Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Stkilda(m): 1:03pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
OmaniPadmeHum: The irony of the Biafra Agitation.
You want Biafra. They chase you out of Nigeria. Instead of siezing the opportunity to go back home enmass, you say you are not going anywhere. I expect great jubilation and joyous celebrations. I expect mass movement. I expect the Ghana Must Go scene which I witnessed. Truck loads of Ghanaians, moving out. With Jute bags which became nicknamed "Ghana-Must-Go" bag.
If you want Biafra all you need do is go back to the East enmass. Refuse to trade with Nigeria. Refuse to have anything to do with Nigeria. When you are going back, no policeman or soldier will say "why are you travelling"? Freedom of movement to your states of origin is a fundamental Human Right. In my opinion. No one is holding you back but yourselves.
It doesn't even matter if a few of your elders are in the service of Nigeria as appointees etc. Ignore them. Build your Biafra, when it is as rossy as you claim it will be, they will have no choice but to go back to their dear Biafra.
So for all intents and purposes, this is the opportunity you have been praying for. Leave the North. Go back home. Build your utopia. Boycott everything Nigerian. Biafra is being given to you on a platter of gold. Your leaders are saying they are not going anywhere and daring the North to attack them. Be united in purpose and be ready to go through the "pain" and "surgery" of achieving a good and perfect Biafra. This pain will involve leaving your businesses, property, etc. But it is for a good cause. Child bearing comes with some pain. The birthing of Biafra will not come without sacrifices.
Nnamdi Kanu says Nigeria will beg Biafra to go. The North has told you to go. So take the opputunity to do so. If Nigeria does not let you leave you will blame all your troubles on Nigeria. It is for this reason alone, that I support Biafra. Everyone needs the opportunity to take the chance and go the distance. So sieze the chance. You have been given till October. The distance between the major parts of the North and the East is generally less than 24 hours by road. I should expect a great jubilation when the North asked you to vacate without a gun shot. I expect a great exodus. Your leaders should come together and choose a course of action.
If you understand strategy you should take this golden opportunity. Pharaoh as asked the Jews to leave Egypt. What are the Jews still waiting for? They now refuse to go to the promised land. There is no red sea in this story. The promised land is known and available. No need for scouts and no need to traverse the deserts. Again I am expecting a great exodus. A huge one. When citizens of another country are not wanted anymore they are expelled. You are Biafrans and Nigeria has expelled you. So go back to your Biafra and gladly do so.
If this opportunity is not taken, then the Biafra matter is just that of a people trying to constitute a nuisance, disunited in purpose and annoyingly empty in character. Biafra has come, take it and stop the indecision. Stop worrying about what you will loose. These are necessary. South Sudan lost a lot after the referendum including the rights to pump it's oil through pipelines that go through Sudan to the export terminals. They had to negotiate the fees/cost of pumping South Sudan's Oil.The South Sudanese did not bother about their property in Khartoum. Theirs was even worse. They were never told to go, the way the North has peacefully ordered Biafrans to do. This is a once in a life time opputunity. Take it.
Do not start wondering what will happen to your investments. To your market of about 150 million Nigerians. Your perhaps about 40-60 million Biafrans are available (we do not know your true population figures). Trade with them and find new international trade partners. Do not start bothering about what will become of Lekki, or Festac, or Ikeja, or Ikorodu, or Abuja or other areas you "developed". In my opinion, only a foolish man develops another man's land and leaves his own and then he even boasts about this to the world about this great mistake and miscalculation. It is when you have developed yours to your satisfaction that you then extend your good developmental gestures to other "less fortunate people".
Unite in purpose. Buhari is not even in the country. Osinbanjo is more reasonable. Take the chance. Move ensmass. Exodus out of all parts of Nigeria. Move back home. Organize yourselves. Ignore everything in Nigeria. This opportunity will never come again. You are putting your hope in ICJ and UN etc. Time and time again, these organizations have stood by and watched endless maacascre of innocent civilians. Syria, South Sudan etc. Even the Nigeria/Biafra Civil War.
You claim you have all the businesses. You can cripple Nigeria. Nigeria is a zoo. Your footballers are the best. Your women are the best. You are the most industrous. You are the most brilliant. You are the most hard working. You are the most advanced. Your exodus alone should then help you win this agitation. So, cripple Nigeria by leaving. Destroy Nigeria by removing all your services. Obliterate Nigeria by withdrawing your elite. Stall Nigeria's evolution of her human gene pool by taking back your pretty light complexioned igbo girls. In fact go back home and lock your shops again. This time, lock them for good. It has come to you easier than you imagined. The next time you are coming to Nigeria, do so with the ECOWAS Passport or a Biafran passport. Pay the Nigerian Visa Fees and go through the process. Refuse to enter Nigeria with a Visa. Yes, if Nigerians say come in, you say "no,that will be illegal since I am an allien. Could you please grant me papers"? If they refuse you go back to Biafra.
