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For the benefit of those who have not visited Biafraland.com for a long time and haven't read this article I got this over here so u all can read and make your own commments.

Ikpatt and Sam and the Endutic Igbos is this the type of Nigeria that u want us all to remain. You all must be crazy.

For the Sam who fears the Igbos I wonder what u can say about this.

GOVERNMENT BY DECEPTION -- FROM GOWON TO OBASANJO.

BY EDUCATION AND POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEE
EKWE NCHE ORGANIZATION
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13th April, 2001

IN THE BEGINNING

It is almost one month since President Obasanjo paid his historic visit to Bayelsa State. All indications are that the government and people of Bayelsa State received him very well. Even when he visited Odi, the town he pacified (destroyed) in 1999, he had a grand welcome which confirms the wisdom of his pacification of the town. The people of the town thanked him for a job well done.

What is astonishing is that the president was so relaxed during his visit that he let his guard down and revealed a little of the inner recesses of his mind. He told a few truths and his usual lies. Discerning minds know that what he said is only part of the core belief of the Hausa/Fulani/Yoruba coalition that fought to destroy Biafra.

WHAT PRESIDENT OBASANJO SAID:

Here is part of what the president said:"The Biafra war was more of a war for resource control. The entire nation fought a bitter 30-month civil war to ensure that the resources of the nation are kept intact. Since the whole country fought for it, it would be wrong now to allow a few people to control the resources of the country simply because it is with in their territory. This is unfair. If Nigeria had lost that man (Emeka Ojukwu) would have cancelled Rivers State, which gave rise to Bayelsa. If Ojukwu had won, I know I would have been dead by now, and so many other people would be dead." This brief segment of the president's message raises a number of very important issues. (1) Why did Nigeria prosecute a war of genocide against Biafra? (2) Why did Biafra resist Nigeria's invasion of her territory and fight back? (3) Why did Nigeria create 12 - 36 States? (4) What does fairness/ unfairness mean to the Nigerian ruling oligarchy? (5) What was Nigeria's overall conduct during the military campaign against Biafra?

WHY NIGERIA PROSECUTED A

[ May 15, 2002, 02:29 PM: Message edited by: Odili ]

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Odili,

Like Paul Ibekwe always says, What exactly do you mean? Why did you include the name of a strong Igbo son like me here.

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Ednut

The strength of your Igboness is in question, that's why.


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Chiboy,

Thanks for spelling it out loud. I was too embarrassed at the lack of shame and tact by this Igbo impostor.

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Chiboy,

And why is that the case? I have not done one single thing that puts that in doubt unless you feel that I should just join you all in your chorus.

Amanda my Amanda, you too?

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Ednut says,
"Odili,
Like Paul Ibekwe always says, What exactly do you mean? Why did you include the name of a strong Igbo son like me here."

Ednut,
Who says u are a strong Igbo son. TUFIAKWA Ednut to be honest with u u are a wimp. U are the weakest link among the Igbos so please stop thinking that u are a strong Igbo son.

The Ednutic Ibos are no proper Igbos. For u to be regarded as an Igbo or strong Igbo son u have to show it by your words and actions. To me u are the lowest piece of skum among the Igbos so wake up from your dream.

Ednut after all that your people the igbos and Easterners have been going through in Nigeria why in the world do u still want us to be part of that nation. Why should any sane Igbo man or Easterner want to remain in Nigeria.

After all that your wicked uncle and master OO has put us through, after all the genocides that he has commited and the political marginalisations u Ednut still loves Nigeria and want to remain in Nigeria. The self righteous still has the guts to tell us to respect him. Respect him for what.
Like Adekunle asked u before, "What are smoking."
I HOPE THAT AFTER BIAFRA IS ACTUALISED THAT U WILL NEVER COME BACK TO BIAFRA FOR ANY REASON 'CAUSE WE DON'T NEED BAD EGGS LIKE U IN OUR REPUBLIC INFILTRATING OUR LAND. Ednut I suggest that u find your permanent home in Nigeria somewhere in the North. Just pray that u'll last there for more than 4 years. U must be a lucky Hausa impersonator if the gworo eaters don't slit your Igbo throat when they discover u.
U are a proper Igbo/Biafra outcast.

Only a crazy man will want to remain in a country that continously and viciously oppresses him everyday. Only the Ednutic Ibos will do that.

