Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by angelberton(f): 12:26pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
ArodewilliamsT:
ZOOgeria will never vote a Biafran because Buhari will be the last president of zoogeria. Your Oduarewanistan fate beckons, if i were you i will embrace it. lmao! So it is with half-witted imp like you to resort to insults rather than addressing the issues. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by EasternLion: 12:29pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
For the fact that millions now have Biafra on their lips everyday, Biafra restoration will happen.
na so we go dey talk am until e happen. 2 Likes |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by angelberton(f): 12:39pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
zendy:
This pure gabbage. There is nothing greater than sovreignty or self rule. This far greater than any amount of investment Igbos have outside Igbo land. As a tribe of between 35 to 50 million people, the Igbos have outgrown joining issues with Yorubas and Hausas. It is time for us to have our own country. There are many ethnicities in the south-South who are comfortable with the Igbos than they are with Nigeria and would choose Biafra any day. Wether you like it or not, Igbos must get Biafra and starting charting our own course. This slimy muck you have vomited did not address the issues.
98% of SS do not support or approve of Biafra. SS has more wealth, states and clout than SE. So, who should be joining the other? Certainly not SS joining SE!
Judging by your reasoning and disposition, I don't think you matter as far as SE is concerned. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Mckennedy: 12:47pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
midolian: Biafra is not the Igbo nation, but the Igbo nation was part of Biafra. I think those agitating for BIAFRA should clearly state what Biafra is. And to make Biafra a reality, all Igbo speaking and non-Igbo speaking Easterners (SS/SE), who were part of the original Biafra must be involved. Otherwise we are mistaking the Igbo nation for Biafra. The circumstances that led to the declaration of Republic of Biafra cannot be wished away; and that was why the region as it were gave Ojukwu their support and looked up to him. And there is the general view that there was sabotage from non-Igbo speaking members of that union.
Nigeria as a nation has come a long way after the civil war. In reality, as much as we want to deny it, there has been much more integration among and within ethnic nationalities in Nigeria after the war. Be that as it may, I am proudly Igbo and can`t exchange my “Igboness” with anything else. But I think we are better off in a prosperous Nigeria. Igbos has sacrificed a lot to get Nigeria to its present state and we would be short-changing themselves to leave and then start nursing another country. Fortunately or unfortunately, the Igbo man has helped in developing other parts of Nigeria where he lives than he has developed Igboland. So we cannot be building and developing businesses all over Nigeria and not Igboland yet clamour for a country in a region that has no economic base whatsoever. Maybe we think it is buying and selling in Aba and Onitsha that will determine our economic prosperity as a nation.
Let’s forget our unalloyed support for former President Goodluck Jonathan; our people were entitled to their conscience and whoever they want to support. But the truth is that there is mutual distrust between the core Igbos and our Riverine neighbours, who incidentally are Biafrans as well. But are they ready to go along this revival of the Biafran nation? If yes, then that’s a starting block. But their body language does not suggest that. Therefore the result of the agitation will now be a Republic of Igboland and not Biafra.
Inasmuch as we complain of marginalisation, there have always been Igbo sons and daughters around our “oppressors” who are only interested in personal gains. Have we got real and charismatic Leaders in the mould of Ojukwu, Azikiwe, Okpara, or even Sam Mbakwe in Igboland now? Maybe one can say Ekwueme and Anyaoku, but those ones without disrespect are almost past their prime presently in terms of the physical rigour required to lead a new nation. We are likely going to be between the rock and hard surface.
And if that is the case, we will now be a landlocked nation, surrounded on every corner by Nigeria. Do we even have enough space for everyone coming back? My mind runs back to chaotic situations during Christmas and festive periods. Let no one deceive you, life will be pretty more difficult economically than we might imagine. And because there are no industries in Igboland, even our “traders” will have to pay the only country surrounding us to bring in goods. There needs to be collective and intelligent thinking here.