The struggle has moved from opening fake propaganda online and lying about how Asari supplies weapons and how Donald Trump warned Buhari. It is this same lies and fake propaganda that contributed to the loss of the Civil War. People hardly knew the facts from fiction and leaders couldn't make rational and calculated decisions. The struggle is now beyond propaganda my dear Biafrans. It has come and stares you in the face. It is real now and no more mere rantings on the internet and other forms/means of mass media and mass communication. Take it the opportunity. It has materialized. I mean see the news in the Zoo city of Lagos. Animals are even treated better than Zoo Animals, Nigerians.
BIAFRA HAS COME. TAKE IT! Bro, they never asked to be chased out of Nigeria. They asked to be allowed an orderly separation from Nigeria. These are two different things. You are, of course, aware that even though the popular position of the Igbo is that they want their own ethnic homeland to be called Biafra, it is not every Igbo person that supports this position. My view is that Nigeria should lead in a peaceful restoration of Biafra and thereafter allow this silent minority the option of remaining in Nigeria as Nigerians or to take up dual citizenship. That would be mature thing to do. |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Konquest: 1:04pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
nurex01: •Osinbajo sues for peace •IPOB backs quit notice Our correspondents
The Eze N’digbo (traditional rulers) and leaders of Igbo socio-cultural associations in the North have vowed to resist any attempt by the Coalition of Northern Groups to chase them out of the region.
The coalition groups are: Arewa Citizens Action for Change, led by Nastura Ashir Sharif; Arewa Youth Consultative Forum, led by Shettima Yerima; Arewa Youth Development Foundation, led by Aminu Adam; and the Arewa Students Forum, led by Alfred Solomon.
Others are, Northern Emancipation Network, led by Abdul-azeez Suleiman; Northern Youth Vanguard, led by Joshua Viashman; Northern Youth Stakeholders Forum, led by Mohammad Mohammad; North-East Assembly, led by Mohammed Tasiupantami; and North Central People’s Front, led by Nathaniel Ajegenaadigizi.
Concerned by the outrage that greeted the declaration, Kaduna State Governor, Nasir el-Rufai, and the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, ordered the arrest of the signatories to the declaration, but none of the youths has been apprehended as of Saturday.
The tension generated by the declaration of the northern youths worsened on Friday afternoon, when a prominent member of the Northern Elders’ Forum, and former Ahmadu Bello University Vice Chancellor, Prof. Ango Abdullahi, threw his weight behind the coalition.
The group of northern elders also expressed “disappointment” with the Northern Governors’ Forum for disowning the coalition, insisting that it was hypocritical for the Igbo to continue to live in other parts of the country while agitating for Nigeria’s breakup.
Speaking with one of our correspondents, the Eze Ndigbo of Kano, Boniface Ibekwe, said the over three million Igbo indigenes in Kano would not leave the city with all their investments acquired over several decades.
He said, “We have advised our people to remain calm and that nobody should travel. The lives and property Igbo are secure. As far as I am concerned, no Igbo man has relocated with his family to the East. We are here and going about our normal business. The northern groups fanning the embers of war have never experienced the pains and after-effects of war because, if they had, they would always pray for the sustenance of peace, unity and stability.’’
Also, the Eze Ndigbo of Kaduna, Igwe Sylvanus Aneke, told one of our correspondents that his people were not afraid of the plans of the Arewa youths, especially when the Federal Government had stepped into the matter.
He said, “The youths have asked us to leave, but their parents, the police, the state government and the Federal Government have asked us to ignore the threat. We will rather listen to the elders and the government.
“Ango Abdullahi merely expressed his opinion. We are not taking him seriously because we are used to his antics. We are watching the events for now. We will take our decisions after we have watched, prayed and discovered that nothing has changed.”
The President General of the Igbo Community Welfare Association in Kaduna State, Chris Nnoli, also urged Igbo in the North to stay still.
He said, “It (the ultimatum) is a serious issue that should naturally be taken seriously. We are concerned, but since the Kaduna State Government has assured us of safety, we want to hold on to this assurance. I am greatly worried that up till this moment, nobody has been apprehended over the issue. We are watching events and we believe that government will intensify action and get the youths arrested. It is when we have seen that the government and the IG’s assurances are not effective that we will start to think of other means of seeking protection.”
The Eze Igbo III, Jos South in Plateau State, Lawrence Onwudinjo, who is also the President, Igbo Cultural Association, said no Igbo person would leave the North on account of any threat from any northern youth.
He said, “Igbo people in Plateau State are going nowhere. There is no right-thinking human being that will ask people to leave where they are living. This is one Nigeria where we are living. Nigeria belongs to all of us. I believe that if any part of the country needs anything, they should sit down together to discuss it. Everybody should come to a roundtable to discuss it.”
Another Igbo leader in Lantang, James Abraham, said no Igbo would relocate and that if they would have to move, northerners in the South-East should be waiting for their quit notice too.
He said, “If the Arewa youths tell us to leave the North, their kinsmen in the South-East should also be ready to leave. Do the Arewa youths have representatives in Plateau State? They should not be taken seriously.”
The President General of the Igbo community in Sokoto, Onyebuchi Uwaga, told SUNDAY PUNCH that, following the assurance from the government and the police, no Igbo would leave the North.
