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chiboy
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So now we hear from the horses mouth that the Yoruba's where pacified with AD, eventhough there is still reluctance to admit that Aremu was selected. So what happened to Ojukwu's party which actually had a larger membership than AD? why did the powers that be not deem it expedient to pacify Ndigbo with a party too? Where were the Igbo PHD'S and their certificates ? Perhaps with their heads neck dip in Aremu's
behind?

http://www.thisdayonline.com/news/20010613news03.html

Or were Igbo leaders only too happy to run errands for crumbs?Did morons like Ezeife not know about this arrangement before contesting for Presidency in AD or did he expect to reap where he never sowed? So many questions my people yet few answers.

I like these sort of revelations mainly for the benefit of those who do not understand the essence of pressure.For those who keep saying don't rock the boat, what do you have to say now?


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Any blonde should know that the 1999 presidential selection was fixed and with the same application of reasoning, it is fair to say that the Yorubas were compensated not only by the admission of the AD but shifting the Presidency to the Ngbati. Abiola was the reason. However, it is also fair to say that Obasanjo is on record for opposing both Awo and Abiola and was hand picked by the parasitic skunks as the shadow President the North could fully control.

Why? because Abiola was about to be released and insisted on the Presidency, being a Yoruba with undurnted track record for tribalism, he has to be quitely exterminated by the cerebral assassins.

The Yorubas have a track record of unpatriotic acts. If one can only analyze the statement soley attributed to Awolowo by Ojukwu, that he is the best President that BiafraNigeria never had" The reasoning is that Awo loves his people and will die for them but will not extend the same principles to all BiafraNigerians. If Awo can transform the same die hard feelings that he had for the Ngbatis, he would have ruled Nigeria..In other words his only crime of leadership was that he was an indictment to the unity of BiafraNigeria.His war records came back to hunt him. He saw other tribes with 20/10 vision.The Hausas as pitifully uneducated nomards one could easily intimidate and the Igbos as expansionist war mongers and capitalistic freaks. This is not a theory but facts based on my scientific analyses and data since independence. Prove me wrong if you can.

CONCLUSION:Yorubas are very tribalist, self centered, arrogant and that disqualifies them a lead in BiafraNigeria. Obasanjo may likly be the last Yoruba to lead BiafraNigeria.


Hail Biafra

[ June 13, 2001: Message edited by: Waypoint1Biafra ]


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Waypoint1Biafra:
But while Awo was spreading his gospel to effect change in Yorubaland, what did Igbo leaders do to provide services to the Igbo people as Awo did in the West?

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Bature,

With all respect to everybody, the East was not behind the west in ANY WAY before the civil war. If you want the stats, go to the thread on the rising sun where prof Stanley Diamond spoke on the viability of Biafra.

I have stated elsewhere that upstaging the East was uppermost in Awo's mind when he embarked on his journey of betrayal. He knew with time they were going to require a heckuva of a lot of $$$ to run their Britain type welfarist state.

The only region that has maintained the same position of backwardness is the North and they know it.

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Ohafia:
What "Welfarist state?" Have you forgotten Cooperative Society?

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Bature,

Cooperative society? Yeah... right, just another word for the modern "peoples bank" which your brother IBB founded in one of his many 'imaginative' moves.

The bottom line is that the East had a more robust and diversified economy which was better equipped to meet the challenges of the modern age.

I actually thought you will fault my observation on the unparralleled backwardness of the North, but apparently, you are more interested in defending Obafemi. Could it be because you appreciate that your people have no excuse to be where they are now?. Even the groundnut pyramids have disappeared, and guilotine selling will soon be the only viable business in the North when the resource control war is over. The only problem with that scenario is that you'll need to decapitate and maim a lot more people per day to make the guilotine trade a booming one. Think about it!

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Bature,
How can you ask such a silly question? What Igbo leaders did to uplift their people,like Awo did for the west, why do you think Igbos are so resourceful, hardworking, and before now, saw education as a tool for uplifting themselves. Why do you think inspite of all the injustices metted out to Ndi-Igbo by Nigerians, Igbos are still waxing strong today. This is as result of our leaders making us focus on what is important to human existence. Our schools in the east was better structured compared to other regions then.
The eastern region economy was one of the best in the country. Before the present conspiracy by Nigerians to stop Ndi-Igbo from continuing the march to greatness. Your question Bature, is full of hate in your heart for a people who have not wronged you in any way, but are asking to be left alone so that they can move forward with their lives, and you know this.

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june 12
this should be a day that all nigerians mourn and think about democracy .It should be a national holiday in rememberance of MK Abiola who had a great vision for our great country our messiah and saviour who unluckly lost his life in prison.THANK GOD for this day we saw the cowards from the west desert their leader just like they did in 1967 with awo in charge .They left us to fight the civil war and then put salt in our wounds after with the wicked 20 pound scheme.After abiola escaped to london he came back after listening to his people. come back we will fight with you they all shouted the but on arrival he was left to toast in prison and finally met his maker after all the stolen money from ITT choked him.
This brings us to the yoruba general that begged for his life on his knees and crying was that the act of a man or a coward .Should we now wonder whether these people are reliable. but as the say in america some of my best friends are yoruba.
When will they stop sitting on the fence and take a stand june 12 was a day of shame for them and they want to make it a holiday who are the fooling. I advocate that may 30 be made a holiday to celebrate the independence of the great republic of BIAFRA
we fought for it and will continue to fight for it with all means possible .

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