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Biafra:

Ibi like say Maradona don put money nyafunyafu for ur pocket. Na real wah!

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I don't need IBB's money I am just telling you the truth. At least we know that IBB is bad, unlike your Uncle who is a fraud and fake, he deceived Nigerians that he is a born again chrristian and that he will fight corruption. He turn out to become the all time most corrupt. Not only corruption he has blood all over his hands.

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quote:
Originally posted by Nwa Aro:
if Abacha were to rise from death today and square up against that chief THIEF who calls himself Obasanjo, the former will carry the day in a free and fare election.


Nwa Aro:

I tend to agree with you I guess our brother ednut on second thought would too. Guys I moved to Nigeria for two years during abacha's reign the chief thief... obasanjo has broken every record.

Please allow me to inform you that I'm a rookie on this board this is my second posting. First one being on 4/26/04 "BIAFRA: Can the Yorubas get a clue?" Check it out!

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When it comes down to IBB,Abacha and Obasanjo the clear loser is the MORON Obasanjo.

[ April 29, 2004, 10:12 PM: Message edited by: NwaBiafra ]

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Anytin wey una like make una dey talk, na una own problem be that oh! Me I don talk am finish say lai lai to lai lai no way wey Maradona go come kalabule our contri again with all im jipiti and magomago.

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Run your mouth all you want, IBB will be better than moron Obusonjo. When I IBB gave your uncle all the money he stole, for your uncle to use to run for president, I didn;t hear you complain.

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Biafra:

Ibi like say IBB don give una wey be okoro money nyafunyafu so tey if no be de oloshi wey dabaru our contri una no won hear any other thing.

No be me dey talk am oh! Na una piple wey IBB give money nyafunyafu dey talk am oh! Na real wah!

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Una don hear am so? Dey say IBB won come begin nak tory about June 12 oh. Wetin come make wait too long now? Na real wah!

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Na wah oh! Una don hear am again. Dem say IBB don dey go round im area boys we be "IBB Boys" to campaign for im election for 2007. na di jaguda wey be John Shagaya dey talk am so. Make una no gree oh!

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Tijani:

A great many of us (Igbo/BIAFRANS) agree with your shout however, your yoruba folks are the irritants of the shamed nation.

  • Who else do you think encouraged IBB to annul June 12?
  • Do you by chance think overwhelming number could be yoruba?
  • Who are against making names of the participants of this annulment public?
  • Why didn't Shonuken or whatever, a yoruba hand over to Abiola during the interim crap?
My brother until your folks begin to appreciate honesty it would remain a curse. The above observations/inquiries are without a shred of malice towards you since I do not know ya. Thanks.

[ June 23, 2004, 03:38 PM: Message edited by: MeBiafran ]

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Egbon MeBiafran:

Na real wah for you oh. Me I soprize say agbalagba like you no know say na your Okoro brothers na im dabaru June 12 wey our contri for don come better since. No be una andi IBB dey carry odu andi 419 magomago dey go eferywhere? You come forget say na your 419 brother wey be Nzeribe na im follow dabaru June 12. Now u see di kain wahala wey una don coss the contri wey all of us for dey enjoy nyafunyafu if no be your 419 brodas wey full for Idumota andi Ojota.

Me I don talk am say make una no allow IBB come dabaru our contri again oh. Na im be say una won go backward 100 years. Na real wah.

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Tijani:

"Abiola is not the Messiah nigeria is looking for." A stupid and worrisome utterance by none other than obasanjo. Any reason you ignored the question as to why shonekun never handed over to Abiola after all he like obasanjo are his kit & kin from the same state and as the provisional head of state could have but didn’t? If the nzeribe who by the way does not have my respect played a role which he did, why then are the yoruba scared in their pants over IBB's contemplation of making the participants public? Fact is they played a major and as usual covert role in denying their brother the presidency but want this info out of public domain. Remember Ebenezer Babatope, a yoruba, could you tell us what role he played? How about Jakande erstwhile Lagos State governor, could you be kind and generous enough to share what role they played in thwarting June 12? Do you by chance still recall the number of yoruba who served under abacha's illegitimate rule? At this point you might consider putting a phone call across to your folks who may be versed in the evils committed by your people to save yourself undue pain that comes from being IGNORANT.

All we (Igbo/BIAFRAN) are saying is simple "SPLIT" the goddamn backward country and all will be okidoki.