[ September 29, 2001: Message edited by: Odili ]


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Odili,

Where do I begin? Well, good luck with your dream and I hope you wake up soon.

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Ednut you wrote

"Where do I begin? Well, good luck with your dream and I hope you wake up soon. "

You see now why I doubt the strength of your Igboness ?


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chiboy:

I don't doubt Ednut's Igboness at all! In fact, I may be able to vouch for it.

But I also welcome his Yoruba-ness: "Ednut" is "Tunde" spelt backwards!

How about that? O ezioku!

Ogula!


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Ok! Ednut (Tunde):
How now? Yeye man. Are you Yoruba or Ibo? You have shown me nothing but rudeness since I joined this forum. Let me be the first to say, that you will be treated as an outcast, if you turn out to be a Yoruba. Stupid man.

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Geez! Ain't that somethin'?
I've always maintained that the nutty one is no true Igbo. So it came out to be that Tunde Ednut is none other than a Yoruba half breed. Ednut, your lot is not enviable.

Folanke dear, see why I paid you off with Ednut? Since you love to have Igbo/Yoruba "male", what best gift can there be than our very own Igbo/Yoruba Tunde Ednut?

Aluko, you're one helluva bitter-sweet guy.

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Make una take am easy o. Life is too short.

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Thompson,

Thanks.

Folanke,

I am a BiafraNigerian a true one, if such a thing exists. I have to say that I was never rude to you but on some occasions, I may have misspelt your name, you see I type directly into this board without the benefit of a spellcheck. I hope you understand.

Amanda,

What can I say, I still love you and hope that you love me and my kind too half breed or no half breed. I will keep praying for your salvation from you my sister.

Bolaji,

Was it really called for? Anyway you are alright by me.

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I want EVERYBODY to know that I DO NOT KNOW who Ednut is - repeat DO NOT KNOW who Ednut is - but it just FASCINATED me that all of this time while every pro-Biafran was casting doubt on his "Igboness" because of his positions, etcheram adnauseum, nobody seems to have noticed that "Ednut" is "Tunde" spelt backwards! It may have been just serendipidity - or that Ednut purposely did it waiting for a time like this - but whatever it was, it is NOT because I know who Ednut is.

Period.

If and when I know, I shall let you know though! :-)


Nwanyi oma "Folanke":

What kind of a Yoruba name is "Folanke"? Nothing like that, sister! It is "Folake", not "Folanke."

Na wa, all these handles who can't spell their names right!


Ednut:

You are alright by me too! Continue to give them grief and "shmile" at so-called "Igbo gburu-gburu" people like Odili who have cavalierly adjectivized your name ("Ednutic..") out of respect!


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[ September 30, 2001: Message edited by: Mobolaji Aluko ]

[ September 30, 2001: Message edited by: Mobolaji Aluko ]

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Aluko said, " What kind of a Yoruba name is "Folanke"? Nothing like that, sister! It is "Folake", not "Folanke."

Folanke, which one you dey now?
It has become clear as the day light that you and Ednut are birds of the same feather.
You are no more Yoruba than Ednut is Igbo.

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ALUKO IS WRONG about Folanke. There is Folake and there is Folanke. This is only one example. I know several people named Folanke.

[ September 30, 2001: Message edited by: Idowu ]


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h What kind of a Yoruba name is "Folanke"? Nothing like that, sister! It is "Folake", not "Folanke." g --- Mobolaji Aluko

All:
A man with a Ph.D. degree should not write with so much carelessness. Certainly, his emphatic assertions should not be disproved as effortlessly as Idowu has destroyed Alukofs emphatic assertions a la h Nothing like that, sister! It is "Folake", not "Folanke." g


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Forumnites:

I may begin to lose respect for some people on this board. One (Idowu) I suspect to be dishonest ("I know several people named Folanke") and another (named Anthony Obaseki) chooses to be rude to my PhD over the name "Folanke".

Yet the past president of Zonta International whose picture Idowu PROUDLY displays is Chief FOLAKE Solanke (SAN).

