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Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by allthingsgood: 6:57am On Aug 29, 2019 |
awgumayor: That the entire east is landlocked is fact. You guys need us in Niger delta if u are ever going to achieve Biafra. You need our resources and access routes. But we don't need u. There's nothing for us in ur useless biafra |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by Iamgrey5(m): 7:01am On Aug 29, 2019 |
SmellingAnus:How is he the most influential "leader"? What influences does he command outside the Igbo nation? just because others are more subtle when using their influence doesn't mean they don't have it Let the Niger Delta boys start blowing pipeline and watch how European leaders will force Buhari into a decisive action in less than 2 weeks Protest is going on in Hong Kong Rallies and protest are almost a normal occurrence in international events like this. |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by Iamgrey5(m): 7:04am On Aug 29, 2019 |
allthingsgood:@ emboldened is something an average Igbo don't understand. For this singular reason, most Niger Deltans will probably prefer to stand alone. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by Uche352(m): 7:08am On Aug 29, 2019 |
Soworo started something for the Yoruba race why don't you guys back him up? sunday478: |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by TSRC: 7:17am On Aug 29, 2019 |
jacksonkennedy:Lagos is not a big city in the sense of it. It is the smallest state in Nigeria. Everything it has today is attached to Nigeria since the time of the brits when they used it to export Nigeria's raw materials to Europe. Today, We use it to export oil products while we use it to import goods for Nigeria's large population. And any other thing is a consequence of that economic relationship. Once Nigeria splits, Lagos would become a little better than Ogun state. It is certainly not going be exporting that scale of oil or housing the head quarter of many multinationals whose real activities are not in Yoruba Land. Nobody would allow that anymore. Many other non Yoruba owned industries would relocate to their ethnic homelands as there is no more Nigerian cover and population has dissipated. Import business and revenues would reduce by over 1000‰ as the population it is serving is a Yoruba only population as regards to the rest of Nigeria it currently does. The importers who are mostly Igbos would be looking to divest closer home tothe Niger Delta waters. It would economically shrink in hundreds of folds and become a port novo or Lome. I have no problem with you wanting secession. It is.your right. But know the real state of things and don't think Lagos would remain the way it is if that is your hope. 5 Likes |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by izombie(m): 7:33am On Aug 29, 2019 |
jacksonkennedy:i also wonder the same thing my sister. I am igbo and i would very much prefer a country without the north/hausa fulani but the issue here is that any yoruba moslem will be against it. Just look at how they are already attacking you for making sense. I still ask myself why are the yorubas not agitating for their own country? Is nigeria a paradise that leaving it will spell doom? I wonder. 3 Likes |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by durangokid: 7:59am On Aug 29, 2019 |
sunday478:. The word and believe of a tyrant |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by SoNature(m): 8:02am On Aug 29, 2019 |
izombie: TSRC comment above you is an eye-opener.. I have never really seen things in that perspective. It's a thought-provoking comment. |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by TSRC: 8:05am On Aug 29, 2019 |
SoNature:Yorubas have a lot to lose, so I can understand why they don't want to leave Nigeria. Even Igbos have a lot to lose. A whole lot. |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by gidgiddy: 8:09am On Aug 29, 2019 |
allthingsgood: The East may be landlocked but Igbo isnt. Some Nigerians have come to believe that Igbo land is just the South East 2 Likes |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by SoNature(m): 8:11am On Aug 29, 2019 |
TSRC: That's why I believe that restructuring is better. But it's very annoying that APC, which boldly captured restructuring in its manifesto, has relegated it to the background. Apparently, a United South is a mirage... Nigeria, as it is, is an embarrassment to the comity of nations We cannot continue pretending that all is well with the country. 1 Like |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by SmellingAnus(m): 8:14am On Aug 29, 2019 |
plaindealer:good... I am neither IPOB nor Zombie�� |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by awgumayor: 8:45am On Aug 29, 2019 |
allthingsgood:Who are the "us"in niger delta? Can u please let us know your tribe, Niger delta has so many tribes or ethnic groups which Igbos are one of the majorities. 5 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by Gentlewarrior1(m): 8:48am On Aug 29, 2019 |
Difrent:Oshogbo miscreant I said "Austria" not Australia Pretty sure you don't know such country exist Ogbeni shift before i dash you hot slap with 5g network |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by Nobody: 8:57am On Aug 29, 2019 |
TSRC: This post has a lot of sense in it. |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by Difrent: 9:08am On Aug 29, 2019 |
Gentlewarrior1: Nigeria is better than South Sudan , contact IOM ASAP. A word is enough for the wise |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by lilytender: 9:16am On Aug 29, 2019 |
Amazingman: Please post your father's achievement in life, let us all compare it to Buhari's. Has your father ever headed a committee in your church or headed the landlord association in your area or even headed a department in his place of work? Now, compare your father's achievement to that of a Head of State or President. |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by bethorn: 9:55am On Aug 29, 2019 |
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Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by XANDERBOY85: 9:56am On Aug 29, 2019 |
