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Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by CSTR2: 11:59pm On Sep 26, 2015
Nigeria as we know it will never move beyond third world status or at best barely second world. Anybody with a brain knows this.
And as it is normal for any vibrant progressive people, the desire to break free and develop will remain paramount, which is why the biafran agenda is keenly pursued by ndi-igbo.
But then, the question is, [/color]At what cost?[color=#000000].
The lofty agenda of biafra has made the igbo nation lose sight of more immediate concerns in the Nigerian political sphere, and has created a vacuum of power in the south, which has given some southern opportunistic groups an undue advantage in the whole power play.
The current system where ndi-igbo have not produced a president for decades is unacceptable.
The first president and the father of an independent Nigerian nation was an igbo man. Igbo sons and daughters were prominent Nigerian politicians and power brokers in the 60s when Nigeria still had any atom of promise.
Yes, the murder of tafawa balewa set us back politically, and the civil war nailed the coffin, but we should have recuperated politically by now if our leaders knew what they were doing.
The childish angle by which ndi-igbo pursue biafra at the expense of current realities is unworthy of the igbo nation.
We need to wake up and take the bull by the the horn.!!!
Biafran actualization should be left to diasporean igbos, while igbo political leaders in Nigeria may lend a tacit support while pursuing one-Nigeria vocally and all its perks.
We need to go and re-learn the politics of shameless compromise and opportunism of the 60s.
Ohanaeze should rebuild bridges with the north, yes we may need to hold our nose, but the end justifies the means.
Nnamdi azikiwe already laid an example for us in the first republic. We need to go back and re-learn the principles he laid down for us, and apply them atleast for now till biafra becomes in-sight and inevitable.
The actualization of the rightful place of the igbo nation in Nigerian political system is the highest priority right now.
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 12:13am On Sep 27, 2015
I don't think you lot should back down now. I think you should stay the course, other ethnic groups will join in the agitation soon enough.

The yorubas want Oduduwa Republic as much as you want Biafra, we all just need that last strall that will break the camel's back and we'll all get our wishes.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Leopardd(m): 12:18am On Sep 27, 2015
No way, why? You sef know that after this whole thing going on right now, in nearest future, some events will start happening that will signal the restoration of Biafra. As everyone is talking about it, at least it is gaining rapt attention, it is to prepare minds for what is to come. We know what is to come, and Biafra will come brother.
Zoo doesn't look like what will ever be good. Forget all the change mantra, zoo is being held down by forces you and I can't tell.
Let anyone telling you Biafra will never be restored think twice, even the ones in Aso Rock know this fact very well, all they are doing is just to try to kill the waves Biafra is making, because there will come a time when people will bare witness that Biafra was being discussed and it shows we want it back.
Biafrans are not going back, no way!

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by ceaz4r(m): 12:19am On Sep 27, 2015
I'm glad this is just an opinion, more so, from one person. Not a collective decision of Ndigbo. Seriously, if this is coming from Nwafo Igbo, with all that has been going on in this country, then is really worrisome.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by laudate: 12:38am On Sep 27, 2015
Suspend their agenda?? Maka gini?? I beg if na play make una stop am oh!! The rest of us in Nigeria want them gone as fast as possible. We are tired of their culture of hate!! angry

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by basilo101: 12:42am On Sep 27, 2015
Unles dia is a dialogue on restructuring as we had it under GEJ
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by IGBOSON1: 2:01am On Sep 27, 2015
ceaz4r:
I'm glad this is just an opinion, more so, from one person. Not a collective decision of Ndigbo. Seriously, if this is coming from Nwafo Igbo, with all that has been going on in this country, then is really worrisome.

^^^Maybe the guy or someone in his family is gunning for one of the junior and/or less important ministerial positions Buhari will no doubt reserve for Ndigbo.....that's if he actually is Igbo!

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by IGBOSON1: 2:03am On Sep 27, 2015
laudate:
Suspend their agenda?? Maka gini?? I beg if na play make una stop am oh!! The rest of us in Nigeria want them gone as fast as possible. We are tired of their culture of hate!! angry

^^^What's your ethnicity?......I want to show you the true definition of HATE!

Fastpoke!

