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May I seize this opportunity to greet everybody on the biafranigeriaworld forum. I say kudos to the ones who had the vision, fortitude, and the energy to invest into this magnanimous project. I know that it is not an easy task.
I throway my salute to all the old warriors that I had the opportunity or the grace of knowing on the other forum. Names like Biafra, Seun, Ambrose, Tunde Onabanjo, Ednut, Chidi Orhegbe, Daud, Ranka Dede, Egwuatu, Anu Nti, Buraimoh, and a host of others that I can't mention now come to mind. I am happy that all of you are thriving.
My appeal to you is: TO RISE ABOVE THE EASY TEMPTATION, AND DO NOT REDUCE THIS FORUM INTO JUST ANOTHER ETHNIC-BASHING AND PERSONAL MUD-SLINGING AFFAIR. LOOK FOR AND PROFFER ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS. I think this board deserves very decent debates, well thought-out analytical write-ups, and sound solutions. Of course, who says you can't have a good fight in between every once in a while?
p/s Please note that because of time constraints, I will not and cannot promise to make posts here every time. However, I plan to drop in with my two-cent piece every now and then. Tidings to everyone. Biri Nu.
___________________ A nation that doeth no justice knoweth no peace
quote: My appeal to you is: TO RISE ABOVE THE EASY TEMPTATION, AND DO NOT REDUCE THIS FORUM INTO JUST ANOTHER ETHNIC-BASHING AND PERSONAL MUD-SLINGING AFFAIR. LOOK FOR AND PROFFER ANSWERS AND SOLUTIONS. I think this board deserves very decent debates, well thought-out analytical write-ups, and sound solutions. Of course, who says you can't have a good fight in between every once in a while?
I could not agree more. I think that once the excitement and initial euphoria of having this outlet starts to go away, calm will come to this forum. Right now, people are still dealing with residual issues from other forums where they have participated in the past.
Anyway, if you make yourself too scarce around here, I know where to find you. You can come here and make incisive posts that inform, educate, and enlighten, or you can spend 3.5 hours, each time, on the phone with me discussing BiafraNigeria. The choice is yours. So is the phone bill.
[ April 06, 2001: Message edited by: Tunde Onabanjo ]
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Keshi, How body now? What a small world? The last time we met was about a year ago, at the funnies of Nigeriaworld Message Board. Has anyone hinted my lovely sister Dianne that we are now here?
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thanks for joining us it was a pleasure brother to see you again after many months since I was sent to exile by Nigeriaworld, It feels good to be back in Igbo land.