Also, the Ezeigbo I of Nasarawa State, Nathaniel Nduba, in calling for the immediate arrest of the Arewa youths in the interest of peace, pointed out that no Igbo person would leave the region, despite the threat given by the northern coalition.
A yam seller in Nasarawa, Mrs. Amaka Chukwudi, also said, “The threat by the AYCF was an empty threat. They forget that they have their brothers and sisters spread across other states. Has anybody asked them to leave? Why should the northerners give such an ultimatum?”
Igbo in Bauchi State, in reaction to the ultimatum, also stated that they would not leave the North.
One of them, Joshua Chukwu, said, ‘’For me, I will not take laws into my hands but will remain law-abiding, as the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria guarantees everyone, irrespective of tribe or origin, the right to reside in whatever part of the country he deems fit to pursue his legitimate business.”
Similarly, Igbo in Niger State told SUNDAY PUNCH that they would ignore the threat and carry on with their legitimate activities without exercising any fear.
A businessman, Tochukwu Chikwem, said he had no plans to send his family back to the East.
Another Igbo man in Minna, Felix Irojiogu, said, “They are seeking recognition or attention which they don’t deserve. They are wasting their time; government should arrest them for trying to cause problem in the country.”
In Katsina State, the mood of defiance was also noticed when a businessman, Jude Eze, said, “How can I listen to the rantings of those rascals? You should know they don’t know the consequences of what they are saying. It took our leaders and elders years of sweat, and some even paid with their lives, to get Nigeria to this stage and some boys who have never gone beyond their villages are saying we should pack our belongings and go. We are not going anywhere.”
Meanwhile, Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari, has assured non-indigenes in the state of their safety.
But in Sokoto State, some Igbo men have made up their minds to leave, stressing that anyone who ignores the Arewa youths’ threat would do so at his peril.
One of them, Uchendu Sunday, a father of three, who operates a patent medicine store at Mabera, in Sokoto, said, “I grew up in Kano. Sadly, my elder brother was killed there during a violent demonstration against the United States of America, when Osama bin Laden was declared wanted in 2001, after the bombing of the World Trade Centre.
“It was this sad memory that haunted me out of Kano to Sokoto. This is why I have decided to end my sojourn in the North and return to the East with my wife and three children. One thing I can assure you is that there will be an exodus of Igbo from the North, based on this ultimatum.”
In the East, various groups and associations said they had no intention of issuing a similar ultimatum to northerners living among them.
Speaking for Igbo youths, the President of Ohanaeze Youth Council, the youth wing of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Okechukwu Isiguzoro, said, “We will not ask northerners to leave. We will continue to show them love, as Igbo have done in the past.”
Reacting to the ultimatum, the leader of the northern community in Enugu State, Sarkin Hausawa, Idris Ado Suleiman, stated that they exercised no fear of any tit-for-tat response by their eastern hosts.
Suleiman said, “We have heard about the ultimatum. They said Igbo in the North should leave in three months. But we know it is not something that is possible.”
Osinbajo sues for peace
Acting President Prof Yemi Osinbajo on Saturday called on the various ethnic groups in Nigeria to live in peace, saying that in any marriage, there was tendency for disagreement.
Osinbajo spoke at the wedding of the daughter of the founding National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, Chief Bisi Akande, Wuraola, and Dr. Olawale Solabi in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital.
The Acting President’s message came on the heels of an ultimatum issued by Arewa youth wings to Igbo people living in northern Nigeria.
Osinbajo said it was common for nations with different ethnic nationalities to experience quarrels among themselves like in any marriage.
According to him, agitations and quarrels can best be addressed when people give peace a chance and work in unity.
Osinbajo said, instead of fanning the embers of disagreement within ethnic groups, it would be better if understanding was allowed to prevail.
He said, “Marriage is a very large institution that requires a lot of prayers. It is the same marriage that nations go through. Our nation has been in marriage for a while now.
“Sometimes, there are quarrels within that marriage. Sometimes, there is disagreement. What is important is that you must remain together. You must remain united.”
Among dignitaries at the wedding ceremony were Senate President, Bukola Saraki, Oyo State Governor, Abiola Ajimobi, Ogun State Governor, Ibikunle Amosun, Ondo State Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu, Governor Rauf Aregbesola of Osun State; and Governor Muhammad Badaru of Jigawa State.
An ex-governor of Osun State, Olagunsoye Oyinlola and a former governor of Ekiti State, Segun Oni, were also present.
IPOB backs quit notice for Igbo
The Indigenous People of Biafra on Saturday supported the three-month quit notice served on the Igbo living in the northern part of the country by the Arewa youths.
IPOB, in a press statement made available to our correspondent in Awka by the group’s media and publicity secretary, Emma Powerful, commended the northern youths and Arewa Elders Forum for fast-tracking the Biafra exit with their pronouncements.
The group maintained that the quit notice had a human face, unlike the situation in the past, when the people perceived as Biafrans were attacked without any notice or provocation.
IPOB said it would prevail on Igbo living in the North to adhere to the quit notice.
The statement read, “Biafrans in general wish to thank these vocal northerners for at least having the courtesy to issue advance warning this time before embarking on their routine massacre of the Igbo and other Biafrans living in northern Nigeria; unlike what their fathers did in 1966.
