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Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by kenny987(f): 4:15pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
bashirolu: You guys make me laugh! Shows ur cowardice full time! So u can't engage a female and all u can pull out of ur hat is to tell me you're afraid! Lol...go on the streets then and flex ur puny muscles for ur fellow 'men'. 4 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by kenny987(f): 4:17pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
How unfortunate for u...attacking my person isn't going to work. Stop polluting this thread with ur stupidity. Read up on the good ideas posted here from d beginning and consider how to implement them in current Nigeria. If it's too much for u then go n play in the sand cos that's d level of ur mental acuity. This is all d exchange I will have with u from this point on. I dislike creepy cowards and u are one. bigbonecrush: 4 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by bashirolu: 4:38pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
pazienza: You are high on dried donkey dung! 5 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by bashirolu: 4:57pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
kenny987: Is it by force? I said I don't do hermaphrodite, capish? 6 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by 1adewoye: 5:09pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
WhiteTechnology: Na by force to get Biafra? 4 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by bigbonecrush: 5:22pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
kenny987: I did not attack you but merely acted on information relating to your transgender or that you are posing as a woman when you are in fact a man! As for calling me a creep, I 'll let that slide. 4 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by carnegiefan: 5:28pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
Ok, to recap: This thread aimed to show HOW BIAFRA WILL BE TOTALLY DIFFERENT FROM NIGERIA. So far, we have shown many HOWS, and proved that those "HOWS" can NEVER be implemented in Nigeria, which is the real reason for Biafran agitation. So far all our opponents have shown is their willingness to use force and violence to stop Biafra. My question to those people is this: For how long do you think you can use violence to stop 60 million people from seeking freedom and a great future? I'm sure the Soviets and the Jugoslavs also threatened violence, and in the case of Yugoslavia, the Serb precipiated a war against those seeking freedom. But guess what, it still disintegrated. I know that Africa is a little different due to colonial interests, but the whites are changing DAILY. The white kids being born today are by far more fair minded than the ones born 30 years ago, talk less of the ones born in the 20s or 30s that played decisive roles that sealed Biafra's fate in the late 60s. So, I would guess that Biafra will come, eventually; and all those people threatening violence won't even have the balls to try to stop it. My educated guess. Now, back to topic! 5 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by carnegiefan: 5:33pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
Still on capital punishment, I believe that it should be abolished in Biafra because humans are not developed enough to implement it fairly. Purely my own reasons. But I never knew that the POPE and the HOLY SEE also believe that death penalty should be abolished until this past week. The Pope called for a UNIVERSAL abolition of capital punishment. I belive that this is one of the last frontiers of the human morality journey. All the European countries have abolished it, and I believe that it will be abolished in the US precipitously, like slavery. Everybody knows that there is someone wrong with it, but the politics are yet to develop enough courage to face that truth. 1 Like |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by carnegiefan: 5:43pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
kenny987: My sister believe me I was hoping that one of them will put up a reasonable defence of the status quo, but all they have given so far are threats and ad hominems. In other words, I was right that Nigeria has nothing to offer that even remotely resembles what Biafra can offer us. End of discussion on that point! 3 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by bigbonecrush: 5:44pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
carnegiefan: You are out of your elements with your tattered history. Secondly, you are a neophyte at constitutional law pretending to have nation-building ideas, which were at best a paste and post haphazard idiocy far removed from reality. Not even Ohanaeze or Indiigbo are for secession from Nigeria and you are here battering your computer keyboard proffering silliness as a way, but only to doom! To be taken serious, you are your lackeys or kanu's underlings, should declare war against Nigeria instead of building sandcastle and making goat noise! 6 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by 1adewoye: 5:48pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
bigbonecrush: No mind am. He cannot even untie ZIK's shoe lace! 5 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by laudate: 6:02pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
