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Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by DejiSantos: 12:11pm On Mar 19, 2018

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by SakuraSimiola: 12:17pm On Mar 19, 2018
Interesting.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by hopilo: 12:37pm On Mar 19, 2018
Army = Boko

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by kernel504(m): 1:00pm On Mar 19, 2018
Please they're barbarians, why did you fight to have terrorists in your beloved nation?

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by gidgiddy: 1:01pm On Mar 19, 2018
The war was unfortunate but unavoidable. Someone had to standup to the North and Yorubas simply dont have that sort of backbone. So Igbos had to fight, they were the only who could.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Dreambeat: 1:02pm On Mar 19, 2018
Gowon and his unborn generation will for ever pay for the sins committed against innocent and defenless Biafrans.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by joeyfire(m): 1:12pm On Mar 19, 2018
Today those who shed blood are witnessing the repercussions in their own homelands, every single place... We must always be careful of the seeds we sow in this life. God is not a man.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by CSTR2: 1:20pm On Mar 19, 2018
Barbarians

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by SakuraSimiola: 1:59pm On Mar 19, 2018
The video made me tear up.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Paperwhite(m): 3:07pm On Mar 19, 2018
joeyfire:
Today those who shed blood are witnessing the repercussions in their own homelands, every single place... We must always be careful of the seeds we sow in this life. God is not a man.
That is just the painful truth my dear.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Tmelisfon: 3:32pm On Mar 19, 2018
Na waoo
Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by SakuraSimiola: 4:27pm On Mar 19, 2018
joeyfire:
Today those who shed blood are witnessing the repercussions in their own homelands, every single place... We must always be careful of the seeds we sow in this life. God is not a man.

Woah
Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Nobody: 4:53pm On Mar 19, 2018
gidgiddy:
The war was unfortunate but unavoidable. Someone had to standup to the North and Yorubas simply dont have that sort of backbone. So Igbos had to fight, they were the only who could.
Oga the civil war was not about igbos standing up to the north. The events that led to it are well chronicled so don't try to distort history

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Nobody: 4:57pm On Mar 19, 2018
GoroTango:
Oga the civil war was not about igbos standing up to the north. The events that led to it are well chronicled so don't try to distort history
It was about crude oil grin

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by SakuraSimiola: 7:48pm On Mar 19, 2018
Truth
imhotep:

It was about crude oil grin

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by DejiSantos: 2:37pm On Mar 20, 2018
The nation needs to make a bigger effort to heal the wound of Biafra

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Throwback: 2:49pm On Mar 20, 2018
gidgiddy:
The war was unfortunate but unavoidable. Someone had to standup to the North and Yorubas simply dont have that sort of backbone. So Igbos had to fight, they were the only who could.

Your greed led you to a position where you had to fight.

Yorubas are not backbones to serve the purpose of the Igbos or come to their rescue after fomenting trouble.

Azikiwe was in control of his full senses when he ensured that Nigeria will not have a secession clause, and that such a move would only be settled by war. If only he knew he was sealing the fate of his own people.

You never remembered your Yoruba partners in NCNC when it came to sharing the juicy spoils from your partnership with the North. Yet with greed you wanted more and thought best to eliminate political and military leaders from other regions except yours.

Rather than be grateful that the Yorubas were civilized enough not to have their own pogrom against you in their region, your delusional entitlement makes you expectant that the Yorubas will lay down their life to protect you in the crisis you caused.

You have never been useful to us, we do not owe you any delusional loyalty after an alliance gone wrong with your Northern partners.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Nobody: 2:52pm On Mar 20, 2018
Throwback:


Your greed led you to a position where you had to fight.

Yorubas are not backbones to serve the purpose of the Igbos.

You never remembered your Yoruba partners in NCNC when it came to sharing the juicy spoils from your partnership with the North. Yet with greed you wanted more and thought best to eliminate political and military leaders from other regions except yours.

Rather than be grateful that the Yorubas were civilized enough not to have their own pogrom against you in their region, your delusional entitlement makes you expectant that the Yorubas will lay down their life to protect you in the crisis you caused.
The suffersticated ones again.
Tenants of no mans land grin

cc lzaa

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Throwback: 2:56pm On Mar 20, 2018
imhotep:

The suffersticated ones again.
Tenants of no mans land grin

Go and laugh over the graves in Biafra.

Those that laughed and gloated like you after the Jan 1966 coup, never had the opportunity to ever laugh and gloat heartily in the rest of their lifetime.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Nobody: 2:56pm On Mar 20, 2018
Throwback:


Go and laugh over the graves in Biafra.
Not 51% of Lagos ? grin
cc lzaa

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by LZAA: 3:04pm On Mar 20, 2018
imhotep:
Not 51% of Lagos ? grin cc lzaa
grin

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by LZAA: 3:05pm On Mar 20, 2018
imhotep:
The suffersticated ones again. Tenants of no mans land grin
cc lzaa
michael004's sufferstication is amazing

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by gidgiddy: 3:09pm On Mar 20, 2018
Throwback:


Your greed led you to a position where you had to fight.