“We promise to adhere to your warning to leave northern Nigeria because a word is enough for the wise. Biafrans and other southerners should start packing their belongings to come down to the South.
“We also advise the northern youths and their elders to keep it up because all they have done is to exercise their right to free speech which is not a crime under any law known to man.
“We are therefore against those calling for the arrest of these Arewa youths and their elders.”
‘Nigeria can’t afford another civil war’
A former Nigerian Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Prof. Ibrahim Gambari, and a former Chairman of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, Justice Mustapha Akanbi (retd.), have warned against any attempt to break Nigeria.
They cautioned that such an act could lead to another civil war and warned that Nigeria cannot afford another civil war, leading to another wanton destruction of lives and property.
Gambari spoke during the fifth convocation of Kwara State University in Malete, Moro Local Government of Kwara State, while Akanbi spoke on the sidelines of a summit organised by Home and Street Kids Welfare Initiative in Ilorin, the Kwara State capital.
PANDEF seeks arrest of Arewa youths
The Pan Niger Delta Forum has condemned the ultimatum issued on the Igbo in the North by some Arewa youth groups.
It described the three-month quit notice as “an act of treason which portends great threat to the nation’s unity.”
PANDEF, led by Ijaw national leader, Chief Edwin Clark, said the group considered the statement by the Arewa youths as “too dangerous.”
The statement, signed by Dr. Alfred Mulade, called on northern state governments, elders, particularly the Arewa Consultative Assembly, in whose House the press conference was held, not only to condemn it but take concrete steps to reassure the Igbo of their safety in the region.
Igbo youths in North call for Ango’s arrest
The Ndigbo in the North, under the aegis of Northern Youth Council of Nigeria on Saturday demanded the arrest of Prof. Ango Abdullahi, the spokesman of the Northern Elders Forum.
Abdullahi had at a press conference on Friday backed the three-month ultimatum by a coalition of Northern group to the N’digbo in the region to vacate the place before October 1, 2017.
The group, at a press conference, by its spokesperson, Isa Abubakar, urged security operatives to immediately arrest the NEF spokesman, following what it described as his hate speech.
Why Urhobo can’t be part of Biafra — Urhobo leaders
Urhobo leaders, under the auspices of Urhobo Leaders of Thought, have condemned the proposed Biafra Republic map which included Urhobo as one its territory.
They maintained that Urhobo people did not share culture or customs with Igbo people in the southern part of the country.
ULT, in a statement by its Secretary-General, Mr Mumakai Unugha, on Saturday, also condemned the recent ultimatum issued to Igbo residents in the northern part of the country, describing it as reckless and provocative.
IYC asks FG to intervene in Arewa — Igbo conflict
The Ijaw Youth Council Worldwide has called on the Federal Government to show strong and purposeful leadership by stopping the building tension between the North and the Igbo .
IYC spokesman, Mr. Henry Iyalla, who spoke in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, on Saturday, decried the manner in which government was handling the quit order given to Igbo people living in the North.
Iyalla explained that it was necessary for the Muhammadu Buhari-led government to arrest the situation at its preliminary stage and not when it must have escalated.
http://punchng.com/igbo-dare-arewa-we-wont-leave-north/ |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by ZombieTERROR: 1:06pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
escodotman: All Biafra entities working with the FG should resign their posts and appointments first. Then we'll you are really serious When you quote me make sure you have something meaningful to say... First divide the country ... Then they are coming back to meet a government or structure in place... Now fvck off my mention 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by LionDeLeo: 1:06pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
okochaik:
Of course we want to go and have never wanted to be part of Nigeria. Help us push for referendum if you are sincere. BTW it is not because of the Niger Delta oil. Infact it will be more better if they stay with you guys so that we can have out Ibo Nation. We also have oil in some parts of Ibo land. Actually last 2 years we found oil about the distance of 7 kilometers from my house. I guess we can find even more if we search. Beside some of this people you call Niger Delta are Ibos and answer ibo names and their town is in ibo language. Also we have common understanding and can exist together peacefully. But if they do not want to be part of us, it is fine and good Write to UN, ECOWAS AU, etc using this declaration as a reason. At least you should have been waiting in the wings prior to this declaration. The north has given you guys some assistance in the actualisation of your dream, why should they be the one to start going the whole hog of calling for referendum again? Is it not you that want to leave? 5 Likes |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by OROSUNBOLB(m): 1:09pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
NothingDoMe: Was Nnamdi Kanu not arrested?
Who is begging? What is needed is peaceful dissolution. This pattern of the north will bring war.
HOW MANY NORTHERNERS HAVE LEFT THE EAST?
