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Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by NLandIsHypocrit: 8:41am On Jul 25, 2020 |
IkwerrePikin:The recent order by our leader Nnamdi Kanu has made us to identify many Fulani terrorist impersonators here on Nairaland claiming to be Yoruba, Ikwere, Igbo, Niger Delta and the rest, just to misinform the uninformed and cause confusion and confrontations between the Yorubas, Igbos and their own brothers. This Fulani media contractor yapping this nonsense, I challenge you to reply this comment with Ikwere language before I will further expose you. 3 Likes |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by NLandIsHypocrit: 8:56am On Jul 25, 2020 |
mrvitalis:You must be vigilant with many Foolanis hiding behind different moniker here on Nairaland with the common responsible to cause confusion and misinformation. That nonentity is a Fulani terrorist media contractor. 3 Likes |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by mrvitalis(m): 8:59am On Jul 25, 2020 |
NLandIsHypocrit:Shut up your mouth , people like u are the fulls that bring insult to the igbo race , I grew up in Port Harcourt , I can boldly tell u ikwerris hate igbos more than yorubas ...they tested power n think they have arrived , no worry 2023 their eyes and arrogance go end 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by NLandIsHypocrit: 9:05am On Jul 25, 2020 |
IkwerrePikin:The funny thing here is that I'm right here in the midst of Ikwere people for the past eight years and no one ever reason in the same line of your irrelevant arguments which shows clearly that you're not an Ikwere you claim be but a Fulani nomadic bastard. 3 Likes |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by NLandIsHypocrit: 9:17am On Jul 25, 2020 |
mrvitalis:You're obviously neither here nor there because your comments are confusing, I don't know whom you're defending or against, but you're hereby warned to stay clear from using the name Biafra to insult either the Yorubas or any Biafran no matter the tribe, it's very clear that you're completely out of touch with the activities within Biafra struggle, otherwise you would have been under the command of our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to refrain from any further insolent remarks such as you're currently dishing out. Be careful. 3 Likes |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by NLandIsHypocrit: 9:29am On Jul 25, 2020 |
Macphenson:Obviously he's not, I challenged him to reply my comments with Ikwere language and he has been unable to do so. 3 Likes |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by mrvitalis(m): 9:30am On Jul 25, 2020 |
NLandIsHypocrit:Biafra is kanus idea that would never work ...I want Igbo nation Have u ever been to South south n lived there ? |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by kingzizzy: 9:37am On Jul 25, 2020 |
IkwerrePikin: And it shows the foolishness of the Niger Deltan who sits down all day talking nonsense while the rest of Nigeria drains their oil wealth. You guys should keep supplying us all with free Oil money, thats what you are good for. 2 Likes |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by proeast(m): 9:41am On Jul 25, 2020 |
IkwerrePikin: So much ignorance in one post. So because there is a port in P.H. means Ikwerre is a coastal community? Firstly, P.H. is not exclusively owned by the Ikwerre. The port in P.H is not at the coast with Atlantic ocean rather it is on a river channel. Same way it could be built at Obuaku in Abia state that is closer to the Atlantic ocean than Ikwerre land. Pick up a damn geography or atlas book and read! Secondly, there are more oil and gas fields in the Asa area that comprises Obigbo and Ukwa areas than Ikwerre land. Most other oil coming from Rivers are in Ogoni and offshore, so who lied to you that Ikwerre land produces hundreds of thousands of oil? Thirdly, you claim that Ikwerre population constitute 45% of Rivers population?! You must be deluded to say that. Rivers comprises of Etche, Ogoni, Ijaw/Kalabari, Asa/Ndoki, Ogba/Egbema etc. Yet you claim that only Ikwerre is 45%? Ikwerre that is found in just Ikwerre local government and Phalga which it shares with others? FYI, Ikwerre is not up to 10% of Rivers population. The only thing that is giving you an edge is because parts of the state capital falls in your community which makes it convenient for you guys to leverage the large Igbo community population in P.H as well as other Igboid areas that vote in solidarity with the Ikwerre. However, this will soon change. By the time the hate you are preaching against Igbos matures, you will then understand that Igbos have enough spread and resources to cut you guys to size. I laugh at you guys when you continue to expose yourselves in a state like Rivers where there are diverse interest groups waiting for an opportunity to exploit. The Ikwerre has continued to make itself an enemy to Igbos but when it will backfire on you guys, I hope you won't cry foul. Lastly, you said that Ijaws are not your enemies. Well you are free to bask in your ignorance and naivety. However, you can ask questions about what happened during the time of old Rivers State when the Ijaws were a majority. While at it, you can also ask how the Ijaws treat their neighbors (the Itshekiri