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Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Odingo1: 4:34pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Sanchez01:Then what is IPOB calling for , what is the main reason for the quit notice giving to Igbos If the other Nigerians are tired of Igbos, let them have referendum, then grant them Biafra if they said so,then kick them out of Nigeria to Biafra. Very simple,asking your follow Nigerian to leave one part of Nigeria without their own country is act of cowardice,blackmail and intimidation on the part of the north, they should be bold enough to the needful 2 Likes |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by coptic: 4:37pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Yyeske: You are the idiot! Nonsensical youth! Spits on your illiterate skull! 1 Like |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Leez(m): 4:39pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Nne5:lol ds nl kids won't kill me ooo remember wen achebe warned u all dt d igbo man is no hostage to religion or archaic tradition like hausas or yorubas dont be deceiving yourselves o biafra is coming and fast too ds pips saying otherwise are called efulefu eg joe igbokwe type majority of igbos are already back home |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by femolii: 4:39pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Odingo1:See ur life now mr man face people that gives u quite notice not yorubas |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Odingo1: 4:47pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Stevengold:Self determination is not a call for war, let them have referendum and have Biafra if they wish, UK did not fight Scotland and Spain is not fighting Catalonia, this not olden days, UN charter should be respected,even the northern youth acknowledge UN charter in their last letter. Why all this war, war war things, people claim that Igbos are bad but are afraid for them to have their own contry. You are bringing the event of 50 years ago in these modern time. |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by checkolatunji: 4:54pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
vicadex07: My brother it's no possible for a monkey to leave a Zoo |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Nnamdiojukwu: 5:06pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
LionDeLeo:Is a lie,those Igbos here in the north are not going any where,if they try it,Mr hunger will do more harm to them than Biafra war. Where are they going to evacuate there business to? 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by somez(m): 5:12pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Be quiet Mr. Yyeske: |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Nnamdiojukwu: 5:13pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Odingo1:The north should have referendum and grant them Biafra. Where on earth such happened, asking a fellow Nigerian to leave,from ojukwu to KANU,they kept saying the same thing,Biafra, and the north said,go and have your referendunm in peace,we cannot force you to stay,and you are hear vomiting nonsense. Please,get out of here. 1 Like |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by victorvezx(m): 5:14pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
saintandsinnerz:Just like how Ipob hate and propaganda are inciting the Arewa youths and winning them more supporters in their anti Igbo campaign abi. |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by somez(m): 5:14pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Anu mpama shukuokukobambi: 1 Like |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by somez(m): 5:16pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
God bless you nwanemu. Frankyboy1: |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Nobody: 5:33pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Odingo1:IPOB are not the recognized representatives of the Igbo people by the Nigerian state. It is then left for IPOB to organize a political party to get its members elected to to the executive and legislatures, or bring pressure to bear on the current ones to raise the matter. No representative from another region is going to do that for you and also Nigeria can never negotiate with a group whose leader is currently on trial for one of the most serious crimes against the state. |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Odingo1: 5:43pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
GoroTango:Then Northern youth are jokers, then why asking them to leave You people are cowards,you dont like the Igbos at the same time want to live with them at all cost. 1 Like |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Odingo1: 5:46pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Nnamdiojukwu:You are suffering from inferiority complex, be proud of yourself first and stop impersonating people,then go back to school 1 Like |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by julioralph(m): 5:51pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Stevengold:Very Balanced Statement, but will they listen? |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by GavelSlam: 5:55pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
candidbabe: Not God of TB Joshua? |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by smileyoo: 5:58pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