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by MightySparrow: 2:09am On Sep 27, 2015
Who Cares?
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by CSTR2: 2:49am On Sep 27, 2015
IGBOSON1:


^^^Maybe the guy or someone in his family is gunning for one of the junior and/or less important ministerial positions Buhari will no doubt reserve for Ndigbo.....that's if he actually is Igbo!
You really don't think deep.
Biafra agitation by igbo leaders in Nigeria is making us lose at both ends.
I want biafra, but it should be pursued with tact not senselessly.
It does not make any sense for all of igboland to put her eggs in one biafran basket. It has made igboland political liliputians.
Ohanaeze should be focused on securing igbo interests within the Nigerian polity by creating a ''temporary'' bridge with the north however distasteful, while IPOB should lobby biafran interests outside Nigerian shores which is where most of the work needs to be done.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by springtech(m): 3:51am On Sep 27, 2015
we are watching in 4D.

#iamspringtech
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by SUBWAY101(m): 3:58am On Sep 27, 2015
May anyone trying to stop biafra never end well. Biafra must happen.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by ArodewilliamsT: 5:11am On Sep 27, 2015
Anyone who thinks the lugardian 'Nigger area' contraption will last forever needs a brain transplant asap.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by austinsmat(m): 6:42am On Sep 27, 2015
pls give me one reason to be in this zoo call Nigeria. nothing is working if you are not tired bros we are tired,we don't have thing in common with them,we don't reason the same, culture,way of life are different. what do I have in common with alamajiri that don't value life,that it only take them seconds to waste what God created in his own image. hate is everywhere, for example if you are married for years no child to console the marriage every morning you wake up with fight from your wicked wife, there are too much infidelity from her. hate fill the vacuum in her heart. you lost everything you had for the marriage to work all in vain. you makes the money in the family but you goes hungry to bed because of your lazy wife cant cook food ,while the same lazy wife of yours waste the money you sweat days and night to earn at end she called you foolish man. pls will you continue the marriage where monkey the work baboo the shop pls don't use the peanut you are gaining from zoo to stop us.our grandfather and our father fought this freedom and I will fight for my future generation to be free.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by laudate: 7:30am On Sep 27, 2015
IGBOSON1:
^^^What's your ethnicity?......I want to show you the true definition of HATE!

Fastpoke!

Una see am? shocked No be di thing we just dey talk now? See how he has come to reveal his true colours... mtcheew.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by omoelesa(m): 7:41am On Sep 27, 2015
U mustn't back down on this biafra agitation,if u do, u are probaly one of the greatest coward, the world has ever seen.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 7:54am On Sep 27, 2015
OPCNAIRALAND:
To the rhesus comparing regions, Southeast is the least valued region anywhere in Nigeria.

Here is how to compare development in real economic terms. The Nigerian currency, Naira, is a common denominator and so holds value whether you are in Enugu or Ibadan. But we know, based on migration and investment numbers that Ibos are the ones migrating and investing in other regions because the quality of social living in these other regions is superior to that obtainable in Iboland. Therefore assuming we have individual and different currency based on the distinct economies of each region....so that Yorubaland has its own currency, lets call it Alare pound, Ibo has its own currency, lets call it Biafran pound, .....it will take a million Biafran pound to buy one Alare pound at exchange.

What this means is that an Ibo in Yorubaland is far much valuable than an Ibo in alaibo by a million. This is so because security, commodity market, social justice, liberty, entertainment....and everything else instituted in West by Yorubas is a million times better when scaled against same criterias in East. This explains the migration and also the mindset to accept being a lower class untitled citizens in Yorubaland than the privilege of pedigree status back home in Alaibo.

This is a true measure of class in Nigeria.

A lie may travel for a thousand miles, but it takes just one step of truth to catch up with it.

The voodoo analysis above can only exist in the phantasy world of ewedu eaters. It's no longer news that Yorubas thrive mainly on an atmosphere of lies, falsehood and propaganda.

If the abysmal thinking of the op that assembled the garbage above holds any water why are the Yorubas most vocal against Biafra

Yorubas have used every known tricks to attempt to quench the call for a separate state of Biafra. Many mischievous Yorubas have taken to the internet camouflaging as South-South people and South-East people, feigning undying fake love like never before and putting forth baseless theories why the idea of Biafra should not be allowed to fly.