Yorubas are not backbones to serve the purpose of the Igbos or come to their rescue after fomenting trouble.

Azikiwe was in control of his full senses when he ensured that Nigeria will not have a secession clause, and that such a move would only be settled by war. If only he knew he was sealing the fate of his own people.

You never remembered your Yoruba partners in NCNC when it came to sharing the juicy spoils from your partnership with the North. Yet with greed you wanted more and thought best to eliminate political and military leaders from other regions except yours.

Rather than be grateful that the Yorubas were civilized enough not to have their own pogrom against you in their region, your delusional entitlement makes you expectant that the Yorubas will lay down their life to protect you in the crisis you caused.

You have never been useful to us, we do not owe you any delusional loyalty after an alliance gone wrong with your Northern partners.

You mean the same Yorubas who have to now beg the North for restructuring?

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Throwback: 3:11pm On Mar 20, 2018
gidgiddy:


You mean the same Yorubas who have to now beg the North for restructuring?

No I mean the same Yorubas who you are still wailing about as your fathers before you also wailed.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by gidgiddy: 3:18pm On Mar 20, 2018
Throwback:


No I mean the same Yorubas who you are still wailing about as your fathers before you also wailed.

The same Yorubas who are today begging the North for control of their own land via restructuring. At least Igbos rose and fought, what did Yorubad do except embrace slavery to the North?

I would rather fight and lose than become a willing slave without a fight

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Malawian(m): 3:21pm On Mar 20, 2018
it's like Imhotep and LZAA are Siamese Twins. Where one dey, the other must dey join. grin grin

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Nobody: 3:23pm On Mar 20, 2018
Malawian:
it's like Imhotep and LZAA are Siamese Twins. Where one dey, the other must dey join. grin grin
Lzaa this is a new one oh grin

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Throwback: 3:25pm On Mar 20, 2018
gidgiddy:


The same Yorubas who are today begging the North for control of their own land via restructuring. At least Igbos rose and fought, what did Yorubad do except embrace slavery to the North?

I would rather fight and lose than become a willing slave without a fight

Fight and lose, it is your headache. Stop wailing like babies in the aftermath that you were killed and impoverished. You should be proud of the fight you invited.

When you were forming alliance and enjoying the spoils, you did not know you were embracing slavery.

When Azikiwe was insisting that Nigeria must not have a secession clause you did not know you were embracing slavery.

When Azikiwe was detailing how the North will be economically blockaded if it attempts to secede, you did not know you were detailing your own sorrow.

When you were establishing a unitary government, you did not know you will become perpetual losers under such arrangement.

Igboman, stop courting my sympathy. When you were dictating the type of Nigeria you now reject, having found yourselves as followers rather than leaders, all was well with that Nigeria.

I have no sympathy to give you. Continue fighting with those you aligned with.

When there was a need to fight for Democracy and the rights of the Yorubas, we fought and won. The current democracy allows for debate to chart a new direction for the country, but such constitutionally recognised debates are considered begging by a tribe that would rather self destruct like a blind fool, only to ask others why they did not come to its aid.

Continue fighting your own fight to undo the errors of your elders who lacked foresight.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by DejiSantos: 4:32pm On Mar 20, 2018
This is why there will never be unity in Nigeria.

Our fellow countrymen can not even make the most basic of admissions to help heal to wounds of Biafra.

We Nigerians deliberately starved millions of children. That was wrong.

Whatever your tribe or religion. That is wrong.

Dismissing the Igbos when they air their grievances will only create more Nnamdi Kanus.

Throwback:


Fight and lose, it is your headache. Stop wailing like babies in the aftermath that you were killed and impoverished. You should be proud of the fight you invited.

When you were forming alliance and enjoying the spoils, you did not know you were embracing slavery.

When Azikiwe was insisting that Nigeria must not have a secession clause you did not know you were embracing slavery.

When Azikiwe was detailing how the North will be economically blockaded if it attempts to secede, you did not know you were detailing your own sorrow.

When you were establishing a unitary government, you did not know you will become perpetual losers under such arrangement.

Igboman, stop courting my sympathy. When you were dictating the type of Nigeria you now reject, having found yourselves as followers rather than leaders, all was well with that Nigeria.

I have no sympathy to give you. Continue fighting with those you aligned with.

When there was a need to fight for Democracy and the rights of the Yorubas, we fought and won. The current democracy allows for debate to chart a new direction for the country, but such constitutionally recognised debates are considered begging by a tribe that would rather self destruct like a blind fool, only to ask others why they did not come to its aid.

Continue fighting your own fight to undo the errors of your elders who lacked foresight.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Throwback: 5:07pm On Mar 20, 2018
DejiSantos:
This is why there will never be unity in Nigeria.

Our fellow countrymen can not even make the most basic of admissions to help heal to wounds of Biafra.

We Nigerians deliberately starved millions of children. That was wrong.

Whatever your tribe or religion. That is wrong.

Dismissing the Igbos when they air their grievances will only create more Nnamdi Kanus.





