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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Nobody: 7:30pm On May 12, 2020
Igboid:


Stop fighting imaginary enemies. Horsepower is not pazienza. Check the writing style. This shouldn't be hard.
Pazienza was your moniker banned or what?
You reverted to Igboid! Retain this one at least it passes the message.
Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Armaggedon: 7:30pm On May 12, 2020
Igboid:


Stop fighting imaginary enemies. Horsepower is not pazienza. Check the writing style. This shouldn't be hard.
stop disgracing yourself further.

how did you know I mentioned you?
Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by horsepower102: 7:36pm On May 12, 2020
Armaggedon:
It's now obvious you have no valid justification for your position. I'm not a kid. I have been in struggles a couple of times and I have learnt not to trust people, however committed they may be cos they may betray anytime.Biafra agitation is seriously gathering momentum. So also the oppressors are fighting back using everything at their disposal. Anyone who falls by the way , we dump him and continue, including you.

yes! you pazienza.

My brother I am not pazienza. I disagree with you just like I disagree with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu but that doesn't mean I have ill feeling towards you or him. But it looks like you are taking it way too personal. Try to reason with me to see that if anything, I am trying to protect Ndigbo from unnecessary sabotage and betrayals.

We all agree that we want to get out of this shitt hole called Nigeria. We only disagree on the methods.

learn to keep things in perspectives when you discuss with people. Less emotionalism and more pragmatism.

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by ferventchamp: 7:36pm On May 12, 2020
Hotice085:
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How bitter the truth his
Are you not the character using the "Minority Opinion' username?

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by fhranchez(m): 7:37pm On May 12, 2020
mrvitalis:

Kanu is an idiot please ...I don't listen to dumb people ....no wonder he couldn't become a super Lion
still listen to the gospel you might neva know
Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by horsepower102: 7:39pm On May 12, 2020
Igboid:
“It was among the Ibos, formerly despised by the people of Calabar as source of slaves and as a backward people of the interior, now feared and disliked as energetic and educated, that the first political party formed.”


To understand the root cause of the resentment towards Ndiigbo from these minorities, Ndiigbo needs to read and understand this part of the report.
The minorities were raised by their parents to believe Ndiigbo were the inferiors because of the way the slave trade panned out in the region. The Ijaw coastal city states and Coastal Efiks aided by the Aro Igbos, were selling Igbo slaves off to the whitemen as middle men between Aro and the whites. These sparsely populated minorities also acquired Igbo slaves themselves when they needed to swell up their numbers.
This created the impression in them that Ndiigbo are an inferior race.
When the slave thread ended and colonial government came on board, power changed hands, as Igbo numerical advantage and coal discovery in Igbo hinterland at Enugu, placed the Igbo on top of the food chain in the East. This didn't go down well with these minorities, the Igbo slaves cannot be ruling them, it should be the other way round.
With this mentality, it was always going to be difficult for Igbos to do no harm.
Till today, many of these groups still harbour this complex. When Asari dokubo( An Ijawnized Igbo himself), was telling IPOB how Igbos used to be Ijaw slaves, it was this same mentality at play.


Just felt I should provide more insight to this issue.

Ndewonu.

God bless you. It looks like you really read the report well.

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by mrvitalis(m): 7:48pm On May 12, 2020
fhranchez:
still listen to the gospel you might neva know
I have ...still do ...the guy has absolutely no plan to achieve Biafra ....to plan

6 years same point

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Armaggedon: 7:55pm On May 12, 2020
horsepower102:


My brother I am not pazienza. I disagree with you just like I disagree with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu but that doesn't mean I have ill feeling towards you or him. But it looks like you are taking it way too personal. Try to reason with me to see that if anything, I am trying to protect Ndigbo from unnecessary sabotage and betrayals.
did igbos request for your protection? were you not the fellow who admitted you can't do what Kanu is doing? those who are brave enough to undertake the risk are doing the job. You either have the option of supporting them or begin your own movement. If you can do either of these you may well take several seats.