if the ibos insist on staying in the north, its advisable for them to make proper security arrangement for their own safety. i don't trust this govt to protect them, when the gbege starts. fulani herdsmen is a case in point. don't allow your investiments to becloud ur sense of reasoning. i repeat this govt can't fight their people to defend you, better come back except you 're strong enough to defend yourselves. 1 Like |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by kaboji(m): 6:04pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Where they didn't distance themselves when Nnamdi Kanu was calling Nigeria zoo and calling for bloodshed? Is now they are knew we're living peacefully and they have invest so much in developing the region. The fact is that Igbo enjoy doing business in Northern Nigeria more than their own region, they are in every state and villages in the north and i am sure 80% of Igbo businesses men and women are not in support of what Nnamdi is agitating. 1 Like |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Nobody: 6:30pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Odingo1:Stick to the point. You want Biafra then do things the right way. The Arewa youth can only provide as much help but your representatives need to raise the issue on the floor of the house as no other region's reps are gonna do that for you. |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by shukuokukobambi: 6:39pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
somez: 4 Likes |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by joinnow: 6:45pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Sylvanus Aneke Sylvanus Aneke Sylvanus Aneke how many times did i call you 3 times return home with your family on or b4 the deadline |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by SmartMugu: 6:56pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
candidbabe:Who is this person you quoted in the bolded? Why is the name so long? I feel like it's torture to name anyone that hard way. Unless ure trying to describe something else, that name is simply too long and could be abbreviated. |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Nobody: 6:56pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Naturally we are in shock that such threat message will come from people we have been staying with.. The above quote cracked me up real hard. What?! U mean after declaring Biafra, threatening war, calling Nigeria Zoo, calling Hausas cows, and so on.. and when asked to go and get what you asked you are in SHOCK? Common mheen, una fall my hands. Eediots. |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Basfaq(m): 6:57pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Arewa youth declaration made us to know the true meaning of Biafra. |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Nobody: 7:02pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
I though the already agreed to leave the north? |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Nobody: 7:02pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
kaboji: I disagree. If they are not, they should be condemning it and not be causing nuisance online and complying with a sit-home. They think they can have their cake and still have it. Never heard of that before. It's even irrational and mischievous. Something brutal has to happen so that we can all move on. We cannot be distracted everytime with a group of people who are confused, unstable and emotional. It draws the country back and leads (already) to distrust. |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Nobody: 7:13pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Odingo1: Who will create the Biafra? Lol see mumu o. You will create it by yourself. Tell all your legislators to do the needful. Nigerians actually want you people to go. And the North has demonstrated that. It is the insults you hauled on them daily they can't bear anymore. But you can't continue insulting all of us and yet you are not doing the right things by leaving. You can't live peacefully with people you call cows and goats, and yes zoo. |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by positivetaught: 7:29pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
There is no doubt about the feelings of injustice in large parts of the country right now,especially the feeling of been hard done by the core north against the other parts of the country, the Igbo's has been the most voice ferrous about this. most reasonable people agreed that it's only fair that the country is restructured politically n economically with the exception of the core north who has benefited most from the status quo, the Igbo's stands a better chance of realising meaningful gains in their agitations by infusing the condition of restructuring as an antidote to the demand for secession, this way they can easily win the hearts of the SS,SW,n the ethnic minorities in the north who are agitating along that course thus leaving the core north without option rather negotiations, but I'm afraid the present incoherent n haphazard approach by the Igbo's is creating doubts, confusion n a lukewarm acceptance by those who should readily be backing them on a very good cause, the core north will be the ultimate beneficiary of this disunity, the situation may look delicate now but by a careful analysis,it's easy to see that this is a golden opportunity to really remedy the ills of this country finally n put her on a truly great course only if those who felt cheated can get their acts right,we shall cry for a long time to come if we failed now. 1 Like |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by Nobody: 7:37pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
