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To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 3:15pm On Nov 02, 2015
What would become of our investment and property if eventually Nigeria gets dissoluted?


I woudn't say I don't believe in the Biafran project but don't you think we would thrive better in Nigeria? As much as I know, we are peripatetic and seem to blend well into our hosts' culture. This is the fact. We have many Igbo- Yoruba speakers than Yoruba- Igbo speakers. The same is applicable to every other ethnicities in Nigeria

We have established ourselves across the length and breadth of Nigeria. The number of Hausa- Yoruba investment in South East is infinitesimal when compared to the glut of Igbo investment scattered in Other geo-political zones in Nigeria.

Then the question now is:
WHAT WILL BECOME OF OUR INVESTMENT IF WE FINALLY GET BIAFRA?
Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 3:18pm On Nov 02, 2015
Pls note that Biafra here is secluded to only Igbos ooo before my brothers from other ethnicities in South South excoriate me.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by gab264(m): 3:22pm On Nov 02, 2015
Go to hell with your investment"
We have lost more than we gain in this zoogerian
Millions of IPOB have been marginalized.
Our resources are been taped without anything to show for it.
When Biafra comes, ur free to seek asylum in zoigerian.

Again to hell with your investment!!!!!

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by kingzizzy: 3:32pm On Nov 02, 2015
Chinachriss:
What would become of our investment and property if eventually Nigeria gets dissoluted?


I woudn't say I don't believe in the Biafran project but don't you think we would thrive better in Nigeria? As much as I know, we are peripatetic and seem to blend well into our hosts' culture. This is the fact. We have many Igbo- Yoruba speakers than Yoruba- Igbo speakers. The same is applicable to every other ethnicities in Nigeria

We have established ourselves across the length and breadth of Nigeria. The number of Hausa- Yoruba investment in South East is infinitesimal when compared to the glut of Igbo investment scattered in Other geo-political zones in Nigeria.

Then the question now is:
WHAT WILL BECOME OF OUR INVESTMENT IF WE FINALLY GET BIAFRA?

No amount of Igbo investment in Nigeria is worth the freedom of us Igbos. What is the point of your investment if you are a slave? What have we Igbos gained in Nigeria? In 55 years, all we got is economic and political subjugation. Will investments bring back the millions that Nigeria killed in the war? You don't have sovereignty, you don't have political power, you don't have freedom and you are talking about investment.

Investment gbakwa oku!

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Hero10001: 3:33pm On Nov 02, 2015
Check the history, the answers are there.. As for me and my SW niggas, we will recover all. We can't wait for biafra to start. #WinnersTakeAll.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 3:38pm On Nov 02, 2015
gab264:
Go to hell with your investment"
We have lost more than we gain in this zoogerian
Millions of IPOB have been marginalized.
Our resources are been taped without anything to show for it.
When Biafra comes, ur free to seek asylum in zoigerian.

Again to hell with your investment!!!!!
My brother, why do you think many Igbos are still in the North despite the spate of bombings there?
Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 3:56pm On Nov 02, 2015
kingzizzy:


No amount of Igbo investment in Nigeria is worth the freedom of us Igbos. What is the point of your investment if you are a slave? What have we Igbos gained in Nigeria? In 55 years, all we got is economic and political subjugation. Will investments bring back the millions that Nigeria killed in the war? You don't have sovereignty, you don't have political power, you don't have freedom and you are talking about investment.

Investment gbakwa oku!
This quest lacks comprehensive credibility. What is our Igbo leaders saying?
Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 4:09pm On Nov 02, 2015
And do you think this our indomie-salad generation is ready to pick up arms? Hahaha, laughing in Hongkong.

I'm not ready to die for any Biafran agitation lest my auspicious future be truncated. I pray UN comes into this and everything goes smoothly without bloodbath. I lost many relatives during the war. My dad and uncle although late almost were conscripted into Biafran army despite being tender. Thank God for my aunt who sold her choiced wrappers and got them freed for a ransome.

