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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Yebosola(m): 5:22pm On May 19, 2020
Igbochief001:
Honestly why do yorubas want one Nigeria really ...it's something I can't really understand ...

What have they benefited from one Nigeria ?

Allow igbos do their thing abeg





Stop this your crying of Yoruba, who is holding u up? Is the writer a Yoruba man? Will anybody say no if u all leave to the East? Try it and see if there will b opposition to your movement, stop disturbing us will this your elusive Eldorado

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Dtribeless: 5:27pm On May 19, 2020
Asuito7:
If it landlocked what then will you say about the North abi is it both sealocked and landlocked undecided

Burkina Faso is shipping through Ghana, Botswana is shipping through Namibia and South Africa, Ethiopia the same thing through Eritrea and a couple of other European countries. Just go and find out.

If these countries are doing this, what do you think of Biafra. They will ship through their southernmost neighbors if eventually their southernmost neighbors doesn't join them in their independent country. And as such their economic activity continues.

I always laugh at you guys ignorance when it comes to this Biafra landlocked of a thing.

You should even worry about the North because they are not closer to the south and the Atlantic Ocean unlike Igboland.

The author is discussing the Biafran concern, as we already know the Northerners have the same issue. Just to give you some perspective -- the SS bleeped Ojukwu up. What makes you think that will change? Igbos need Nigeria more than any major ethnic group; they are all over the place. Serious Igbos want nothing to do with Biafra; they know it will set them back 50 years. They keep quiet on Kanu because they need his agitation to get a larger slice on Nigeria's political fortunes. Again, one Biafra is declared and accepted, Igbos will be deported en masse. I have heard some Igbos banking on dual-citizenship; good luck with that.

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Asuito7(m): 5:31pm On May 19, 2020
Yenefer:
I don't want a situation where the black man is always viewed as criminal
You are shifting goal post here which is different from the topic of the thread talking about landlocked. So I won't join you in the shifting.
Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Yenefer(f): 5:33pm On May 19, 2020
Dtribeless:


The author is discussing the Biafran concern, as we already know the Northerners have the same issue. Just to give you some perspective -- the SS bleeped Ojukwu up. What makes you think that will change? Igbos need Nigeria more than any major ethnic group; they are all over the place. Serious Igbos want nothing to do with Biafra; they know it will set them back 50 years. They keep quiet on Kanu because they need his agitation to get a larger slice on Nigeria's political fortunes. Again, one Biafra is declared and accepted, Igbos will be deported en masse. I have heard some Igbos banking on dual-citizenship; good luck with that.
thank u for this.

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Okpotokpo: 5:36pm On May 19, 2020
Useless thread....don't you people get tired posting rubbish?......landlock ko padlock ni

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by maestroferddi: 5:45pm On May 19, 2020
Trashy article written by a pitiable hack pretending to be Igbo...

He suggested the Niger Delta people will not cooperate to allow Igbos move their goods to the sea...

How absurd and narrow-minded!

US in central North America and yet both Canada and Mexico have been tapping from her uber development and industrialization...

Don't worry about the Igbos. When we reach the bridge, we shall cross it...

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by afube: 5:52pm On May 19, 2020
gidgiddy:
what do you expect from an igbo man named churchill.

I dont understand where this Okonkwo guy is coming from. Lets just assume that the South East becomes an independent country, will it have acess to the Sea? People keep talking about being "landlocked" as if that is what is important. What is important is if the SE has access to the Sea, not if it is landlocked. Many people have come to believe that being landlocked is the same as not having access to the Sea, it is not. The River Niger and its tributaries are international waterways which are owned by no nation. Nothing stops the SE from building River ports in Obuaku in Abia state and Oguta in Imo state and dredging the River to the Ocean.

Another thing people dont consider is badge technology. London is the capital of Britain and handles much of Britain's export/import yet London is landlocked. But fortunately for London, it has the River Thames that runs through London to the ocean. The only thing London did was to build some River Ports then use barges to move goods in out of London via the River Thames. These barges will sail to the River Ports, collect containers, sail to where the River empties into Ocean, wait for the Merchant Ships to arrive, discharge the export containers, collect the import containers and return to the River ports. They didn't even bother to dredge the River Thames because the huge merchant Ships dont have to use the River Thames

This can be replicated in Oguta, Obuaku and even Onitsha. I dont know what the argument is all about, the SE has full access to the Sea
Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Yenefer(f): 6:19pm On May 19, 2020
maestroferddi:
Trashy article written by a pitiable hack pretending to be Igbo...

He suggested the Niger Delta people will not cooperate to allow Igbos move their goods to the sea...

How absurd and narrow-minded!

US in central North America and yet both Canada and Mexico have been tapping from her Uber development and industrialization...

