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MASSOB to attend “General Assembly of the Council of Eastern States” meeting in PH.
General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, former Head of State of Biafra, Prof. Ben Nwabueze, Secretary-General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, leader of MASSOB, and Dr. Chuba Okadigbo, former Senate president of BiafraNigeria are among Igbo leaders who will be attending a meeting of Biafran leaders on Friday in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.
The Biafrans meeting in Port Harcourt will discuss crucial issues affecting the progress of Biafra, under the auspices of the “General Assembly of the Council of Eastern States.” See Story
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Its a move in the right direction. Since the Biafra Actualization has reached a crucial stage, it is right thatthe Eastern states that make up Biafra come together to acknowledge the inevitable Independence of Biafra. While at it, this is also the opportunity to seriously start ironing out our differences in order to collectively and unitedly agree to strategies for dealing with Nigeria on outstanding matters on what is owed us and terms for payment in eventuality of UN brokered freedom.
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Osetutu: I hear you. Just at the mere mention of his name, the police is already threatening to "do something." Whatever that means.
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As all of you know MASSOB enjoy huge support in River State. I know that chief Ralph will be there. Like Biafra and Ikwerre intelligence are going to give the enemy Nigeria Police fore warning about chief Ralph's coming to the meeting. As far I know the ground work is probably already done by Biafran and Ikwerre intelligence to be one up on the Oga wetin you carry gang.
Of course MASSOB, Biafra and our Ikwerre brothers will not disclose their game plans to Nigeria hodlums called police ahead of time. I will be very surprise if chief Ralph is not present at that meeting. When it all said and done Chief Ralph will be in that podium. Just like some one Nigeria gang wants us to disclose our Biafran stragey on this board. MASSOB are not a fly by night type of organization. Look at how much MASSOB have grown since it was founded less than two years ago. Nigeria police doesn't have the capability of withstand MASSOB and chief Ralph.
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The threat to "do something" at the mention of Mazi Ralph is an indication of the phobia that is gripping the Awusa/Fulani/Yoruba Nigeria as the the progressive march of MASSOB for Biafra independence reaches momentum. They are being notified by informers on the progress of MASSOB and assurances from the world's body of nations for solidarity in gaining independence. Each time the Nigerian rep at the UN encounters our Biafran Rep at his Observer Status seat, his gets rattled real bad. Funny! If Mazi Ralph was just a sabre-rattling dreamer, the Nigerian govt/police wouldn't have cared.
Umu Biafra, Biafra independence is for real. This is the time to start making preparation as Biafra Actualization is going to dawn upon us sooner than we expected. The toad (in this case, Obasanjo and his desperate white house visit) does not embark on a midday run for nothing. The Biafra Actualization tornado is rag-tossing Obasanjo around. He's hopelessly gyrating around for help. Surely, he'd be told to step out of the way and accept the act of God.
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Such a meeting is long over due, and no one should interfere with MASSOB's participation. How paranoid can these Nigerians be?
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Biafra & Amanda, You hit the nail on the head....a certain press axis in the rest of Nigeria are indirectly trying to fish for information which seems to illude them all the time....
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Mustapha, you sound like a jilted lover. I see you're not pleased with the progress of Biafra Actualization. Tell me, why would you rather she not reach the crucial stage it is right now? If you confess to me your geniune fear, perhaps I can assuage it for you.
But I have to counsel you once again to invest all your energy into getting your country out of his self-inflicted rot. What I see is that you have an unhealthy obsession for Biafra. If unchecked, it leads to self destruction. So Mustapha, talk to me.
The sad thing about Mustapha is his inability to hide his disgust for Biafran well being as opposed to a genuine desire to see the progress of his Nigeria.
Even worse this masquerade "Mustapha" is totally devoid of credibility both in thought and mannerism. He has never made any sound arguement to advance the need for the continued existence of his suffocating contraption, nor has he been able to articulate any single opinion here.He pretends to be Hausa or an intellect, both of which we know he isn't, for Mustapha is just another sabo. Still we ask that he make just one point on this forum, even this he has been unable to accomplish.