Baba! get ready to fight. As for me, no way.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by IlekeHD: 4:13pm On Nov 02, 2015
Another obsessive thread mentioning Yorubas

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by IlekeHD: 4:14pm On Nov 02, 2015
Chinachriss:
What would become of our investment and property if eventually Nigeria gets dissoluted?


I woudn't say I don't believe in the Biafran project but don't you think we would thrive better in Nigeria? As much as I know, we are peripatetic and seem to blend well into our hosts' culture. This is the fact. We have many Igbo- Yoruba speakers than Yoruba- Igbo speakers. The same is applicable to every other ethnicities in Nigeria

We have established ourselves across the length and breadth of Nigeria. The number of Hausa- Yoruba investment in South East is infinitesimal when compared to the glut of Igbo investment scattered in Other geo-political zones in Nigeria.

Then the question now is:
WHAT WILL BECOME OF OUR INVESTMENT IF WE FINALLY GET BIAFRA?

Your investment are limited to Lagos. Unless you count petty trading as investment. Just simply lock up your 2x2 shops and carry the contents to Biafra.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by xrisdon(m): 4:18pm On Nov 02, 2015
Op, if you want to remain in Nigeria it should be out of LOVE not out of FEAR.

with what you are saying.... I suggest we should amalgamate all the African countries and the rest of the world, because Igbos have their businesses and investment there.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 4:18pm On Nov 02, 2015
@Ileke, I stated the obvious though. We are too close to be avoid each other.
Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 4:34pm On Nov 02, 2015
IlekeHD:


Your investment are limited to Lagos. Unless you count petty trading as investment. Just simply lock up your 2x2 shops and carry the contents to Biafra.
Hahaha, you are jocular.
Re: To My Igbo Brothers by dialfa: 4:37pm On Nov 02, 2015
op, who is your father?
Re: To My Igbo Brothers by IlekeHD: 4:42pm On Nov 02, 2015
Chinachriss:
Hahaha, you are jocular.

Name the investments.
Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Kestolovee95(f): 4:43pm On Nov 02, 2015
An investment that any idiotic abdul from kafanchan can wake one morning, with a stroke of pen and cripple. This lagos-born efulefu get sense at all?

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 4:45pm On Nov 02, 2015
xrisdon:
Op, if you want to remain in Nigeria it should be out of LOVE not out of FEAR.

with what you are saying.... I suggest we should amalgamate all the African countries and the rest of the world, because Igbos have their businesses and investment there.
My brother, I raised an important question that needs intelligent answers but all I'm seeing above are asinine rejoinders, replete with biases.
At least, our interest is protected in those countries as everything is spelt out.

I am afraid of Nigeria, they might restrict us from coming to their country or probably eject every Igbo from their land. Rem the abandoned property saga in Rivers state after the Nigerian civil war.
I need someone brilliant to explicate the relations between seceeded countries and their former countries.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 4:55pm On Nov 02, 2015
IlekeHD:


Name the investments.
Our buildings and landed properties we acquired from you guys.


Have you been to Sabon Gari in Kano? Majority of the houses there are owned by Igbos especially Anambra folks.
El-rufia once said that Igbos had 75% of the landed property in FCT.
I don't want to drag this far.
Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 5:02pm On Nov 02, 2015
Moreover, I reside in AKS, I can't afford to forfeit all I have worked for with my whole vim. After all, nobody cares whether we survive or not. I better keep on working harder cos one day, I will be celebrated.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by IlekeHD: 5:04pm On Nov 02, 2015
Chinachriss:
Our buildings and landed properties we acquired from you guys.
Have you been to Sabon Gari in Kano? Majority of the houses there are owned by Igbos especially Anambra folks.
El-rufia once said that Igbos had 75% of the landed property in FCT.
I don't want to drag this far.