Recall that in the heat of their numerous nightmares frustrated Yorubas have created numerous threads on Nairaland in their desperate attempts to stop Biafra agitation. Due to the resounding responses they received on such threads Yorubas had to quickly call for such threads to be deactivated! Fact#

If at all Yoruba economy is better than the Igbo economy why are it's people worse hit by the dwindling crude oil prices

If Yoruba economy was in any way superior to Igbo economy Ekiti State will not deem it wise to send its citizens to Aba in Abia State for vocational training, to equip them to be able to create wealth for themselves and improve the economy of the State just like Eastern region.

If Yoruba economy was superior to that of Igbos why is hunger ravaging its people to the extent that concerned individuals from other parts of Nigeria had to come to their rescue, donating cash and food to ensure that they survive the economic crunch occasioned by low crude oil revenue?

And through all this period there was no cause for alarm amongst the Igbos in Igboland. Not even in Abia State where the civil servants were being owed their salaries, courtesy of the State's strong informal sector unlike Osun State where the phantom internally generated revenue (IGR) was a lie of fabricated figures
to massage the egos of Yoruba Kingdom.

T.A Orji of Abia State was labelled as the worst governor in the last dispensation by Igbos on NL and even in the outside world. Nobody criticized TA Orji and his failure in Abia than Igbos. Yet mischievous Yorubas kept lying to themselves of the sterling performance of Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State who was as bad as T.A.

Yoruba media propagandists churned out statistics of how Osun State has blossomed to being able to do without the free handouts from federal government (courtesy of the crude oil wealth from another man's backyard) and yet before one could say JACK the State became comatose and bankrupt.

Of what good is the big size of Oyo State when Ebonyi State is more developed than it? For the myopic Yorubas with poor geography of a place they call their 'country' the smallest State in size in Igbo land is about 3 times the size of Lagos State.

Find below the desperate attempts in the past by mischievous Yoruba voodooists to portray Yoruba economy as good:

1. "I don't need federal allocation to pay workers" - Rauf Aregbesola (ThisDay Newspaper, Nov 28, 2011)

2. Osun's Monthly IGR Jumps from N300million to N1.6billion in 3 years. 

3. www.nairaland.com/2353607/osun-earned-n204-billion-four

4. www.nairaland.com/1439842/osun-state-gdp-higher-than

5. www.nairaland.com/1454198/ict-lifts-osuns-monthly-generated-revenue

6. www.nairaland.com/1311395/opon-imo-launched-osun-today
 
7. www.nairaland.com/1277864/osun-names-airport-after-abiola


Yorubas accuse Igbos of being too smart in business and therefore should not be trusted. The implication is that they unconsciously accept the Igbos as having superior IQ and business sense.

And when credible institutions publish the results of their studies showing Igbos as chart-toppers Yorubas begin to search for straws to hold onto to fault the research. You wonder why they become so rattled and agitated at such results.
Business is all about smartness and no dullard or book-theory person can do better in a business than a person with native intelligence. 

Mental superiority makes you want to find your own space. 
Mentally dull people hate radical changes and want to just keep doing the same thing.

There is a correlation between Igbo achievements and 21 billion dollars remittances back into Nigerian economy on yearly basis as evidenced by statistics from Western Union. A less backward or less enterprising group of treasury looters cannot achieve such feat.

The Igbo youths are born into a society where they always have to think fast else they will be like Yorubas who live on free handouts from Abuja. Igbos always try as much as possible to excel in their various pursuits in life. Little wonder you see many Igbos competing on the world-stage.

Without government connections and patronage, Wale Tinubu, Jimoh Ibrahim, Femi Otedola, Mike Adenuga etc. of Yoruba tribe will be nowhere today, and that's why every now and then you would hear them being linked with one financial crime or the other.

Nigeria economy assumed a downward trend when the Yorubas and their Northern co-travellers acquired all Nigerian companies by virtue of indigenization decree of 1972. But they could not manage the companies instead they ruined, defrauded, liquidated, bankrupted and destroyed all the companies - that was the mother of destruction of Nigerian economy! The swindlers indeed bastardized the Nigerian economy. 
And to divert attention from their ineptitude and crass looting of the treasury Yorubas would use illogical reasoning to attempt to bamboozle other people while pointing accusing fingers elsewhere!

After more than 40 years, despite the stolen wealth, the Yoruba land cannot be said to be transformed and be one of the enviest in the world. None of their cities could be likened to, say the least, Johannesburg!

