405][/quote]And the war started becus of the Nzeogwu's coup that Was called an igbo coup.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by christopher123(m): 7:55am On Apr 09, 2015
moderatorr1:
PROBLEM OF THE IGBOS
No matter how you look at it, The Igbos have not quite recovered from the devastating loss at the Biafran war.
6 million Igbo people died.

Thats 3 times larger than the number of people in most states.
Thats 2 times larger than the number of voters APC used to Win PDP (in this case considering that most PDP voters came from the south)
These are 6 million men and women that could have by now given birth to lets say (6 million times 3 children each) making it above 20 million extra people in the east. This figure would flawlessly win any election.

These are 6 million men and women who could be senators, governors, professors holding positions all over Nigeria.
Wikipedia put the figure at 2 million. But then, that's still a very huge loss.
The rest of the survivors were thrown into abject poverty when Gowon leveled all the bank accounts of all igbos to only N20 after the war and declared that all properties owned by igbos outside Igboland have been officially abandoned.
It was a fatal blow, the problem of the Igbos is not any of the things most people mention.
So when you see that most igbos are traders, its because of that - no other alternative. Most Igbos you see today are the first persons in their family to make any cash.
When you see Igbos traveling all over the world doing all sorts of businesses, its because they are on a do or die state. No road backwards, no inheritance from the earlier generation, they were almost wiped out.
No matter how you look at it, that war was totally wrong. And should have been stopped after 6 months. Full blown out war was not the best solution at that point.
May take upwards of 100 years to recover. So when you see all these other parts of the society threatening war and violence, detonating IDEs and other shitty stuff, its because they have not seen war. They have not witnessed an entire adult population wiped out and the rest automatically rested to far below UN poverty level. Carrying guns around on camera and shooting a few people is called skirmishes and incidences, its nothing close to war.

But i don't see Igbo presidency in 2019, 2023.
In 2023, an Igbo may successfully emerge as Vice.
Then before 2030. We could have a president.
But who really cares where the president comes from if they perform well.

Source: Dave Ozoalor https://m.facebook.com/daveozoalor


Who told u how many igbo died in war ..did u do the body count



But the oba begged finally





But in a recent turn of events, the Oba has
issued an apology to the Igbos and everyone
offended by his tirade, blaming his actions on
the popular Alcoholic drink, ORIJIN.’
In his statement, he said;
“I want to offer my unequivocal apologies to
the Igbo people for the things I said. I am sorry.
I was drunk. I was drinking some Orijin just
before the meeting. It was my 1st time, it was
so sweet, I did not know it would be so
intoxicating. I have ordered that all Orijin
Bottles and Cans should be thrown into the
Lagoon Instead”.
Meanwhile, Boys in Lagos are planning to
protest the Oba’s move to throw all the Orijin
into the Lagoon. They have paid a Twitter
Trender to trend the Hashtag #
DontDrownOurOrijin.
.
http://www..ng/2015/04/07/oba-of-lagos-confesses-i-was-high-on-orijin/

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by QuotaSystem: 7:55am On Apr 09, 2015
SirBlack999:
And the war started becus of the Nzeogwu's coup that Was called an igbo coup.

Exactly, the Igbos murder of northern soldiers provoked the sad massacre.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by SirBlack999(m): 7:59am On Apr 09, 2015
QuotaSystem:


Exactly, the Igbos murder of northern soldiers provoked the sad massacre.
he killed those corrupt politicians.
Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Gmajor(m): 8:01am On Apr 09, 2015
Chanchit:
The problem with Igbo is that they(most) plays the victim.
Yesterday a security man came to buy eba(garri) #100, the man now said that the woman should give him two pure water instead of the soup.
Sincerely, I've never heard of such deal In my life, the woman said he can't give him two pure water cos its #10 each, the man was ready to make trouble so I told d woman to give him the water.
The man didn't even remember to say thank you, all he could say is "is it because I'm Igbo" my jaw dropped.
I don't understand your story...
Pure water instead of soup?

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by realjoker(m): 8:16am On Apr 09, 2015
Turbocharged:
What u just mentioned now are not really the problem of the Igbo people. The Igbos has put the civil war behind them and are moving forward. I know their prpblem but due to security reasons I will not say it here.
pls i will like to know in private then, maybe its different from what i know
Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Chanchit: 8:20am On Apr 09, 2015
Gmajor:

I don't understand your story...
Pure water instead of soup?

