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Posted By: Ofeke

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 518
Once beating, twice >>>>>>

It will be stupid of any man truly born of his mama bele to venture in the land of lions. I need not talk much about this until the time comes. I am not interested in who controls Nigeria army because Nigeria does not even have armies. What Nigeria has is boys scout.

Again, once beating, twice shy. I repeat, if you are an igboman, then you are onye igbo and if you are not, then you can never be. I am not disturbed by the double standard of some individuals here and beyond because they are inconsequential to me. My main objective is to actualize Biafra nation period. Igbo proverb said, ejide egbe naka, ajua nwanyi ma oga-eri.

Chinda, if you said that I am a trouble maker, I say thanks and I agree. But mind you, I will never succumb to your antics. How many times have I said this to you? The moment you mentioned those two names was when my suspicious about you were confirmed. I strongly believe that you are one of the trained agent of disterbilazation in igboland. IBB trained Asari and so many of them in igboland. When time comes, the wicked shall dance naked in the market square.

Those that does not know where the rain started beating them, shall never know where it stops. My started when Umuahia was invaded by our Nigeria troops simply because our beloved brothers in other side of the river smuggled our enemies into the hospitals through the night. Do I need to call names? I hope the history is there for anyone to read.

If my brother who betrayed me before wants a reconciliations, he should be the first to make a move by restating what actually is the corse of the first problem. Yes, it is easy to forgive but not easy to forget. He who forget past stand to repeat himself.



Posted By: TEA

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 517
QAQA FATHER KILLED

Naija & Northside

O Lord, let them drink of their own blood, let them eat of their own flesh.

What do you expect of the father of a bastard. Good riddance to bad rubbish.

They are in millions in the Northern part of the country. Their children roaming about the street- their poverty and poor mind was caused by the southerners.

El- Rufai after the wanton destruction of lives that follows presidential election states it is expected because Buhari a Northerners and perceived righteous man was not rigged in.
Truth must be told- Why is it that the North is always the black sheep in ALL Africa nations.(Simple, their fruit can not be hidden)

HAVE YOU HEARD ANYTHING FROM THE SUPPOSEDLY MESHIA SINCE THE KILLINGS STARTED- NO.

Watch out Boko Haraam will start killing themselves in millions with thier sponsors and their blood leaked by dogs and so shall it be.

KEEP ON FIGHTING AND KILLING FOR YOUR GOD- THE INFIDELS WILL SOON BE CONVERTED.



Boko Haram kills Qaga’s father
By Agency Reporter 4 hours 47 minutes ago
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Gunmen suspected to be members of the radical Islamic sect on Monday evening killed the father of its detained spokesman, Abu Qaqa, in Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

Qaga’s father, who is a retired prison warder and a former colleague were murdered as they preparing for prayers in Maiduguri, the sect traditional home.

The Boko Haram's spokesman was arrested by the State Security Service in February.

A security officer told The Associated Press one of the men was the father of a Boko Haram suspect arrested earlier this year on suspicion of being a spokesman for the sect.




Posted By: Onuma

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 581
Mr Chinda

Regards to military formations & ammunition's, every region or zone has military formation & ammunition's, besides Nigeria has only defensive weapons not even offensive, weapons are in open market, that one is not an issue.
In the case of Sudan problems, there is boundary dispute, oil blocks is close to the boundary mainly in South while North wants to encroach to claim some oil blocks.

Like our own case here in Nigeria, is obvious to every Nigerian most oil blocks in Abia state was seeded to River State by the north, Obasanjo did the last one & that is the problem between him & Orjiuzo Kalu till tomorrow, the same thing happened in Imo state, when all those thing was happening no single soul from River state stud up to say no is improper to do so, even up to this moment, all this things has to be sorted out, that is no one move to unity to kill divide rule syndrome.

let us be factual to ourselves maka na asi na atoba uto si wepu aghugho, Like now you & Amadi is advocating for River state republic, is a right move because Ndigbo rightly from our origin we are (biri ka mu biri) But my question remains those oil well seeded to River state both from Abia & Imo are you people willing to release them with out any crises? Because this is where the north will come in & that is there target, they will arm you people to fight for what you no is not yours, if things that belongs to Ceaser will be left for him & Jesus took his own with this nobody will be brainwashed to fight for what does not belong to him.