[ June 23, 2004, 08:09 PM: Message edited by: MeBiafran ]

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Egbon MeBiafran:

U know say me don talk am long time ago say Lateef Kayode Jakande, Ebenezer Babatope, Oladipo Diya, Sam Aluko andi nyafunyafu were piple wey full for our landi follow dabaru June 12.

Which one you sef come dey now? The tin be say Abiola win election. Me a no know as u tink say to break our better contri na im go save us. I tink say u for talk make we meet for national conference table wey be say we fit know how we go handle de wahala wey dey for our neck oh!

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Tijani:

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U know say me don talk am long time ago say Lateef Kayode Jakande, Ebenezer Babatope, Oladipo Diya, Sam Aluko andi nyafunyafu were piple wey full for our landi follow dabaru June 12.
Great! I'm a total believer in June 12. I feel the yoruba bungled it by accepting the crumbs abacha threw at them a fate that was sealed by the master crook, obasanjo. Agree?

I am most appreciative of this particular post of yours if our dialogue will be this insightful then greater things will follow. The reason I believe a total and unconditional split is the answer to the British encouraged screw up is due to the ethnic divide that pervade that land. Had gowon and his bunch of fools had the vision immediately after the war a true reconciliation, reconstruction and rehabilitation which still elude the Easterners would've addressed the sore feelings we all bear today. If the elementary pupils at the end of the nasty and unjust war against the Igbo who are today in their forties were taught the language and culture of the major federating units, today the goddamn slogan "one nigeria" would've been realized. It takes vision and leadership devoid of the incessant CORRUPTION which obasanjo has taken to a new height.

Continue to expose the crooks in the West and the obligation to cast the Eastern thieves ex. arthur nzeribe, ojo maduekwe, orji kalu, chris ngige, emmanuel iwuanyawu, and their gang of bandits will rest on me. Deal? Please be free to add more names.

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Me I don talk am tire oh. Make una no gree oh. If una let am happin, na im be say our gofment go come dabaru again oh. I dey take God beg una oh. Dis one don dey pass man oh.

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Daily Independent Online. * Tuesday, June 29, 2004.

IBB campaign intensifies in Abuja

Don Bassey

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Former military President, Gen. Ibrahim Babangida, may have stepped up his campaign for the 2007 presidential elections as his posters are now prominent on walls and billboards in Abuja, the Federal capital Territory (FCT) and its environs.

Though he is yet to publicly declare his ambition, a national executive committee member of “IBB Vision 2007” who led his colleagues at the weekend to distribute the posters with the inscription: IBB: The Man for 2007, said they were acting on Babangida’s instructions.

“We are here to distribute these posters. 2007 is not as far away as non-politicians think. Everywhere in the world, elections demand that you start early to sell your candidate. Though IBB is not an obscured figure, we still have to sell the message that none of the candidates aspiring to govern this country after Obasanjo has the credentials that can match his. We are now in a new dispensation and Nigerians must believe that IBB can also function in a democratic setting as he did in the military,” the campaigner said.

He debunked claims that Babangida provided the funds for the group’s activities, stating that, “Our group was formed in 2001 as “IBB Vision 2003” but at IBB’s bidding, we slowed down our activities as he told us he will not want to run against Obasanjo.

“Immediately after the April elections we met and re-strategised. We never discussed money in all our meetings. All he tells us is that we should go and do our homework, as he was ready to yield to the yearnings of Nigerians who want him to steer the country to greatness once again. So, we are funding ourselves but with strong support from his friends, especially governors and members of the National Assembly.”

The Alhaji Ahmad Makama-led “IBB Vision 2007” recently held a national delegates conference in Minna where Babangida reportedly announced his readiness to run in 2007 after accepting to be the grand patron of the group.

It also announced the appointment of former deputy senate presidents, Haruna Abubakar and Albert Legogie, as some of its six zonal coordinators.



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Your brothers and Uncle Sege have already dabaru the country already, so how much damage can IBB do that Obasanjo have not done already.

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Na real wah for you oh. You mean say IBB wey send us back for one generation na im better pass your Uncle Sege wey don bring beta gofment nyafunyafu? Na wah!

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Talking about 2007, Here is the real tragedy of the Igbo clamour for the Presidency:


2007: OBJ threatens North's interest —Wada Nas
By Emma Aziken, Abuja
Sunday, July 04, 2004


Governors of the Northern States and others from that part of the country who may be nurturing the idea that a northerner would succeed President Olusegun Obasanjo have been asked to forget the dream by former special duties minister, Alhaji Wada Nas, who spoke of the determination of Obasanjo and the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to keep the presidency away from the North.