We all agree that we want to get out of this shitt hole called Nigeria. We only disagree on the methods.
it does appear we are no longer on the same boat or you no longer share the same Biafra vision with the majority since your own method destroys instead of achieving a goal.

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by fhranchez(m): 7:59pm On May 12, 2020
mrvitalis:

I have ...still do ...the guy has absolutely no plan to achieve Biafra ....to plan

6 years same point
There's no quicker way unless you want to pick up arms

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by horsepower102: 8:11pm On May 12, 2020
Armaggedon:
did igbos request for your protection? were you not the fellow who admitted you can't do what Kanu is doing? those who are brave enough to undertake the risk are doing the job. You either have the option of supporting them or begin your own movement. If you can do either of these you may well take several seats.

it does appear we are no longer on the same boat or you no longer share the same Biafra vision with the majority since your own method destroys instead of achieving a goal.


I just noticed that since you have been responding the me, you never said anything about how you feel about the inclusion of non-igbos in the Biafra Nnamdi kanu is pursuing.

What is your personal opinion on that. I would like to know your point of view.

Maybe if i know your point of view, I may even agree with you. What do you think about including Niger delta NON-Igbo minorities? Do you trust them?

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by allcomage: 8:12pm On May 12, 2020
gidgiddy:


The wilinks report has nothing to do with IPOB or or Kanu. This is a purely historical report that is over 60 years old and has nothing to do with current times. It is about the past, not the future.

What gains do you think Igbos have made? Whatever you see Igbos have today has been from sweat, ingenuity and hardwork, none which will change whether Nigeria exists or not nobody has gained anything from Nigeria, if anything, Igbos have lost a lot.

I believe in the independence of the Igbo nation as a seperate country, I believe Igbos will do much better when they are out of the failed country called Nigeria, and I have believed so, long before I ever heard anything called IPOB
You're really an intellectual giant with this your submission. Keep it up.

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by mrvitalis(m): 8:15pm On May 12, 2020
fhranchez:
There's no quicker way unless you want to pick up arms
Form a political party Oga simple ...win sits become the true representative of the people

Tech your people how to protect their votes , follow to collection centers ....no body can rig where they are not popular

When u have 75% of the sits then everyone would listen to u

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by allcomage: 8:16pm On May 12, 2020
gidgiddy:


Would we be here talking about Biafra if it were not for Kanu and IPOB? Probably not. Who raised the Biafran issue to the level of consciousness it has become in the minds of people.

Those who are criticising Kanu and IPOB are those who wish they were out of the way so that nobody would even remember or be talking about Biafra.
Standing ovation !!!

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by 1willywilly: 8:20pm On May 12, 2020
mrvitalis:

Form a political party Oga simple ...win sits become the true representative of the people

Tech your people how to protect their votes , follow to collection centers ....no body can rig where they are not popular

When u have 75% of the sits then everyone would listen to u
No No
Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by 1willywilly: 8:22pm On May 12, 2020
God Bless Biafra

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by HarryDuce(m): 8:23pm On May 12, 2020
You see, to be nostalgic gives one a fleeting moment of peace sometimes. Only sometimes.
pazienza:

The relationship between the Igbos and the minorities were relatively peaceful but not without intrigues.
Interesting word there. "Intrigues"

There were often innate fears and cries of Igbo domination by significant members of the minorities who usually called for creation of a minority region from the Eastern region. These demands led the colonial government to constitute the Willink commission of 1957 whose aim was to look into the grievances of the minorities and offer a recommendation.
The report of this commission can be found below this post.
The commission found no real marginalization of the minorities and maintained that Igbos have been fair in their dealings with the minorities, all the accusations brought to the commission by the minorities were found to have no substance and were dismissed. The commission noted that division of the Eastern region was not necessary.
Well, those fears were not unfounded after all. Case in point, the Biafran war.