POINT FIVE – This was incredible to me. I am now convinced that I have been used by you and your cabinet to help in military
adventures of your origin….using your starving hordes as hostages to negotiate a victory
.
If at some later date, following the issuance of this letter, you do concede to allow a mercy land corridor…would you expect me to agree to espouse before the world Press the incredible delay of your decision. What explanation could I honestly give for the needless prolongation of this horror.

Inconceivable acts

I pray this communication may in some small way influence you to move affirmatively, allowing the mercy land corridor to be born.

It is inconceivable to me that you would stop the feeding of
thousands of your countrymen (under auspicies of world
organizations such as the International Red Cross, World Council of Churches and many more) via a land corridor which is the only
practical way to bring in food to help at this time. It is inconcievable to me that men of good faith would try to twist world opinion in such a manner as to deceive people into believing that the
starvation and hunger that is consuming ‘Biafra’ is a plot of Britian, Nigeria and others to commit genocide.

POINT SIX – I cannot in all conscience serve you any longer. Nor can I be a party to suppressing the fact that your starving thousands have the food, medicine and milk available to them…..it can and is ready to be delivered through international organizations to you. Only your constant refusal has stopped its delivery.




Biafra was unable to provide food security for its citizens. It was not Nigeria's obligation to provide or allow food to a separatist state that had already been successfully blockaded.

It claimed to have the greatest army known to black Africa, yet that great army could not secure food for its citizens.

The mere situation that they were dependent on Nigeria's mercy to allow food pass through Nigeria into Biafra, already suggest that they were already defeated and were expected to surrender, which is the ultimate plan of the economic blockade as detailed by Azikiwe when he outlined what would be done to the North if they attempt to secede illegally, Azikiwe having ensured that there was no allowance for secession in our constitution.

Sanctions, embargoes, blockades are not imposed for fun. They are imposed to hurt and force a retraction of policy or position. If you chose to suffer and persist, please don't look for pity now. If you choose to persist only to capitulate eventually, then it is only evident that living in denial can never become reality.

Ojukwu starved millions of children who needed a leader that wasn't mad. A beggar who felt he could dictate terms to the Nigerian government over the use of its own airspace, and ultimately employing famine and genocide as an international media propaganda that eventually sickened the very international media consultant whom Ojuku hired. Such that they turned round to beg Ojukwu to let his people have food.

However, the mad man knew how to preserve himself and his family, and ensured they never suffered until an eventual escape to avoid the death he willfully imposed on others.

There is no admission to make to a people who say others are cowards and they are not. Even the current democratic debates and discussions on how to restructure the country is considered as begging by the same people who insist that is weakness and cowardice.

Peace is the price for cowardice, while misery is the result of blind arrogance and delusional self evaluation.

I have no admission to make to such who chose their own path while I chose mine.

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Ngokafor(f): 5:21pm On Mar 20, 2018
Throwback:



Biafra was unable to provide food security for its citizens. It was not Nigeria's obligation to provide or allow food to a separatist state that had already been successfully blockaded.

It claimed to have the greatest army known to black Africa, yet that great army could not secure food for its citizens.

The mere situation that they were dependent on Nigeria's mercy to allow food pass through Nigeria into Biafra, already suggest that they were already defeated and were expected to surrender, which is the ultimate plan of the economic blockade as detailed by Azikiwe when he outlined what would be done to the North if they attempt to secede illegally, Azikiwe having ensured that there was no allowance for secession in our constitution.

Sanctions, embargoes, blockades are not imposed for fun. They are imposed to hurt and force a retraction of policy or position. If you chose to suffer and persist, please don't look for pity now. If you choose to persist only to capitulate eventually, then it is only evident that living in denial can never become reality.

Ojukwu starved millions of children who needed a leader that wasn't mad. A beggar who felt he could dictate terms to the Nigerian government over the use of its own airspace, and ultimately employing famine and genocide as an international media propaganda that eventually sickened the very international media consultant whom Ojuku hired. Such that they turned round to beg Ojukwu to let his people have food.

However, the mad man knew how to preserve himself and his family, and ensured they never suffered until an eventual escape to avoid the death he willfully imposed on others.

There is no admission to make to a people who say others are cowards and they are not. Even the current democratic debates and discussions on how to restructure the country is considered as begging by the same people who insist that is weakness and cowardice.

Peace is the price for cowardice, while misery is the result of blind arrogance and delusional self evaluation.

I have no admission to make to such who chose their own path while I chose mine.




You SW minions has perfected the art of talking absolute rubbish,lies false-hood and twisting of facts regarding the Civil War,deceiving yourselves by writting epistles all over the place...Unfortunately for you,your lies will always be countered by Igbos

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Re: Surviving Biafra : The Soldiers Were Taking Girls, Like Boko Haram. by Throwback: 5:26pm On Mar 20, 2018
Ngokafor:




You SW minions has perfected the art of talking absolute rubbish,lies false-hood and twisting of facts regarding the Civil War,deceiving yourselves by writting epistles all over the place...Unfortunately for you,your lies will always be countered by Igbos

I have no sympathy for you.

It is not my fault that you found yourselves at the obnoxious end of the shortsighted politics of your own leaders.

You are right and I am wrong, yet I am not the one lamenting about the past.

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