So once again sister Amanda, must we continue to cast valuable pearl to swines even when we know there are ignorant of it's value?
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Chiboy you wrote:So once again sister Amanda, must we continue to cast valuable pearl to swines even when we know there are ignorant of it's value?
My own reply: Nshi.........the stake has gotten so high that some people would need to be ignored.
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Bros Biafra, and Chiboy, I hear you. How uncomfortable it must be to pretend to be one ethnic group while you belong to another! It must be especially unsettling to see your region moving progressively to the freedom finish line while your wish for their failure is returned to you, inwardly. Such is the case with our dear Mustapha.
We Biafrans do not take hostages. Since Mustapha want to remain a Nigerian, I'll advise him to pack up his stuff and family (if they agree with him) and move over to the Hausa/Fulani side...since he loves to answer their name. Like we all agreed, he should dedicate his energy and expertise in helping his Nigeria and quit worrying about Biafrans and their Biafra Actualization moves.
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It is good to hear that the other Biafrans, Southsouth are coming together to heal the past, even though my old man was a victim of the abandoned property. Biafrans all over should heal and forgive, together to fight the parasitic and reppellent North; it is a good cause worthy of many merits. We feel for them each time the vandals causes them great mayhem. Whatever affects them in Ph and Calabar same to us too. Our culture is no different than theirs. We have one thing visibly in common [Christianity to christianity blended with satanic verses [Islam].
Hail Biafra
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An intersting observation as was quoted from Ibanga's essay at our sister board.
I have to say that this might be a Hausa man that is on the money about what needs to be done to break up nigeria.
Mr. M. Danlami wrote (The Miscalculation of the Ohaneze on NYSC: Lets Abolish it Altogether):
"We also did not like the idea of having people who understood little to nothing about our values, religions, cultures, and languages being sent here as teachers, doctors, architects, planners, and key decision makers across the length and breath of our polity. We considered people that were culturally and linguistically distinct from us as isolates. It was not hard to see that those of us from northern north differed from the southerners in forms and habits. We ate grains they ate tubers. We lived in the Savannah, they lived in the forest. Our men wore babban riga, their men wore rappers or shirts. We thought unification, they thought succession. We were tall and thin, they were short and stout. We spoke softly, they spoke harshly. We even seemed to worship separate but same God, as our individual and collective pathways to the Almighty were conceivably quite different."
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It must be unsettling to belong to one ethnic group and pretend to be another. Quite an interesting thought there, except that you can only guess at where I come from. Your assumption is that I am human, am black, am african, am Nigerian and you even ultimately ascribe to me the final assumption of a particular ethnicity. And since this is the case, you can only ASSUME that I pretend. Too circutious for you? Oh well, I can't help you there.
Issues, Issues, Issues Please stick to the issues folks.Lol.
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I have it on good authority, that Cross River and Akwa-Ibom states will be well represented at the Port Harcourt meeting. That makes me happy.
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Eno, Yep! You got it! The Biafran ship is about to sail...leaving thiefy and atrocious Nigeria behind. Their golden goose is leaving the coop with her egg. Its time they start looking into honest hard work or be extinct.
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The solidarity continues Biafran leaders visit Governor Odili :Gov. Odili welcoming Major General Phillip Effiong (of Biafra). With them is the Deputy Governor, Sir Gabriel Toby
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Enobong thanks for that picture, Like Brother Amucha said I can smell the promise land. we will get there, Like MLK said we as a people will get to the promise land.
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No question, we will be singing the freedom song soon. I just can't wait for the feelings, like Andrew Jackson would note: "The era of good feelings."
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Enobong Thanks for the picture. The South-East and South-South must be united. We are brothers and sisters and nothing should split us. Obasanjo will suffer for what he did at Odi. When we live Yorubas and Awusas will be gnashing their teeths. Infact they'll be so frustrated that they'll start slaughtering each other. It's already happening.