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Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by biodunid: 9:29pm On Dec 08, 2015 |
You have conveniently forgotten that about half the Igbo nation is dispersed in the five other regions of naija where they are minorities and might not be allowed to get back to their home region intact if war breaks out. When are you guys going to start thinking through the likely dynamics of this madness you are about to unleash? If war starts today how many Igbo traders and their families do you think will come out of the North alive especially after IPOB has killed the few 1000s of Hausas it finds in the East? ugojamali: |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by Nobody: 9:36pm On Dec 08, 2015 |
HammerEvery: I would have said read your post again, but obviously even you can't make sense of it so I'll advise u to show somebody else. you probably don't get it, even after I pointed it out to you. no apologies for whatever I posted earlier. I stand by everyone of my earlier posts until u guys from the land of the rising moon decide to train yourselves on how to interact without insults. |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by biodunid: 9:37pm On Dec 08, 2015 |
I hope you don't ever make the mistake of citing Wiki in any academic work. As for needing money to start a war I hope you know Charles Taylor spent only $2m to set Liberia on fire and take over the country. We might not have money for schools or salaries but we have plenty of billions for war. As for oil pipelines: about half naija's production is now from deep offshore which a few frigates will easily protect from any 'bagger'. You are free to set your own backyard on fire. I hope when you finish polluting your farmlands and fisheries with oil you won't start shouting about another deliberate starvation policy. You guys really don't think your 'bright' ideas through. kernel504: |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by ugojamali(m): 9:57pm On Dec 08, 2015 |
biodunid: It seems you're mistaking something. I am not here to clamor for war. I got interested in your thread because you made reference to Genocide. I only wanted you to see the error of your assumptions and understand that Genocide cannot and will not happen in Nigeria. I pointed out facts to explain why it can't. My argument is all about Genocide. I don't want a war. Nigeria does not need a war. I don't believe that biafra is the solution to our economic problems. I believe that good leadership is. I'd rather prefer my governors to use the free money we all get from Niger delta oil to develop our region instead of clamoring for a country. It's true that hausas often drag us back. But I believe that the igbo nation can excel within a united Nigeria. So stop trying to lecture me about the dangers of war. I've read about war to the point that cannot wish it on my enemy. I know the Rwanda story. I know about Hitler and how forty million people died for his sake . I know about America's war of emancipation and I know about our biafran war. |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by kernel504(m): 9:59pm On Dec 08, 2015 |
biodunid: BEEN BIASED SHOULDN'T MAKE YOU DUMB, HOW CAN YOU PLAY DOWN FACTS FROM WIKIPEDIA?... DO YOU THINK AM DOING SAHARA REPORTING? OIL PRICE IS DROPPING, WITH NIGERIA FOREIGN DEBT ON THE RISE, DEPLETED FOREIGN RESERVE... LOOK, IF NIGERIA CAN'T STAND BOKO HARAM WITH LESS THAN 100,000 WARRIORS NA 40 MILLION BIAFRAN SOLDIERS THEY WAN WIN... HAHAHAHA. SINCE YOU DON'T KNOW THAT NIGERIA CAN'T FUND WAR NOW, THE LAST TIME BUHARI HAD TO BORROW FROM IMF, WAIT OH, YOU WAN BORROW GO FIGHT? BELIEVE ME YOU'VE NOT READ NIGERIA BUDGET AT ALL. 2 Likes |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by meforyou1(m): 10:21pm On Dec 08, 2015 |
Op, is this hopeless country Nigeria better than Rwanda? |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by meforyou1(m): 10:22pm On Dec 08, 2015 |
biodunid:coward, worry about your yoruba brothers in the north and leave. We are igbos, we will take care of ourselves 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by EasternLeopard: 10:39pm On Dec 08, 2015 |
GreatSE: God bless you The mods are quick to remove pro Biafra threads but do nothing about anti Biafra threads I ask myself, were is the balance in discussion. SEUN Talk to your mods A good media or social platform gives room to all sides to air their views no matter how harsh it is Mr SEUN, if you don't want pro Biafra threads then don't entertain anti Biafra threads. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by Nobody: 11:09pm On Dec 08, 2015 |