bigbonecrush: Guy, they don't even need to declare war! So all the sabre-rattling should stop! There has been too much bloodshed in this country. Just let them recall all the Senators, House of Reps members, businessmen etc, from other parts of Nigeria straight back to the South-East. Then let them follow the process of applying to be recognised as a separate country. (e.g. either through the UN, World Court etc.) Afterall, Czechoslovakia separated in a self-determined split into what is today known as the Czech Republic and Slovakia, without any bloodshed! All the Biafra proponents should find out how they did it and take their lessons from there! Forget those big dreams they are dreaming for Biafra!! Hehehehe ... elevators in 4-storey buildings and wide triple carriage lanes! I laugh in Greek! Assuming they had turned each of their states in the South-East into an Eldorado, I would have had faith in their pipe dreams. As if it is not the same people that cannot build sound structural buildings in the South-East, that sell counterfeit materials and pocket half of the monthly allocations, that would inhabit Biafra?? I laugh again...in Greek! 1 Like |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by carnegiefan: 6:07pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
bigbonecrush: Ok, I will address you only once and then move on because your real aim is just to derail this thread, and my Biafran brain is simply way ahead of your games. About Ohanaeze, let me ask you a simple question. Has there been a time, EVER, in the history of that body, that they were able to organize a hundred man march for ANYTHING in Nigeria? Rephrased, how many Igbo people actually listen to Ohanaeze on any issue? To contrast, IPOB and MASSOB organized about 500,000 people to march in Aba on 30th of May this year. Now that is where the real mandate lies! The youth are the people. The Ohanaeze are POWERLESS and cannot do anything when the youths of Biafra decide that they will be free. Gradually but surely, the Biafra youths are moving over to the idea that Nigeria has nothing to offer them, and with your type here to always threaten them, strengthens their resolve to actually believe in the Biafran idea. So, I ask you again, Nigeria has been around for 55 years; will she provide Biafrans with anything remotely close to their expectations of their nation? If you don't answer this question, you have failed in your mission here. Thanks for contributing nothing new! 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by carnegiefan: 6:22pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
We've given the One Nigerianists ample opportunity to prove that Nigeria can be better, or even TRULY aspire to be a first world country; all they've dished out is the usual threats and ad hominems. Nothing else. My submission is this: Nigeria and other BLACK African nations have ZERO chance of ever being a first world country. EVER. WIth Biafra, an African country will be a first world country within a generation (about forty years). Very achievable. After that, other African countries will copy Biafra and achieve the same. Those of them that needs disintegration to achieve that will disintegrate, and others that need restructuring will restructure. The African future can be totally different. Why we spend time writing these things is to help fair minded people to see reason and support us. The whites are becoming more and more fair minded, and once they support Biafra for its merit, the road will be clear. 5 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by xyzhill(m): 9:01pm On Sep 27, 2015 |
abikubu:the ones Nigeria made or the ones u plan to buy from America or Russian perhaps...... Lemme let u hav it America wants the brake up of Nigeria n will do anything to realize that when they think its due plus they will make sure weapons don't smell the hands of the nigerian troops......... 2 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by xyzhill(m): 11:03am On Sep 28, 2015 |
@carnegiefan u hav not spoken about d prime minister and president. Their tenures, roles and duties. Also we hav to device a system of education dat will encourage creativity. Adult education should be compusory in our new state to educate d uneducated. in 20 years time literacy level must be as high as 98percent......... Again there should be a law in the constitution that stupulates that parties must have an outstanding idealogy and carpet crosssing must be banned. we should also device a pay method whereby workers will be paid weekly or daily and working hours should be fixed depending on d nature of the job. Citizens should be taxed in a progressive manner that d more u earn d more u pay. Properties arranging frm cars to houses should be taxed xo dat the protensity to aquire properties that is in d nigerian society will be stoped here in biafra xo that money will be put into judiscious mean to generate more money to strenghten our economy n nt to built waste |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by carnegiefan: 5:53pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
xyzhill: On the details of party politics, I'm thinking that the Japanese or Israeli model should be studied closely, modified to suit Biafra and adopted. Why I like those is because of the ease with which governments can be changed. The Japanese change governments like mad until they get what they want. Fixed tenure system is not good for us because our people relax once they get what they want. Termlessness will keep them on their feet. As for tax system, I think we should adopt a business friendly tax system, but the business will in return be expected to show clear jobs they created. In fact jobs should be tied to tax -the more employees a company has the less tax rates it would pay. I make no claims whatsoever to being a tax expert, but taxation MUST fit into the overall national development strategy of JOBS FOR ALL. |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by carnegiefan: 6:10pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