Who is El-Rufai and how did he come about his stats? You guys will just believe anything no?
They'll say anything to make igbos think that with Biafra, investments will be left behind.
Like I said, there's nothing scattered. I wonder how you guys fail fill the millionaire/billionaire lists if you truly believe the crap being said.
Petty trading is not an investment.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by obailala(m): 5:12pm On Nov 02, 2015
For every single Yoruba or Hausa owned bungalow in the SE, Igbos own 1000 storey buildings in the SW and north. However, in their rare 'wisdom', some disgruntled elements believe the best thing for Igbos to do in present day Nigeria is to break away even through non-peaceful means. This lends credence to what I have always said that it is only the empty vessels and never-do-wells that are clamouring for this secession, especially the Nnamdi Kanu styled violent and tribal hatred based secession.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Nobody: 5:23pm On Nov 02, 2015
Chinacriss,ojukwu warned you fools to invest in the east but you refused.
You refused to learn from history when other tribles laid claim to the abandoned properties.]

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Nobody: 5:23pm On Nov 02, 2015
Chinacriss,ojukwu warned you fools to invest in the east but you refused.
You refused to learn from history when other people laid claim to the abandoned properties.]

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 5:26pm On Nov 02, 2015
IlekeHD:


Who is El-Rufai and how did he come about his stats? You guys will just believe anything no?
They'll say anything to make igbos think that with Biafra, investments will be left behind.
Like I said, there's nothing scattered. I wonder how you guys fail fill the millionaire/billionaire lists if you truly believe the crap being said.
Petty trading is not an investment.
Your mendacity reaches high heavens, the latest Nigerian top 20 billionaires list has a good number of Igbos in it.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 5:35pm On Nov 02, 2015
TellingItAsItIs:
Chinacriss,ojukwu warned you fools to invest in the east but you refused.
You refused to learn from history when other people laid claim to the abandoned properties.]
My brother, we call home places which put food on our table. Does Ojukwu and his likes know whether I exist. Do they pay our fees? Biko, hapu m aka biko ka m kwuo otu osi dim n' obi.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by IlekeHD: 5:36pm On Nov 02, 2015
Chinachriss:
Your mendacity reaches high heavens, the latest Nigerian top 20 billionaires list has a good number of Igbos in it.

Where's the list?

You think you're speaking with a villager?

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 5:49pm On Nov 02, 2015
Mr Ileke, I'm posting with a less-sophisticated phone. I don't have a laptop or machine.
Pls, can someone help post top 20 Nigerian billionaires?
Re: To My Igbo Brothers by omoelesa(m): 5:51pm On Nov 02, 2015
U ibos,should be ready to carry your investment on your head to biafra,failure to do so, will lead to those so called investment being destroyed.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Vicotex(m): 6:08pm On Nov 02, 2015
Chinachriss:
My brother, we call home places which put food on our table. Does Ojukwu and his likes know whether I exist. Do they pay our fees? Biko, hapu m aka biko ka m kwuo otu osi dim n' obi.
you're an idiot (i meant it), are you trying to tell me that people who fought for your freedom don't care bout' you huh?

It's better you die fighting for your freedom than to let FEAR of the ZOO devour you.....

Tbh, your opinion sucks

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 6:30pm On Nov 02, 2015
Vicotex:
you're an idiot (i meant it), are you trying to tell me that people who fought for your freedom don't care bout' you huh?

It's better you die fighting for your freedom than to let FEAR of the ZOO devour you.....

Tbh, your opinion sucks
I dont like hurling invectives on people and dont force me to do so.
They fought for our freedom by deluding us into a war that gulped millions of our lives? During the war, they flew their children abroad while we that didn't have names perished. Taaa! zuzupu!

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 6:37pm On Nov 02, 2015
I can't die for what I killed my forebears. Even our people say that if a child is not wary of what killed his father, what killed his father will definitely kill him.
Ara mawupuchakwu unu anya.
If you can't get Biafra diplomatically, forget it cos we are not going to fight.

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Re: To My Igbo Brothers by Chinachriss(m): 6:38pm On Nov 02, 2015
I can't die for what I killed my forebears. Even our people say that if a child is not wary of what killed his father, what killed his father will definitely kill him.
Ara mawupuchakwu unu anya.
If you can't get Biafra diplomatically, forget it cos we are not going to fight.

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