Why were the minorities considered to be sabateurs even before there was any form of that( There was none by the way)? Why were they forcefully conscripted to fight in the Biafran war? Arrogance on the path of the Biafran leaders?

This was barely a decade after the Willinks commission. You can say they were foresighted (which they were). You just don't understand Nigeria from a minority perspective. It's useless painting the defunct eastern region as a place of utmost understanding and brotherhood. It really wasn't.

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Hotice085: 8:27pm On May 12, 2020
Igboid:
“It was among the Ibos, formerly despised by the people of Calabar as source of slaves and as a backward people of the interior, now feared and disliked as energetic and educated, that the first political party formed.”


To understand the root cause of the resentment towards Ndiigbo from these minorities, Ndiigbo needs to read and understand this part of the report.
The minorities were raised by their parents to believe Ndiigbo were the inferiors because of the way the slave trade panned out in the region. The Ijaw coastal city states and Coastal Efiks aided by the Aro Igbos, were selling Igbo slaves off to the whitemen as middle men between Aro and the whites. These sparsely populated minorities also acquired Igbo slaves themselves when they needed to swell up their numbers.
This created the impression in them that Ndiigbo are an inferior race.
When the slave thread ended and colonial government came on board, power changed hands, as Igbo numerical advantage and coal discovery in Igbo hinterland at Enugu, placed the Igbo on top of the food chain in the East. This didn't go down well with these minorities, the Igbo slaves cannot be ruling them, it should be the other way round.
With this mentality, it was always going to be difficult for Igbos to do no harm.
Till today, many of these groups still harbour this complex. When Asari dokubo( An Ijawnized Igbo himself), was telling IPOB how Igbos used to be Ijaw slaves, it was this same mentality at play.


Just felt I should provide more insight to this issue.

Ndewonu.
.

So the Yorubas that sold themselves also see you as inferiors?
The Benins that never sold themselves see you as inferiors?
The Ikewre sees you as Inferiors?
The south Africans that were slaves in their land see you as inferiors?
The Ghanaians that sold themselves as slaves were raised to see you as inferiors?
Worldwide the stigma your criminal elements brothers perpetuate people were raised to see you people as inferiors?
Men continue talking OFF points don't go and address issues where criminal elements like KANUs n co have use in damaging the IBO tribe

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Armaggedon: 8:29pm On May 12, 2020
horsepower102:


I just noticed that since you have been responding the me, you never said anything about how you feel about the inclusion of non-igbos in the Biafra Nnamdi kanu is pursuing.

What is your personal opinion on that. I would like to know your point of view.

Maybe if i know your point of view, I may even agree with you. What do you think about including Niger delta NON-Igbo minorities? Do you trust them?
we have gone past that stage. if you are still locked in the confusion of who to have in Biafra at this stage instead of supporting the movement, then your loyalty is called to question. Everybody believes we have to get freedom first and then settle any other issue later.
Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by allcomage: 8:34pm On May 12, 2020
horsepower102:


You sound exactly like me when I used to defend Nnamdi Kanu with IPOB. That’s reasoning is wrong. Just because he is willing to dedicate his life to his version of IPOB liberation doesn’t mean he is moving in the right direction.

It’s been 6 years since Nnamdi Kanu started getting very popular with his radio. What exactly has been accomplished with it.

Now he is a perpetrator of one conspiracy theory to another.

He should visit the meetings of the south south minorities he is including in his referendum to see the level of hatred this people have for him and igbos.

IPOB has lost me. Think about it for a second. I have collected insults on their behalf and spent hours defending them. For them to loose my support tell you something of fundamentally wrong with that organization.

It’s up to you to face the reality and reach out to IPOB to change course or they will one day loose you the way they lost me.