and Urhobo) in nearby Warri, Delta State. By the time you alienate Igbos living in Rivers and other Igboid areas of Rivers State, that is when you will know that you're no match with the Ijaws. Worse still, they have rugged topography and grooves that will always help them in any hostility and they always embrace their brothers regardless of the state they fall under. During the Warri crises, Ijaw mercenaries were coming from Bayelsa and Rivers State to terrorize the Itshekiri before they called for OPC to help them. Now, ask yourself, when the Ijaws decide to turn on you which they will surely do considering how events are unfolding in Rivers, do you think you can withstand them? If otherwise who do you think will come to your rescue? Continue dancing in ignorance, but a day of reconning is coming. 7 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by proeast(m): 9:42am On Jul 25, 2020 |
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Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by Collyweed: 9:58am On Jul 25, 2020 |
[quote author=proeast post=92082658][/quote] All this long epistle for someone that claims that Ikwerre produces “hundreds of thousands Barrels “ from the same Ikwerre oil wells that went dead since the 80’s. You’re wasting your breath. Na ihoriho dey worry the guy. 1 Like |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by IkwerrePikin: 10:34am On Jul 25, 2020 |
proeast: You said Ikwerre people are just in PH and Ikwerre LGA Na wah oh lol You just stay in your landlock Biafra spilling trash. Go and check 2019 election result in Rivers State, only ikwerre vote is 40% of total vote. When you add Ekpeye and Ogba people our blood brothers, you will see that we have at least 62% of rivers votes. That is why we have been governor since Amaechi and our support made Odilli gov in 1999 because of our cultural affinity even though odilli is not ikwerre. After Wike, we ikwerre people can support anybody to be governor, but in Rivers State we don't play ethnic politics. You become governor base on your credibility, and acceptance across the state. Ikwerre land is blessed with natural resources, a port and large landmass rich in agriculture. We are even clamouring for a state with our brothers. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by LaboPolitics: 10:42am On Jul 25, 2020 |
IspitonCowards: Na only you get sense for this thread. The OP has a missing pre-frontal lobe. 1 Like |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by okeyglm: 10:56am On Jul 25, 2020 |
IkwerrePikin:im sure your one of the afonja's calming ikwerre, to bring disunity among other igboid groups. but u won't succeed 2 Likes |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by PROUDIGBO(m): 11:05am On Jul 25, 2020 |
Guestlander: You see yourself!? It's no surprise that you heap all the blame on the Igbo 'dictator' while giving those from the Fulani, Yoruba, etc, a pass! I'm not surprised though, as i always knew this was the stand you would take! I did not argue that Ironsis' unification decree was a brilliant idea! Rather, i was giving a reason why i think he did it! Blaming Ironsi for initiating the political-economy in place today while ignoring those who sustained it is being one-sided, evasive and mischievous at best! Your kind would rather prefer to see it as a 'plan by Ndigbo to dominate others'......that would help support your ongoing campaign of blaming Ndigbo as a ethnicity for all the woes in Nigeria today, and absolving yourselves of all blame! Ironsi made his mistakes and had his faults, yes! But If anyone should be blamed for setting up a political-economy that is today controlled by the north (and by north, i mean core-muslim north), it should be Nzeogwu and his silly, idealistic lot! I do find all this 'looking in the rear view mirror' quite annoying and distracting! Today, some are trying to rectify not only the mistakes of the colonialists, but those of our fathers and grandfathers done in the 50s and 60s! However, there are some who, by their inactions or actions, support and/or sustain the present status-quo for selfish, religious or ethnic reasons! When they're called out on this and asked to account for their position, they reach for the get-out-of-jail card which is to heap the blame on a Igbo or Ndigbo.....a people that last controlled the centre (whether in a military or democratic dispensation) in 1966, more than 50 years ago! 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by NLandIsHypocrit: 12:22pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
mrvitalis:I was right after all, I knew only an enemy of Biafra project can take that line, and you can not be far from being one of the Fulani terrorist bastards contracted for media misinformations against Biafra, but you all are fighting a lost battle. 3 Likes
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Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by proeast(m): 2:47pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
IkwerrePikin: You can continue to decieve yourself with fantasy, but like I said, a time of reckoning is coming when you will realize your folly. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by Nobody: 2:53pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