I strongly believe that we are marginalised, or are meant to believe. Most developments, which are phenomenal, in Igboland are individual and community funded. That is why the Igbos are the only region doing one launch after the other, one fundraising after the other to bring basic amenities to the people. I know Igbo students have to endure high cut off points to gain admissions into schools and Universities. I know, and I personally suffered this, that our names alone rule us out of some jobs in Nigeria. But we have to unfortunately accept the fact that this was compounded after the war. Igbos were in high and mighty places before that period and deservedly the first of this or that in the army, police, business, politics etc. We have gradually built ourselves to that level and beyond. It is not our fault that whatever we lay our hands on prosper, even in the face of oppression. But agitating to be move on alone with some of the reasons being postulated is like playing the victim always. We are part of our marginalisation. Where are our Igbo leaders and politicians?
The probable Igbo nation’s leaders are the present day governors, senators, National Assembly members, etc. Your guess is as good as mine on their capabilities. Let’s be sincere with ourselves, in the 16 years of PDP government in Nigeria the only position Igbos did not hold was just the Presidency. We have had about five Senate Presidents, Deputy Senate President, Deputy Speaker, the Army chief, Immigration boss, the Prisons boss, Central Bank governor, ministers in key ministries of Power, Finance, Education, Petroleum, and Health. What has Igboland got to show for these positions other than installation of one chieftaincy title or the other? As much as the majority of our complaint are genuine, we are part of the problem as well.
Inasmuch as we complain of marginalisation, there have always been Igbo sons and daughters around our “oppressors” who are only interested in personal gains. Have we got real and charismatic Leaders in the mould of Ojukwu, Azikiwe, Okpara, or even Sam Mbakwe in Igboland now? Maybe one can say Ekwueme and Anyaoku, but those ones without disrespect are almost past their prime presently in terms of the physical rigour required to lead a new nation. We are likely going to be between the rock and hard surface. The probable Igbo nation’s leaders are the present day governors, senators, National Assembly members, etc. Your guess is as good as mine on their capabilities. Let’s be sincere with ourselves, in the 16 years of PDP government in Nigeria the only position Igbos did not hold was just the Presidency. We have had about five Senate Presidents, Deputy Senate President, Deputy Speaker, the Army chief, Immigration boss, the Prisons boss, Central Bank governor, ministers in key ministries of Power, Finance, Education, Petroleum, and Health. What has Igboland got to show for these positions other than installation of one chieftaincy title or the other? As much as the majority of our complaint are genuine, we are part of the problem as well.
The Igbos should not shy away from requesting what is due to them. The Igbo politicians should fight for the Igbo cause in Abuja, no one from another tribe will do it for us. But to me that should be within the Nigeria nation, in a prescribed and orderly manner.
I am of the opinion that the Igbos’ should continuously agitate not to be marginalised or side-lined in the scheme of things in the Nigerian federation. We should shout it to the roof tops without being violent when over a dozen-and-half political appointments are made and no Igbo person is there; when other regions have at least six states each and the South-East has only five. You are entitled to use any radio station at your disposal to alert the world of the vindictive actions of the government against the race.
Marginalising Igbos is a sad reminder of a war mentality; of people who have been “defeated.” And it can only lead to agitations and more agitations for sovereignty.
The Igbos should not shy away from requesting what is due to them. The Igbo politicians should fight for the Igbo cause in Abuja, no one from another tribe will do it for us. But to me that should be within the Nigeria nation, in a prescribed and orderly manner. Marginalising Igbos is a sad reminder of a war mentality; of the attitude to a people who have been “defeated.” And it can only lead to agitations and more agitations for sovereignty. So the present government should be addressing the anomalies that are making the Igbo seek to go it alone. Let there be a level playing ground for all Nigerians.
In agitating for Biafra, we should be careful what we wish for and give it thorough thinking. Igbos fought a war, lost the war, lost a million people, lost properties in several cities of Nigeria. And these are things we should never lose again. Igbos are dynamic and very mobile people; the large Nigeria nation enables us to express our ingenuity and doggedness. Igbos have invested a lot in making Nigeria what it is today. Inter-ethnic marriages, business and personal relationships have been built across the bridge, and we cannot not wish these away.
