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What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Dakuuse(m): 1:23pm On May 02, 2016 |
Just want to be clear on this issue, if Nigeria give biafra independence what will be the major implication? |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by nigeriancritic1(m): 1:25pm On May 02, 2016 |
Dakuuse:BETTER GET CLEAR ON OTHER ISSUES. IGBO ARE STUCK WITH THE "ZOO" 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by kabman: 1:28pm On May 02, 2016 |
Not much apart from human resources. |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Nobody: 1:34pm On May 02, 2016 |
Atleast the sw will be able to breathe,because suffocation by the bEasts is so much 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Nobody: 5:48pm On May 02, 2016 |
Either grinding poverty or rapid advancement in the country thereby making other Nigerian tribes envious and begin to make plans to break away into their own republics. There's also the possibility of Biafra choosing to war against Nigeria leading to massive unneeded casualties. Majority of nations especially newly formed ones always go to war to test their military capabilities. 14 Likes |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Kyase(m): 5:56pm On May 02, 2016 |
To me, None, but to them many.... ..... ............ |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by ckmayoca: 5:57pm On May 02, 2016 |
Hagmond: In reality or NL? 11 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Nobody: 5:57pm On May 02, 2016 |
The North will die of hunger and malnutrition.. And there wouldn't be a living soul left. They better keep supporting Buhari to stand against it 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Eshinwaju: 6:11pm On May 02, 2016 |
Hagmond: Spot on...as they are all living in the south west while Fulanis have taken over their land for grazing ....the rest are forming bravery on NL...populating Malaysian jails...baby factories...fake drugs and selling gala in the street thereby causing traffic jams... .. 9 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Eshinwaju: 6:12pm On May 02, 2016 |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by senior123: 6:15pm On May 02, 2016 |
macfarland: If there is a Biafra, only d igbos r going. Nobody else is going wit u guys. To this effect many of u will end up getting fake passports to america to lick ur white masters' shoes and leave ur land to destitution and poverty. 1 Like |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by WhoRUDeceiving: 6:17pm On May 02, 2016 |
Dakuuse: Simple, 2 major implications: 1) A strong country that will inspire Blacks all over the world to think and behave better and demand for real change, accountability, and opportunity. (IPOB Kanu says White people know Biafra is the last Miracle ) 2) The utter bankruptcy, demise, and total fall of Oduduwa region, which would result on chaos and return to civil wars like those witnessed two centuries ago when the English came, and the wild wild west during the 1960s era. This is why the Yoruba have been at the forefront of pinning those east of Ore down because they (Oduduwa) would be impacted the greatest. 30 Likes |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by WhoRUDeceiving: 6:21pm On May 02, 2016 |
senior123: It is you that will not be allowed to join us. You think the Ijaws and cousins and brothers in the East are still falling for your mind control? The world knows that you all can't be trusted and aren't going to ever amount to anything great. Was it not the Ogun or Osun wives of state assembly that went some years ago to England (where Yorubas are there in millions of course) to take classes taught by 15 year old Oyibos? How many Yoruba are running to America to give birth for blue pale? Even they know Nigerian passport is useless, talkless of being a citizen of the Ni.gga Area. Nonsense 23 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Nobody: 6:24pm On May 02, 2016 |
charix:Biafra will not be use as a platform for other nation to showcase their military might |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Nobody: 6:38pm On May 02, 2016 |
Pejah:You well so? Try reading my comment backwards since comprehension fails you. I said "Biafra would decide to war against Nigeria" not the other way around. |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Clerverley2(m): 6:43pm On May 02, 2016 |
WhoRUDeceiving:People like you who can't think of existing without Ijaws or other minority tribes in the Niger Delta are disgrace to Igbos. So shameless. 1 Like |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by oweniwe(m): 6:47pm On May 02, 2016 |
charix: Why would Biafra want to wage war against any country? 1 Like |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by WhoRUDeceiving: 6:47pm On May 02, 2016 |
OgbonnaUbani: People like you who think of existing without Ijaws and other minority groups in the "Niger Delta" are the disgrace to Igbos. So shameless. Cant you see Nigeria cannot think of existing without una because they know the truth. So use your brain and shutup, or maybe you're from that former Slave Coast side na 4 Likes |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Nobody: 6:48pm On May 02, 2016 |
oweniwe:I'm done with you. |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Clerverley2(m): 6:52pm On May 02, 2016 |
WhoRUDeceiving:Your type are disgracing Igbos all over the place. The Ijaws and other ND tribes have made it clear that they aren't interested in Biafra, why forcw them? It shows inferiority complex and lack of confidence in yourself as an Igbo man. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by MirabelArode(f): 6:57pm On May 02, 2016 |
The yorubas will be dealt serious blows, as there will be no more free lunch. Osun will become a grazing field just like Oyo and Ogun. There will be serious hunger in land of yorubas if care is not taken since they have sworn never to go back to cocoa farming due to the fear of fulani herdsmen. Hunger will make them migrate and reunite with their brothers in Benin republic whom they've been avoiding because of poverty and lack of oil. 18 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by WhoRUDeceiving: 7:03pm On May 02, 2016 |