I was a young boy when MASSOB was very popular and I remember how they faded away in Igboland. The same fate awaits IPOB if they don’t make this movement mainly about igbos and approach is from less emotional stand point. Be more realistic and pragmatic.
Kanu has achieved gigantic strides, awareness and consciousness among Igbo and non igbo,because millions are listening to his gospel of redemption. I know a lot of people who hated him before have come face to face with the reality in Nigeria today including prominent clergy men and even politicians benefiting from the rot.Give the devil his dues, he's hitting the right tone.It's also good he included other tribes lest they and other Nigerians accuse him of abandoning them.Let them use their vote reject Biafra. That's the smartest thing to do. Mind you I'm an ipob member.

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Dreambeat: 8:41pm On May 12, 2020
mrvitalis:

Form a political party Oga simple ...win sits become the true representative of the people

Tech your people how to protect their votes , follow to collection centers ....no body can rig where they are not popular

When u have 75% of the sits then everyone would listen to u
Form a political party in the present day Nigeria with the current lopsided constitution.Now I know the kind of people antagonising Nnamdi Kanu. You must really think you are living in Europe or America

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by allcomage: 8:47pm On May 12, 2020
horsepower102:


The truth is that I don't have it in me. I am not bold and charismatic as him. I will give that credit to him. He has the ability to influence people. He is a radical.

But if you think that because I cannot do it (which I humbly agree), that I don't have the right to critique the movement and its direction, then you are very wrong. The fact that my Igbo brothers and sisters have sacrificed their lives for this movement forces me to be involved. Igbo blood is very precious to me and we cannot sacrifice it for those who have rejected us.
Without sacrifices it will not worth it.It's an ingredient of freedom. Do you know that most hard core ipob feel and are eager to take up arms to speed up the struggle even if it takes their lives?There's no alternative to ipob for now but others are welcomed.

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by powerhouse3(m): 8:48pm On May 12, 2020
if there's any thing this report show,its proof that there was mistrust from both side since inception..

so the best ,is to stop merging this minority in your imaginary country

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Hotice085: 8:51pm On May 12, 2020
mrvitalis:

You pay to your northern masters ....all Igbo land oil are locked under national reserve ....you think u have more oil than the east ? ...lol ....when Nigeria breaks u go know the truth


We survived thousands of years without south south ...we have enough gas and oil to last us for life ...take igbos out of uyo and it's dead

That's it ...after employing your people what do we get ...insult ...me myself employee over 12 people in uyo all from your state

You guys think u can get cocky because of oil ...lol time dey come
.

I just de see this one !
So our payment to Aboki de pain you so you want us to pay u wey we bin de sell, l laugh!
We want make Nigeria break and every Basta-rds returne to him papa village, or you think say you go fit enter our God given land, dem know born your father well?
IBos will die if they leave Uyo and that they know it if not they won't be in Uyo!
But the begging question is we don't want you in Uyo, why can't you lots go back to whatever hole you crawled out from?
Leave Uyo we don't want you b4 u start claiming it as no mans land?

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by allcomage: 9:00pm On May 12, 2020
mrvitalis:

Form a political party Oga simple ...win sits become the true representative of the people

Tech your people how to protect their votes , follow to collection centers ....no body can rig where they are not popular

When u have 75% of the sits then everyone would listen to u
For once totally disagree with you.There is nothing like election to believe in.It's selection and banditry via judiciary.

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Biafrarep(m): 9:17pm On May 12, 2020
pazienza:
Some weeks back on one of your posts I made a rebuttal about the erroneous and mischievous rants of some of my (our) misinformed Niger Delta brothers.

First and foremost let me tell you all a little story for the avoidance of doubt.

I am from the Agbo ethnic group in Cross River State. We are located in Abi Local Government Area which is a coastal settlement and unarguably the smallest LGA in Cross River State in terms of landmass and to a large extent population - slightly a few thousands ahead of Bakassi LGA.


My fore bearers both on my maternal and paternal side were given the opportunity to serve in then Eastern Nigeria regional government.

My grand uncle Dr.S E Imoke of blessed memory was an all influential cabinet minister in the regime of Dr M I Okpara. He held the Trade portfolio and was also Finance minister at the time until the unfortunate incident of January 1966.