Let us think before we take this Biafra issue further. Let us study South Sudan, Eritrea, Ukraine before we plunge into the lake of ice or fire.
http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=168324 Trash...Trash.. 2 Likes |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by EasternLion: 1:00pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
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Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by ArodewilliamsT: 1:38pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
angelberton:
So it is with half-witted imp like you to resort to insults rather than addressing the issues. It is not an insult friend, your oduarewanistan fate is a Surebanker, it is sacrosanct. Start composing your anthem. 1 Like |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by excusemyfrench(m): 2:09pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
lygn19: Edo state can never be part of Biafra get ur facts right, not all parts of Delta are art of Biafra, they know themselves. Also I stand for One Nigeria but if things get messier, there won't easily be a war, as reason for d first war was because the military was in power and cannot handle things diplomatically. Igbos has sacrificed alot for this country taking the cowards path of running away and forming a country is not what I want, I want sth better and I see it in Nigeria. no man in his right senses would be part of your worthless biafra. You guys are born losers. Losing is in your DNA. The only reason you want the south south to join biafra is cos of their resources and access to the sea. Your erosion infested and landlocked region is a barren land. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by modhream: 2:49pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
gists:
Yes exactly what I have suspected. You are not as well informed as you sound. So you mean Lagos, the heart of APC with Tinubu as political leader shut down the yoruba call for regional autonomy because according to you "for fear of APC dominance and seeking special status". How ironic can that be when it is the same Lagos under Tinubu that has been championing case for regional autonomy and state police since the OBJ administration. Shove your lie into your anus as it is dead on arrival.
On your economic point: What does Ondo even contribute sef? I will not debate with you because you are one of the deluded ones who think of SW as parasites. But I will point you to this article:
I can see three south western state on that list of top 7 states with highest IGRs. And Ondo state is not even on the list. The ranking as far as I am concerned is not even fair to Enugu, Ogun and Oyo. Because Rivers and Delta can easily tax the oil companies and call it IGR. This is still oil revenues as far as I am concerned. But lets leave the ranking the way it is.
So tell me out of top 7 SW alone has 3 states and none of those is oil bearing. Are you still asking dumb question of what the economy of SW will be without Lagos and Ondo? Se o r'aiye e lode wayi,I asked you what the rump of SW "region" would have been without Lagos and Ondo and you are citing stat including and heavily tilted to Lagos.See why I said you're to retarded to be having this argument?. Your Tinubu APC was totally against the conference,didn't send any delegates and just last week dumped its report in the garbage bin.A report which,tho imperfect,is still better than what we currently have.So,what the hell are you yapping about?. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Nobody: 4:27pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
angelberton: Chidi Obi has reasoned with originality devoid of clouded eyes, unlike the uninformed internet warriors and market traders being manipulated by MASSOB and Kanu who is living fat off the generous donations made by sympathisers.
In truth, there is hardly any corner of Nigeria that an Ibo man has no property or business. The aggregates of these run into hundreds of billions of dollars. There are inter-marriages across virtually every tribe or ethnicity. Should the Ibos who are doing very well across the length and breath of Nigeria, except for Boko Haram which affects all Nigerians, leave and go back to Igbo land and start afresh?
I foresee untold hardship even if that can be achieved, which I doubt. Not least is the fact that almost 98% of South South do not want to be associated with or join Biafra in whatever shape or form. Moreover, majority of Nigerians are prepared to go to war to see that Nigeria remains one indivisible country. Most Ibos are not prepared to undergo another war.
Ibos are the chief architects of their marginalisation in Nigeria. There is a conflict of loyalty! Are Ibos Biafrans or Nigerians? Many of them call themselves biafrans. Nigerians will never vote for a biafran to be president of Nigeria.
