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Bature, Any Nigerian who takes it upon him/herself to throw offensive jabs at Ndigbo/Biafrans, should naturally expect an appropriate response from me and others. Don't you know that for every action, there's a reaction?
Nigeria has been split since the 60's. Your people have been holding Biafrans hostage since then, for their resources and ingenuity...out of spite, fear, and hatred.
Its time to let go. Let the healing, reconstruction, and progress begin for the children of Biafra (and for Nigerians, by extension).
Yeah, I'm hangin' in there and indulging myself every now and then. Hmm... many a times, when I read my just sent postings, I see that I'd made some blunders of my own, too. I end up leaving things as they are...hey, life is full of imperfections, aren't they?
About that mystery weekend trip... don't go having all the fun by yourself! Save some for us here at Biafra(Nigeria)world. We can't wait to hear all about it on your return.
So keep chilling in good spirit. We shall all enjoy to the fullest, soon in the land of the Rising Sun.
I have never seen such jealousy in long while. You hate Biafra, yet you spend more time on this board than your one Nigerian forum.
Your cowardly snipes are only showing the world how frustrated you are are, well don't look to us to solve your little unity problem.Try Biggie Belle, the dunce that knows it all.
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Bro Chiboy, I'm amusingly surprised at Bababoyz' jealous reaction to my endearment to bro Ohafia's fun weekend trip. The more he realizes that there are exclusive benefits entitlement for being Biafrans, the more sour he gets. Really, I see his frustration. Right now, I'm beginning to feel bad for him.
Too bad we can't help his situation. We never claimed to be Nigerians. As always, we are cheerful and optimistic children of the Rising Sun. Keep it up!
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Mustapha, You asked "Why can't we all just get along" I dont know what your "bang" and "Whimper" stands for. But in response to your questions, Biafrans have been asking that questions long before Biafra was declared. They have tried everything possible to get along with the rest of Nigerians, but the more they tried the more they were/are taken for granted and abused, deprived, maginalised, cheated and killed both enmass and in singles. The more they tried, the stronger the conspiracy between other Nigerians against them. The more they tried the more they are made to look stupid. The reason that question is coming from you now is because they have decided to stop being used, abused and killed as usual. They are no longer asking that question instead they have decided to be free from your enclave like slaves did, away from their oppressors, the only option.
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Umuibe, I suggest people start ignoring this guys posting. This confused guy, who calls himself bababoyz. It is not worth feeding into his negetivity. Maybe this will teach him a lesson, Guys ignore ignore ignore him. He doesn't get it.
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bababoyz, I admire your desire to remain Nigerian. But, what do you stand to gain? I had a debate with another Nigerian. I asked him why he prefers to remain in England rather than work in Nigeria. He listed: 1.NEPA 2.NITEL 3. BABANGIDA, OBASANJO etc..
Suprisingly, he still wanted to remain Nigerian. I later found out that he is related to someone making fortunes from oil. Understandably, he has a good reason to want to keep Nigeria. Could you just list 5 reasons why anyone not making fortunes from oil should be Nigerian?
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1.YOU CAN TRAVEL ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD WITHOUT THE FEAR THAT YOU WILL BE TOTALLY IGNORED
2.YOU CAN HAVE AS MANY PASSPORTS AS YOU WISH AT ANY ONE TIME THEREBY GIVING YOURSELF MORE OPPORTUNITY TO SNEAK INTO AND OUT OF ANY COUNTRY YOU SO SET YOUR HEART TO
3.YOU CAN HAVE THE PRIVILEDGE OF A UNIVERSITY DEGREE WITHOUT ACTUALLY WASTING YOUR TIME ATTENDING CLASSES AND WRITING EXAMS.REMEMBER EVEN IN THE U.S.A, GOING TO "COLLEGE" IS STILL A BIG THING.
4.YOU ARE MORE LIKELY TO ATTAIN ROYALTY STATUS THAN ANYWHERE ELSE IN THE WORLD AND BECOME LIKE JEGEDE SHOKOYA A FELLOW PRINCE TO PRINCE CHARLES OF ENGLAND.
5.YOU WILL IN ALL LIKELIHOOD BECOME A MILLIONAIRE 130 TIMES QUICKER IN NIGERIA THAN IN THE U.S.A
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They make sense, that is, until you pose the question why Nigeria should be. Kounta Mustapha is not alone. Kounta Mustapha was at least honest to admit that Nigeria serves as a den for corrupt, lazy men-in-gown. I think Rudolph Okonkwo has done some justice to the issue of Miseducated Aminus in Nigeria.
quote:The Aminus of Nigeria have no sense that something has fundamentally changed in Nigeria. They are still lost in their old understanding of the mechanics of the forces acting in Nigeria. Their slogan that Nigeria is still of the same people, one nation, one destiny, is yet to sound in their ears like a broken record that it is. They are scared that the growing army of national conference agitators, the battalion fighting for resource control, the brigade shouting and demanding the devolution of power and the gang preparing for secession are going to wreck their beautiful country.-Rudolph Okonkwo
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Yeah, its blatantly obvious that this fake mustapha is one of those halucinating miseducated Aminus.
I smile quietly at his above desperate eulogy of the kind of Nigeria he and his kind has ripped off for decades. Now that we, Biafrans are on our way out, we wish them abundant harvest of what they sowed in their continued federal republic of Hausa/Fulani/Yoruba/Tiv/Borno/Igala/Nupe, etc.,Nigeria. Hahahahahaha!!!!!
