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The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by edoboy33(m): 1:19pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
Soon we began to hear of one funny character
called Nnamdi Kanu of IPOB, abusing other
Nigerians and calling Nigeria a zoo. It soon became
another huge business as this unknown, untrained
and gullible boy flew First Class to travel all over
the world preaching hate and ethnic bigotry,
deceiving gullible Nigerians like him in diaspora,
including economic refugees and cultural savages.
Like every other business, the lowest of the low in
Igboland keyed into his useless and brainless
project.
Anger across Igboland due to Jonathan’s failure to
clinch the presidency grew like wildfire and our
people found solace in Kanu's brigandage.
The Biafra cry today
Today we hear Biafra, Biafra on the internet; we hear
it in Igboland, but one thing is certain; we have to
debate this one. We did not discuss the 1966 to
1970 Biafra and the 1967 to 1970 Civil War, and we
all know the consequences. Now the Biafra of 2016
will be hotly debated, every option weighed, every 'i'
dotted and every 't' crossed.
The self-evident truth is that I have 25 reasons why
Biafra cannot stand in Nigeria again. But will my
people listen to me? Did they read Churchill
Okonkwo’s hot potato? Did Kanu witness the Civil
War? Where did they tell the stories? Did they see
the pictures? Do they know the Igbo investment in
Nigeria? Do they know that Biafra is too small for
Igbo enterprise? Do they know about the ethnic war
in Rwanda? Do they know about the state of South-
Sudan Republic? Do they know about our children
flown to Gabon and other places that never
returned? Do they know anything? I can go on and
on. 1 Like |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by edoboy33(m): 1:20pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
A bright Igbo son Prof Ozodi Osuji has described
Igbo mentality these days as one saddled with a
childish sense of superiority and paranoid
grandiosity, but we can do better than this. Igbo are
not the best God ever created in Nigeria. Every
ethnic group in Nigeria has its champions and
stars. The North of Hausa-Fulani feeds the South.
This is huge power, SIMPLICITA. The people of
Southern Nigeria have their own prodigious power
too. This is the power of diversity. 1 Like |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by edoboy33(m): 1:21pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
My take is that sensible Igbo in Nigeria must begin
to speak out like Churchill Okonkwo and others.
They are the real thinkers in Igboland who see what
other Igbo cannot see. Let the real debate start and
let all the sides be heard loud and clear. I throw
my hat into the ring, and I am ready to go the
whole hog. Let the real men stand up so that
charlatans, crooks and biafrauds will disappear. 2 Likes |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by PapaBaby: 1:29pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
[s] edoboy33:[/s] Don't bother my mention, I don't reply to mad people, just go and take your medication, 7 Likes |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by amachuk(m): 1:55pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
edoboy33:Ndigbo and by extension all biafrans are not bothered by the trash some of you spew here on nairaland in an attempt to blackmail or cajole our people into abandoning our legitimate quest for freedom, we know you are simply been greedy and hypocritical as well, you speak hate about us in the night and in the morning you bring us gifts. Any Igbo man or biafran who is stupid enough to take a position against Ndigbo or biafrans to you is a patriot and learend. before Nigeria, Biafra was, Biafra has the capacity to be among the worlds super powers, biafra shall come, hate it or love it. 14 Likes 4 Shares |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by Sirbob(m): 1:55pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
edoboy33: u r jst looking for cheap recognition........ please skip igbo in recognition career ok... beside never fall to complete ur drugs ok 8 Likes 1 Share |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by thuggCheetah(m): 1:59pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
edoboy33:Please go "on and on" 3 Likes |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by edoboy33(m): 2:03pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
Sirbob:igbos have invested in Nigeria more than any other tribe Nigerians love Igbo's Igbo's love Nigerians we can't afford to seperate |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by edoboy33(m): 2:03pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
thuggCheetah:say no to biafrud |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by edoboy33(m): 2:04pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
thuggCheetah:these are valid points but u don't wanna listen because hate have clouded your heart 1 Like |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by edoboy33(m): 2:06pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
amachuk:your quest for freedom don't generalise pls if buhari decides to hold a poll today the number of Igbo's that will reject Biafra will be more than those that will accept it |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by kingzizzy: 2:14pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
edoboy33: What is tbe point of all that investments if Igbos dont have autonomy, Sovereignty and freedom? Guy wake up from your slumber, not only Igbos have investments all over Nigeria. The Chinese, the Indians and even Britain have huge investments in Nigeria too. Do you see any of these countries looking for 'one Nigeria'. Scotland was part of Britain for over 300 years, they almost left Britain in a 2014 referendum abd they presently planning another referendum. 6 Likes |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by kingzizzy: 2:15pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
edoboy33: If that is true, they why doesnt Buhari hold a referendum? 5 Likes |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by Etogist: 2:29pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
edoboy33:There you go. I believe you have gotten what you craved for (cheap attention). Now go take your drugs and have some sleep. 5 Likes |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by edoboy33(m): 3:07pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
kingzizzy:a referendum will surely hold finally at least to disgrace kanulites |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by mich24(m): 4:11pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
I dey come |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by Nobody: 4:28pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
amachuk:Biafra must never never be allowed to be established. No power on earth is Going to destroy our beloved Nigeria. Not IPOB ,not Oduduwa not Arewa. Is Nigeria or nothing! |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by Nobody: 4:33pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
kingzizzy:Because a referendum is unknown to our constitution. If Buhari dares try it he will be impeached and sent to Kuje to share a same cell with dilector Kanu |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by kingzizzy: 4:44pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
kropotkin2: Referendum is not known in Britains constitution but they used twice in the last 3 years, in the Scottish independence vote and the EU vote. This is the same Britain that created Nigeria. Referendum does not have to be in the constitution to be used. |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by Nobody: 4:51pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
kingzizzy:Britain operates an unwritten, flexible constitution, while ours is modelled after the american constitution. A referendum to breakup the country cannot be held unless the constitution is amended to insert such a clause. Buhari has no power to do this. |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by cheruv: 5:04pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
Biko kedu udi inyo bu nkaa So if anyone hasn't called us, there'd not be peace?? This is too bad |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by kingzizzy: 5:10pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
kropotkin2: A referebdum does not have to be in the contitution. If all parties agree to respect and accept the outcome, it can be conducted. Referendum or not, Nigeria is heading for disintegration. And when that day comes, Im going to buy the most expensive drink I can afford and toast the freedom of me and my fellow Igbos. |
Re: The Fate Of Igboland Without Igbos by amachuk(m): 7:20pm On Mar 05, 2017 |
edoboy33:Why then are you so scared, every mention of Biafra sends shivers down your spine, the most honorable thing Nigerian can and should do is organise a referendum for to determine their fate and not resort to violence, torture and killing of armless youths. 2 Likes |
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