Ibos are either biafrans or Nigerians. There are no two ways to it. Either to accept the obvious that they are part and parcel of Nigeria and fight for their rights within a prosperous Nigeria or engage in a fruitless 'freedom fight' for biafra. The choice is theirs to make and to live with its consequences. Wonderful, WONDERFUL THINKING...this is the kind of thinking that touches the soul, the kind of thinking (TRUTH) on which you can BUILD A SOLID STRUCTURE ON...you and Omenka thrill me with with your stand for RATIONAL THINKING based on what is RIGHT and FAIR and TRUE for all. You guys have made my Sunday, GOD BLESS YOU. AMEN! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by zendy: 5:26pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
angelberton:
This slimy muck you have vomited did not address the issues.
98% of SS do not support or approve of Biafra. SS has more wealth, states and clout than SE. So, who should be joining the other? Certainly not SS joining SE!
Judging by your reasoning and disposition, I don't think you matter as far as SE is concerned. 98% of the SS don't support Biafra? You should be more specific about what you think the SS is because a huge chunk of it are Igbos. Which SS are you talking about? Is it the Delta Igbos? Is it Anioma-Igbos? Is it Rivers-Igbos? Is it Etche-Igbos? Is it PortHarcourt which is the land of the Ikwerre-Igbos? Is it the Bonny-Igbos? All these people I just mentioned are people who speak Igbo as their ancestral language and bear Igbo surnames. They are less Igbo than me from Anambra. So please enlighten me more on this your so called "SS" and how you came up with this 98%. When you mention SS and SE, never forget that these are just words that were invented by Abacha some 20 odd years ago. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by bingala: 6:05pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
socialmediaman:
Tell me what someone like Ochendo was doing in Abia for 8 years and he was left to run the affairs of the state like a private business.
Tell me what business people like Rochas and Ihedioha have governing a state like Imo.
Tell me how Nigeria is the problem of the SE if the people are hoodwinked into electing self serving political criminals in the name of leaders. The PDP and major stakeholders failed the SE, the refused to produce leaders that would be capable of industrializing the cities. They squander the money meant for development and still blame the FG, and yes, the FG under PDP failed to strengthen anti-corruption systems.
Fight the enemy within and you would change or conquer the world the way you want. that same thing Aregbeshola is doing in Osun is the same thing TA orji did in Abia state, last time I check relieve materials are on the way to rescue the life of Osun citizens YORUBA CAWORDS YOU PEOPLE SHOULD BACK OFF FROM BIAFRAN STUFF, WE DON'T NEED YOU PEOPLE'S FRINKY SUGGESTION, I know you people are endowed with logical reasoning, but where went your knowledge when Northan Emirate conquered Yoruba and institute ther Emir in Oyo......CAWORDS THAT CRYS MORE THAN THE BEREAVED... |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Duru1(m): 6:08pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
midolian: Biafra is not the Igbo nation, but the Igbo nation was part of Biafra. I think those agitating for BIAFRA should clearly state what Biafra is. And to make Biafra a reality, all Igbo speaking and non-Igbo speaking Easterners (SS/SE), who were part of the original Biafra must be involved. Otherwise we are mistaking the Igbo nation for Biafra. The circumstances that led to the declaration of Republic of Biafra cannot be wished away; and that was why the region as it were gave Ojukwu their support and looked up to him. And there is the general view that there was sabotage from non-Igbo speaking members of that union.
Nigeria as a nation has come a long way after the civil war. In reality, as much as we want to deny it, there has been much more integration among and within ethnic nationalities in Nigeria after the war. Be that as it may, I am proudly Igbo and can`t exchange my “Igboness” with anything else. But I think we are better off in a prosperous Nigeria. Igbos has sacrificed a lot to get Nigeria to its present state and we would be short-changing themselves to leave and then start nursing another country. Fortunately or unfortunately, the Igbo man has helped in developing other parts of Nigeria where he lives than he has developed Igboland. So we cannot be building and developing businesses all over Nigeria and not Igboland yet clamour for a country in a region that has no economic base whatsoever. Maybe we think it is buying and selling in Aba and Onitsha that will determine our economic prosperity as a nation.