candidbabe:
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Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by enemyofprogress: 7:50pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
Let the battle start now NEED FOR IGBO - YORUBA DETENTE By : Chinweizu By the way there is historical evidence, from a well-placed non-Nigerian source, that the Igbo-Yoruba Cold War was needlessly unleashed by Zik in 1948, and not, as Igbo mythology has it, by Awo through the Carpet crossing in 1951. Here is the story of how Zik declared war on the Yoruba in 1948: " It was in this year [1945] that a group of Yorubas, led by Chief Awolowo, Dr Oni Akerele, Chief Abiodun Akerele, Akintola Williams, Chief Rosiji and others, founded a Yoruba organization in London called Egbe Omo Oduduwa, meaning “a society of the descendants of Oduduwa.” . . . Our friends from the Eastern Region and some from the Western Regions of that vast country showed their hostility to the formation of the Egbe Omo Oduduwa of the Yorubas. Those of us who did not hail from Nigeria were highly disturbed by the threat of our unity as West Africans under the banner of W.A.S.U., which was itself predominantly Nigerian. Although there had been in existence an Ibo Union for some twenty months or so before the birth of Egbe Omo Oduduwa, not much notice had been taken of it at W.A.S.U. In any case, for obvious reasons, this new association looked formidable enough to merit our attention. All attempts to persuade the founders to squelch the new-born association proved futile. Happily, this did not break up our great W.A.S.U. although it did leave bitter feelings all over. In Nigeria itself, the new Association did not take root until 1948, when another powerful group of Yoruba leaders formed one in Lagos. The names of the founders were indeed names to conjure with among the Yorubas in the capital—Sir Akintola Maja and many others. It was after that great event in Lagos that Chief Awolowo himself plucked up courage to inaugurate a branch at Ibadan. An editorial in Nigeria’s West African Pilot of September, 8 1948, which reached us in London, warned of the battle ahead. Among many other things, the editorial carried these ominous words: “Henceforth the cry must be one of battle against the Egbe Omo Oduduwa, its leaders at home and abroad, up hill and down dale, in the streets of Nigeria and in the streets of London and in the residence of its advocates.” The language was familiar enough. This was Nnamdi Azikiwe’s. Were our fears about the unity of Nigeria about to be justified? The parting knell had been tolled. It might in retrospect be said that the first salvos of the civil war had been fired by these words..." -- Joseph Appiah Joe Appiah: The Autobiography of an African Patriot, Accra: Assempa Publishers, 1996, pp. 160-161. This testimony from a Ghanaian who, for many years, was a member and President of W.A.S.U. in London, should give Igbos pause about the version of the Igbo-Yoruba Cold War they have accepted. The key point is that the Ibo Union had been in existence before the Egbe Omo Oduduwa was founded. Yet Zik declared war on the Egbe Omo Oduduwa. Why? If it was because the Egbe Omo Oduduwa was not Pan-Nigerian, then what of the pre-existing Ibo Union? In other words, it wasn’t the Yoruba who introduced tribal unions and tribalist politics into Nigeria but the Igbos. But whatever his reason, Zik was the one who declared war on the Yorubas; he was the aggressor. With that aggression as background, the carpet crossing becomes an understandable response to Zik’s declaration of war. If somebody who declared war on your people arrives to govern your homeland, what should your leaders do? Welcome him and let him govern, or drive him out by any means necessary? The carpet crossing accomplished just that. And Igbos, following Zik, the instigator of the response, condemn the Yorubas for defending themselves from Zik’s aggression. Zik’s conduct is an example of how Igbos can act without thinking of how their action might look to those their proposed action might adversely affect. That is a weakness Igbos should be on guard against, and should work to eliminate by extra self-awareness and constant self-criticism. For seven decades, we have paid for Zik’s aggression against the Yorubas. The Cold War which Zik started made it possible for the British to install the NPC in power in 1959 when Zik refused to join with Awo to form the Federal government. He explained it away by alluding to his distrust of Awo that stemmed from the Carpet crossing affair. In other words, Zik is ultimately responsible for our disasters and oppression under the Caliphate. But the pertinent issue at this time is that we, not the Yorubas, are responsible for the Yoruba-Igbo feud. We are not the innocent victims of Yoruba tribalism and hatred. That fact should inform our attitude in seeking rapprochement with the Yorubas, especially now that we need a Yoruba-Igbo alliance to help create conditions for us to exit our imprisonment in Lugard’s Nigeria." Copied 3 Likes |
Re: Arewa Youths Can’t Force Us To Leave North – Eze-igbo, Kaduna by bionixs: 7:51pm On Jun 24, 2017 |
chuks000:stay put sir. If they push you,reload and push back. They shouldnt be tired of one nigeria |
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