Nas gave the warning as supporters of Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, believed to be warming up to step into the shoes of his boss in 2007, affirmed that Atiku's loyalty to Obasanjo and his readiness to pursue on-going reforms of the administration would fetch him support from the President when the succession race begins.

However, the World Igbo Congress (WIC), latching on to Obasanjo’s declaration that the PDP had not zoned the presidency, has urged Igbo to assert their presence in the 2007 presidential race.
Dr. Kalu Diogu, President of the United States-based WIC, the umbrella group of Igbo professionals in diaspora, made the declaration.
ANPP Senator, Alhaji Farouk Bello, also declared that the zoning of the 2007 presidency would sooner than later lead to the disintegration of the dominant PDP.

The President had during his monthly chat with media executives last weekend declared that the ruling PDP was yet to zone the 2007 presidency, affirming that only the South-West which presently occupies it was ruled out from vying for the highest office in the land in 2007.

The presidential declaration punctured the belief in many quarters equating Obasanjo’s eight year term with the South’s tenure after which power will automatically shift to the North Significantly, Northern governors have been at the forefront of the agitation that power should return to the North after Obasanjo.

Responding to the president’s statement, Nas, special duties minister in the Gen. Sani Abacha regime and now president of the Peoples Salvation Party (PSP), said at the weekend that the declaration was an indication of Obasanjo’s intention to stop the North from aspiring for the nation’s presidency in 2007.

He declared that all the presidential aspirants including Vice-President Abubakar would end up in disappointment.
“What is surprising? You know, he is the President, he is the supreme authority in this country and anything he says is authoritative.”
“We know that he is going to disappoint Atiku, how many of his friends has he disappointed?”, the former minister said.

Nas continued: “After all, didn’t he disappoint Nigerians? He has been disappointing Nigerians, he has disappointed democracy, the judiciary, so what is surprising?”

“I am not talking of Atiku alone, I am talking of the whole North, any one from the North who still believes that the presidency will come to the North in 2007 will be disappointed,” he told Sunday Vanguard.

Also responding to Obasanjo’s declaration, Chief Elvis Agukwe, national chairman of Coalition for Democracy, a rabid nationwide pro-Atiku group allegedly backed by Governor Orji Kalu of Abia State, asserted last Friday that the president was only declaring his own personal views. According to him, the original intention of the founders of the PDP was to rotate power between the North and South. He affirmed that Obasanjo’s best option would be to support the aspiration of his deputy in order to sustain on-going reform programs of the present administration.. Agukwe, immediate past director of planning and research of the PDP, asserted that it was improbable for the president to disappoint his vice on account of the fastidious loyalty of Atiku to him.. You know the President was expressing his personal views if you could actually interpret it properly,” the pro-Atiku group chairman told Sunday Vanguard, adding: “So, I am very much aware that it is still the turn of the North to produce the President in 2007.”. ”This is a natural process, the succession path by a political party, it has happened in so many places. Mr. President is talking about the guarantee of the reform agenda, I am sure that Mr. President will not want his reforms to be messed up.”Agukwe, an Igbo chief, dismissed the agitation from the South-East for a president of Igbo extraction, affirming that there was no likelihood of any aspirant emerging from the zone with the capacity to prosecute a presidential campaign in 2007.. “As someone who is rooted in the PDP, I have not seen that person who has that clout and that can pull the muscle to cause a major break or fight when the time comes,” he said as he dismissed the agitators as insincere.........

Na Igbo chief dey talk soo...

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Once again, it seems the "Oracle from Benin" has spoken.

Anenih: Obasanjo Will Pick Successor

PDP leaders disagree, set committee for Anambra special congress
From Chuks Okocha in Abuja

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All campaigners bidding to succeed President Olusegun Obasanjo in 2007 have been advised to hold their fire as only the President and not even the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would determine his successor.

The Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees, Chief Anthony Anenih, gave this advice in a closed door meeting with members of the party from the South-west zone which held penultimate week in Abeokuta, Ogun State.

But this position did not go down well with some top notchers of the party who believe the president has only one vote and cannot determine who succeeds him. According to a member of PDP national exco "if the president is to choose his successor then we might as well be under military rule. This is a democracy and I am shocked Chief Anenih said what he said. If I had not watched the film myself and heard him I would not have believed."

According to Anenih, who was addressing the South-west stakeholders of PDP, deference must be given to the President to choose who will succeed him by 2007.

These and other issues were contained in a video recording of the event submitted to the leadership of the party by the PDP team that visited South-west.