Coming to unity you talked about, is very clear to every one that united will stand when the basis of the unity is clearly defined. If you go close to every Igbo man he is smelling Biafra Biafra, Igbo man needs a separate nation the way we needs blood in our vain in other to keep feat & run our dearly activities. Mr Chinda our unit to actualize Biafra nation or to unite & do what? It is because there must be a goal & target the unity will pursue to achieve. Igbo man has suffered what betrayal caused him, Mr Chinda had it been you came from any part of the south east you will understand want am saying, we find it very difficult to go in to alliance with our southern brothers because of our past experience we had with them.
As at to day our southern neighbors has not done anything to convince Igbo man that that was then.
Prove your genuity for Igbo man & to gain his trust is very simple just confront the enemy of Igbo man which you claimed that our enemy is your enemy today.



Posted By: Kendo

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 508
Chinda

Array your fears on who inherits the armoury when Nigeria finally disintegrates as who inherits the army is simply not an issue for average Igbo citizen. We know the North as much as the North knows us. For this reason, it will be suicidal for anyone that will intrude outside bilateral agreement signed on the eve of Nigerian disintegration. One thing most people in Nigeria have failed to understand is that Igbo tribe is not a minority. The North and the West are not ignorant of this fact. This is why they are very meticulous when issues concerning Igbo nation is at stake.

Who is that man born of a woman from the North that will come to Igbo land and talk about crude oil after Nigeria’s formal disintegration? Meanwhile, Igbo nation will place an embargo on crude oil export when Biafra stands. This will allow us to ignore things that will make us lazy and focus on industrialization. Biafra will never be a consuming nation just like the case of lackadaisical Nigerians at present. Our crude oil shall be for domestic use until a certain period when our economy shall compete with other progressive nations. We may decide to sell our crude oil then to harness surplus economy.

Do you now compare people of Southern Sudan with the capability of Igbo nation? I see both Southern & Northern Sudanese living bellow contemporary civilization. Igbo nation has transcended that era and the North is equally not ignorant of that fact.

I agree with you that pragmatic approach towards our struggle for freedom in which unified South must not be ignored is paramount. But, remember that Igbo nation is not afraid of any eventuality erupting from whichever direction in Nigeria. Anytime, anyday, anywhere and anyhow, Igbo nation is ready to defend her sovereignty from any invader.

Are you afraid of soldiers? They are human beings like you so don’t be afraid of them as you can become a soldier anytime necessity request for your service in the military. When it comes to amoury, what Nigeria has at present is olden day’s armouries. There are supersonic jet fighters such that never touched African air zone that can be exchanged with crude oil in a twinkle of an eye. Igbo man is not afraid of war but we need peace. We preach peace because we don’t want to be in enemity with the North or any group in Nigeria. Rather, we are saying that people with different, language, culture/tradition, morals, religion, vision and other visible differences will hardly survive as a nation. This is why we are begging Nigeria to listen and disintegrate in peace before we plunge into another chaotic situation.

Our struggle through non violence should not be misunderstood as a sign of cowardice. May God help Nigeria on that day Igbo nation will resort to violence. I am not praying for such a day in Nigeria because every Nigerian will have serious reasons to regret underrating Igbo man capability on that day. All these Boko Haram acts is just a mice play when Igbo nation decides to react. A word is surely enough for the wise.



Long Live Biafra!
Long Live Igbo Nation!!
Long Live All Our Well Wishers!!!