Don't worry about the Igbos. When we reach the bridge, we shall cross it...
what if there's no bridge or water to cross?

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Emmanuelhector(m): 6:31pm On May 19, 2020
gidgiddy:


I dont understand where this Okonkwo guy is coming from. Lets just assume that the South East becomes an independent country, will it have acess to the Sea? People keep talking about being "landlocked" as if that is what is important. What is important is if the SE has access to the Sea, not if it is landlocked. Many people have come to believe that being landlocked is the same as not having access to the Sea, it is not. The River Niger and its tributaries are international waterways which are owned by no nation. Nothing stops the SE from building River ports in Obuaku in Abia state and Oguta in Imo state and dredging the River to the Ocean.

Another thing people dont consider is badge technology. London is the capital of Britain and handles much of Britain's export/import yet London is landlocked. But fortunately for London, it has the River Thames that runs through London to the ocean. The only thing London did was to build some River Ports then use barges to move goods in out of London via the River Thames. These barges will sail to the River Ports, collect containers, sail to where the River empties into Ocean, wait for the Merchant Ships to arrive, discharge the export containers, collect the import containers and return to the River ports. They didn't even bother to dredge the River Thames because the huge merchant Ships dont have to use the River Thames

This can be replicated in Oguta, Obuaku and even Onitsha. I dont know what the argument is all about, the SE has full access to the Sea
you made a great point.. And no clown wants to quote you.. funny

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Nobody: 6:56pm On May 19, 2020
Yebosola:






Stop this your crying of Yoruba, who is holding u up? Is the writer a Yoruba man? Will anybody say no if u all leave to the East? Try it and see if there will b opposition to your movement, stop disturbing us will this your elusive Eldorado
We have lands all over Nigeria ....we can't leave our properties ...and the writer is no way Igbo

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by hargbolahan01: 7:06pm On May 19, 2020
gidgiddy:


I dont understand where this Okonkwo guy is coming from. Lets just assume that the South East becomes an independent country, will it have acess to the Sea? People keep talking about being "landlocked" as if that is what is important. What is important is if the SE has access to the Sea, not if it is landlocked. Many people have come to believe that being landlocked is the same as not having access to the Sea, it is not. The River Niger and its tributaries are international waterways which are owned by no nation. Nothing stops the SE from building River ports in Obuaku in Abia state and Oguta in Imo state and dredging the River to the Ocean.

Another thing people dont consider is badge technology. London is the capital of Britain and handles much of Britain's export/import yet London is landlocked. But fortunately for London, it has the River Thames that runs through London to the ocean. The only thing London did was to build some River Ports then use barges to move goods in out of London via the River Thames. These barges will sail to the River Ports, collect containers, sail to where the River empties into Ocean, wait for the Merchant Ships to arrive, discharge the export containers, collect the import containers and return to the River ports. They didn't even bother to dredge the River Thames because the huge merchant Ships dont have to use the River Thames

This can be replicated in Oguta, Obuaku and even Onitsha. I dont know what the argument is all about, the SE has full access to the Sea
what if the people that are closer to the sea don't allow you to use it (don't forget you seceded)... London you mentioned.... remember UK is like a country that have strong bond and that's why they don't allow other countries in UK to live ... you can't just keep comparing countries Everytime

that's why ojukwu wanted some part of SS during the biafra war compare to ordinary SE states you have now..... that's why Gowon quickly to over the sea area from them when the war started and was able to camp them in one and that was easy to starve and do all sort things to the Igbo that time.... I don't know why you are not seeing the bigger picture of not having access to sea

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by maestroferddi: 7:07pm On May 19, 2020
Yenefer:
what if there's no bridge or water to cross?
Then we can construct a canal and build bridges...
Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Dtribeless: 7:08pm On May 19, 2020
maestroferddi:
Trashy article written by a pitiable hack pretending to be Igbo...

He suggested the Niger Delta people will not cooperate to allow Igbos move their goods to the sea...

How absurd and narrow-minded!

US in central North America and yet both Canada and Mexico have been tapping from her Uber development and industrialization...

Don't worry about the Igbos. When we reach the bridge, we shall cross it...

Keep forecasting nonsense. Uber is a private enterprise and has nothing to do with sea access. They would let Igbos use their ports but at a price. It will be every man for themselves. All the nonsense Biafran agitation is to have exclusive rights to SS resources. This is not lost on the SS. They have bleeped Igbos up before and will do it again.

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Dtribeless: 7:09pm On May 19, 2020
Igbochief001:

We have lands all over Nigeria ....we can't leave our properties ...and the writer is no way Igbo

You don't have to leave it; you'd be chased away from it. It has happened before.