OgbonnaUbani: What would you do if I were to say I'm from the area you refer to as "Niger-Delta". Would you clap your hands. Would you go and cry out of embarrasment? Who said anything about forcing anybody? Rather Nigeria is forcing everyone to continue with the British plan right? You are forced to use gen day in day out. You are forced to spend hours in reckless traffic, at times forced to give Oga police bribe, and if you live in Enugu area, soon to be forced to vacate your papa compound for Fulani herdsmen wey neva sabi book like you. Perhaps you have allowed yourself to fall into Yoruba propaganda that minorities don't want to go along with this and that, even though it was a minority that first opted to get out of the zoo before taking position with Gowon, a minority that coined the term Biafra, a minority that was the last leader of Biafra, a minority that actually tried to put structures in the East before his eastern "Igbo" brothers Amaechi and Okorocha went Fulani overnight, and on and on. Finally, let me be the first person to tell you the obvious. It's not a matter of ego, confidence, any bu.l.lshi.t like that. It's a matter of reason, and that is, those 5 states you see there in "SE zone" cannot on their own amount to anything. You know even those in those states dd not have any say in their creation. If you are still confused, youtube Aburi Accord and see who sliced up the regions and how. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by 1Tkester: 7:17pm On May 02, 2016 |
@OP, to answer your question honestly and clearly, why many of us are clamoring for Biafra is not because we think / believe Biafra will be an eldorado of sorts, NO! But the idea of having a homogenous country is far more beneficial than having a multitudinous heterogenous country as we have it now. If we the biafrans call out of this entity, it will be easier for us to solve our problems quickly, because there we have many common grounds of understanding in existence. But with the current state of Nigeria where there is no common ground or any atom of homogeneity things can NEVER EVER get better. Just take this Fulani herdsmen problem, these fulanis are known bloodsheders, they committed a war crimes against a small, peaceful and poor community In Enugu, instead of northern leaders to condemn the evil, on the contrary they are only interested in absolving them from blame. Tell me how do you begin to make progress with these kind of people. You see why we earnestly desire to be on our own. 99% of igbos are Christians with about 79% Catholics, we speak the same language, eat the same food, have uttermost value for live, we are educationally inclined and empowered people, we all believe in the dignity of labour (and not the kind of monkey dey work baboon they chop mentality prevalent amongst youruba and Fulani people), so tell me why wouldn't we make progress? These are the major reasons why we earnestly need to be on our own. And thankfully, many biafrans are beginning to embrace this ideology and the world is also beginning to act in our interests. 27 Likes 5 Shares |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by oweniwe(m): 7:45pm On May 02, 2016 |
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Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by gidgiddy: 8:33pm On May 02, 2016 |
senior123: Really? What makes you think it's only Igbos going? Do you know there are over 40 tribes in the south of Nigeria? Which one is staying or going. Let's say for example that it is Igbos that go, who are the Igbos? It may interest people to know that Igbos,Igboid and Igbo speaking people make up 99% of Enugu,Anambra,Abia,Imo and Ebonyi states. They also make up over 30% of Delta state and over 70% of Rivers state. We also have the Igbanke people of Edo, the Igbos of the lower Benue and the Ikwere Igbo people of Porthacourt. Uniting all these Igbo units into one independent Igbo nation and we are set to get out of Nigeria and become a great nation. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Nobody: 8:36pm On May 02, 2016 |
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Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Armaggedon: 8:53pm On May 02, 2016 |
Dakuuse:entertainment industry will collapse as nollywood will leave with Biafra nigeria will start getting eliminated at the preliminary stage of miss world contest sports excellence of Nigeria will decline. Nigeria will be like ordinary African nation Nigeria will stop participating in female fif tournaments pharmaceutical industry will collapse as juhel, emzor, orange drugs etc will leave with Biafra Nigerias economy will be just like togo because more than 40 percent of nigerias crude are in Igboland. Anambra has enormous gas reserve. Abia, imo have oil, Anioma has crude, ikwerre has oil, obigbo has the highest crude deposit in Nigeria. Local industry in Aba and Nnewi will go with Biafra northerners will start paying and lobbying to sell their agric product as 'import' lagos will fall like ibadam fulani cattle will eat human flesh as green pasture disappear with biafra Nigeria will become a semi islamic state human resources will be made up of solely quota system products as intellectuals, scientists and reputable proffessionals will go with Biafra bro u see why they fight biafra ? 22 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by dreamworld: 9:10pm On May 02, 2016 |
Nigeria is not a nation |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by kernel504(m): 9:17pm On May 02, 2016 |
senior123: Was that the reason why your grand father died fighting to have us in Nigeria, you get scared at the mention of Biafra. 8 Likes |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Iamlordgee(m): 9:20pm On May 02, 2016 |
There is only One implication..... And The implication is
A Happy Nigeria |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Armaggedon: 9:48pm On May 02, 2016 |
Iamlordgee:then get off them and be happy or dont you want to be happy? 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: What Are The Implications Giving Biafra Independence? by Ebiniz(m): 10:00pm On May 02, 2016 |
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