Can people not divide peacefully again? God abeg oh. What stops Ipob from issuing same ultimatum to all Northerners to vacate Eastern region? In actual sense,the Arewa Youths are actually assisting you to realise your dream country-biafra. You are here talking about peaceful dissolution,there was nothing peaceful about Nnamdi Kanu's approach too before he was picked up. The reality on ground,which is visible, even to the blind,is that if Igbos are asked to peacefully leave Nigeria today,They will go down on their kneels and beg to remain in Nigeria. This is what is happening now. Biafra is a mere blackmail tool. Please take this golden opportunity to have your biafra ;vacate the North now! 3 Likes |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by kdmi(m): 1:10pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
I wish to make this clear,that iam from the north,I have not ask any bastard to speak on my behave and no bastard has ask for my permission to make any declaration about Igbo to leave north,in view of that I want to categorically state that,we will never follow those fucking blood sucking demon in fighting Igbo's again,our parents fought for the unity of this country, I will not be party to its disintegration, I will never let the labour of my parents pass in vain,I believed that the south have issues that we need to listen to and I support the restructuring of this country. this is my personal stand. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by NothingDoMe: 1:12pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
OROSUNBOLB:
What stops Ipob from issuing same ultimatum to all Northerners to vacate Eastern region? In actual sense,the Arewa Youths are actually assisting you to realise your dream country-biafra. You are here talking about peaceful dissolution,there was nothing peaceful about Nnamdi Kanu's approach too before he was picked up. The reality on ground,which is visible, even to the blind,is that if Igbos are asked to peacefully leave Nigeria today,They will go down on their kneels and beg to remain in Nigeria. This is what is happening now. Biafra is a mere blackmail tool. Please take this golden opportunity to have your biafra ;vacate the North now! Sure. Meanwhile hope you don't mind that the NDA have said they will commence bombing of oil installations till October 1st. Hope this is also fine with you? And your elders are preparing too. Don't be dumb. https://www.nairaland.com/3854213/ready-oodua-republic-onac#57412990 3 Likes |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Stkilda(m): 1:12pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
LionDeLeo:
All these stories aren't necessary. Go and check fed allocation b4 coming here to spew trash. We all know your problem is how to corner Niger delta Oil but notwithstanding, pack your things and get out, enough of the chest beating. Bro, they never asked to be chased out of Nigeria and to have their assets forcefully appropriated. They asked to be allowed an orderly separation from Nigeria. These are two different things. In any case, Niger delta has threatened to leave Nigeria with their oil, in the event that the Igbo are forcefully removed from Nigeria. This goes to show the Igbo are not interested in the oil of the Niger Delta and the good people of the Niger Delta know that. 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Nobody: 1:14pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
linusbnn:
Try and use your brain and don't be so childish. Let me enlighten you on the purpose of why the igbo's will reject the threat. If the igbos will have to leave the north,it must be on the ground that a UN monitored referendum be conducted so that the properties of the was done in UK about Scotland and in EU about the UK. Since Kanu knew all this why did he keep clamoring for Biafra in an abusive way.. calling Nigeria a zoo and telling his comrade to kill all Hausa bastard and Yoruba alike .. since he knew they need a UN monitored referendum why can't he behave like a gentleman instead of sounding like a bigot .. Some Igbo are just being paranoid just thinking all other tribes hate them and that's not the true situation Just my opinion 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Litmus: 1:14pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
The mistake some people are making is substituting Igbo with Biafra. Igbo people and Biafra/IPOB are two different things. 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by ransomed: 1:17pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
Sarki bori, mai dubu and dan iskas are preparing the almajiris and miyeti allah for the onslaught and we are on nl joking about the oncoming extermination. The north has many dangerous local weapons mankind has not seen before. The head harvester was used in Jos 2009 crisis. People should start preparing to move before the demons in human form unleash mayhem on them. |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Nobody: 1:23pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
Stkilda:
Bro, they never asked to be chased out of Nigeria. They asked to be allowed an orderly separation from Nigeria. These are two different things. You are, of course, aware that even though the popular position of the Igbo is that they want their own ethnic homeland to be called Biafra, it is not every Igbo person that supports this position. My view is that Nigeria should lead in a peaceful restoration of Biafra and thereafter allow this silent minority the option of remaining in Nigeria as Nigerians or to take up dual citizenship. That would be mature thing to do. Finally, a reasonable and mature person. It is the right of Igbos to want it to be orderly. There are however two main parties to this. Secondly, even if they leave, it is the right of the "Zoo"/Nigeria not to grant citizenship to Aliens or foreign nationals from any country in this world. So whether a small minority want to stay or not, the result will be most unfortunate. But then, these are things that are bound to happen. Change and change management is never 100 percent perfect. As a matter of fact, I am in support that Nigeria should let them go peacefully. And I also further think that they needent even wait to be told. They should capitalize on the opportunity presented them recently. I totally support Nigeria letting them separate peacefully. But the terms and conditions of the status of Biafrans living in Nigeria will be determined by the Nigerian State. Finally, If Nigeria does not let them go, they shall keep putting the blame of all their problems on Nigeria. They will only be in this union, discontented. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by LionDeLeo: 1:24pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
Stkilda:
Bro, they never asked to be chased out of Nigeria and to have their assets forcefully appropriated. They asked to be allowed an orderly separation from Nigeria. These are two different things. In any case, Niger delta has threatened to leave Nigeria with their oil, in the event that the Igbo are forcefully removed from Nigeria. This goes to show the Igbo are not interested in the oil of the Niger Delta and the good people of the Niger Delta know that. @ the emboldened, was cownu drunk when he made this statement? 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by karzyharsky(m): 1:24pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