He was the longest serving Education minister. His son the Urbane Liyel Imoke is the immediate past Governor of our state “Cross River”.

During the outbreak of the war, he was the Biafran Commissioner for Refugees and Humanitarian affairs. One of my maternal uncles also served as Permanent Secretary in the ministry of health at Enugu.


My maternal grand father was also a front-line member of the Eastern Nigeria regional house of Chiefs.

Outside my family circles, another great Cross Riverian M T Mbu was nominated a Federal Minister for Transport and Navy by the Igbo controlled NCNC.

It's on record that Mbu was Nigeria's first Ambassador to the UK, UN and the USA.

He is from Boki in Cross River state. Boki is another minority ethnic group just like my native Agboland. The Igbos gave him the opportunity to excel ahead of their own worthy sons at that time.


He is the father to a Senator MT Mbu jr. Another person who is noteworthy is the late Chief Michael Eta-Ogon who was the Administrator of the oil rich Port Harcourt province in the first republic.

He is also from the same Boki with Mbu. Thomas Weir Ikpeme an Efik man from Odukpani in my native Cross River was the longest serving Permanent Secretary in the Eastern Regional Ministry of Education.

The key point is that the Igbos were comfortable with us “the minorities” that was why they entrusted education solely in our hands.

Not only education but other critical areas like Public Works and Transport etc. N. U Akpan an Ibibio man from Akwa Ibom state was the technocrat behind the eastern regional public service. He was the Secretary to the regional governement

Thompson Akpabio, an Annang man from Ukana in present day Akwa Ibom state was the regional minister of health.

The former Governor of Akwa Ibom state Godswill Akpabio is his nephew.

There were other high ranking cabinet ministers of minority origin like one of our family good friends, HRH Amanyanabo E P Okoya, Agada III the Ibenanowei of Ekpetiama in Bayelsa State, Chief. Erekosinma of Rivers and a whole lot of others who are too numerous to mention.

During the secessionist struggle, an Ogoni from Rivers state, Chief.Ignatius Kogbara was Biafra's Ambassador to Britain.

My dad's friend Chief. Lekam Okoi, from Idomi in present day Yakurr LGA of Cross River state was one of Ojukwu's trusted drivers. He is today a successful lawyer and a former commissioner in the Federal Character Commission.

Capt Akpet a minority from Cross River was also Ojukwu's dependable aide on intelligence.

Secondly for the avoidance of doubt, aside these political appointments, our people enjoyed immense goodwill from the Igbo dominated region by way of

My dad's immediate elder brother received a scholarship from the regional government that enabled him study for a PhD in soil science.

He is the first man “arguably” in Africa to obtain a doctorate in Soil science. I have friends across the Niger Delta whose parents, uncles, aunties and relatives also benefited from the benevolence of the Eastern regional government.

Unarguably our Niger Delta region received it's last major face-lift in terms of infrastructure when we were under the Eastern region.

Till the abolition of the regional system of government, the Eastern region was the most united region, they was never a recorded case of ethnic skirmish or BLOOD letting between the Igbos and other minority.

During the pogrom of 1966 we all carried the same cross to “Golgotha”, both Igbos and Eastern minorities were killed in their thousands across Northern Nigeria by the blood thirsty Hausa Fulani/Northern folks without blinking an eye.

It doesn't really matter if you were Igbo, Ijaw, Efik or a miniature Agbo person.

I never really wanted to bore you with reading this lengthy essay but it's my moral responsibility to tell the truth at all times.

I was thought by my fore bearers never to distort history and to always separate facts from fictions.

If we were not marginalized by the Igbos during the “analogue” age, how then can the Igbos marginalize us in this digital

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.legit.ng/amp/1092790-opinion-why-igbos-never-marginalize-minorities-by-rex-egbe.html

God bless you real good, my brother. I almost shed tears while reading this masterpiece. This is unarguably the greatest piece of historical facts I have ever read about Igbos and the minorities within Eastern Nigeria.
The truth is that Igbos have really surfered terribly in Nigeria.

