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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Nobody: 2:53pm On Oct 05, 2019
Tolexander:
First of all, no south or north Spain.

Second, South Sudan seceded and hasn’t got her politics right.

Many nations weren’t standing for long pre colonial period, there were many exertion of power over territories to form empires.
Moreover, the international trade and politics weren’t as defined as this then

Alright but from response, it simply means everything is possible if not there will be no trade and relations.
Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Nobody: 2:55pm On Oct 05, 2019
wirinet:

So voting patterns of the last two general elections is the yardstick you use to link SS and SE destinies together? Interesting.

It was all about Ebele Goodluck Jonathan. Since you guys adopted him as your only begotten son, the Niger delta has not problem allying with the igbos. But what has happened since the last elections, APC has been making inroads into the Nigerdelta, starting with Edo.

Now, let the south east present a core igbo presidential candidate and the North present an Hausa fulani candidate and see what happens.
Get yourself a job, please! I don't mean Agbero!

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Conner44: 2:56pm On Oct 05, 2019
hustleranthem:
Las Las everybody go defend their territory.

Thank you. you’ve spoken well now that the realization has hit home my dear friend.

And make no mistake , biafra can and are willing to sacrifice o secure their boundaries and peopeople again whenever shove turns to push.

It’s happened before and can happen again as history seems to always be forgotten so soon in this country

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Tolexander: 2:56pm On Oct 05, 2019
MelesZenawi:


Alright but from response, it simply means everything is possible if not there will be no trade and relations.
Ya, everything is possible.But you can’t take away the antecedence.
Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by selemempe: 2:59pm On Oct 05, 2019
wirinet:

So voting patterns of the last two general elections is the yardstick you use to link SS and SE destinies together? Interesting.

It was all about Ebele Goodluck Jonathan. Since you guys adopted him as your only begotten son, the Niger delta has not problem allying with the igbos. But what has happened since the last elections, APC has been making inroads into the Nigerdelta, starting with Edo.

Now, let the south east present a core igbo presidential candidate and the North present an Hausa fulani candidate and see what happens.
lol I created this thread but dont go there bro.. your heart will break

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by wirinet(m): 3:00pm On Oct 05, 2019
SLAP44:


Of course that's the most recent parameter to decide what will happen. Goodluck Jonathan was not on the ballot and the SS and SE voted together. The two regions are linked by blood and there's nothing you outsiders can do about it.

There was a time ijaws thought that the north were their allies till Abacha hung Saro wiwa to death. Herdsmen has killed thousands of SS people than the civil war Nigerian mortars.
I can't speak for others, but tell me what blood connections Urhobos, Isokos, itsekiris and Binis have with the igbos.

Goodluck Jonathan was not on the ballot, but tell me which tribe the two regions voted for.

Which thousands of SS people have herdsmen killed? Maybe Igbo speaking SS people. How many Isokos, Urhobos, Ijaws or itsekiris have herdsmen killed. When they tried my Binis brothers, they did not wail or cry, but showed the Fulani herdsmen the stuff they are made of.
Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Nobody: 3:02pm On Oct 05, 2019
Exc2000:


typical chestbeater... no wonder all tribes rejected you lol

well for your information, Adenuga can buy all your estates and industry, buy off your state, pay you allocation for 5 years and still be richer than all ibo millionaires put together
Does Adenuga know you? If your mum is at the point of death, and needs money for revival, will Adenuga come to her aid? Surely, No! So, Why not get yourself a job: and take care of your sick mum!

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by SLAP44: 3:02pm On Oct 05, 2019
wirinet:

I can't speak for others, but tell me what blood connections Urhobos, Isokos, itsekiris and Binis have with the igbos.

Goodluck Jonathan was not on the ballot, but tell me which tribe the two regions voted for.

Which thousands of SS people have herdsmen killed? Maybe Igbo speaking SS people. How many Isokos, Urhobos, Ijaws or itsekiris have herdsmen killed. When they tried my Binis brothers, they did not wail or cry, but showed the Fulani herdsmen the stuff they are made of.