Yea, maybe he has soup, so he needs something to eat it.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Wendyslim(f): 8:23am On Apr 09, 2015
Hmmm. War is an enermy of man
Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Hemanwel(m): 8:27am On Apr 09, 2015
I am a south-southerner.I am not in support of an Igbo man becoming a Governor or his Deputy in Lagos.To me,I think it makes no sense.All I know for sure is that,economic activities will go moribund IF Igbos are asked to leave Lagos.It's evident during Christmas season when they travel en mass out of Lagos.Lagos would be like Osun state or Oyo state...

BTW:

The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (the number ONE citizen of the country),Goodluck Ebele Jonathan was hurled with insults and abusive words by Nigerians for 6 solid years.All cos of his style of leadership and some unguarded utterances he made like "stealing is not corruption",etc.He was even labelled 'the most abused President in the world'.He didn't arrest anybody.His tribe waged war with no one.His kinsmen did not pick quarrel with anyone.Heaven did not fall.
How much less a low-life,rag-tag,blood-thirsty,baboon-looking,Lagoon-loving,Oba,who opened his GBEGIRI mouth to utter such an unguarded utterance including a death threat to an entire tribe/race.An Oba who's not even respected by the REAL yoruba race let alone being among the top 100 citizens in the country.Yet some of his kinsmen are angry that his throne has been rubbished by the people he threatened,without condemning his irresponsible act.
He had better come on air and apologize to the concerned tribe else this matter MAY not die anytime soon.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by agabaI23(m): 8:28am On Apr 09, 2015
modath:
I believe the Igbos are 98% christians and should live according to biblical dictates. I don't know much but I know the bible preaches:

1.Love

2.Forgiveness

No matter how hurt they are by the ravages of the civil war, harbouring grudges and feeings of resentment will only do them more harm than good,you can't hope to pick anything if your fists are tightly locked up.
Find out what US did so many years after Hiroshima.
But you talk about forgiveness if an act has stopped. £20 of all they had in the bank and there is unwritten law to make sure they do not progress. These guys fly in and out of the country but it took an Igbo aviation minister under SS president to have one international airport in the SE. She was attacked in the social media for that and idea was ridiculed. How do you talk about forgiveness when the rest of the country still see you as a rebel and sore thumb? The people inflicted this wound are around and brag with it. Check OBJ statement in Bayelsa recently. Even your president elect. Etc

I don't think about this because to me it means nothing but people should not talk as if the oppressors have stopped

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Controlled(f): 8:33am On Apr 09, 2015
moderatorr1:
PROBLEM OF THE IGBOS
No matter how you look at it, The Igbos have not quite recovered from the devastating loss at the Biafran war.
6 million Igbo people died.

Thats 3 times larger than the number of people in most states.
Thats 2 times larger than the number of voters APC used to Win PDP (in this case considering that most PDP voters came from the south)
These are 6 million men and women that could have by now given birth to lets say (6 million times 3 children each) making it above 20 million extra people in the east. This figure would flawlessly win any election.

These are 6 million men and women who could be senators, governors, professors holding positions all over Nigeria.
Wikipedia put the figure at 2 million. But then, that's still a very huge loss.
The rest of the survivors were thrown into abject poverty when Gowon leveled all the bank accounts of all igbos to only N20 after the war and declared that all properties owned by igbos outside Igboland have been officially abandoned.
It was a fatal blow, the problem of the Igbos is not any of the things most people mention.
So when you see that most igbos are traders, its because of that - no other alternative. Most Igbos you see today are the first persons in their family to make any cash.
When you see Igbos traveling all over the world doing all sorts of businesses, its because they are on a do or die state. No road backwards, no inheritance from the earlier generation, they were almost wiped out.
No matter how you look at it, that war was totally wrong. And should have been stopped after 6 months. Full blown out war was not the best solution at that point.
May take upwards of 100 years to recover. So when you see all these other parts of the society threatening war and violence, detonating IDEs and other shitty stuff, its because they have not seen war. They have not witnessed an entire adult population wiped out and the rest automatically rested to far below UN poverty level. Carrying guns around on camera and shooting a few people is called skirmishes and incidences, its nothing close to war.

