I am very proud to be associated with you and what you stand for. You have come a long way in your vanguard for the emmancipation of Ndigbo and Biafrans. I hope and pray that you keep it up.
Ji sienu ike!Posts: 2 | From: United kingdom | Registered: Feb 2003
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I'm happy to be a member of this forum. I encourage every member and the administrator(s) that in a way or the other had contributed to the running of this site to continue the good work. Keep it up!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BNW
___________________ IGBO AMAKA Posts: 79 | From: Porthacourt | Registered: Feb 2003
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At 2, you are now walking, keep walking, and keep on keeping on.
Permit me to share an experience from my first visit, to my home town Oba from Kano. I was 12 years or thereabout.
My August visit introduced me to this old lady (C-squares mum). A Dame we all loved and respected in my village, therefore etiquette demanded I should go and pay her my respect before travelling back to my parents in Kano. I still remember her telling me these words: “Anya na ana” and “Ije awale”. Something like “Have your eyes focussed or Be focussed” and “Safe journey son”. Some Igbo experts might translate differently, but by and large that’s how it could be understood.
The gist my dear BNW, is that at 2, you are getting matured, I/we hope you’d grow to be a more Embracing site. Some here discouraged banning, some said the disbanded had returned with handles. All the same, maturity is to suit this site to whoever that participates.
Happy 2nd. anniversary, and as you embark on your third anniversary in a dynamic world like yours may I say - Remain focussed, “Ije awale”and “Please don’t stop thinking about tomorrow”.
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Quote: -------------------------------------------------- "Most of those people you say were banned have returned. Take a good look.---Nwoke --------------------------------------------------
After a "good look," I also saw what you observed. Some are even posting from "Onitsha" after being a "silent member for two years" If you take another GOOD LOOK, you will also see that the lady who was declared a "ghost" is RIGHT HERE.
Indeed the internet is one BIG electronic jungle and MY DARLING BNW has made it a larger one!
May you continue to grow in "ghosts" and PERSONS.
Once again, many more returns!!!!!
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Happy Birthday Biafranigeriaworld and keep on making my day. I love this place.
___________________ "We are where we are in large part at the moment, because our self-identified leaders of thought have put us there."----Ukpabi Asika Posts: 321 | From: Athens, Ohio USA | Registered: Mar 2001
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where else can mallam like Ugali shaga, vent all his gworo eating fustration but BNW. Thank god for BNW. and just like Nkem said don't stop thinking about tomorrow.
While most including self are sometimes neutralized from sustained and consistent activity by the daily grind, Your fastidious, selfless and dependable effort has ensured that we have enjoyed 2 years now of the only tangible Biafra from which to relaunch a Biafra on the map.
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Happy birthday BNW, our award winning site.
You are truly a huge (African) market place of ideas.
Fights break out in the markets, yeah Some buy and sell in closed stalls, some hawk If you install a regime of cleanliness Some will wake early to defecate in the open Aha, some go to market to steal, others to shop Every market has a resident mad wo/man They blame neighbours if their ware don't sell In the market you find humour, anger and money If you remove chaos, take controversy It would cease to be a market An African market
BNW, Ndewo!
___________________ Awo's political idea was based on the assumption that any town beyond Owo was Igbo or Hausa. Awo was not socialised; he was not a good mixer because he did not have the opportunity, which the secondary school offered. ~TOS Benson, Baba Oba of Lagos Posts: 2644 | From: United Kingdom | Registered: Apr 2001
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I suppose congratulations are in order. So, Happy Birthday, even though most have sworn to destroy our fatherland.
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You biafra troublemakers may take Hausanet. But you will not have Hausa spirit. Celebrate what you want.
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Happy Birthday. This is where I learned many things about Biafra and Ibgo people. I enjoy the disagreements and fights. When I finish my papers I will make more time to engage you folks. Happy birthday.
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Happy Birthday again to mighty BNW. If some of your detractors couldn't stay away, they come here to whine and cry. But yet they keep coming back, this time with different handles like they will fool anybody. Just like Rudolf Okonkwo re-incarnated as Isioma Daniels, did he fool anybody no. Ndubisi Obiora mutated into Ogbunigwe. They did not fool anybody, however we will continue to put watchful eyes on them, they better don't come back with their old tricks.
Omar What is wrong? Are you afraid of competition, oh I forget you are from Nigeria, where quota system rules. Brother stop whining about ASHILAC, Hausanet and Gamji.com. yes we took them in a hostile takeover, brother it is called free market economy, something that is foreign to your neck of the wood.
It is obvious that BNW now consumes the lives of some who feel the need to tell us how many times they used to visit and few posts BNW now has. BNW must be doing a lot of things right. Why else would some confused person come to BNW to tell BNW that BNW no longer exists. When you are so envious that you resort to such silliness, you do indeed have a problem.
Did someone say "Isioma?" What a cruck!!! Posts: 127 | Registered: Mar 2001
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