You are being mischievous for the fun of it. No need responding to you because all your questions have answers on Google. Help yourself.
Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Nobody: 3:07pm On Oct 05, 2019
hustleranthem:
I knew you would mention Boko Haram. I am talking about Biafra forces. Because even in Niger Delta, we have the millitants and they are very brutal. What does Biafra have to withstand any resistance? That's the question I have for you.
And, you call the militants "brutal." You call them brutal because you have no army! Ask your dad about Biafran Forces! That is , if he were borne then!

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by wingmanIII: 3:10pm On Oct 05, 2019
Tolexander:
lol bro.

So annoying arguing with an ignoramus now grin

Waoh! The father of all ignoramuses calling his better an ignoramus.
You are so ignorant you don't know there are landlocked countries in Africa. The shame is yours!

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Tolexander: 3:12pm On Oct 05, 2019
wingmanIII:


Waoh! The father of all ignoramuses calling his better an ignoramus.
You are so ignorant you don't know there are landlocked countries in Africa. The shame is yours!
On map, the most learned in your family won’t withstand my knowledge.

Who ever talked about a landlocked country in Africa self?
Seems your blindness is hereditary

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by wingmanIII: 3:17pm On Oct 05, 2019
Tolexander:
On map, the most learned in your family won’t withstand my knowledge.

Who ever talked about a landlocked country in Africa self?
Seems your blindness is hereditary
I guess you're the most "learned" in your family.
What a loss!

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Conner44: 3:17pm On Oct 05, 2019
justbusy:
And, you call the militants "brutal." You call them brutal because you have no army! Ask your dad about Biafran Forces! That is , if he were borne then!

That’s the issue my brother. Most of the folks from this generation don’t have elders who actively partook in the civil war to tell them stories of history at all.

They come here or on google or the media to get tiny snippets from here and there then believe they know it all.
Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Nobody: 3:21pm On Oct 05, 2019
Exc2000:


if your mother couldnt raise you on how to speak in public, cant you atleast learn from others
And, that "others" can't be from a CRETIN like you!
Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by AdoIfHitlerr(f): 3:25pm On Oct 05, 2019
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Exc2000:


Keep the insults coming, you mates are trading facts in arguement , you are here showing what your upbringing was like

am not going gutter low with you find someone with similar hometraining deficiency like youto engage in your word trading or go and join market women in trading words

now fvck off my mention
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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by AdoIfHitlerr(f): 3:26pm On Oct 05, 2019
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Exc2000:


if your mother couldnt raise you on how to speak in public, cant you atleast learn from others
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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Nobody: 3:28pm On Oct 05, 2019
Exc2000:


Keep the insults coming, you mates are trading facts in arguement , you are here showing what your upbringing was like

am not going gutter low with you find someone with similar hometraining deficiency like youto engage in your word trading or go and join market women in trading words

now fvck off my mention
OK, run away from this thread! When someone keeps silent to lies, they become the truth!
Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Osaze007: 3:32pm On Oct 05, 2019
selemempe:
Just keep it real on this thread bro...no games here.

The eastern minorities are starting to piss me off. They have gotten everything from Igbos including large chunks of our territory and votes. We have never fought them or denied them. Abroad e
We take them as Igbos and show them love yorubas will never show them if they don't speak Yoruba.

Now tell me what we have ever got from them in return apart from insult and trolling....why? Because they think Igbos cant do without them? How? Is Rwanda not the fastest growing economy in Africa today even without access to sea or oil?

I know majority of anti-igbo sentiments on this thread would be from yorubas but I don't care because you will still not get even one south south person who would wanna defend us

You only show us love cause you need access to sea lol

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Nobody: 3:43pm On Oct 05, 2019
Exc2000:


Low Iq trash ... better give the phone to your elders that have something logical to say
Hypocrite! You're talking about morals! When you were denigrating against the Igbos, you lost your sense of morality! The Igbos feed you, your dad, your mum, your siblings and your entire village! Without the Igbos, Nigeria will cease to exist! The Yorubas know of this as "factual." Hence, the reason they fight tooth and nail to frustrate the efforts of IPOB, vis-a-vis Biafran independence! The senseless ones on NL call us Biafra, ipad, ipod just to kill that BIAFRAN spirits in us! May God continue to bless Biafrans and their Israeli ally!