Let’s forget our unalloyed support for former President Goodluck Jonathan; our people were entitled to their conscience and whoever they want to support. But the truth is that there is mutual distrust between the core Igbos and our Riverine neighbours, who incidentally are Biafrans as well. But are they ready to go along this revival of the Biafran nation? If yes, then that’s a starting block. But their body language does not suggest that. Therefore the result of the agitation will now be a Republic of Igboland and not Biafra.
Inasmuch as we complain of marginalisation, there have always been Igbo sons and daughters around our “oppressors” who are only interested in personal gains. Have we got real and charismatic Leaders in the mould of Ojukwu, Azikiwe, Okpara, or even Sam Mbakwe in Igboland now? Maybe one can say Ekwueme and Anyaoku, but those ones without disrespect are almost past their prime presently in terms of the physical rigour required to lead a new nation. We are likely going to be between the rock and hard surface.
And if that is the case, we will now be a landlocked nation, surrounded on every corner by Nigeria. Do we even have enough space for everyone coming back? My mind runs back to chaotic situations during Christmas and festive periods. Let no one deceive you, life will be pretty more difficult economically than we might imagine. And because there are no industries in Igboland, even our “traders” will have to pay the only country surrounding us to bring in goods. There needs to be collective and intelligent thinking here.
I strongly believe that we are marginalised, or are meant to believe. Most developments, which are phenomenal, in Igboland are individual and community funded. That is why the Igbos are the only region doing one launch after the other, one fundraising after the other to bring basic amenities to the people. I know Igbo students have to endure high cut off points to gain admissions into schools and Universities. I know, and I personally suffered this, that our names alone rule us out of some jobs in Nigeria. But we have to unfortunately accept the fact that this was compounded after the war. Igbos were in high and mighty places before that period and deservedly the first of this or that in the army, police, business, politics etc. We have gradually built ourselves to that level and beyond. It is not our fault that whatever we lay our hands on prosper, even in the face of oppression. But agitating to be move on alone with some of the reasons being postulated is like playing the victim always. We are part of our marginalisation. Where are our Igbo leaders and politicians?
The probable Igbo nation’s leaders are the present day governors, senators, National Assembly members, etc. Your guess is as good as mine on their capabilities. Let’s be sincere with ourselves, in the 16 years of PDP government in Nigeria the only position Igbos did not hold was just the Presidency. We have had about five Senate Presidents, Deputy Senate President, Deputy Speaker, the Army chief, Immigration boss, the Prisons boss, Central Bank governor, ministers in key ministries of Power, Finance, Education, Petroleum, and Health. What has Igboland got to show for these positions other than installation of one chieftaincy title or the other? As much as the majority of our complaint are genuine, we are part of the problem as well.
Inasmuch as we complain of marginalisation, there have always been Igbo sons and daughters around our “oppressors” who are only interested in personal gains. Have we got real and charismatic Leaders in the mould of Ojukwu, Azikiwe, Okpara, or even Sam Mbakwe in Igboland now? Maybe one can say Ekwueme and Anyaoku, but those ones without disrespect are almost past their prime presently in terms of the physical rigour required to lead a new nation. We are likely going to be between the rock and hard surface. The probable Igbo nation’s leaders are the present day governors, senators, National Assembly members, etc. Your guess is as good as mine on their capabilities. Let’s be sincere with ourselves, in the 16 years of PDP government in Nigeria the only position Igbos did not hold was just the Presidency. We have had about five Senate Presidents, Deputy Senate President, Deputy Speaker, the Army chief, Immigration boss, the Prisons boss, Central Bank governor, ministers in key ministries of Power, Finance, Education, Petroleum, and Health. What has Igboland got to show for these positions other than installation of one chieftaincy title or the other? As much as the majority of our complaint are genuine, we are part of the problem as well.