Posted By: Ezinwanne

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 475
Chinda; The impending conflagration

Sorry, I am not always available to respond to your summons.
But I will try whenever I am opportuned

I repeat, it is quite refreshing reading from an Ikwerre fellow who is constructive and conciliatory in his engagements.
I salute you nwanne.
I have always advocated a broad based reconciliation of and between all who speak Igbo or a semblance of it. This is because of all the major component units of the Nigerian state, the Eastern or Igboid flank is the weakest, the one is disarray.
This in the long run will be both damning and damaging to our quest for survival as a people in the treacherous rapids of the Nigerian polity
You sound a clarion call on the need for unity.
Chinda, why do we need to unite with you guys?
Unconsciously, by doing so, you submit that we really are one Igbo nation hence the need to unite. Same thing I have been preaching here for eons which your brother vehemently rubbishes
But enough of that. Let me turn my attention to another issue less primordial : Strategizing
I have been trying to read up your exchanges with Ofeke.
They are absolutely illuminating.
Your bit on strategizing blew my mind
Ofeke’s assertions arise from a deeply wounded heart. Indeed Igbos have been deeply wounded by those we call “brothers”
You guys too have not really been remorseful for the wrongs of the past. Yet you speak of reconciliation
All the same, you are right when you say, we must not cling to the past. In your words ” let bygones be bygones.”
However, you are right on one score; The Ikwerre may not have been beneficiaries of the Rivers State government’s abandoned property piracy, however, they lent moral and psychological support brazenly so as to cement their newly found non Igbo post civil war identity. The space here will not be enough for me to enumerate so many vile instances of Ikwerre collaboration with Alfred Diette Spiff’s government and later Melford Okilo’s administration in vilifying and then; stultifying any Igbo attempt at a comeback in the political and social economy of Rivers State…
And brazenly displaying a vehemently anti Igbo stance in state affairs.
If you are old enough to have witnessed Rivers State in the early 70’s and 80’s, you must then testify to this.

Those men Spiff and Okilo – both the quick and the dead - will be judged by the posterity.

I once asked Amadi your kinsman, what would be the fate of Ikwerre ethnic nationality should the Nigerian situation degenerate into a war between the ethnic groups for the oil fields?
The conflicts in Congo, Central African Republic, Libya, Ivory Coast and other places are fuelled principally by competition for the natural resources of some of these countries.
Militias and private armies have arisen to compete in bloody duels for these resources
Hence in the likelihood of Nigeria’s disintegration, we may likely witness the following.
Let me attempt pre empty pour answer to the very question you asked Ofeke concerning what use the inheritors of the Federal army (Hausa Fulani) will put its army

1. Since the North has clearly stated that they have more than a passing interest in the oil revenue of the accruable to the country, there is every likelihood that in the event of Nigeria’s disintegration, whoever controls the remnants of the erstwhile federal army(likely to be Hausa /Fulani) will probably use it to gain large scale advantages in the economic sphere before the other sides get organized.
2. This will be done by invading and securing oil fields, pipelines, facilities etc. Effectively it will be an occupation. Effectively, it will be brutal, genocidal and bitter


Do you know what this will trigger???????????????????????


As you have done to Ofeke, I too would want you answer before I continue…

Anyway, I salute your fortitude




Posted By: Ezinwanne

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 422
Chinda; The impending conflagration

Sorry, I am not always available to respond to your summonbs.
But I will try whenever I am opportuned