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by AdoIfHitlerr(f): 3:47pm On Oct 05, 2019
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Exc2000:


Low Iq trash ... better give the phone to your elders that have something logical to say
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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by mabea: 5:09pm On Oct 05, 2019
wirinet:

Sad but that's the bitter truth. The average non igbo Niger deltans trust the Hausa fulani more than the igbos, even more than the Yorubas.
It is the belief that once you reach a gentleman's agreement with the Hausa Fulanis, you can be rest assured that he will not cheat or circumvent the agreement. That cannot be said for our igbo and yoruba brothers, they will most certainly circumvent the agreement and cheat you.
Can you give instances because I know Igbos to be loyal.

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by selemempe: 5:30pm On Oct 05, 2019
Osaze007:


You only show us love cause you need access to sea lol
Edo has no access to sea sha..so you know
However tell us why you show us hate
Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by revolt(m): 5:44pm On Oct 05, 2019
Ekpeitit:
It's funny how you guys keep saying people claiming to be from South South ,what makes you think that there are no Niger Delta people on Nairaland?
The Niger Delta people know very well that Igbos should never be trusted and will never go with your Biafra, we also know that if you were not landlocked and we did not have oil Igbo people would never have invited us into their so called Biafra.
Let me ask you something, let's say Akwa Ibom State where I come from decide to join your useless Biafra, what will we gain from that?
What do the Igbos bring to the table,we have oil,what do you have?
You have nothing but the dream to use our oil to develop your Igbo communities.
We don't need you,you need us.
Please form your Igbo Biafra and leave us out of your nonsense.
Ndisime ndito uneghe.
I must emphasize that I am Ibibio not Yoruba.
clearly you are very unintelligent. Let's start with resources. What do you think the British used in funding the EASTERN region, before the official declaration of oil discovery. There was coal, palmoil, bitumen, limestone etc it's really ediotic for someone to think there's oil in ph but no oil in owerri...lol... pls educate yourself. Anambra has the largest gas reserve in the country. Fg doesnt want to touch it. Why do you think pipes were laid all the way from Abia to ph? Fg tried this propaganda that the core east has no resources, we just dey laff....pls open wikipaedia and read about all the eastern states.

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Tolexander: 5:45pm On Oct 05, 2019
wingmanIII:

I guess you're the most "learned" in your family.
What a loss!
I am.

And I’m far better than what your lineage can ever produce.

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by revolt(m): 5:46pm On Oct 05, 2019
Osaze007:


You only show us love cause you need access to sea lol
another very stupid post... Israel has no access to the sea and so do a couple of western European nations.

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Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by revolt(m): 5:51pm On Oct 05, 2019
justbusy:
And, you call the militants "brutal." You call them brutal because you have no army! Ask your dad about Biafran Forces! That is , if he were borne then!
he doesn't know there were biafran soldiers whom I'm the face of imminent defeat of owerri with depleted ammunition held their ground ..sending a letter to Alexander Madiebo saying.... WE WHO ARE ABOUT TO DIE SALUTE YOU...they held owerri irrespective of the British and Russian bombardments by migs and tank supplies.... they lost but we will never forget them.
Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Ekpeitit(m): 6:22pm On Oct 05, 2019
revolt:
clearly you are very unintelligent. Let's start with resources. What do you think the British used in funding the EASTERN region, before the official declaration of oil discovery. There was coal, palmoil, bitumen, limestone etc it's really ediotic for someone to think there's oil in ph but no oil in owerri...lol... pls educate yourself. Anambra has the largest gas reserve in the country. Fg doesnt want to touch it. Why do you think pipes were laid all the way from Abia to ph? Fg tried this propaganda that the core east has no resources, we just dey laff....pls open wikipaedia and read about all the eastern states.
Re: Igbos In Akwaibom: Lessons Learned by Ekpeitit(m): 6:25pm On Oct 05, 2019
I can see that you are a dreamer,keep dreaming.
So what do you need us for then?
Go and form your Biafra abeg, leave us alone we don't need you.
Okoro mumu.
The truth is that you really need our oil and water ,you need us so bad but we don't want to have anything to do with uneghe.
Mr Intelligent.
If you had oil and sea you wouldn't need Niger Delta in your Biafra,we all know that,but you are stuck in the middle of Nigeria and will always be stuck there.Hahahahaha.

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