But i don't see Igbo presidency in 2019, 2023.
In 2023, an Igbo may successfully emerge as Vice.
Then before 2030. We could have a president.
But who really cares where the president comes from if they perform well.

Source: Dave Ozoalor https://m.facebook.com/daveozoalor

lies......Ojukwu der leader inherited millions......including his houses in lagos.....dat were kept 4 him.... sad shocked

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by JonSnow(m): 8:36am On Apr 09, 2015
Chanchit:
The problem with Igbo is that they(most) plays the victim.
Yesterday a security man came to buy eba(garri) #100, the man now said that the woman should give him two pure water instead of the soup.
Sincerely, I've never heard of such deal In my life, the woman said he can't give him two pure water cos its #10 each, the man was ready to make trouble so I told d woman to give him the water.
The man didn't even remember to say thank you, all he could say is "is it because I'm Igbo" my jaw dropped.


And your point is? undecided

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Chanchit: 8:40am On Apr 09, 2015
JonSnow:



And your point is? undecided

If you don't know my point then you are not fit to be on NL, this place is not for people with comprehensive problem.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by maestroferddi: 8:43am On Apr 09, 2015
Chanchit:
The problem with Igbo is that they(most) plays the victim.
Yesterday a security man came to buy eba(garri) #100, the man now said that the woman should give him two pure water instead of the soup.
Sincerely, I've never heard of such deal In my life, the woman said he can't give him two pure water cos its #10 each, the man was ready to make trouble so I told d woman to give him the water.
The man didn't even remember to say thank you, all he could say is "is it because I'm Igbo" my jaw dropped.
Use the gray matter inside your head instead of trying to sound senselessly important.

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Chanchit: 8:52am On Apr 09, 2015
maestroferddi:
Use the gray matter inside your head instead of trying to sound senselessly important.

I don't know why all the hediots quoting me have no reasonable objection, is it by force to quote!?

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Horllamideh(m): 8:57am On Apr 09, 2015
christopher123:



Who told u how many igbo died in war ..did u do the body count



But the oba begged finally





But in a recent turn of events, the Oba has
issued an apology to the Igbos and everyone
offended by his tirade, blaming his actions on
the popular Alcoholic drink, ORIJIN.’
In his statement, he said;
“I want to offer my unequivocal apologies to
the Igbo people for the things I said. I am sorry.
I was drunk. I was drinking some Orijin just
before the meeting. It was my 1st time, it was
so sweet, I did not know it would be so
intoxicating. I have ordered that all Orijin
Bottles and Cans should be thrown into the
Lagoon Instead”.
Meanwhile, Boys in Lagos are planning to
protest the Oba’s move to throw all the Orijin
into the Lagoon. They have paid a Twitter
Trender to trend the Hashtag #
DontDrownOurOrijin.
.
http://www..ng/2015/04/07/oba-of-lagos-confesses-i-was-high-on-orijin/
Is this funny at all??......I find it hard to spare a laugh
Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by mytime24(f): 9:07am On Apr 09, 2015
Turbocharged:
What u just mentioned now are not really the problem of the Igbo people. The Igbos has put the civil war behind them and are moving forward. I know their prpblem but due to security reasons I will not say it here.
so u dey fear


I go send E-police to cme aftr U

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by italo: 9:07am On Apr 09, 2015
Igbo this...Igbo that!

Why the envy?

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by ednut1(m): 9:08am On Apr 09, 2015
BLAME OJUKWU BLAME MAJOR KADUNA angry

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Nobody: 9:13am On Apr 09, 2015
moderatorr1:
PROBLEM OF THE IGBOS
No matter how you look at it, The Igbos have not quite recovered from the devastating loss at the Biafran war.
6 million Igbo people died.

Thats 3 times larger than the number of people in most states.
Thats 2 times larger than the number of voters APC used to Win PDP (in this case considering that most PDP voters came from the south)
These are 6 million men and women that could have by now given birth to lets say (6 million times 3 children each) making it above 20 million extra people in the east. This figure would flawlessly win any election.