Inspite of the tortuous journey the Igbo man passed/passes through to achieve success the criminal system in place and the Yoruba gang will not allow the Igbo man be. Yorubas are bitter and angry at the success of the Igbos, that they use any given opportunity at their disposal to remind Igbos that they are the ones who accommodated them and therefore they should abide by their dictates, whims and caprices, including being coerced to vote the candidate of the host's choice in election.

With all the disadvantages Igbos faced and still face after the 1967-70 they rose from grass to grace and Yorubas are not even ashamed to compare Igbos with treasury looters. 

There is no law on this earth that prohibits free movement of people and participation in government. It takes a man of courage to venture into an unknown terrain and conquer it. The Chinese are doing it. The British, Portuguese, French, Italian, Spanish, Japanese etc. did it. If the great Roman Empire hadn't ventured no one would have known they were great. Today many American businesses are located offshores in China, Saudi Arabia, Tokyo, United Arab Emirate and they are still venturing out to conquer unknown terrains.

For you to be great you have to venture out of your comfort zone. This is the true character of the ever industrious and peace-loving Great Igbo Nation. As of today it would be an understatement to aver that Igbos control 50% of the economy of Lagos and its environs. You see, it pays to venture out instead of lazing around touting and disturbing the peace of the society. 

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by TechRev: 7:55am On Sep 27, 2015
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by coolitempa(f): 7:56am On Sep 27, 2015
You people are crazy....there is no stopping Biafra....you must have it whether you want or not..... angry angry

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 7:58am On Sep 27, 2015
CSTR2:
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And as it is normal for any vibrant progressive people, the desire to break free and develop will remain paramount, which is why the biafran agenda is keenly pursued by ndi-igbo.
But then, the question is, [/color]At what cost?[color=#000000].
The lofty agenda of biafra has made the igbo nation lose sight of more immediate concerns in the Nigerian political sphere, and has created a vacuum of power in the south, which has given some southern opportunistic groups an undue advantage in the whole power play.
The current system where ndi-igbo have not produced a president for decades is unacceptable.

The childish angle by which ndi-igbo pursue biafra at the expense of current realities is unworthy of the igbo nation.
We need to wake up and take the bull by the the horn.!!!
Biafran actualization should be left to diasporean igbos, while igbo political leaders in Nigeria may lend a tacit support while pursuing one-Nigeria vocally and all its perks.
We need to go and re-learn the politics of shameless
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[b]
Mischievous fellows gullibly say that it's the jobless who don't own anything outside SE that want Biafra. Some cunningly and faint-heartedly state that even 95% Igbos don't want Biafra.
Then why lose sleep and have terrible nightmares for the remaining 5%?
You shouldn't be so bothered. Just watch and see if it the 5% are capable.

With obvious injustices and imbalances in the polity against the SE region, they have fared better without political posts and will fare much greater left alone.

Boko-Haram is causing untold destruction in the NE and Fulani herdsmen having a field day in the Middle-belt and you seem not bothered. And you are bothered about a people who don't constitute nuisance
to the Nigerian state.

One Nigeria is just sentiments that no sensible mind can prove its true worth to aggrieved regions.
As small as Gambia is, it's a peaceful place of a people of like mind unlike the so-called giant of Africa where you have mischievous fellows who aid and abet injustices, coupled with multi-ethnic groups having discordant views and irreconcilable value systems that are at best suitable for the individual selves.

There is freedom of association and you're free to switch allegiance to any group of your choice. The quest for nationhood cannot be sacrificed on the altar of personal interest.

All these deceitful propaganda by the types of Joe Igbokwe cannot change the reality on ground. [/b]