the only solution to this chaos is to take dat fool Nnamdi kanu to his home( kuje ). 4 Likes |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Nobody: 1:29pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
Stkilda:
Actually, some of them were initially saying that they were not in support of the restoration of Biafra. They decided to keep quiet and fall in line when it became clear that it was the popular position of the Igbo that they want their own ethnic homeland to be called Biafra. My personal view is that after the restoration of Biafra, some of these silent minority should be allowed to remain in Nigeria as Nigerians or to take up dual citizenship. They will remain as foreigners. This means they should apply for visa or permit to stay here. |
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Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Elfaris(m): 1:36pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
Oni Naijamaican Qayoday I have been in Niger State for seven years now and during this time, I have seen over a dozen Corps Members from the East, turbaned as Chiefs by Northern Traditional rulers. I know 2 people from the West and 1 person from the East employed as permanent staff in the Niger State Civil Service and I'm not talking about ladies who got Indigeneship through marriage. I'm talking about men who still retain their Yoruba and Igbo names as well as their religious status (Christians) working full-time with a State in the North; a region that people in the East have chosen to demonize yet find difficult to leave. Believe what you want but I say to you, the average Northerner believes more in inclusiveness and 'One Nigeria' than his compatriot from the East. How often does a community in Eastern Nigeria honour a Corps Member from the North with a chieftaincy title (Free Of Charge)? How many Hausa men/Northern Muslims are employed as full-time Civil Servants by State Governments across the East? |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by deomelo: 1:38pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
The group of northern elders also expressed “disappointment” with the Northern Governors’ Forum for disowning the coalition, insisting that it was hypocritical for the Igbo to continue to live in other parts of the country while agitating for Nigeria’s breakup. This is the ultimate idiocy, cowardice, lack of seriousness and foolishness with these silly Igbos. You want to break up, you want your own biafra, but you don't want go back to your biafra, you don't want to go back to your biafra You hate Hausa people so much, but you still find it difficult to remove yourself and your family from Hausa land You are under serious threat against you and your families, but you don't mind getting slaughtered just because of money and greed. The question now is, do you really want biafra or it's all just noise and distraction because there is nothing to go back to in your own land because your own land is either worthless, unproductive and you hate it so much that you'd rather die in other people's land than living in your own land. This is the sad effect of lack of credible leadership and sane adults in biafraland. What a sad travesty and conundrum.. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Rikidony(m): 1:40pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
I am just tired of waking up every morning to discuss pertaining issues affecting Nigeria like recession, Bad governance, Epileptic power supply and poor economy. but all I see on front page are Ipob and Arewa brainwashed miscreants battling for supremacy.
u wanna break away from the country and you have been given that on a plater of gold by this tout why don't you leave and relocate to your states in droves, ensuring the development of Biafra in speed of light.
I am tired of all this sh.it, this scenario helps the present government alot, as many Nigerians has forgotten about the hardship and all the unfulfilled promises of the ruling party.
Nigeria must come to their senses and realise that all this rubbish are just pure politics |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Day11(m): 1:47pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
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Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Prince16: 1:54pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
Biodun556: I noticed that since the Arewa youth gave the Biafra people quit notice, their noise has reduced. You can imaging IPOB begging for time.
As in ehn.....its really shocking! So, all d IGG was a ruse afterall. The wind has blown and d fowl's y*** don open! |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by deomelo: 1:54pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
Iblad0994:
Since Kanu knew all this why did he keep clamoring for Biafra in an abusive way.. calling Nigeria a zoo and telling his comrade to kill all Hausa bastard and Yoruba alike .. since he knew they need a UN monitored referendum why can't he behave like a gentleman instead of sounding like a bigot ..
Some Igbo are just being paranoid just thinking all other tribes hate them and that's not the true situation
Just my opinion
Igbo paranoids hate their real selves, the son of God. They want to kill the son of God and his father, God; they want to kill other sons of God (Nigerians) and become the creator of themselves and creator of other persons and creator of the world; they are pursuing specialness and superiority.
They are going to lose; they are merely having a nightmarish dream where those they attack will attack and kill them.
If they want happy dreams they must care and love other people and see all people as equal.
The paranoid Igbo having identified with his imaginary exalted-self fancies himself a success and believes that other people are failures.
http://chatafrik.com/articles/psychology/paranoia-has-a-spiritual-dimension#.WT07jOvyuWu
Paranoia within the ibo community is well known and studied. Sadly, this is a general communal trait and the main source of the troubled and fractured relation they have with other people, even among themselves. You just can not co-exist with other people in any sane society in a paranoid and suspicious state of mind or the usual grand delusions that you don't have to respect other people or see them as equal because you are so deluded and also thinking you are better than other people and because of the same delusions and paranoia, other people hate you and are always out to get you when in fact they care less about you. Very sad I must say. 3 Likes |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Coldsteel(m): 1:55pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
LionDeLeo:
I struck out the irrelevant part.
Based on the emboldened, the north has reacted to the agitation of the ibos since they are not satisfied with the union.
The quit notice can be judiciously used by the ibos who should have been waiting in the wings for such opportunity.