On education, I think we should study the South Korean model -an education with heavy emphasis on technology. We can never have enough engineers, scientists, and technologists. Non-science related courses will still be there, but they will only be supported when the participants are REALLY GOOD at it; for example, the university faculty majoring in Literature will only be expected to accept candidates like Chimamanda Adichie. Why should we have a sea of literature graduates that end up unemployable? Other thing we can do is to integrate some humanity course with technical ones; example, the founder of the PERL programming language was also linguist. A South Korean friend of mine studied "Architecture Engineering" -guys who design machines, cars etc. There will of course be general education, emphasis on "literacy" -ability to read, write and speak articulately- for every citizen. 1 Like |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by carnegiefan: 6:16pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
So once a citizen is literate, s/he can be trained (vocationally) to work in factories, farms, assembly lines, warehouses, and stores/shops. And that can be done at secondary school levels. And they can work and earn a living wage for a lifetime. Those who go to university must only go there to do serious stuff that impact society in concrete ways. |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by carnegiefan: 6:27pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
Onitsha and Asaba across the Niger river (complete with the two birdges) can look like this. [img]http://disclaimersfromdenmark.files./2012/11/img_3921.jpg?w=580[/img] 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by bigbonecrush: 10:05pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
carnegiefan: Typical of your kind, you dodged the point on Ndiigbo and dwelt aimlessly on Ohanaeze as if matching motley die-hard up and down the hill or notoriety is synonymous with relevance. Are the leaders and governments of SE not Ibos? Why has utopia eluded Ibo land despite your midas-touch? Perhaps you want to blame Hausa or Yoruba for Igbo leaders' corruption and looting of federal allocations to the SE? You are lost because your thread is a grope in the dark. It is deficient as a philosophical thought, political ideology or whimsical musing of any constitutional feasibility! It is not capable of being derailed because it is an empty sound; an indirection-al noise! I gain nothing from engaging you in such pedestrian discourse. 5 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by RichieF27: 10:23pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
edo i not part of BIAFRA.. the only benue part are the Igede people they are close to enugu oilyngbati: |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by RichieF27: 10:27pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
im sure if you read well you will see where he made mention of corrupt leaders to change or be chased out... the problem with Nigeria is tribe and religion so the so called leaders use that to there advantage to loot im sure if the yorubaaas go separate ways i expect them to do better than nigeria the only problem for them is the religion also for them.. hausa should do better if they go there separate ways too bigbonecrush: 1 Like |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by bigbonecrush: 10:33pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
RichieF27: It is not the country that is corrupt but the people that are corrupt. Since Ibos are not able to do away with corruption in their own backyard, everything is wishy-washy! 4 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by RichieF27: 10:35pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
BIAFRA will come but not in peace PenSniper: 1 Like |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by RichieF27: 10:38pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
trust me when the ethnic group is less the unity becomes stronger...if a yoruba man leads yoruba people he will want to lead well because he knows what one language can do..unity is the key an Nigeria can never never be united bigbonecrush: |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by bigbonecrush: 10:56pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
RichieF27: Go and research 'Greed'! Meanwhile, I have had my fill of substandard or hackneyed political postulations. I am out of this thread. 4 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by bigbonecrush: 11:03pm On Sep 28, 2015 |
laudate: I feel you |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by c33b33(m): 12:08am On Sep 29, 2015 |
For the first time, a monkey publicly gave up. We are getting there. Lol I love the idea of the double bridge. It is taking the zoo government decades to construct one. Adult education will be incorporated and standardized for a faster literacy rate. Only the radio has done wonders. IPOB Youth 3 Likes |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by carnegiefan: 1:19am On Sep 29, 2015 |
c33b33: My brother I tire for those people o. So much bitterness and zero counter-ideas. SMH We must move ahead! |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by kenny987(f): 1:24am On Sep 29, 2015 |
carnegiefan: They so infested this thread with their stench! I am surprised none saw any good thing to run with n maybe acknowledge as something to be implemented in Nigeria. Victory is non-negotiable! 1 Like |
Re: Biafra Will Be Totally Different From Nigeria. Here's How! by carnegiefan: 1:43am On Sep 29, 2015 |
kenny987: Exactly! But they cannot think in that direction. In fact Nigeria as a nation cannot think in that direction. And Nigeria cannot think in that direction mainly because a region that is about 15% literate has been dominating Nigerian policy making room for decades. And when they were temporarily ousted from that room, they formed Boko Haram, frightened the usual people, and we are now back in the 80s again! No nation can ever succeed without sameness of values and of mindset. I will speak on this more later... |
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