These are 6 million men and women who could be senators, governors, professors holding positions all over Nigeria.
Wikipedia put the figure at 2 million. But then, that's still a very huge loss.
The rest of the survivors were thrown into abject poverty when Gowon leveled all the bank accounts of all igbos to only N20 after the war and declared that all properties owned by igbos outside Igboland have been officially abandoned.
It was a fatal blow, the problem of the Igbos is not any of the things most people mention.
So when you see that most igbos are traders, its because of that - no other alternative. Most Igbos you see today are the first persons in their family to make any cash.
When you see Igbos traveling all over the world doing all sorts of businesses, its because they are on a do or die state. No road backwards, no inheritance from the earlier generation, they were almost wiped out.
No matter how you look at it, that war was totally wrong. And should have been stopped after 6 months. Full blown out war was not the best solution at that point.
May take upwards of 100 years to recover. So when you see all these other parts of the society threatening war and violence, detonating IDEs and other shitty stuff, its because they have not seen war. They have not witnessed an entire adult population wiped out and the rest automatically rested to far below UN poverty level. Carrying guns around on camera and shooting a few people is called skirmishes and incidences, its nothing close to war.

But i don't see Igbo presidency in 2019, 2023.
In 2023, an Igbo may successfully emerge as Vice.
Then before 2030. We could have a president.
But who really cares where the president comes from if they perform well.

Source: Dave Ozoalor https://m.facebook.com/daveozoalor

Nice one.

First the calculation will only be true if both men and women give birth and excludes the possibility that people die from other causes apart from war. A reasonable estimate will be 2 million.

The interesting thing is that it is only in the South West of Nigeria that Igbos properties were not regarded as abandoned properties. Yorubas refused to follow that decree. Yes in the north and portharcourt especially most properties were claimed by locals as abandoned properties.

That is why I find it funny today when the Igbos in the South east are telling their kinsmen in Lagos to declare war over Obas comments as if they will win it.

Igbos could have got the chance if they played their politics well. All other major opposition parties joined APC except the "real" APGA. And now Igbos will not be senate president or even speaker of the house of reps. It's more like political suicide. Tact and planning is key to winning a battle. Just rushing to war because you feel aggrieved isn't going to solve any problem.

Now Igbos are about to marginalise themselves in Lagos. Tinubu started the appointment of non-indegenes to key positions in Lagos, many Igbos have benefited. Now Agbaje is promising Igbos that they will have a King of equal staus to the Oba of lagos and they seem to have swallowed another lie.

if APC wins how will Igbokwe be able to negotiate more things for Igbos when they are currently seen as Agabje backers. Igbos need to learn from history

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Re: [picture] Here Is The Real Problem Of The Igbos by Nobody: 9:14am On Apr 09, 2015
How did the Civil war start?
who caused it?


In the early hours of January 15, 1966, Nzeogwu led a group of mostly northern officers on a supposely military exercise and led them to attack the official residence of the premier of the north Sir. Ahmadu Bello in a bloody Coup that saw the murder of the Premiers of Northern and Western Nigeria. The Prime Minister, a federal minister, two regional premiers, and top Army officers from the Northern and Western regions of the nation were brutally murdered. The premier of the Eastern region (where most of the plotters came from), the Igbo President of federation and the Igbo Army Chief were the only notable individuals spared . The coup failed, and he was later arrested in Lagos on January 18, 1966. He was in the company of Lt. Col. Conrad Nwawo.

The leniency with which the new leader, General Aguiyi Ironsi (also an Igbo), handled the coup plotters led to the dissatisfaction of northern officers and subsequently resulted in a counter- coup on the 29th of July, 1966.

Nzeogwu was initially detained at the Kirikiri maximum security prison in Lagos, before later being transferred to the East. He and other January 15 mutiny detainees were subsequently released from jail by Lt. Col. Emeka Ojukwu (also an Igbo) at the end of the first quarter of 1967, following demonstrations by Igbo students of the University of Nigeria, Nsukka.


On May 30, 1967, The nation of Biafra declared its independence from Nigeria. Nzeogwu was released from close observation, and asked to go into battle on the side of the Biafrans. A Biafra he never believed in as he was opposed to secession of the eastern region from the Nigeria federation. On July 29, 1967, Nzeogwu - who had been promoted to the rank of a Biafran Lt. Colonel - was trapped in an ambush near Nsukka while conducting a night reconnaissance operation against federal troops of the 21st battalion under Captain Mohammed Inua Wushishi.

He was killed in action and his corpse was subsequently identified. After the defeat of Biafra and the end of the war, orders were given by the Head of the Nigerian government, Major General Yakubu Gowon, for him to be buried at the military cemetery in Kaduna with full military honours.



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