Oh God, we only showed brotherly love to the minorities but they turned around to hate us unimaginably! Insulted us and told tons of lies against us! Imagine giving out 216 scholarships out 413 slots to a group that consisted just 25% of the population while giving yourself 197 scholarships despite having 75% of the population!! Tell me what sort of love is beyond that?

In a region we are the overwhelming majority, we had the numbers and spread to subdue and terrorise others yet there was no history of any violence of sorts against our neighbors.

The question is, what did the Igbos do to warrant the sort of combined attack by other Nigerians against it? Is it because of the civil war? Then thr question is, who declared the war and who attacked the other first? Igbos fought a defensive war of survival right in their home against outside attack!

My anger is mostly directed at the Ikwerres, these guys chose to turn themselves into enemies of the Igbos just because we lost a war that was forced on us. P.H. had always been known as an Igbo town right from creation but they chose to hate us because the Nigerian state officially supports any group that is against Igbo interest. Ikwerres were on record as the only people that seized our properties and till date, they never returned it! There is a saying that you can only know those that truly love you when you are down--Ikwerres have twice proved and continues to show in every manner that they hate us.

These great piece has opened my eyes to a lot of things, including those I knew subconsciously. The fact is that there is nothing we do, no matter the sacrifice, that will neighbors will make our neighbors to be free with us because it is inherent in them to always be at loggerheads with us simply because they can't compete with us--they are naturally laid-back while we are aggressively progressive.

Going forward, we Igbos should completely ostracize the Ikwerres, because they are nothing but our enemies. We should focus only on our region and mutually relate, love and respect any of our Igbo brothers that were carved into the SS that accept the Igbo tag regardless of how Nigeria makes it to appear as disadvantaged while denouncing, mutually hating and distancing ourselves from the efulefus/Judas brothers that sold us out.

Igbos will continue to soar higher and higher, and will ultimately triumph against the wicked and evil Nigerian state that made Igbophobia a national pasttime.

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Amarabae(f): 9:19pm On May 12, 2020
fhranchez:
you're the most gullible person on nairaland. That is how you became a prodigal son until your eyes cleared.

Go and listen to Nnamdi Kanu lesson on #usedtissuepaper
pls shut up.
mrvitalis is right, stop licking SS minorities anus, its smelly,
get out ur nose from their azz and get a fresh air.
these attache by force and unity begging is irritating.
as minorities are not part of your ipob Biafra

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Nobody: 9:21pm On May 12, 2020
I never had any knowledge about the civil war in Nigeria, I never knew about biafra or Ojukwu, about how the war was about igbos pulling out of Nigeria.

My parents never told me, my teachers in school never taught about the civil war in history classes back then when history was allowed.

It was during the ipob agitations that I heard about the Biafran war for the first time and I was like "which one is Biafra again" undecided

Then I started making my researches and surfing the net, when I read about it online I was so shocked and speechless. I felt horrible.

Nnamdi kanu opened my eyes and made me see, not just me but to a lot of young igbos who had no knowledge about biafra.

BUT

In as much as i appreciate him for his courage and all, there are still many things I disagree with him on.

1. His uncouth nature: he's too harsh with his words, he doesn't have to pass his messages with insults to prove a point. Sometimes I can't help but cringe each time I listen to him insult people.

Even if he was saying the truth, the way he passes the message will discourage people from listening to him and the same behavior has affected ipob members too.

I am not saying he has to be timid or soft but he should create a balance when passing his message so that other tribes won't be offended.

2. Adding minorities: every sane and logic driven Igbo know that that's a bad idea. We have taken a lot of sh.it because of these people. I've never seen people as igbophobic as this people. yorober sef dey learn work when it comes to hate compared to these people.

The civil war was fought because of nzeogwu who was from the south south yet it was tagged an igbo coup and we all took the blame. We have never benefited anything from them if not hatred and insults.

