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Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by lastmessenger: 2:17pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
Ojiofor:Let me tell you my brother if a state sponsored killings in the proportion of the Benue states level is experienced in the south east,I can assure you that there will be a corresponding counter reaction by the locals. What ever be the result of the counter reaction is left for the future to decide. Igbo land once fought a civil war and are still ready to fight another civil war. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by zik4ever: 2:46pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
Odingo1: Thanks bro. If the election has already been rigged, what do we do? Would be nice to hear any innovative ideas please. |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by zik4ever: 2:48pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
OnyeOGA: Thanks bro. Wish you well. One love. |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by Ojiofor: 4:27pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
lastmessenger: Yes there will be a corresponding counter reaction by our youths while the Fulani dominated military will take over our towns and cities and kill more of our youths in cold blood. Haven't Python dance2 in Abia and Rivers state taught you guys something?We don't have the ability to wage and sustain war against the state even for one day.This is not 1966 when we had Ojukwu as our military governor and leader over the whole Eastern region with all the military and security extablishment firmly under his control. |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by ratcock: 5:33pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
A masterpiece. |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by proeast(m): 6:44pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
I'm happy that Igbos are psychologically prepared for the coming apocalypse. This factor is very important, if in doubt, Google about Europe's last most deadly war: the Bosnian war and what happened to the ethnicities that were least prepared. I don't need to be a soothsayer to see where this country is headed and my fear is that the world would standby and watch the carnage for sometime before acting. Worse still, the AU does not even have the capacity to contain the refugee crisis nor intervene militarily. The only thing that would save Nigeria now, albeit momentarily is the removal of the terrorist occupying aso Rock by any means necessary. There is no doubt that East is on the agenda of the jihadists but the only thing still withholding them launching Benue type of killings is simply because they are afraid of how Igbos will react to it. But the terrorist could call the bluff in a suicidal way after 2019, that is if he remains on seat after 2019 (and he will remain through a massively rigged election that will give him a slight win except the CIA decides to give him Abacha treatment). I'm also afraid that with a racist psycho like Trump in Washington, he may gladly like to watch blacks reduce their population through such crises and probably decide not to intervene and nip it in the bud. My consolation is that in the event of an all out war, the middle belt probably won't be on the side of the islamists and the East and Niger Delta will obviously stand as one. The west is where there would be confusion because the Christians there have now seen the handwriting on the wall but sadly the Moslems among them run their affairs and would likely want to railroad the Christians among them in closing ranks with the Islamists. Another area that could force the EU to intervene will be because of the humanitarian disaster it would cause because even their borders will be besieged by hundreds of thousands of refugees crossing the Mediterranean Sea into Europe. 5 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by proeast(m): 7:10pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
Ojiofor:You have a point no doubt, especially on the fact that there is no central command and control like it were in 1967 with Ojukwu as the rallying point. But Igbos have several factors that counts in their favor which would prevent the type of Benue massacre happening in Igboland and I would list them here: 1. Igbos have a large diaspora population that is vibrant, united and with resources to besiege world capitals like Washington, London, Paris, Berlin etc and mount serious pressure that would force the world to act. 2. The Fulani/Hausa homeland is far removed from the East for them to successfully launch the type of guerilla strikes they are doing now in Benue, in Igboland except they would have successfully dislodged the natives in Benue and use there as launchpad. 3. This point is similar to the one above, the East has no hills nor impenetrable forests they could use as hideouts or even large settlements where they could dissolve into after each attack. 4. Once there is any serious killings in the East, the Hausa/fulanis will flee back to the north to avoid reprisals. 5. The Igbos in the north, unlike before when there was no pressure with Biafra demand, when they were always killed for fun over flimsy excuses like a cartoon in Denmark or hosting of beauty contest. The Igbos in the north now are like the proverbial tsetse fly that perched on the scrotum of the North, they can't kill them without risking a serious backlash especially with the kind of political capital IPOB will make out of it by saying that Igbos are not safe in Nigeria. With a civil war already fought before, another serious demand by a collective Igbo front (and that will certainly happen if there is a genocide in the north against Igbos) the world will certainly intervene especially with diaspora Igbos also protesting. Again, unlike before when Igbos on their own where divided on the quest for Biafra, over 99% will fall in line and advocate for Biafra. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by donjahsy(m): 8:17pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
justtoodark:That's is why your nick is laziness |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:21pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
donjahsy: abegi,go hump a transformer....am not in the mood.... |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by dudebuck: 8:23pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
justtoodark:a whole lot of sense |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:26pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
dudebuck: ofcourse things likes this make a whole lot of sense to easterners.... to us cownunu was ranting,to una na gospel.... |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by dudebuck: 8:30pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
justtoodark:Nnamdi Kanu is greater than your father. 1 Like |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:34pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
dudebuck: uhhhhhh..... kikikikikikikikiki.... now you brought me to laugh....thx...
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Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by enemybulldozer(m): 8:34pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
horsepower101:Exactly! Omenka /omenkalives comes to mind. |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:36pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
dudebuck,come here...now am in the mood again.... that cow dung realy made sense to you....? |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by enemybulldozer(m): 8:37pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
justtoodark:Where is your brain?? To us APC goons like you are nothing but subhumans that's why I always ask where una brain dey. 1 Like |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:37pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
enemybulldozer: nobody cheered nobody....they were warned.... |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:39pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
enemybulldozer:subhumans buhuhu...subhumans,no wonder you tophumans leave your eastern paradies and deceide to stay with subhumans in other regions...buhu.... |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by uba1991: 8:41pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
any one with brain ll understand that the OP is confessing that IPOB is responsible for all that is going on in Benue because the Benue people refuses to follow them for their useless Biafra. Very soon fowl nyash go open |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:46pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
uba1991: but who will trust to say that openly....??....we know many igbos are in benue too....the same way they plenty in the delta.... 1 Like |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by enemybulldozer(m): 8:46pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
justtoodark:Even white tourists visits the jungle just to see different kinds of animals and to equally study them. So that is what my tribe does in other regions. 1 Like |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by enemybulldozer(m): 8:49pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
justtoodark:The were warned by who? |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:50pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
enemybulldozer: well,hitler called people subhumans too...sooo,you are nothing new.... look,we are more worried that people take una too serious and take it out on una.... |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:51pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
enemybulldozer: by practicaly everybody.... |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by Lightening: 8:52pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
zik4ever: We are getting our PVCs and we are voting Buhari en mass this time so he can complete the nemesis on the Benue and Taraba people. Good morning middle belt! Chi efooooo 1 Like |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:53pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
Lightening: voting him out how...??....from abroad....?? last i checked you cant vote from abroad.... |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by enemybulldozer(m): 8:55pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
justtoodark:Just the same way we are currently warning the people of benue |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:55pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
bring it....am in the mood....... |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:56pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
enemybulldozer: who are you warning in benue....?....igbos in benue....? |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by eagleeye2: 8:56pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
OnyeOGA:Nigerians like being sentimental and not objective in reasoning. The writer already mentioned names of middle belt leaders who were calling IPOB,, terrorists but have suddenly gone mute in this Benue killings. Please face reality, find a way to defend yourselves as the writer advised. Trying to call the writer wicked or some of us that have spoken up, is just being childish. We cannot wish away the Pogrom. We cannot wish away the recent killings of Operation python dance. 2 Likes |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:57pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
eagleeye2: why the hell would any sane nigerian want to read that cow dung....?? |
Re: Middle Belt, Benue And The Civil War by justtoodark: 8:58pm On Apr 27, 2018 |
operation python dancer.... or was it operation mud swimmer....?? kiiikikikikikiki..... |
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