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Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by rudebouy: 12:59pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
feedburner: If u live in the zoo, and eat zoo food, wot are you? So you guys cannot think for urselves? Someone will sit comfortably with his family in london and be telling you guys wot to do in Nigeria. Wow! Talk abt subtle hypnotism. |
Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by feedburner(m): 1:12pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
rudebouy: sorry I can't think well, do u hv a problem with that? I am a mad man; driven nuts by an expired an abominable zoo called Nigeria. pls leave me alone and MYOB. ...let's continue, eziokwu chineke..... 2 Likes |
Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by Rotimi47: 1:29pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
lunaticfringe:For the record, Few Yoruba's fought on the side of Biafra because they thought it was the right thing for them to do but alas some of them were killed by the Igbo's they fought for, eg major Banjo who lead several biafra ytoops into battle and captured several territories up to Benin till Ojukwu instructs him to invaded the south west a move he advised Ojukwu against but Ojukwu insists; they invaded Ore a Yoruba village in On do State and that brought the Yoruba's fully into the war and the biafran's were repealed. Ojukwu killed banjo for one reason which is that he was getting very popular, but Ojukwu claimed Banjo collected bribe from Nigeria government. That I believe add to the hatred between the Yoruba's and the Igbo's. This may never end but for the Igbo's to get Biafra it is best for their leaders to try to hold meetings with the Yoruba's andake them see reason why any tribe that wants to leave Nigeria should be allowed to do so without blood shed. It may seem difficult and time consuming but if they keep holding meetings with them, it will come to pass one day but if the Igbo's continue like this with all their hate speeches, it won't happen because another civil war may happen and this they can never win even with the entire south south support. |
Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by rudebouy: 1:34pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
feedburner: Yes I hav a problem with that becos Nigeria is a zoo and ur a monkey. No, a tiger who cannot run away from this zoo. A tiger dat is too scared to eat the sheep and goat inside the same zoo. Unam ikot mpo, ukutu na afo se tono? Ifiok mbufo uniehe aba mi aba inua! Adiok uno efut mbufo! Mtchew! |
Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by feedburner(m): 2:04pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
rudebouy: why u dey take penadol for my headache? is their anything wrong with me seeking for my freedom from a fraud created by Britain called Nigeria? For ur info, my struggle is legal and is enshrined in UN charter of Indigenous people which Nigeria is signatory to. so I am IPOB, Indigenous Person of Biafra. Thank God for admitting I am a tiger caged from progressing and developing. whether I can run away? well let us watch n see. goodbye from the damnation, the abominable zoological republic. a mara m na I bu nwa arusi. Ihe joro njo na ato gi ka unu. ihere adighi eme gi. Ihe na ochichi enweghi nmeko. ga m na azu. mtchew! |
Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by Cjrane2: 2:42pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
noblezone: Excellent piece. I just want to comment on point 6 and the others bolded. You should not worry nor be intimidated by the threat of war against Biafran cause. We have had severally CONFABs in Nigeria whose report are immediately thrown into the dustbin and are never implemented, we have tried everything to help mend Nigeria, but our internal colonialists have stubbornly refused to help make Nigeria a just place for all. We shall pursue this struggle legally using peaceful marches and through the world courts and a UN referendum on the independence of Biafra the way it happened in South Sudan,Bangladesh, East Timor and other places in the world where people were singled out by their so called country to oppress. In any case, should it come to violent intimidation using the Nigerian army, Nigeria knows extremely well that it cannot defeat Biafra without wholesome support of the world powers. They couldn't defeat Boko haram without America and British arms, talkmore Biafra. Anyhow, we have chosen the legal path to this struggle precisely to make it impossible for any conniving power to back Nigeria with weapons. In the absence of such, you shouldn't worry about war. Besides, since, 1966-1970, if Nigeria were truly a country intent about uniting her peoples, they could have used all that time to unite the country than continue all sorts of atrocities against Ndigbo and the other unfortunate minorities of Nigeria. In 1966, the world believed in the euphoria of a new black nation and backed a united Nigeria side. Today, the entire world and many African states are convinced the best solution would be to allow separate irreconcilable nations that constitute Nigeria to exist on their own independently, instead of the constant blood letting. Gaddafi that wholeheartedly supported a united Nigeria in the 1960s has seen that it was a fatal, unworkable proposition and called for the amicable breakup of Nigeria only a few years ago. 1 Like |
Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by Eshinwaju: 2:43pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
The yeboes think the SS are stupid.......it is all about their oil......access to the sea....dominating and stealing SS oil......the iboes will stop at nothing until they destroy this people......the same way they killed their own homeland....bunch of misguarded baboons.. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by Nobody: 3:02pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
Cjrane2: Exactly. We are still at the education stage. We must continue to create the awareness until the time is ripe. |
Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by Nobody: 3:08pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
Eshinwaju: I might be wrong, but I assume you are from the South West. Your Yoruba nation has produced many great minds and decent men. When you come to public like this and start to pour obscenities instead of logically making a contribution, you bring disgrace to men like Wole Soyinka. By the way, i don;t see how this issue is your problem. Centrally to your postulations, go back to my first post and confirm that we are not forcing anybody to join us. Our economy today is not dependent on oil. For your info, oil is has been the cause of laziness in Nigeria. The Biafrans are not lazy. |
Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by Cjrane2: 3:09pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
[size=14pt] I am waiting for another Yoruba to open a thread on Biafra Vs. ijaw or Ikwerre question. Una divide and rule tactics of lies fell into the gutters the day una removed GEJ just because of tribalism. [/size] |
Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by Nobody: 3:21pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
eighTHREAD: I think u were born in 1996. Biafra civil war was not fought by the igbos alone. |
Re: Biafra And The Ibibio Question: My Position by lunaticfringe: 5:46pm On Jul 04, 2015 |
feedburner: Nwanne ibu hardcore.... Onwere ife mee gi there.... |
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