biodunid:I don't care who you married.... And for the records, no self-respecting Igbo woman would end up in the house of hateful Yorubas. What annoys me most is the misguided thinking that 1967 would ever repeat itself again. This was the same thing that happened in Rwanda. The Tutsies always thought it was done and dusted. They were used to having the upper hand till the massacres started. You guys should be careful. Igbos haven't forgotten yet. You don't take a fight to such a person. 3 Likes |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by EasternLeopard: 11:15pm On Dec 08, 2015 |
ofenmanucom: God bless you my friend Even the North are respecting themselves where the Igbos are unlike their slaves who keep instigating war not knowing if the Igbos will face their swords toward them and leave their masters in peace 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by coolzeal(m): 12:16am On Dec 09, 2015 |
'Liberty or Death' is what brought the freedom of the Americans from the British. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by biodunid: 7:09am On Dec 09, 2015 |
GEJ borrowed $1b to fight earlier this year yet he couldn't stand BH since as we all now know the money meant for guns was spent on campaigning and settlement. The fact that a clueless govt couldn't stand BH doesn't mean naija can't stand BH or fight a war if it has to. And that is why we needed #Change! kernel504: |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by biodunid: 7:11am On Dec 09, 2015 |
The way you have been taking care of yourselves in the last six decades? meforyou1: |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by biodunid: 7:13am On Dec 09, 2015 |
Even those high on dope and tales by moonlight have seen the light: https://www.nairaland.com/2789571/ipob-massob-suspend-pro-biafra-protests |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by biodunid: 7:16am On Dec 09, 2015 |
Self respecting or not today she can buy and sell you and has hundreds of your unfortunate kinsmen back home on her scholarship scheme. I don't think all the ezes gave her all those titles because she lacked self respect. If despite preparing for a reprise for 45 years you still have to make 90% of your wealth from those hated regions then it might be time for you to accept that oga na master. ofenmanucom: |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by Nobody: 8:21am On Dec 09, 2015 |
biodunid:Those UNFORTUNATE kinsmen back home wouldn't be so happy reading this tripe from their supposed 'generous' inlaw. You have absolutely no respect for them and your so-called wife. You probably believe you did her alot of favour by marrying her. Still validates my earlier assertion. No self-respecting Igbo woman would find herself in the house of hateful Yoruba. She definitely must have done it because of the filthy lure of lucre. I said it already, Yorubas and Igbos have nothing in common and should never inter-marry. It is an abberation and an abuse of the institution of marriage. Secondly, the Chinese, Lebanese, the Europeans and the Igbos are all around the world doing business. It has nothing to do with love or loyalty. It's purely a capitalist quest for enterprise. It shows a high level of competitiveness. Your inability to explore and expand your frontiers beyond the immediate confines of your comfort zone is not my fault. That you're unable to compete is nobody's making! I dont have to show gratitude for investing and paying taxes in your land. I mean that's a crazy way to think. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by kernel504(m): 8:58am On Dec 09, 2015 |
biodunid: SINCE YOU ARE NOW SHIFTING GROUND FROM THE BORN OF CONTENTION, GOOD. AM NOT PRO JONATHAN, BUT BUHARI HAS FAILED BY MANY INDICES. ONE... OVER SIX MONTHS, HE GAVE BOKO HARAM TWO DEADLINES ALL TO NO AVAIL, IS HE OUT OF IDEALS OR AMORMIES? FULANIS ARE NOW WORLD DEALIEST GROUP, UNDER BUHARI, THANKS FOR BIRTING NEW MILITIAS. |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by kernel504(m): 9:08am On Dec 09, 2015 |
biodunid: OGA NA MASTER, WHY IS IT THAT ALL WESTERN STATES ARE LIVING ON LOANS AND BAILOUTS, WHILE WE (EAST) KEEP GENERATING OURS? IMAGINE THE BROWN- ZINC-LOOK OF THE WEST OUTSIDE LAGOS, HAVE YOU SEEN ANYTHING LIKE THAT IN THE EAST, AND WHICH STATE? |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by oshyno(m): 10:02am On Dec 09, 2015 |