1. You don't have a choice anymore. You've already awakened the dragon and it won't go back to sleep. Even the North is becoming sensitized to the idea of an Arewa nation. Gradually every region is demanding for their own republic. You couldn't go back now even if you wanted to. 2. Well, that's to be sorted amongst yourselves. That shouldn't stop you from having your republic. 3. Of course your land is tiny and being constantly eroded. But you can always build skyscrapers instead of a million bungalows. That's how New York did it. Oh btw, you are also landlocked. You can always negotiate your passage to the sea with your Niger-Delta brethren. |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by IkwerrePikin: 5:37pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
proeast: Which folly are you talking about?? We are not igbos and not part of your Biafra why can’t you sleep with that 1 Like |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by IkwerrePikin: 5:38pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
okeyglm: You’re dumb. Go and read and enlighten your life |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by Nobody: 6:32pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
IkwerrePikin:Then what brought you to this thread now? 2 Likes |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by IkwerrePikin: 6:46pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
IspitonCowards: Because I support and want any region that want to succeed should succeed. 1 Like |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by AustineJohn908(m): 7:01pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
IkwerrePikin:I'm from Akwa ibom and a Niger deltan and I'm telling you Bros we won't be accepting any semblance of Igbo in th Niger Delta, including Ikkwerre, anioma etc... cause to us they're Igbos, you can deny all you want but me, and every Niger deltan knows that's the truth. So when you are saying you don't want Biafra, you should also know we don't want any semblance of igbo in the Niger Delta. anything nearer to Igbo or Yoruba is rejected. 3 Likes |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by IkwerrePikin: 7:04pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
AustineJohn908: It’s clear you lack proper knowledge about the people of the Niger delta region. Port Harcourt (Ikwerreland) is the lagos of Niger delta. Without Port Harcourt there is no Niger delta. How can you move from Calabar to Benin without going through Port harcourt within the Niger delta? 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by AustineJohn908(m): 7:08pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
IkwerrePikin:Bros e no concern us. Anything Igbo is rejected. when the time comes, we will know what to do 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by AustineJohn908(m): 7:09pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
IkwerrePikin:Bros e no concern us. Anything Igbo is rejected. when the time comes, we will know what to do. but I'm just telling you cause you are rejecting The Igbos now...so no cry foul o! |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by lacasera14(m): 7:22pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
mrvitalis:But how can any sane person claim Ikwerre is landlocked? And also say Ikwerre does not have oil how? I don't understand |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by mrvitalis(m): 7:24pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
lacasera14:Oga which part of ikwerri touch the Atlantic ocean ? 1 Like |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by lacasera14(m): 7:41pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
mrvitalis:The Port Rebisi was created to transport Enugu coal to the West. If it leads to the West how come it's still landlocked. And how come a land that produces over 100,000 barrels of oil doesn't have oil Wells it is Abia that has more. You people will never cease amaze me on nairaland. That's how someone said Awka is more developed than Port Harcourt. |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by mrvitalis(m): 7:46pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
lacasera14:Is port Harcourt port on the sea or on the river ? What's even wrong with u Two the port is not on ikwerri land but on okrika land that's very obvious ... Ikwerri land stops at mille one fly over that's it ...but some claims it extends to government house which is unlikely because that area belong to diocese of Niger Delta south in the Anglican Church ...even at that there is no way the port is in ikwerri land To Port Harcourt port is a river port ...some part of abia is closer to the ocean that it , relax Oga Ikwerri is land locked and without much oil 1 Like |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by Hotice085: 7:53pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
kingzizzy:. And Enugu and Enonyi that is bigger Abia will have about 80 and 70 million, IMO 60 and Anambra 50million in total SE a land not up to Niger state can take 300million Igbo's... Lord have mercy |
Re: Reasons Why BIAFRA Would Be Difficult (opinion) by Hotice085: 7:55pm On Jul 25, 2020 |
kingzizzy:. And Enugu and Enonyi that is bigger Abia will have about 80 and 70 million, IMO 60 and Anambra 50million in total SE a land not up to Niger state can take 300million Igbo's... Lord have mercy |
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