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 8:12am On Sep 27, 2015
Yoruba always having quick ejaculationn over biafra n igbo matters.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by opribo(m): 8:15am On Sep 27, 2015
All we are saying give us our freedom to be on our own. Yorubo and Hawsa can marry themselves and dine and wine together. We want same of same, same Christians same language. It will be a republic for Christians only no Muslim is welmed In that republic
No suicide bomber no sheik, no Oman no emir, no pedophilia, no sodomy, no taquiya, no mosque only churches, no visa to any Muslim fanatic intact no entry to islamist. No almajiri, no Arabic language or writing or teaching, no gay marriage, no child abuse or molestation.
A country founded on the teachings of Jesus Christ the son of God On the currency shall be written ' on Jesus we believe'Women will be given full rights and privileges to attain the highest level they can get. Education shall be mandatory and free. Oh the land of the rising sun I see you.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by laudate: 8:19am On Sep 27, 2015
opribo:
All we are saying give us our freedom to be on our own. Yorubo and Hawsa can marry themselves and dine and wine together. We want same of same, same Christians same language. It will be a republic for Christians only no Muslim is welmed I'm that republic
No suicide bomber no sheik, no Oman no emir, no pedophilia, no sodomy, no taquiya, no mosque only churches, no visa to any Muslim fanatic intact no entry to islamist. No almajiri, no Arabic language or writing or teaching, no gay marriage, no child abuse or molestation.
A country founded on the teachings of Jesus Christ the son of God On the currency shall be written ' on Jesus we believe'Women will be given full rights and privileges to attain the highest level they can get. Education shall be mandatory and free. Oh the land of the rising sin I see you.

Guy, na God I take beg you, remove that sacred name Jesus Christ sharp-sharp from your epistle, because everything your Biafra brethren are preaching on NL, is totally against the teachings of our Lord Jesus! shocked

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by PentiumPro(f): 8:22am On Sep 27, 2015
ArodewilliamsT:
Anyone who thinks the lugardian 'Nigger area' contraption will last forever needs a brain transplant asap.
Mumu, give us a timeline of your exit from the zoo
Yiboows must go!
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by EasternLionn: 8:24am On Sep 27, 2015
laudate:


Guy, na God I take beg you, remove that sacred name Jesus Christ sharp-sharp from your epistle, because everything your Biafra brethren are preaching on NL, is totally against the teachings of our Lord Jesus! shocked

If only you can learn to keep away on Biafra threads. I don't know what to tell you.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by SLIDEwaxie(m): 8:26am On Sep 27, 2015
no...you must not suspend your goose chase.
come on guys...aren't you guys a perpetual goose-chasers?
Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by PedroJP(m): 8:27am On Sep 27, 2015
There is no compromise and reservation. Biafra is our only hope.

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Nobody: 8:29am On Sep 27, 2015
laudate:


Guy, na God I take beg you, remove that sacred name Jesus Christ sharp-sharp from your epistle, because everything your Biafra brethren are preaching on NL, is totally against the teachings of our Lord Jesus! shocked

laudate, the hypocrite and the first-class delusional degree holder, stop spreading your wicked propaganda against Igbos.

laudate you have been running amok on almost every Igbo thread.

Is there something you are really afraid of?

Since you lack any formidable idea on how to achieve success in life, you have been banking on stealing Igbo wealth and properties. Let me warn you and your cohorts: Your 'oju-kokoro' will only lead you to your Waterloo faster than you ever imagined.

For the umpteenth time, Igbos won't give up their freedom for gold or silver. But for our assets and wealth outside Igbo land that you and your cohorts so much crave for, you can never possess them. Sorry to disappoint you!

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by laudate: 8:39am On Sep 27, 2015
PentiumPro:
Mumu, give us a timeline of your exit from the zoo
Yiboows must go!

Don't mind these internet e-warriors. See as someone is claiming that "Igbo are chart-toppers and alleging that Yorubas are bitter and angry at the success of the Igbos." shocked

I have hundreds of Yoruba and Igbo friends. The plain truth is that most Yoruba people cannot be bothered about the success of any other ethnic group, as long as you do not disrespect them, or rub their faces in the mud. Many of them just want to get on with their lives. undecided

For every area boy or miscreant in lagos, there is an equivalent cadre among the Bakassi boys or miscreants at Onitsha head bridge, market or other places in the South-East. For every failed alliance among the Yoruba, there are several equal number of betrayals among the Igbo. Tell me, what caused the fight between Cosmas Maduka of Coscharis and Ifeanyi Uba of Capital Oil? Who swindled whom? sad

And for every successful Igbo person in a particular field or industry, the Yoruba folks and other ethnic groups, also have an equally successful individual from their clan, to show for it.

So why is there a need for boasting, chest beating, insults and skewed interpretation of facts?? I weak o! shocked shocked

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Re: Should Ndi-igbo Suspend Seccesionistic Agenda For Now? by Change2015(m): 8:39am On Sep 27, 2015
basilo101:
Unles dia is a dialogue on restructuring as we had it under GEJ

I'm sure you didn't intend to do wry humor, but dang...

Dialogue under GEJ... Lol.

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