The Op goofed aand made some point which has always formed the bases why many elites have not really alignedwith Kanu. Biafra cannot and shud never be equated to Rwanda. They are very opposite things. I agree with d writer that " when we get the Biafra we will know what to do" is d major reason soo many educated n rich people are not behind Kanu. I like Kanu's motives but d way hez going about it is wrong. We have d likes of Ezeife, Soludo, Peter Obi, chukwumerije and soo many seasoned Igbo elders that truelly love ndi igbo. He shud not be going about it like a dictator like he knows all. Let him consult n conscript these guyz. Let him have Ipob elders that he delibrates wit and fassion out hw Igboland will look like. These are the thing he will use to convince us that staying on our own is better than with Nigeria. What kind of constitution are we going to run. SS states are afraid of being part of Baifra bcuz they feel we are joining them bcuz of their oil. A clear cut policies of hw d Biafra as a federation shud run will assuage their fear and I believe they wud prefer to be part of Baifra than what Nigeria is offering. These are what is lacking in d present biafra struggle. I am nwa afor igbo but I can't follow somebody I don't know where he is going. Kanu has radio trhough which he can deseminate these information n win guyz over. I just wonder why hez not exploring that. |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by biodunid: 3:12pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
This piece by a foreign policy veteran thinks otherwise: http://news.yahoo.com/boko-haram-wounded-dangerous-154330580.html kernel504: |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by biodunid: 3:26pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
I actually went to the SE to snatch her from under the noses of boastful layabouts like you so, so much for Yorubas not venturing beyond their blessed land. You said she lacked self respect and I proved to you that she is what even you would regard as successful considering how many of your kind she feeds. Most of the unfortunate kinsmen are too busy carrying Biafra placards to be unhappy about me stating things the way they are. If I can make billions from my own territory why would I go to struggle for scraps in your territory? How many Igbos of substance do you know who made their money in the SE? If even Igbos can't make money in Igboland why would I go seek water from a stone? You can turn necessity into a virtue from now till kingdom come but we all know why you are so far from home: not love or adventurism but plain desperation. The shame is you being too deluded and boastful to just make your money in peace. You must tell us all how much of a favour you are doing us by making money from us. Your ingratitude poisoned your young ones and today they are running about the streets making illogical demands that you DARE not bring to pass. In PMB's shoes I would INSIST you have that referendum and ensure it is conducted by the UN just to make sure you don't have anything to hide under when the results come out. When your wish is granted I shall go further to grant you all two year work permits in the rest of naija after which you must all return to the 29,000 square kilometres of the SE and apply for work permits from there. Of course you will have to queue behind Ghanaians and other less antagonistic Africans. Even the Lebanese will be preferred over you since they at least know where their bread is buttered and aren't so openly full of vile insults for their gracious hosts. Be very careful what you wish for as you just might get it. ofenmanucom: |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by kernel504(m): 3:31pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
biodunid: Boko Haram destroys Nigerian military base; 107 troops MIA http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-3339687/Boko-Haram-destroys-Nigerian-military-base-107-troops-MIA.html IF THEY'VE BEEN DEALTH WITH, HOW COME LIA MUHAMMAD SAID "WE WILL STILL BE SEEING BOMBING", WHAT EXACTLY DID THEY ACHIEVE THAT JONATHAN'S REGIME FAILED TO ACHIEVE? |
Re: Nigeria: One Step Away From Another Rwanda by Nobody: 9:41pm On Dec 09, 2015 |
biodunid:Is your low self-esteem wife actually aware that you're filled with so much disdain, bile and hatred for his kinsmen and the Igbo nation at large? I still am yet to fathom out why Yoruba people are so interested in Igbos staying put in Nigeria. This shameless show of insecurity is nauseating. Why cry more than the bereaved? Why worry so much about what happens to Biafra/Biafrans post-Nigeria? 1 Like |
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