All our properties were taken from us during the civil war in the south south and have never been given back to us but we don't talk about it much because "they are our brothers" (God forbid) but they won't hesitate to teach their kids how igbos did this to them or did that to them.

I am not saying we should hate them back because hatred does more harm than good but we should treat them as just neighbors and nothing more.

Any dealings with them should be mutually beneficial and not to our detriment. Our mumu don do abeg.

Nnamdi kanu is human and as such not immune to mistakes, so he should please redraw the map and make it Igbo only.

If he insists on including the minorities, then it should be for us to fight for the Independence of our countries (biafra and Niger delta or whatever) as one and when we achieve that, go our separate ways nothing more, nothing less.

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Yorubasarecurse: 9:21pm On May 12, 2020
Biafrarep:


God bless you real good, my brother. I almost shed tears while reading this masterpiece. This is unarguably the greatest piece of historical facts I have ever read about Igbos and the minorities within Eastern Nigeria.
The truth is that Igbos have really surfered terribly in Nigeria.

Oh God, we only showed brotherly love to the minorities but they turned around to hate us unimaginably! Insulted us and told tons of lies against us! Imagine giving out 216 scholarships out 413 slots to a group that consisted just 25% of the population while giving yourself 197 scholarships despite having 75% of the population!! Tell me what sort of love is beyond that?

In a region we are the overwhelming majority, we had the numbers and spread to subdue and terrorise others yet there was no history of any violence of sorts against our neighbors.

The question is, what did the Igbos do to warrant the sort of combined attack by other Nigerians against it? Is it because of the civil war? Then thr question is, who declared the war and who attacked the other first? Igbos fought a defensive war of survival right in their home against outside attack!

My anger is mostly directed at the Ikwerres, these guys chose to turn themselves into enemies of the Igbos just because we lost a war that was forced on us. P.H. had always been known as an Igbo town right from creation but they chose to hate us because the Nigerian state officially supports any group that is against Igbo interest. Ikwerres were on record as the only people that seized our properties and till date, they never returned it! There is a saying that you can only know those that truly love you when you are down--Ikwerres have twice proved and continues to show in every manner that they hate us.

These great piece has opened my eyes to a lot of things, including those I knew subconsciously. The fact is that there is nothing we do, no matter the sacrifice, that will neighbors will make our neighbors to be free with us because it is inherent in them to always be at loggerheads with us simply because they can't compete with us--they are naturally laid-back while we are aggressively progressive.

Going forward, we Igbos should completely ostracize the Ikwerres, because they are nothing but our enemies. We should focus only on our region and mutually relate, love and respect any of our Igbo brothers that were carved into the SS that accept the Igbo tag regardless of how Nigeria makes it to appear as disadvantaged while denouncing, mutually hating and distancing ourselves from the efulefus/Judas brothers that sold us out.

Igbos will continue to soar higher and higher, and will ultimately triumph against the wicked and evil Nigerian state that made Igbophobia a national pasttime.
Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by Yorubasarecurse: 9:25pm On May 12, 2020
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Hotice085:
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So the Yorubas that sold themselves also see you as inferiors?
The Benins that never sold themselves see you as inferiors?
The Ikewre sees you as Inferiors?
The south Africans that were slaves in their land see you as inferiors?
The Ghanaians that sold themselves as slaves were raised to see you as inferiors?
Worldwide the stigma your criminal elements brothers perpetuate people were raised to see you people as inferiors?
Men continue talking OFF points don't go and address issues where criminal elements like KANUs n co have use in damaging the IBO tribe
[/s]This thing is an unrepentant yoruba. He gave himself away without knowing.

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Re: The Eastern Region Series : The COR Movement by PHIPEX(m): 9:27pm On May 12, 2020
Wow. This ban of teaching of history in schools is deliberate instrument of war. I heard of this report in govt classes but never for once did they mention things like this. Thanks OP.

The govt and haters used main stream media to drive home their propaganda against the Igbos after the war. Thanks to social media.

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