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Amanda dear, Don't make the connection where none exists. I love the Igbos more than you'll ever know. it is my profound admiration for them that compels me to try and steer some of her sons and daughters away from the road that leads to destruction and immolation. You lot have suffered enough already, why bring more despoilation to an already ravaged land. Your ethnic posturing is, I hope, just that - posturing.When the push comes to shove, I hope most of you here will rediscover your sense of reasoning.
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Bature, It surprises me that you think Nigeria can be repaired, after over forty one years of hopeleness and misrule. As long as ignorant, lazy, and visionless men who do not have the interest of every Nigerian in mind are in- charge, Nigeria will never see the daylight. Even late pa Awolowo said it before his exist. The average Nigerian is living in self denail. Nigeria is not working and will never work. Cant you guys face reality???
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Mustapha, Remember this year 2001 and not 1966.Never again will it happen again. Inspite of all, the average Igbo has made great effort to survive the cruelity of your nigerian. We are smart , hardworking, very indepedent, and extremely good in life skills.
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This people will never learn they still think that Nigeria can be saved. if you think that nigeria can be saved how come a cup of garri is N20. how can average family feed his/her children. yet some of you want to seat here and preach to me why Nigeria should be togather.
For those of you still in self denial Nigeria have already broken, is only the spinless coward yorubas that are dragging their foot in putting the final nail on Nigeria coffin. Once the North declared sharia in a country known for non secular that is nothing but declaring a Republic. The only reason the North is still hanging arround in that space called Nigeria is because of oil revenue. Lets call a spade a spade do any of you really think that the North will be part of Nigeria today if the oil was from the North. I don't think so the North would have been long been gone. They just want to answer Nigeria so that they can continue to syphon oil money into their agbada while contributing nothing.
Remember when sharia started this fools naively told us that is only for muslims today it is used against christians. yet the yorubas seat idle and backtracked on resources control when the going got tough. There is nothing like southern solidarity that is a hogwash. The only thing is for the Old Eastern Region to get their acts to togather and start speaking with one voice that is voice of Biafra.
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I'm beginning to make a cloning connection between this "Mustapha Kount" and a certain anti-Igbo scoundrel.... --- Amanda Wekson
Sister Amanda: You couldn't be more correct. This "Mustapha" masquerade is our long-lost original efulefu. Remember? We were used to his style even when he was claiming to be Igbo. I hope no one thinks that he is really Hausa/Fulani. Today he is Igbo, tomorrow, he is Hausa. Truth is he could be neither Igbo nor Hausa. I don't mind him at all though. His reasons for wanting (Igbos) to stay in Nigeria really sounded Hausa, dumb. There is no need for him to pretend to be Hausa. If he is trying to say that he is back "with a bang, not a whimper," he should know that Biafrans can never be taken for a ride. Let him bang himself and whimper around all he wants.
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Joy my sister, You got it all the way. You know, this "born again Mustapha" thinks he's sleek in his guise as an awusa while insulting and poking fun at Biafrans. I'm sure our laser surveillance camera will flush him out guise...in due time. Ayi alawa kwalanu?....Mba! Anyi no ya.
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Bababoyz, You're getting increasingly dissatisfied and restless. Better seek out your better half to revisit your terms of endearment. Sorry, we can't help you out on that.
If you play your card well, perhaps, you could join us here a more focused man.
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Folks, Forget wether I am Hausa, Fulani, Kanuri, Boma, Martian or Alpha Centaurian. It does not matter. This is not the purpose of this debate. My position is that I support Bababoyz's position that the struggle is not a restricted ethnic thing. Even in your rather inapproprite struggle for the actualization of an ethnically pure enclave, you should see beyond your noses to the reality that the fight for a better humanity should take preceedence.It is paramount that we fight to make the Nigeria we know now a better place than to dream of a distant el-dorado we know nothing of. As Martin Luther King once said "Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere". An unjust Nigeria is a threat to a just "Biafra". Go figure.
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Mustapha: After all that you have said, what exactly is your point? I don't get it.
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Mustapha, I wonder if you have any interests beyond provoking hostile reactions to yourself. Why not make your points why Nigeria should be? People, not afflicted by abnormalities of their thought content, know such reasons are hard to find. But, why not try?
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Paul and CSE, Mustapha is crying unconsolably about the Biafra ship that is passing him by. Poor pitiful wretch! Let him keep mourning what could have been.
Biafra was a sweet, young and dynamic maiden that was sold into an unconsenting marriage by a maurauder to a wicked husband. Her husband did not value her worth, her rare endowments,her daintiness, and her finesse. She fed him with her best food and wine. She adorned him with her most costly and precious garments and ornaments. She even served him faithfully as a loyal hand-maiden. Yet he never loved neither did he cherish her. All he gave her were abuse, scarred bruises, neglect, and starvation. Finally, this maiden decided to walk away from the false and abusive marriage, without a backward glance. She walked away with her beauty, dynamism, and her endowments, more intact than ever.
She said, I'm going back to my father's house where I was loved, revered, nurtured, appreciated, and encouraged to grow and prosper. I'm going back to the only home where I had always known joy and laughter. Where my beauty blossoms daily with each beckon of the Rising Sun, she said.
So, she set out on a ship sailing to the Shores of the Land of the Rising Sun, where she trully belong.