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Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by sunnyb0b0(m): 3:41pm On Aug 04, 2017 |
anthony86: I choose to be deceived. Don't cry more than the bereaved. 3 Likes |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by attackgat: 3:47pm On Aug 04, 2017 |
WetinConsignMe: And so? Nigerians have investments all over the world. Have they lost those investments for not being citizens of the country? 2) My family members work in the Federal govt. Do they quit there jobs?If Biafra is declared, the Nigerians in civil service in the East will have to quit their jobs and make way for those from the East who will also have to quit and return home to take over those jobs. 3)I have family members in the Army and police with strong bonds to their colleagues from other tribesThey will have to quit and return home. The bond of frienship should not be as strong as loyalty to ones ancestral land 4) My sister is married to a Yoruba man and his best friend for life is an Igbo man. There are many Nigerians married to foreigners from other countries, it has never been a problem. Everyone will just have to apply for the appropriate visa just as foreigners presently do 5) l have family members in various Universities outside Igbo land with strong undying bonds to people from other tribes As in the above, everyone will just have to apply for visa and life goes on 6) Non of ndi Igbo I know who reside outside Igbo land seem to want Biafra, unlike in the '60s when ndi Igbo were willing to die for it Biafra is about Igbos resident and living in the East. It is not about Igbos living in diaspora. But I hasten to add that many Igbos living in diaspora want Biafra. IPOB is still and internationally funded organisation by Igbos in diaspora 7) Many non-Igbo artisans have resided and worked in Igbo land for so long they are practically Igbo, also policemen and soldiers. They too will have to apply for the right visas to stay How about Igbo groups who may later want to seceed from Biafra or who don't want Biafra? If anyone doesnt want Biafra, they should vote in a referendum to remain part of Nigeria All I'm asking is: Isn't Nigeria too intertwined to be separated again? Isn't the genie already out of the bottle? Isn't it best if we find a way to live together instead of secessionist agitations? Czechoslovakia were together almost 80 years in 1992 when they split up into Czech Republic and Republic of Slovakia Scotland has been part of Britain for over 300 years, 3 times as much as the life of Nigeria which is just a little over 100 years. It did not stop scottish people from agitating for independence and getting a referendum in 2014 3 Likes |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by Integrityfarms(m): 4:48pm On Aug 04, 2017 |
WetinConsignMe: Stop thinking like a child. Open your eyes and read international treaties and Google is ever helpful 2 Likes |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by peterspp(m): 5:37pm On Aug 04, 2017 |
That is a rusbish statement.... we are being cheated... deapite d fact that we are d one making d nigeria rich... oga we want to go... or restructuring dont b a fool igbos 2 Likes |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by blackfase(m): 5:40pm On Aug 04, 2017 |
The fact Britain just pulled out of the EU doesn't refrain their citizens from staying within same EU. If it actually comes to fruition, there'll be laws to protect people and their properties... 2 Likes |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by MyNewJackeT: 6:11pm On Aug 04, 2017 |
freshest4live: You never chi chom chin, so you still believe onne is working. This is a post from 2016 Read it https://www.nairaland.com/2873405/onne-sea-port 1 Like |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 3:37am On Aug 05, 2017 |
Ifeanyi4491: Nwanne mu, a furu mu ala Igbo na anya. I just haven't figured how we will solve these issues. |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 3:55am On Aug 05, 2017 |
sunnyb0b0: Thanks for your erufite and comprehensive answers. Let's just remember we will have no say in places like, say, Lagos. And they can now pass any law they wish including a law barring us from their country. Also, during the 60's the oil was in Biafra, which, to be honest, was part of what made Biafra very enticing. The Biafra of today will be landlocked - no seaport and no oil. |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 3:58am On Aug 05, 2017 |
attackgat: Thanks for your erudite and comprehensive answers. Let's just remember we will have no say in places like, say, Lagos. And they can now pass any law they wish including a law barring us from their country. Also, during the 60's the oil was in Biafra, which, to be honest, was part of what made Biafra very enticing. The Biafra of today will be landlocked - no seaport and no oil. |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 4:09am On Aug 05, 2017 |
DocHMD: Nigeria is not a dangerous cult. Many Igbo people, including my parents, couldn't make it in Igbo land, but became quite wealthy (and happier) once they left Igbo land. |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 4:20am On Aug 05, 2017 |
xelly: But people are giving very good and thoughtful answers and solutions. U r the only one stuck on whether they are questioons |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by net282: 4:30am On Aug 05, 2017 |
Our ppl re blind |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 4:46am On Aug 05, 2017 |
paBuhari: Nwanne mu were ile gi gua eze gi onu. Many ndi Igbo who couldn't make it in Igbo land made it outside ala igbo.and are more fulfilled there. You are jeopardizing their years of labour, sweat, and tears. And for exactly what? Biafra in the 60s made sense - we had all of Easterm Nigeria including the only oil. I don't see how Biafra seceeding today benefits Ndi Igbo. |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 4:54am On Aug 05, 2017 |
zenmaster: That's what I want - REVOLUTION by the youth of this country, united regardless of tribe. Punish the rulling class thieves for what they put the country through. We want Nzeogwu's detribalised idealism back. 1 Like |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 5:06am On Aug 05, 2017 |