The Igbos should not shy away from requesting what is due to them. The Igbo politicians should fight for the Igbo cause in Abuja, no one from another tribe will do it for us. But to me that should be within the Nigeria nation, in a prescribed and orderly manner.
I am of the opinion that the Igbos’ should continuously agitate not to be marginalised or side-lined in the scheme of things in the Nigerian federation. We should shout it to the roof tops without being violent when over a dozen-and-half political appointments are made and no Igbo person is there; when other regions have at least six states each and the South-East has only five. You are entitled to use any radio station at your disposal to alert the world of the vindictive actions of the government against the race.
Marginalising Igbos is a sad reminder of a war mentality; of people who have been “defeated.” And it can only lead to agitations and more agitations for sovereignty.
The Igbos should not shy away from requesting what is due to them. The Igbo politicians should fight for the Igbo cause in Abuja, no one from another tribe will do it for us. But to me that should be within the Nigeria nation, in a prescribed and orderly manner. Marginalising Igbos is a sad reminder of a war mentality; of the attitude to a people who have been “defeated.” And it can only lead to agitations and more agitations for sovereignty. So the present government should be addressing the anomalies that are making the Igbo seek to go it alone. Let there be a level playing ground for all Nigerians.
In agitating for Biafra, we should be careful what we wish for and give it thorough thinking. Igbos fought a war, lost the war, lost a million people, lost properties in several cities of Nigeria. And these are things we should never lose again. Igbos are dynamic and very mobile people; the large Nigeria nation enables us to express our ingenuity and doggedness. Igbos have invested a lot in making Nigeria what it is today. Inter-ethnic marriages, business and personal relationships have been built across the bridge, and we cannot not wish these away.
Let us think before we take this Biafra issue further. Let us study South Sudan, Eritrea, Ukraine before we plunge into the lake of ice or fire.
http://blogs.premiumtimesng.com/?p=168324 The writer of the above crap is either delusional or outright idiotic. The writer forgot that Biafra is a name. If the current agitators have decided to call Igbo land Republic of Biafra, who the hell is the writer to tell them what Biafra should comprise? It is laughable to read about what this goofy airhead had to write about land-lock. I must say that this ninny has not see Atlas and economic progression chart in decade to realize that economical development is not limited to countries with long coast lines. This dude is a backwater dumbass. Why would Ndiigbo expand energy on imaginary marginalization that only exists in the minds of goofy goons like the writer instead of using such energy to build a nation state such as Biafra that shall be independent of zoo called Nigeria? It is unimaginable idiocy to link the agitation of independent country by Ndiigbo to the defeat of Jonathan Goodluck. I can safely say that Jonathan Goodluck was apparently nobody when the Ndiigbo started the agitation of nation state other than Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Nobody: 9:28pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
excusemyfrench: no man in his right senses would be part of your worthless biafra. You guys are born losers. Losing is in your DNA. The only reason you want the south south to join biafra is cos of their resources and access to the sea. Your erosion infested and landlocked region is a barren land. Edo state can never be part of Biafra? Go and look for where u belong, d only reason y u are forcing Biafra to hv Edo state it's because Edo people want to steak Biafran oil |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by excusemyfrench(m): 9:44pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
lygn19:
Edo state can never be part of Biafra? Go and look for where u belong, d only reason y u are forcing Biafra to hv Edo state it's because Edo people want to steak Biafran oil Hahha. An oil that's not enough to fuel a barber's generator. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Nobody: 9:45pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
excusemyfrench: Hahha. An oil that's not enough to fuel a barber's generator. Attach by force, it wud be over our dead bodies for Edo to be part of us. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by excusemyfrench(m): 9:51pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
lygn19:
Attach by force, it wud be over our dead bodies for Edo to be part of us. no edo man would want to be part of a bloody tribe of losers. Mind you Edo oil constitute 20% of Nigeria's oil. So what oil do you have in that your erosion infested region? If you doubt me Google I your friend. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Nobody: 9:58pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
excusemyfrench: no edo man would want to be part of a bloody tribe of losers. Mind you Edo oil constitute 20% of Nigeria's oil. So what oil do you have in that your erosion infested region? If you doubt me Google I your friend. Yes we know, it even constitutes 90%of Nigerias wealth, if y doubt me Google is ur friend.... oil thief. Edo has oil and u left ur erosion ridden barren poverty stricken, Oshiomole-dwarfed land to come and infest Rivers oil with ur witch craft, may d Igbo names u continue tp hear everyday in ph, may d Chibuzors, Chibuike, Emeka continue to haunt u as far as u oil thief. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by excusemyfrench(m): 10:05pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
lygn19:
Yes we know, it even constitutes 90%of Nigerias wealth, if y doubt me Google is ur friend.... oil thief. Edo has oil and u left ur erosion ridden barren poverty stricken, Oshiomole-dwarfed land to come and infest Rivers oil with ur witch craft, may d Igbo names u continue tp hear everyday in ph, may d Chibuzors, Chibuike, Emeka continue to haunt u as far as u oil thief. Hahaha. E pain am. Now I see how difficult it is coming from the igbo tribe, the criminal class of Nigeria. Shouldn't you be out there stealing or rather engaging in one or two criminal acts or something? Recently some people attacked my mentions and when they realized there was nothing to steal they left. They must have been igbos. 35% of Nigeria's problem are igbos. Get the Bleep off my mentions you bloody loser. I pray your flat head gets beheaded by Boko Haram or ISIL. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Nobody: 10:08pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
excusemyfrench: Hahaha. E pain am. Now I see how difficult it is coming from the igbo tribe, the criminal class of Nigeria. Shouldn't you be out there stealing or rather engaging in one or two criminal acts or something? Recently some people attacked my mentions and when they realized there was nothing to steal they left. They must have been igbos. 35% of Nigeria's problem are igbos. Get the Bleep off my mentions you bloody loser. I pray your flat head gets beheaded by Boko Haram or ISIL. D same boring old lines, u don't want Nigeria to break because u dont want to go back to ur witchcraft heaven right. Go back to Edo state, we know ourselves here, when d thing starts and we igbo's and d upland Rivers ppl here osor, we know wat to do... . Oil thief. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by excusemyfrench(m): 10:17pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
lygn19:
D same boring old lines, u don't want Nigeria to break because u dont want to go back to ur witchcraft heaven right. Go back to Edo state, we know ourselves here, when d thing starts and we igbo's and d upland Rivers ppl here osor, we know wat to do... . Oil thief. Hahha. I pity you. When that day comes I'll personally look for your fellow Igbos and hang them by their balls. It wouldn't be a bad idea if the Nigerian govt could deport you Igbos to South Africa and leave you guys at the mercy of those angry South African xenophobes to be lynched. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by gists: 10:47pm On Aug 02, 2015 |
modhream:
Se o r'aiye e lode wayi,I asked you what the rump of SW "region" would have been without Lagos and Ondo and you are citing stat including and heavily tilted to Lagos.See why I said you're to retarded to be having this argument?. Your Tinubu APC was totally against the conference,didn't send any delegates and just last week dumped its report in the garbage bin.A report which,tho imperfect,is still better than what we currently have.So,what the hell are you yapping about?. man why are you disgracing yourself in public like this? you asked a dumb question and I gave you stats to show how dumb the question is, yet you still get mouth to talk. How much does Ondo presently contribute to SW economy? We all know Lagos is a power house not only in Nigeria but also in Africa. That is no news. And are we supposed to be defensive of that feat? We are proud of it just as we are proud of the industries in Ogun. But how critical is your so-called riches from Ondo to the survival of SW region. BTW Lagos matured to that level under Tinubu/APC who you so much loathe - so what exactly is your point or is Lagos not