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Zonta's External Relations FAQ
... in The Conference on Women in Beijing? Yes, Zonta International, with its International
President Chief 'Folake Solanke SAN and several other members, was ... www.zonta.org/Member_Resource_Center/Member%20Resource%20Center/ Help_Center/FAQ/Zonta_s_External_Relations_FAQ/zonta_s_external_relations_faq.html

Past International Presidents
... Pips! Name. Years Served. Val Sarah. 1998-2000. Josephine
G. Cooke. 1996-1998. 'Folake Solanke, SAN. 1994 ... www.zonta.org/This_is_Zonta/History_of_Zonta/Past_International_Presidents/ past_international_presidents.html

Zonta International - District 3 - Area 4 - PGCAC - ...
... an executive briefing to establish dialogue With ZONTA International and our International
President, Chief Folake Solanke, SAN. of Nigeria. The White House ... www.donpaul.com/zonta/z_hstory.htm

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In Yoruba "Folake" means something and "Solanke" means something but "Folanke" means ABSOLUTELY NOTHING!

Except of course "Folanke" is not meant to be a BiafraNigeria name.


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gOur Delegate Greeting Past International President, Chief Folanke h Look at the first picture, second row.

Aluko:
If you continue to invite it, I will begin to call your Yorubaness into question. There is such a thing as dish-water Yoruba, you know.

I remind you that not all Yoruba names have literal meanings, especially after their abbreviated forms have been adopted. For example, a Yoruba could spell her name as Bunmi, Bomi, and Bumi. Not that they all are intended to have the same meaning. Not all three of those names have literal meanings. But, unless you live in a cave, you should know that all three names are used by Yorubas, especially in Lagos.

You have provided three links. But, only one of the links works. Again, I know several people named Folanke. If your part of Yoruba periphery is too far removed to be familiar with the name g Folanke, g that is your personal problem.


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Idowu:

NO right-thinking Yoruba person would shorten "(Oluwa)Bunmi" as "Bumi" or "Bomi." ABSOLUTELY NONE! "Bumi" (cut me or abuse me, depending on the accent above the "u") and "Bomi" (cover me or feed me or worship me or peel me, depending on accents above and/or below the "o") mean ENTIRELY different things from "Bunmi" (give me). Take that from me. [It is these kinds of nuances that make us differentiate authentic Yoruba speakers from pretenders like "Idowu" or "Folanke"]

For each verifiable Yoruba person that bears "Folanke" that you give to me - that means name and address and phone number - I shall donate $100 to your favorite charity. Add to that each Yoruba person who has shortened his or her "Bunmi" name to "Bomi" or "Bumi". Otherwise, I ask you to "Put up or shut up" on that point.


Finally, hope these links work better, but if not, I have included the relevant texts:

-- http://www.zonta.org/This_is_Zonta/History_of_Zonta/Past_International_Presidents/past_international_presidents.html

In Zonta we call our Past International Presidents "PIP"s and that they certainly are. How much we all owe to these intelligent, caring and giving leaders that have given of themselves not only in the serve of those in their time but for those of us in all times. Our world today has been changed, molded and shaped through the efforts of their kind hands. So listen carefully for the Hip Hip for Zonta's Pips!

Name Years Served
Val Sarah 1998-2000
Josephine G. Cooke 1996-1998
'Folake Solanke, SAN 1994-1996
Sonja Renfer 1992-1994
Leneen Forde 1990-1992
Etc.

--
http://www.zonta.org/Member_Resource_Center/Member%20Resource%20Center/Help_Center/FAQ/Zonta_s_External_Relations_FAQ/zonta_s_external_relations_faq.html

Did Zonta International participate in The Conference on Women in Beijing?

Yes, Zonta International, with its International President Chief 'Folake Solanke SAN and several other members, was active in hosting workshops during the Fourth World Conference on Women, September 4-15, 1995 in Beijing, China. The Declaration and Platform for Action reflect a new international commitment to the equality, development and peace for all women everywhere. The Platform identifies 12 Critical Areas of Concern representing obstacles to the advancement of women. Zonta International is actively involved in the majority of these issues: Poverty, Education & Training, Health, Violence, Armed Conflict, Economy, Decision Making, Institutional Mechanisms, Human Rights, Media, Environment, the Girl-Child

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By the way, the woman on the second line of the set of pictures that you linked to is the same Chief Folake Solanke of Zonta International. The name "Chief Folanke" is either a typographical error or an error made by someone who unwittingly contracted Folake and Solanke to make Folanke!


By the way, this is a useless discussion. I am out of it. One hand clapping from here on. I shall leave you to your ignorance and rudeness.


Bolaji Aluko

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Ednut or tundE

Wonderful, abeg which one are u now. A Yoruba or Igbo or Yoruba/Igbo? Abeg make u answer.