I repeat, it is quite refreshing reading from an Ikwerre fellow who is constructive and conciliatory in his engagements.
I salute you nwanne.
I have always advocated a broad based reconciliation of and between all who speak Igbo or a semblance of it. This is because of all the major component units of the Nigerian state, the Eastern or Igboid flank is the weakest, the one is disarray.
This in the long run will be both damning and damaging to our quest for survival as a people in the treacherous rapids of the Nigerian polity
You sound a clarion call on the need for unity.
Chinda, why do we need to unite with you guys?
Unconsciously, you submit that we really are one Igbo nation hence the need to unite. Same thing I have been preaching here for eons which your brother vehemently rubbish
But enough of that. Let me turn my attention to another issue less primordial : Strategizing
I have been trying to read up your exchanges with Ofeke.
They are absolutely illuminating.
Your bit on strategizing blew my mind
Ofeke’s assertions arise from a deeply wounded heart. Indeed Igbos have been deeply wounded by those we call “brothers”
You guys too have not really been remorseful for the qrongs of the past. Yet you speak of reconciliation
All the same, you are right when you say, we must not cling to the past. In your words ” let bygones be bygone.”
However, you are right on one score; The Ikwerre may not have been beneficiaries of the Rivers State government’s abandoned property piracy, however, they lent moral and psychological support brazenly so as to cement their newly found non Igbo post civil war identity. The space here will not be enough for me to enumerate so many vile instances of Ikwerre collaboration with Alfred Diette Spiff’s government and later Melford Okilo’s administration in vilifying and then; stultifying any Igbo attempt at a comeback in the political and social economy of Rivers State…
And brazenly displaying a vehemently anti Igbo stance in state affairs.
If you are old enough to have witnessed Rivers State in the early 70’s and 80’s, you must then testify to this.

Those men Spiff and Okilo – both the quick and the dead - will be judged by the posterity.

I once asked Amadi your kinsman, what would be the fate of Ikwerre ethnic nationality should the Nigerian situation degenerate into a war between the ethnic groups for the oil fields?
The conflicts in Congo, Central African Republic, Libya, Ivory Coast and other places are fuelled principally by competition for the natural resources of some of these countries.
Militias and private armies have arisen to compete in bloody duels for these resources
Hence in the likelihood of Nigeria’s disintegration, we may likely witness the following.
Let me attempt pre empty pour answer to the very question you asked Ofeke concerning what use the inheritors of the Federal army (Hausa Fulani) will put its army

1. Since the North has clearly stated that they have more than a passing interest in the oil revenue of the accruable to the country, there is every likelihood that in the event of Nigeria’s disintegration, whoever controls the remnants of the erstwhile federal army(likely to be Hausa /Fulani) will probably use it to gain large scale advantages in the economic sphere before the other sides get organized.
2. This will be done by invading and securing oil fields, pipelines, facilities etc. Effectively it will be an occupation. Effectively, it will be brutal, genocidal and bitter


Do you know what this will trigger???????????????????????


As you have done to Ofeke, I too would want you answer before I continue…

Anyway, I salute your fortitude


Posted By: Onuma

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 420
Mr Chinda

Thanks for your explanation on what is happening is Sudan. Pls am coming


Posted By: olu.adenodi

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 408
Excesses of Unions in Nigeria

It is unthinkable that a so called water botling association in Nigeria can hold the population to ransom by going on a three day strike just to flex their muscles just because the government of Nigeria found a way to punish Nigerians,in their wisdom ,by increasing the price of petrollium products. The water botlers thought it wise to punish Nigerians by raising the price of a satchet of water from 5 Naira to 10 naira. They formed a Union for this purpose. Whoever allowed these lilliputian traders to form a union is the guilty group.
In a real capitalist world,where there are laws against collusion,i.e illicit agreement, or where anti-trust laws are effective,the water union and their ilk e.g.barbers,pepper sellers,butchers,ete,etc should be eliminated by government proclamation. These unions stifle the economy by not allowing competition to take root.The nation is not benefiting from the existence of such unions.
I implore the government to please protect the masses from these callous,unreasonable small business owners.


Posted By: Chinda

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 400
Thanks Onuma

The Sudanese government is fuelling instability in the regions adjacent Southsudan. namely Kordofan region. They are arming many militias there just to distabilize the South sudan govt. Recently, they have tried to invade the oil fields in Southsudan through Abyei province. That town is in SouthSudan , but is being claim by north Sudan. The entire area that separate North Sudan and South Sudan is in conflict.
The story of Southsudan have many similarity with Biafra and Niger Delta struggle. So will you people now stategize instead of dwelling in the past? The North Sudan is shamelessly encroaching into South Sudan attacking friend and foe in the bid to reach the oil fields in the South.
Do you think those who will inherit the Nigerian army will give up the oil blocs in Anambra, Imo, Abia, Rivers, Delta, Bayelsa and other states just like that? Wake up people. There is a need to unite and forget the past


Posted By: @1nija.false

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 389
B4 you see monkey monkey don see you.