in SW? Is Lagos the only SW state in the stats I showed you? On one hand you admit Lagos is a powerhouse, on the other hand you despise the person/team that made Lagos what it is; and asking what would have happened to SW without Lagos - shame on you. I am sure you are one of the olodos that still think about oil money. leave the Oil for the SS. It is their resource and they can and should have all of it. But get this fact into your head, the oil money in Ondo cannot do much for SW economy - it is just an added bonus. Until you are able to prove that SW will really suffer without Ondo I don't think I should be discussing with a blocked head. As for the confab. Yes Tinubu/APC were initially against the confab because they knew well ahead that it was all a scam. and now even you too have confirmed it when you admitted the report is not perfect. But is the fact that Tinubu was initially against it the reason you said SW did not ask for regional autonomy? How does Tinubu trashing the report after the confab has long been completed amount to APC sabotaging the Yoruba regional autonomy agenda? You are even contradicting yourself - APC did not send delegate; Tinubu/APC sabotaged SW agenda. He must really be powerful to be able to sabotage/influence the confab even though he did not send delegate. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by LoveMachine(m): 3:09am On Aug 03, 2015 |
GBGAM! |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Nobody: 6:49am On Aug 03, 2015 |
excusemyfrench: Hahha. I pity you. When that day comes I'll personally look for your fellow Igbos and hang them by their balls. It wouldn't be a bad idea if the Nigerian govt could deport you Igbos to South Africa and leave you guys at the mercy of those angry South African xenophobes to be lynched. Boring oil thief, mtcheeeew... I was expecting more, not cartoons |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by excusemyfrench(m): 8:09am On Aug 03, 2015 |
lygn19:
Boring oil thief, mtcheeeew... I was expecting more, not cartoons boring losers of the civil war. Remember this? This is what awaits you and your worthless tribe of Criminals and losers. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by excusemyfrench(m): 8:11am On Aug 03, 2015 |
lygn19:
Boring oil thief, mtcheeeew... I was expecting more, not cartoons more pics |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Nobody: 9:57am On Aug 03, 2015 |
excusemyfrench: boring losers of the civil war. Remember this? This is what awaits you and your worthless tribe of Criminals and losers. LoL... is dat d best u can do, thank God for one Nigeria, coz if anything happens tomorrow, we wud mk sure Italy ban West Africans from immigrating there, it's as a result of Edo state presence dat witch craft has increased in Italy. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Nobody: 9:59am On Aug 03, 2015 |
excusemyfrench: more pics Edo people really suffered during d war o , is dat one in d 2nd pic ur mother? |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by excusemyfrench(m): 10:05am On Aug 03, 2015 |
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Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by excusemyfrench(m): 10:07am On Aug 03, 2015 |
lygn19:
LoL... is dat d best u can do, thank God for one Nigeria, coz if anything happens tomorrow, we wud mk sure Italy ban West Africans from immigrating there, it's as a result of Edo state presence dat witch craft has increased in Italy. the same way Asia and Europe would you bloody biafran pigs from polluting their countries with your criminal acts and cannibalistic tendencies. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Nobody: 10:07am On Aug 03, 2015 |
excusemyfrench: no but a pic of your grand mother and that's probably the gene of being was passed down from your mother to you. LoL...I was not descended from witches, from dat pic above we know who d real witches are please stop showing us ur family pic. |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by Nobody: 10:08am On Aug 03, 2015 |
excusemyfrench: the same way Asia and Europe would you bloody biafran pigs from polluting their countries with your criminal acts and cannibalistic tendencies. Ashaw0 no be work... . |
Re: Lets Think Before Taking The Biafra Issue Further, By Chidi Obi by excusemyfrench(m): 10:09am On Aug 03, 2015 |
lygn19:
LoL...I was not descended from witches, from dat pic above we know who d real witches are please stop showing us ur family pic. those are hungry biafran kids. That is what awaits every igbo in the world. You are a descendant of someone who the bullets of the Nigerian army made them run for cover. Your worthless coward general ojukwu ran and left you guys to your fate. |