If u are a half breed I wouldn't be surprised, your Igbo blood has been contaminated by the yoruba gene.(the parasitic, self serving, dihonest one) What a pity. Hahahahaha

Anyway shaa, I have no problem with your half gene. Just don't call yourself a strong Igbo son when u are being curropted by your Yoruba side. Tos Benson has three Igbo-Yoruba children.

Ednut or tundE
When u call yourself a BiafraNigerian are indirectly saying that u are IgboYoruba? Just curious.


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Aluko don't be obtuse.

Here is what I wrote.

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I remind you that not all Yoruba names have literal meanings, especially after their abbreviated forms have been adopted. For example, a Yoruba could spell her name as Bunmi, Bomi, and Bumi. Not that they all are intended to have the same meaning. Not all three of those names have literal meanings. But, unless you live in a cave, you should know that all three names are used by Yorubas, especially in Lagos.
For you to ask me to show you Yorubas who have shortened their names from Oluwa(Bunmi) to Bumi or Bomi is IDIOTIC on your part because I did not suggest that people have so shortened their names. What I said was that there are Yorubas with names Bomi and Bumi, and their Yorubaness is far less questionable than yours. DO YOU DISPUTE THAT THERE ARE YORUBAS WITH THE NAMES BOMI OR BUMI? DO YOU, ALUKO? If you twist my comments one more time I will start to consider you a dishonest man.

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Aluko and Idowu:
Quit distracting the thread. Yours sounds like an egbeomooduduwa.com type of topic. Who cares how you ngwati people spell your names?

Aluko:
I had a friend from Itire, Lagos, named Folanke. But, if I had her address, I will not give it to you because I don't want you to send OPC to her, like you were going to do to bababoyz.


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Idowu:

Thank you O jare!

Aluko:
How dare you, a monkey Edo-Igbo man like you, question my Yorubaness? I don't owe you any explanation about anything. It seems that your Yoruba knowledge is as flaky as your much maligned Igbo language skills. So, what is your real name? Is it " Alauko " (may be Igbo) or " Aluko? " (an abbreviation of Alauko) What kind of Yoruba name is "Aluko? " May be that's why you are trying so hard to prove your Yorubaness. Real Yorubas don't try so hard. Just don't hurt yourself trying.

What kind of Yoruba name is "Aluko? "

Inquiry minds want to know.


Everyone:
My access to the Internet is limited. That is why I cannot respond as easily as I used to. But, if this Edo-Igbo man continues to show his stupidity, I wll buy more time to deal with him.

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So the truth is finally begining to emerge,
-Tunde alias Ednut is not an Oji River man afterall but a Yoruba Masquerading as a wawa man, trust Aluko the chief of Yoruba police(OPC) to know. I was always suspicious of Ednut, I know that Jim Nwobodo whom he calls his uncle and likes to worship is an Awkunanaw man and not from Oji River besides which sensible Igbo would want to publicly hug Jim these days.

-Folanke is said not to be a Yoruba woman according to the inspector general of egbeomo police. I want to believe that Folanke is a yoruba woman with a fake name, afterall her blind support for Aremu is typical.

-Now the shocker, Aluko may actually not be Yoruba according to Folanke. We are now being told that the IG of OPC might actually be an Edo man. How did this happen ? I know there is this thing about Ekiti parapo and the rest of the sons of the soils not really getting along, but did OPC not do a thorough background check or did Aluko pull a wool over their eyes with his blind support for Awo. Could this be crying more than the bereaved ? is the learned professor trying to force the sons of the soils to accept him as one of them by hugging the OPC ? Bababoyz may want to hear this, afterall he might actually have a more genuine claim to OPC protection than those who promised him a visit from the egbeomo police.


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Forumnites:

I just think that "chiboy" and other bomboys and bomgirls around here are jealous and envious of me that I was the first to realise that Ednut is Tunde spelt backwards after all of these months of foaming against Ednut, and that "Folanke" is a fake Yoruba name.

Ogula!

And who does not know that I am half-Ekiti, half-"HupBendel!"?

Abegi.... make una have a good week ojare, and ye'm efe!


Maazi Bolaji omo Aluko

Still writing my stinking Igbo, despite the Osetutu Nshi recommendation

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Oga Prof. you said

"And who does not know that I am half-Ekiti, half-"HupBendel!"?'

Given that you are only half Ekiti are you sure you qualify to carry an OPC membership card ? I am sure you know OPC has called for purity in Oduduwa land.


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