Simply write to EU, ECOWAS, UN and any other relevant body using the declaration as a very good reason why action should be expedited towards the disintegration rather than calling for arrest and be making some non existent claims. You are still missing it bro..You always take the quest of a sect for all.That's ur prob.Last time i checked, Ohaneze Ndigbo is still the official mouthpiece of the Igbos and they have never sought for Biafra but peaceful reconstructuring.Why should you then take the stand of IPOB as the position of Igbos over that of Ohaneze? Then you talked about reaction from north like the words of a rather unknown Northern group now stands for the position of the North despite world wide condemnation from their people. Not all Igbos support Biafra, bro. I'm a proud Igbo man from Delta/Anambra and I'm one of them. |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by deomelo: 1:56pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
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Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Stkilda(m): 1:58pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
OmaniPadmeHum:
Finally, a reasonable and mature person.
It is the right of Igbos to want it to be orderly. There are however two main parties to this. Secondly, even if they leave, it is the right of the "Zoo"/Nigeria not to grant citizenship to Aliens or foreign nationals from any country in this world. So whether a small minority want to stay or not, the result will be most unfortunate. But then, these are things that are bound to happen. Change and change management is never 100 percent perfect.
As a matter of fact, I am in support that Nigeria should let them go peacefully. And I also further think that they needent even wait to be told. They should capitalize on the opportunity presented them recently.
I totally support Nigeria letting them separate peacefully. But the terms and conditions of the status of Biafrans living in Nigeria will be determined by the Nigerian State.
Finally, If Nigeria does not let them go, they shall keep putting the blame of all their problems on Nigeria. They will only be in this union, discontented. It is not reasonable to expect them to just walk out and form their own country. It takes two to tango. Nigeria and the new country must negotiate the terms of the separation to mutual advantage. Now we have assumed that only the Igbo invest. But we all know that is not true. Non Igbo also invest. Therefore, there is a good chance that some Nigerians may have substantial investments in what will become Biafran territory. These Nigerians may also wish to take up Biafran citizenship in addition to their current Nigerian citizenship. |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Stkilda(m): 2:00pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
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Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Prince16: 2:02pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
OmaniPadmeHum: The irony of the Biafra Agitation.
You want Biafra. They chase you out of Nigeria. Instead of siezing the opportunity to go back home enmass, you say you are not going anywhere. I expect great jubilation and joyous celebrations. I expect mass movement. I expect the Ghana Must Go scene which I witnessed. Truck loads of Ghanaians, moving out. With Jute bags which became nicknamed "Ghana-Must-Go" bag.
If you want Biafra all you need do is go back to the East enmass. Refuse to trade with Nigeria. Refuse to have anything to do with Nigeria. When you are going back, no policeman or soldier will say "why are you travelling"? Freedom of movement to your states of origin is a fundamental Human Right. In my opinion. No one is holding you back but yourselves.
It doesn't even matter if a few of your elders are in the service of Nigeria as appointees etc. Ignore them. Build your Biafra, when it is as rossy as you claim it will be, they will have no choice but to go back to their dear Biafra.
So for all intents and purposes, this is the opportunity you have been praying for. Leave the North. Go back home. Build your utopia. Boycott everything Nigerian. Biafra is being given to you on a platter of gold. Your leaders are saying they are not going anywhere and daring the North to attack them. Be united in purpose and be ready to go through the "pain" and "surgery" of achieving a good and perfect Biafra. This pain will involve leaving your businesses, property, etc. But it is for a good cause. Child bearing comes with some pain. The birthing of Biafra will not come without sacrifices.
Nnamdi Kanu says Nigeria will beg Biafra to go. The North has told you to go. So take the opputunity to do so. If Nigeria does not let you leave you will blame all your troubles on Nigeria. It is for this reason alone, that I support Biafra. Everyone needs the opportunity to take the chance and go the distance. So sieze the chance. You have been given till October. The distance between the major parts of the North and the East is generally less than 24 hours by road. I should expect a great jubilation when the North asked you to vacate without a gun shot. I expect a great exodus. Your leaders should come together and choose a course of action.
If you understand strategy you should take this golden opportunity. Pharaoh as asked the Jews to leave Egypt. What are the Jews still waiting for? They now refuse to go to the promised land. There is no red sea in this story. The promised land is known and available. No need for scouts and no need to traverse the deserts. Again I am expecting a great exodus. A huge one. When citizens of another country are not wanted anymore they are expelled. You are Biafrans and Nigeria has expelled you. So go back to your Biafra and gladly do so.
If this opportunity is not taken, then the Biafra matter is just that of a people trying to constitute a nuisance, disunited in purpose and annoyingly empty in character. Biafra has come, take it and stop the indecision. Stop worrying about what you will loose. These are necessary. South Sudan lost a lot after the referendum including the rights to pump it's oil through pipelines that go through Sudan to the export terminals. They had to negotiate the fees/cost of pumping South Sudan's Oil.The South Sudanese did not bother about their property in Khartoum. Theirs was even worse. They were never told to go, the way the North has peacefully ordered Biafrans to do. This is a once in a life time opputunity. Take it.