jacksonkennedy: The issue with majority of Yoruba is they lack the self belief Igbos have to say enough is enough with this failed 'one Nigeria' experiment, and resolve to go it alone! The issue is their leaders of thought like Tinubu, etc, are gaining a lot of business and godfatherlike status from the status-quo as it is, and since these people (and not the likes of Yinka Odumakin, etc) are seamingly the voice of the Yoruba at the moment, they are not looking at doing anything that will upset the apple-cart and hamper the opportunities and political-economy that's presently benefitting them....and by extension, Yorubaland in general! You will hear talk like 'the Yoruba are sophisticated and not given to acting on impulse like the Igbo....hence the acceptance of 'one Nigeria', since it can't be dismembered'! The other thing is these group of Yoruba that would rather settle for 'one Nigeria' instead of an independent Odualand are mindful of the fact that Lagos owes it's present leading economic status in Nigeria and West Africa to the Nigerian political-economy obtainable from the late 60s to date! They are aware this political-economy, together with the input of ALL Nigerians (Igbo, Hausa-Fulani, Uhrobo, Itsekiri, Ijaw, Effik-Ibibio-Annang, etc) are responsible for Lagos being what it is today, and since they are presently in control of the political structures of this Lagos, why do anything to upset this arrangement that benefits them *politically and *economically (*Tinubu )! They are aware that If Nigeria breaks up today (or even adopts total federalism where regions/states control their own resources like hydrocarbons, sea and airports, etc) that this will spell the end of Lagos as we know it today, and as a consequence, the benefits they're presently deriving from it! Some of them that see Ndigbo as the competition that shouldn't be allowed to better them in anything also see the demise of 'one Nigeria' as benefitting the Igbos more than them! They are afraid of a situation where Nigeria is dismembered and Odua go it alone, while across the Niger the Igbos come to an agreement with the likes of the Effik/Ibibio/Annang.....agree to the articles of association, and form a confederation! Bearing in mind that Nigeria in general and Lagos in particular owes a large part of its success to the peoples that would make up this new nation in the east, and the inevitable withdrawal of these peoples from Lagos (and even Abuja), they feel this new nation would have bright prospects for success while they will be stuck with the Fulani in one form or the other! This they don't want to happen! These are just a few reasons why you don't see the zeal for going it alone in the west as you see with Ndigbo....lack of self-belief, and being concerned with if the Igbo will benefit from the new set-up more than them! 5 Likes |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by leokid866: 9:59am On Aug 29, 2019 |
Pentasoft1978: Lol which international community?....you mean the same people who are currently focused on the G7 and massive protest in Hong kong....p.s what happened in Hong Kong is a real protest not this come and shout ipob is organizing up and down. |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by frank202012: 10:01am On Aug 29, 2019 |
Difrent: ur type is the reason Nigeria is backward, ur 30k BMC stipends won't make u succeed in life.... the guy wrote Austria nd u re ranting abt Australia.... no wonder u re no different from the dullards u dunces voted for..... 1 Like |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by frank202012: 10:03am On Aug 29, 2019 |
Difrent: ur type is the reason Nigeria is backward, ur 30k BMC stipends won't make u succeed in life.... the guy wrote Austria nd u re ranting abt Australia.... no wonder u re no different from the dullardinhos u dunces voted for..... |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by XANDERBOY85: 10:05am On Aug 29, 2019 |
leokid866: Funny thing is that IPOB were organizing such huge protests in the east....that is up until the time you lot got scared of their growing popularity, tagged them as 'terrorists' and proscribed them, and then sent python dance to go scatter proceedings! |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by Amazingman(m): 10:06am On Aug 29, 2019 |
lilytender: I did not make u a bastard. Does buhari look like my father? Did my father tell u he was or he is a president? Idiat compare kill you there. He is a goddam president and he should be one, no cross my lane again mister achievement. I see your own achievement written all over the moon. |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by sofiscatedmoron: 10:13am On Aug 29, 2019 |
jacksonkennedy:igbo land is not landlocked 1 Like |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by XANDERBOY85: 10:16am On Aug 29, 2019 |
TSRC: What do Igbos have to lose? Could you also say what Igbos stand to gain by being in control of their own destiny....instead of what's presently the case where their destiny is determined and controlled by Igbo haters in Abuja? |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by austin4real(m): 10:17am On Aug 29, 2019 |
Tinubu has sold we in the Southwest out, so also did Obasanjo(he’s just realizing the level of rot in the system now)... just my personal view 1 Like |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by echibuogwu(m): 10:29am On Aug 29, 2019 |
You are insanely stupid for this statement you just made, you called boko haram a “group” and called IPOB a “terrorist organization” you are mad Xisnin: 2 Likes |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by phemy36(m): 10:48am On Aug 29, 2019 |
Difrent: So in your wisest thinking any Yoruba who did not think the way you think is an IBO person. Morning go soon come for you |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by Pentasoft1978: 11:07am On Aug 29, 2019 |
leokid866: that is how it starts. a little drop of water will eventually make a mighty ocean, watch out the protest in UN come September, that is when you will realize the impact of the Japan protest. |
Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by irukka: 11:27am On Aug 29, 2019 |
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Re: Japanese Citizens Join Ipob In Protest For Buahris Prosecution by MKULTRA: 11:49am On Aug 29, 2019 |
jacksonkennedy:yes we need that oil that's why no one is leaving anytime soon till its officially finish. |
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