ozowarac: In my humble opinion, the imput of different tribes makes Nigeria a more interesting place. Many Igbos who couldn't make it at home found success and fufilment in other parts of Nigeria. Please explain to me how secession of a land-locked, oil free Biafra favor those people |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 5:25am On Aug 05, 2017 |
attackgat: Your answers, though very thoughtful, are a bit myopic. The term "Ghana must go" didn't come from nowhere. Going by the hatred being spewed here on Nairaland, you can multiply it a hundred times. Knowing human greed, expulsion of Igbos and annexation of their properties would be order of the day |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 5:29am On Aug 05, 2017 |
sunnyb0b0: The term "Ghana must go" didn't come from nowhere. Going by the hatred being spewed here on Nairaland, you can multiply it a hundred times. Knowing human greed, expulsion of Igbos and annexation of their properties would be order of the day |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 5:40am On Aug 05, 2017 |
sunnyb0b0: By the way the North that Arewa youths have given Igbos till October 1 to leave, that's the same north u say won't let Igbos go because they can't survive without Igboz |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by slam7000(m): 7:23am On Aug 05, 2017 |
anthony86: Why hasn't the federal government taken steps to make onne port work? Is the federal government unaware of the huge economic importance of that port? Why should Lagos port be the only one that serves a population of 200 million people? If I may ask, why is it less expensive to ship through Lagos than Onne? Why stifle businesses of those who ship through Onne. Isn't that wickedness? Everybody converges at Lagos because the city has been designed to take the shine off other Nigerian cities especially the Riverline areas, tomorrow you'll hear of how Lagos has been accommodating and benefitting other non lagosians. Why would Abuja and Lagos be the main international airports? Why won't the federal government effect good rail network to help movement of goods and people? Somebody will argue that the railway links are being worked on. Why would it take several complaints to make the federal government sit up when South Eastern states were excluded in the projects. What a very wicked set of evil and vindictive people running the government! Fulani herdsmen are camped in the forests of delta states, they receive logistics and supplies from your security agencies. Presidential aspirants, politicians from the north send them 'relief materials'. They commit evil in other people's land but your security agencies look the other way. When the locals react, your army and police will respond immediately! Tomorrow you'll hear them fighting and arguing that their great grand fathers had lived in those forests for centuries! The same set of people will burn Igbo people's shops located in the north, kill innocent business men out of hate. Government will ignore them, kinsmen will contribute finances to assist family and you wonder why people are agitating for Biafra? I was angry with Nnamdi Kanu for using vulgar languages but I will stop criticising him. The reasons people support him is because Nigeria as a country is filled with very wicked and very corrupt leaders who are out to destroy and not build. Yes Igbos are marginalised. It can not be over emphasised. 1 Like |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by PFRB: 8:52am On Aug 05, 2017 |
Wetinconsignme.... I thought you were asking questions. Now why are you making arguments? ? ? 2 Likes |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by sunnyb0b0(m): 9:41am On Aug 05, 2017 |
WetinConsignMe: Just watch and see. Oct 1 is not too far. 2 Likes |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by sunnyb0b0(m): 9:42am On Aug 05, 2017 |
WetinConsignMe: Ever heard of ICC? Do you know why Fatou Bensouda visited Nigeria last year? Do you know why Oba of Lagos panicked like a wet chicken after making the lagoon threat? This is 2017 dude. 2 Likes |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by DocHMD: 9:45am On Aug 05, 2017 |
PFRB: We all know the guy is just being a mischevious zoogerian hypocrite wallowing in self-deceit. They first open a thread pretending to be 'neutral" about Biafra, ask useless questions that have been answered severally, when you slam them with the truth, they reveal their anti-Biafran sentiments without even knowing it. 2 Likes |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by sunnyb0b0(m): 9:46am On Aug 05, 2017 |
WetinConsignMe: Go and study your map very well. South east is landlocked but Igboland is not landlocked. 2 Likes |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by xelly: 9:51am On Aug 05, 2017 |
WetinConsignMe: They may not know the structure of question or may be reacting to your complain and you thing is an answer. |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 11:47am On Aug 05, 2017 |
sunnyb0b0: But Ghana went Where was ICC when they were forced to pack there things in Ghana-must-go bags and leave |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 11:53am On Aug 05, 2017 |
xelly: I think u r stuck on the idea that questions only come a certain way. Many questions are implied. "Good morning" can be a question. |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 11:57am On Aug 05, 2017 |
sunnyb0b0: I have studiedy map. If we leave they must give us the whole East, otherwise we r being cheated |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by Warship: 12:00pm On Aug 05, 2017 |
WetinConsignMe: ICC was created in 2001 Try that now and watch foreign investors shy away from your economy. Ask South Africa why they fell economically behind Nigeria after their xenophobic attack. |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 12:02pm On Aug 05, 2017 |
PFRB: I thanked them for their answers to my questions and solutions they offered, then I moved the discussion forward. |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by WetinConsignMe: 12:05pm On Aug 05, 2017 |
DocHMD: I thanked them for their answers to my questions and solutions proffered, then I moved the discussion forward. |
Re: Sincere Questions For Biafra Agitators by sunnyb0b0(m): 12:05pm On Aug 05, 2017 |
WetinConsignMe: Who are the we? D I have anything in common with a cone headed afonja like you? |
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