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Dtribeless: 7:11pm On May 19, 2020
Emmanuelhector:
you made a great point.. And no clown wants to quote you.. funny

You're an idiot for call the above a great point. It's nonsensical at best. The river Niger is an international waterway? Ship will ply that? After getting through the Swampy delta? You guys are dumber than Kanu

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Nobody: 7:11pm On May 19, 2020
Dtribeless:


You don't have to leave it; you'd be chased away from it. It has happened before.
Try that we would annex Yoruba land ....our properties must be respected
Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Dtribeless: 7:14pm On May 19, 2020
[quote author=afube post=89730575][/quote]

Your points are giddygiddy as your name implies. International ship don't ply the Thames; they stop at the Port of London, you illiterate.
Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by maestroferddi: 7:14pm On May 19, 2020
Dtribeless:


Keep forecasting nonsense. Uber is a private enterprise and has nothing to do with sea access. They would let Igbos use their ports but at a price. It will be every man for themselves. All the nonsense Biafran agitation is to have exclusive rights to SS resources. This is not lost on the SS. They have bleeped Igbos up before and will do it again.
No dull yourself...

"uber" is an adjective somehow synonumous with the word "very'...

Learn to read extensively...

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Dtribeless: 7:15pm On May 19, 2020
Igbochief001:

Try that we would annex Yoruba land ....our properties must be respected

Google Yugoslavia, mumu. You guys will run away before being chased. Tell me, why do you guys want part of the zoo? They tried it before, too, burning stuff and such.

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Dtribeless: 7:16pm On May 19, 2020
maestroferddi:
No dull yourself...

"uber" is an adjective somehow synonumous with the word "very'...

Learn to read extensively...

You're correct; however, I tried reading through the nonsense and had gotten tired at that point. Canada, Mexico and US have nothing to do with secession.
Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Dtribeless: 7:17pm On May 19, 2020
Igbochief001:

Try that we would annex Yoruba land ....our properties must be respected

Yoruba soldiers sacked Biafra and will do it again. Ojukwu and co also stole massively for CBN Benin; we all know all that was checkmate. Extremist Igbos, always wanting to eat their cake and have it too, Ewu them.

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by oyatz(m): 7:18pm On May 19, 2020
Why is that there is no agitations for secession of the North despite being the poorest part of Nigeria?



Asuito7:
If it landlocked what then will you say about the North abi is it both sealocked and landlocked undecided

Burkina Faso is shipping through Ghana, Botswana is shipping through Namibia and South Africa, Ethiopia the same thing through Eritrea and a couple of other European countries. Just go and find out.

If these countries are doing this, what do you think of Biafra. They will ship through their southernmost neighbors if eventually their southernmost neighbors doesn't join them in their independent country. And as such their economic activity continues.

I always laugh at you guys ignorance when it comes to this Biafra landlocked of a thing.

You should even worry about the North because they are not closer to the south and the Atlantic Ocean unlike Igboland.

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by maestroferddi: 7:20pm On May 19, 2020
Dtribeless:


You're correct; however, I tried reading through the nonsense and had gotten tired at that point. Canada, Mexico and US have nothing to do with secession.
See yeye excuse...

Read my comment again Oga...Stop wasting my time...
Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Dtribeless: 7:29pm On May 19, 2020
maestroferddi:
See yeye excuse...

Read my comment again Oga...Stop wasting my time...

There is no excuse, Igboman. US, Mexico and Canada have an agreement. You think the rest of Nigeria would make such an agreement with someone who wants to keep their area exclusive while having access to other areas? Plus, the thread is about being landlocked, is Canada/Mexico/Landlocked on any side? You stop wasting my time and don't respond. Greed will eventually kill you guys.

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by oyatz(m): 7:29pm On May 19, 2020
You don't Know what you are saying sir.

1) Liverpool and NOT London is the main Port that is the centre of Maritime Industry in the UK.

2) You can just stroll into another sovereign Country and start dredging River Niger or Azumiri River to the Atlantic ocean.

Can the People of Niger Republic just enter Nigeria and commence the dredging of the same River Niger from Kebbi to Opobo in order to have access to the Atlantic Ocean?

3) Badges to and from London pass within the territory of the UK and not another sovereign Country .

Can the people of Lokoja just be using boat freely down River Niger into Biafra anytime and anyhow they like?




gidgiddy:


I dont understand where this Okonkwo guy is coming from. Lets just assume that the South East becomes an independent country, will it have acess to the Sea? People keep talking about being "landlocked" as if that is what is important. What is important is if the SE has access to the Sea, not if it is landlocked. Many people have come to believe that being landlocked is the same as not having access to the Sea, it is not. The River Niger and its tributaries are international waterways which are owned by no nation. Nothing stops the SE from building River ports in Obuaku in Abia state and Oguta in Imo state and dredging the River to the Ocean.

