|
Okoroman (September 7, 2008 at 7:19 pm)
All this talk of Igbo presidency is distarction. This is the joke of it all if Nigeria was a real nation why should it matter whether or not the president of Nigeria is Igbo? We are not interested in Nigerian presidency.Nigeria can keep its presidency we don't care.We are interested in Self Determination or Biafra actualization. There is nothing Nigeria can offer that compares to Biafra. Biafrans stay focused!Biafra alive!
yormeey (September 7, 2008 at 2:24 pm)
thanks planet, they are not politically organised. their elites, as all parts nigeria's are insidious. they have refused time and time again to sacrifice personal and selfish ambition 4 general ones. 2007 was a very recent example, i would have thought they wud present a consus candidate for the pres election, but they didnt. The okoromans, onyibebs and biafran7s of this world should put that into consideration b4 crying marginalisation.
yormeey (September 7, 2008 at 2:05 pm)
Thank goodness i have enough sense to know that you're promoting a dead propaganda on utube. It doesn't take a genius that to know that 'Biafra' was not a well nortured idea..it failed bec it wasn't suppose to be bec it was apparently not the solution to the problem faced by the northeastern then. many of u idiots claimed u were being marginalised, why didnt u present a consensus president in the 2007 elections? the answer: u failed bec, the elites, just like all parts of nigeria are selfish!
Biafrans7 (September 7, 2008 at 3:32 am)
Ogedola, talking of virtues, where are any virtues in the corrupt, criminal Hausa-fulani Islamic Jihadists and Yoruba Oligarch leaderships in Nigeria for 48 years? In half a century, no standing free and fair elections conducted, no free and fair census, no peoples sovereign national conference, $400 Billion dollars squandered and 62-year genocide against a people these murderers claim are fellow citizens. Where is virtue in leaderships that exploit others natural resources and kill them?
ogedola (September 6, 2008 at 7:50 pm)
Viaclifton human virtues has no tribe, linguinstic group or nationality...people are generally people...the defeat of the first wave of attack on Biafra has nothing to do with the ethics or abilities of Yoruba or any group in Nigeria. For all we know, the defeat could be the result of bad tactics on the leader of the campaign, Poor intelligence, low morale among troops, Poor communication....as a person with ample military experience...
vieclifton (September 4, 2008 at 6:58 pm)
Tough time never last but tough people do,we Biafra shortlist the Nigeria soldiers,we reduce them in number,most of them are Yorubas,because during river niger crossing,M.Mohammed did not take his Hausa people,as he was coming from Lagos he pickup most of Yoruba and Edo soldiers and few midlle belt,thousands of them perish in that river(as usual 4 d Pharos)and he orderd 4 more troops from Lagos again and all were totaly downstroyed at Abagan convoy disaster.sorry,YORUBAS HAVE NO POWER OF THIERS.
vieclifton (September 4, 2008 at 6:33 pm)
Mr yormeey,i don't see u making any sense here,u r still a kid,all your writting here sounds like a child still sucking his mother's lactating breast.u r not upto 28,go and grow up sense my dear.
Biafrans7 (September 4, 2008 at 6:09 pm)
"But the whole problem (of resource control) that we are experiencing now could be traced to the "Land Use Decree," which was promulgated by Obasanjo regime shortly after he succeeded Muritala.. Obasanjo had the support from the North because they all know that with the decree, the federal government owned everything and that, they could all share from the resource of the nation at the center." -- David Akpode Ejoor, Former Military Governor, defunct Mid-West Region. Sunday Punch. July 3, 2005.
Biafrans7 (September 4, 2008 at 4:50 pm)
"Awolowo was a devil and his policies led to the present problems that the people of Niger Delta are fighting..the Yoruba instead should apologize to the Niger Delta people for the federal government's policies the late premier of defunct Western Region influenced against the interest of the Niger Delta." --- Asari Dokubo. Champion Newspapers. Tuesday March 22, 2005.
Biafrans7 (September 4, 2008 at 4:43 pm)
Awolowo dismantled fiscal federalism in 1968, and as the author of Gowon's economic policy from 1967 - 1970, he stripped the Southern Nationalities(Niger Delta) of their resource rights and control through the Dina commission. |