"It is the President, not even me or the national chairman of the party or the party that will determine who will become the next President." Anenih told the meeting.

He said that Obasanjo ought to have continued as President, "because he is doing well, but the problem is that he is statutes barred."

In this regard, Anenih advised the gathering in Abeokuta to be calm "as in the fullness of time, the right candidate to succeed the President in 2007 will emerge."..........



----He did say the same thing in 1979 in obvious reference to Awolowo's ambition; this time, speaking through a proxy who is better taken seriously, HOW WILL THE IGBOS REACT TO THIS, KNOWING FULLY WELL OBASANJO'S RECORD?.

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"It is the President, not even me or the national chairman of the party or the party that will determine who will become the next President."
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Addy:
Anenih should thank his stars that he is operating in a country like Nigeria where a "big man" can do whatever he or she likes and get away with it without any consequence.

Not surprised though. Was this not same Anenih who was the Chairman of the defunct SDP which Abiola ran on and was supposed to have won an election? But as would be expected of all OPPORTUNISTS, instead of Anenih and his brother, Tom Ikimi who was also the Chairman if the other party that participated in the same election to be in the forefront to revalidate Abiola's "mandate", both men chosed instead to work first with Babangida who CANCELLED the election results and then later with the ultimate dictator Abacha. I'm sure that if these men of DISHONOUR were to be Igbos, the Yorubas (especially the Addys amongst them) would have declared them "persona non grata" in Yorubaland as they did with Nzeribe whose only crime was to go to a COURT OF LAW to seek an injunction to stop Abiola from becoming president of Nigeria. The fact that the Yorubas still hold Nzeribe and other Igbos responsible for Abiola losing his "mandate" but are still romantizing with people like Anenih and Ikimi who are DIRECTLY involved with the June 12 saga shows that the Yorubas do not really know their enemy, or are afraid to identify them.
Please note that this is not making any case for Nzeribe.

For the records, let be noted that it was an Igboman (infact an Aro man) in the person of Proffessor Humphrey Nwosu who refused to heed to Babangida's "order" to stop announcing the 2003 general election results by the then National Election Commission headed by Prof. Nwosu.

So just as there are "bad" Igbos who played some part in stopping Abiola from becoming president of Nigeria, there are also the likes of Prof. Nwosu who like all MEN/WOMEN OF INTERGRITY that put their lives on line to see that justice was done to whom it was due. It's time therefor that those who make the 'June 12' saga look as though it is an Igbo vs Yoruba affair look beyond their nose in the future to give these Igbos their DUE CREDIT.

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Nwa aro,

Na wa for you! which one you nodey sef, very soon you will be on your knee to beg ady with your abiola this nzeribe that,i fear. who told you that abiola deserves mercy?

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"For the records, let be noted that it was an Igboman (infact an Aro man) in the person of Proffessor Humphrey Nwosu who refused to heed to Babangida's "order" to stop announcing the 2003 general election results by the then National Election Commission headed by Prof. Nwosu.---
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All,
Correction: The election in discuss was actually held on JUNE 12, 1992 NOT 2003 as I wrongly stated above.

Okwy:
The issue here is not if Abiola deserves "mercy" or not. The issue is if he contested and won or supposed to have won an election.
Besides, I dont think Nzeribe deserves "mercy" either if we are to go by his anti-Igbo activities ever since he did what he did regarding Abiola's "mandate." Which by the way most Igbos considered then to be a heroic act.

Lest you forget, in my last mail, I did question the Yorubas wanting Nzeribe hanged but at same time are in bed with the Anenihs who were DIRECTLY involved in not having "mercy" on Abiola.
Lets try to put issues in focus instead of mixing everything up just to score points.

For the records, Nwa Aro is NOT here to "beg" ANYONE (addy included) for any favour. Nwa Aros duty on this board has been and will continue to be to CALL A SPADE BY ITS NAME and let the chips fall where they should. My GOD-GIVEN right to FREE-SPEECH is something I will NEVER trade for any "brotherhood" or "friendship".

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Na wa for you! which one you nodey sef, very soon you will be on your knee to beg ady with your abiola this nzeribe that,i fear. who told you that abiola deserves mercy?...Okwyonwuka
Any more surprises?. I said it. Okwy, decorum and reason are both foreign to your diction. Disagreeing with another's opinion should not neccesarily be viewed as a call to arms, you know. Tell me, how are you different from the 'almajiris' and 'yan-bagas' of Bauchi?

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Addy:

Any special reason why you chose Bauchi? Why not Kaduna or Kano for instance?

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