Another thing people dont consider is badge technology. London is the capital of Britain and handles much of Britain's export/import yet London is landlocked. But fortunately for London, it has the River Thames that runs through London to the ocean. The only thing London did was to build some River Ports then use barges to move goods in out of London via the River Thames. These barges will sail to the River Ports, collect containers, sail to where the River empties into Ocean, wait for the Merchant Ships to arrive, discharge the export containers, collect the import containers and return to the River ports. They didn't even bother to dredge the River Thames because the huge merchant Ships dont have to use the River Thames

This can be replicated in Oguta, Obuaku and even Onitsha. I dont know what the argument is all about, the SE has full access to the Sea

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by oyatz(m): 7:32pm On May 19, 2020
The author,
Churchill Okonkwo is not a Yoruba man. Please follow him on Twitter


Igbochief001:
Honestly why do yorubas want one Nigeria really ...it's something I can't really understand ...

What have they benefited from one Nigeria ?

Allow igbos do their thing abeg

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Topsic70: 7:35pm On May 19, 2020
Yenefer:
Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship By Churchill Okonkwo
It is also important to warn that landlocked Igboland should not be deceived by the success of the few rich landlocked countries like Switzerland that specializes in finance, which does not travel by boat, and its high-end manufacturing is integrated with Europe's single market.



http://saharareporters.com/2020/05/19/do-not-be-deceived-igboland-landlocked-and-will-face-economic-hardship-churchill-okonkwo

Shhhhhhhh! Na wah 4 u self. One must not ssy everything nah! U dey vex me small-small o. angry
U want them to develop cold feet ni?

Pls, let them jump with both feet into the 'shallow' river biko.

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by emmasege: 7:43pm On May 19, 2020
This is one of the reasons why Nigeria's disintegration is somehow doubtful
.

If Nigeria must divide, the south east must agree to go with the south south, otherwise the former will find it difficult to exist independently in the true sense.

But will the south south agree to form an alliance with the south east? It's very unrealistic given the fact that the South south is multiethnic and this could be a great disadvantage to them if they form an alliance with the south east which is presumably monoethnic.

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by maestroferddi: 7:45pm On May 19, 2020
Dtribeless:


There is no excuse, Igboman. US, Mexico and Canada have an agreement. You think the rest of Nigeria would make such an agreement with someone who wants to keep their area exclusive while having access to other areas? Plus, the thread is about being landlocked, is Canada/Mexico/Landlocked on any side? You stop wasting my time and don't respond. Greed will eventually kill you guys.
I feel sorry for you guys...

Seriously, do the Igbos look like the Igbo who would be deterred by your petty envies and bas blood?

You said we are landlocked, but we are complaining to you na...

The Igboman does not believe in impossibility...the man who was able a weapon of mass destruction from indigenous technology and found a way to refine crude oil under war conditions will do wonders if he has the liberty of being on his own without the suffocating jealousy obtainable in this contraption ..

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by Dtribeless: 8:00pm On May 19, 2020
maestroferddi:
I feel sorry for you guys...

Seriously, do the Igbos look like the Igbo who would be deterred by your petty envies and bas blood?

You said we are landlocked, but we are complaining to you na...

The Igboman does not believe in impossibility...the man who was able a weapon of mass destruction from indigenous technology and found a way to refine crude oil under war conditions will do wonders if he has the liberty of being on his own without the suffocating jealousy obtainable in this contraption ..

I'm not envious of Igbos, just calling out the IPOB extremists. Their nonsense will lead to further marginalization or genocide of well meaning Igbos. BTW, like all other Africans, including Yorubas and Hausas, there is nothing special about Igbos. They are still part of a very backward Black race. It's like last and second to the last fighting for superiority. Take that to the bank.

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Re: Do Not Be Deceived: Igboland Is Landlocked And Will Face Economic Hardship by gidgiddy: 8:07pm On May 19, 2020
oyatz:
You don't Know what you are saying sir.

1) Liverpool and NOT London is the main Port that is the centre of Maritime Industry in the UK.

2) You can just stroll into another sovereign Country and start dredging River Niger or Azumiri River to the Atlantic ocean.

Can the People of Niger Republic just enter Nigeria and commence the dredging of the same River Niger from Kebbi to Opobo in order to have access to the Atlantic Ocean?

3) Badges to and from London pass within the territory of the UK and not another sovereign Country .

Can the people of Lokoja just be using boat freely down River Niger into Biafra anytime and anyhow they like?





Nigerian Sovereignty does not extend to international waters or water ways. Nigeria may own the land, but it does not own the River. In the event that the SE becomes an independent country, it can do all its shipping through Onitsha, Oguta and Obuaku and theres nothing Nigeria can do about it without violating international law

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