Bros, land lock is not an issue as long as Biafra Igbo nation is concerned, we will export our goods & also import our raw materials, Niger delta republic or River state republic will not tamper with Igbo man's movement anything truncating Biafra movement the people of Biafra will resort to violence bc definitly Igbo man must move his things. We believed in egbe be ugo be, nke obula si ibeya ebela ga enwe nnukwu nsogbu.


Posted By: Onuma

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 392
re-question for Ofeke

Mr Chinda please could you give me tipoff on what is happening in Sudan?


Posted By: Chinda

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 374
Question for Ofeke

Who will inherit the Federal army with its arms and ammunition when this country disintegrates? I mean which tribe is likely to take over the arms of the Nigerian army? What are they likely to do with such arms?
I have been telling you and my Igbo brothers to reason strategically instead you keep talking about what we did to you and other uneccessary things.I want to hear from you guys before I tell you what may likely happen.
Another question is: Are you familiar with what is happening between Sudan and the new country of Southern Sudan?
Hapu Ikwerre asikwa Ikwerre asighikwa. Think strategically



Posted By: Chinda

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 378
Question for Ofeke

Who will inherit the Federal army with its arms and ammunition when this country disintegrates? I mean which tribe is likely to take over the arms of the Nigerian army? What are they likely to do with such arms?
I have been telling you and my Igbo brothers to reason strategically instead you keep talking about what we did to you and other uneccessary things.I want to hear from you guys before I tell you what may likely happen.
Another question is: Are you familiar with what is happening between Sudan and the new country of Southern Sudan?
Hapu Ikwerre asikwa Ikwerre asighikawa. Think strategically


Posted By: Omaba

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 458
IHEBOM CHIDI.E

Brother you blame gov too much on security issue, is not late for you to join police force & bring sanity in police force.

You are talking as if you don't no that Nigeria is where everything goes. Don't you hear Atiku, Ciroma northern etc vowed to make Nigeria ungovernable. Your postings shows it has been long you left Nigeria.
Chidi is time to go home b4 you misplace you place your house for another person, make sure this easter did not escape you. I promise you by the time u spend some days in Nigeria & come back you will record more changes.


Posted By: IHEBOM CHIDI.E

Posted On: Mar 27, 2012
Views: 496
SECURITY SCARE AT USA EMBASSY IN ABUJA

Two suspects was arrested&handed over to the Nigerian authorities in front of the USA embassy in Abuja.The statement reads according to an unnamed petty trader:we believe there were shots fired in the vicinity of the USA embassy,i hear noise and see smoke;people began to run and i thought it was a knockout and people said it was a gun shot.The Nigerian authorities have 2 individuals in their custody.Fellow Nigerians,what is wrong with our government?Can't they hid the Boko Haram guys for good?Don't our leaders know that these guys are threatening our national sovereignty.This must stop.Terrorists must be apprehended in Nigeria.To me our security agencies are only good at harassing innocent citizens than doing their assigned jobs.Please for the sake of God,i urge the Nigerian government and also the international security agencies to try more so that more people will not be bereaved,because this issue of insecurity in Nigeria has killed too many innocent lives in our country.As am seeing things now in Nigeria,i believe that those that are ruling Nigeria today are not the ones that are seen in political offices,Nigeria rulers are ruling Nigeria on phone right from the corners of their rooms in their homes.If the coming out of poverty of common Nigerian is a threat to them,how much more their children.But one thing i know is soon,they will know that GOD is GOD,because the blood of the innocents are crying for vengeance.I believe that God must surely arise to avenge for his people in Nigeria.IHEBOM CHIDI.E (heskeye@yahoo.com)


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