Do not start wondering what will happen to your investments. To your market of about 150 million Nigerians. Your perhaps about 40-60 million Biafrans are available (we do not know your true population figures). Trade with them and find new international trade partners. Do not start bothering about what will become of Lekki, or Festac, or Ikeja, or Ikorodu, or Abuja or other areas you "developed". In my opinion, only a foolish man develops another man's land and leaves his own and then he even boasts about this to the world about this great mistake and miscalculation. It is when you have developed yours to your satisfaction that you then extend your good developmental gestures to other "less fortunate people".
Unite in purpose. Buhari is not even in the country. Osinbanjo is more reasonable. Take the chance. Move ensmass. Exodus out of all parts of Nigeria. Move back home. Organize yourselves. Ignore everything in Nigeria. This opportunity will never come again. You are putting your hope in ICJ and UN etc. Time and time again, these organizations have stood by and watched endless maacascre of innocent civilians. Syria, South Sudan etc. Even the Nigeria/Biafra Civil War.
You claim you have all the businesses. You can cripple Nigeria. Nigeria is a zoo. Your footballers are the best. Your women are the best. You are the most industrous. You are the most brilliant. You are the most hard working. You are the most advanced. Your exodus alone should then help you win this agitation. So, cripple Nigeria by leaving. Destroy Nigeria by removing all your services. Obliterate Nigeria by withdrawing your elite. Stall Nigeria's evolution of her human gene pool by taking back your pretty light complexioned igbo girls. In fact go back home and lock your shops again. This time, lock them for good. It has come to you easier than you imagined. The next time you are coming to Nigeria, do so with the ECOWAS Passport or a Biafran passport. Pay the Nigerian Visa Fees and go through the process. Refuse to enter Nigeria with a Visa. Yes, if Nigerians say come in, you say "no,that will be illegal since I am an allien. Could you please grant me papers"? If they refuse you go back to Biafra.
The struggle has moved from opening fake propaganda online and lying about how Asari supplies weapons and how Donald Trump warned Buhari. It is this same lies and fake propaganda that contributed to the loss of the Civil War. People hardly knew the facts from fiction and leaders couldn't make rational and calculated decisions. The struggle is now beyond propaganda my dear Biafrans. It has come and stares you in the face. It is real now and no more mere rantings on the internet and other forms/means of mass media and mass communication. Take it the opportunity. It has materialized. I mean see the news in the Zoo city of Lagos. Animals are even treated better than Zoo Animals, Nigerians.
BIAFRA HAS COME. TAKE IT! |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Stkilda(m): 2:08pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
danjumakolo:
They will remain as foreigners. This means they should apply for visa or permit to stay here. This sort of details will be ironed out between Nigeria and Biafra to mutual advantage. That is why a peaceful separation remains important. Have you considered the fact that some Nigerians may for a variety of reasons choose to take up the Biafrian citizenship, in addition their Nigerian citizenship? Strange as it may seem, it won't hurt to have such an option. Wouldn't you like the option of the Ghanaian citizenship? This is something you may not have considered some 10 years ago. You and I don't have the crystal ball. 2 Likes |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by hollah123: 2:08pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
Sealeddeal: Don't worry yourself, Nigeria population was about 40million when 3million died in a war. Syria with 22million population has fought for 7years and has lost just about 500k people, so I am thinking that Nigeria with a population of about 150million people can lose 6million comfortably in perhaps 10years. it's better Nigeria go to civil war now so that the remaining of Nigeria, if ever, will know the importance of Justice. u are a pathetic fool, c as dis fool is talking about 6 million souls like u are talking about birds. with this your reasoning I pity how u will make wise decision concerning your life |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by hollah123: 2:14pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
franudi: Why do you call them foolish?There are formal ways separating a country.Arewa quit notice is not a formal way and must be ignored. but the way NK is hauling insult on Yoruba's n Hausa's is the best way to separate a country 1 Like |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by deomelo: 2:14pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
Coldsteel:
You are still missing it bro..You always take the quest of a sect for all.That's ur prob.Last time i checked, Ohaneze Ndigbo is still the official mouthpiece of the Igbos and they have never sought for Biafra but peaceful referendum. Why should you then take the stand of IPOB as the position of Igbos over that of Ohaneze? Then you talked about reaction from north like the words of a rather unknown Northern group now stands for the position of the North despite world wide condemnation from their people. Not all Igbos support Biafra, bro. I'm a proud Igbo man from Delta/Anambra and I'm one of them. You are wrong and I even doubt you follow the trends within your own community because Ohaneze is not calling for biafra or any kind of referendum. What they are calling for is a restructured and better Nigeria, not biafra or any kind of referendum. Below is the link from the full speech given by the president of Ohaneze, John Nwodo at biafra @ 50 just a few days ago. All he talked about was peaceful co existence and a better Nigeria he even spoke against any kind of war or friction. http://www.nationalpointdaily.com/news/1196-john-nwodo,-president-general-ohaneze-ndigbo-we-want-a-federally-owned-nigeria.html |
Re: Igbo Dare Arewa: We Won’t Leave North …demand Ango Abdullahi’s Arrest by Prince16: 2:23pm On Jun 11, 2017 |
Ok 3 Likes |