Nigerian War On Biafra Pt4

Added: Oct 10, 2008

From: JointzNJamz

Duration: 8:25

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Channel: News

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smile4kenny Says:

Oct 11, 2008 - Nigeria should forget these sad stories of d civil war and try to make Nigeria better for our children

Biafrans7 Says:

Oct 12, 2008 - Smile4Kenny, How can Nigeria forget what it does which is sad stories? It is a habit naturally ingrained in Nigeria's DNA. A nation diseased with a sadist philosophy of unjustified ethnic acrimony, visionless leadership, larceny, licentiousness and depravity of macabre proportions.

smile4kenny Says:

Oct 12, 2008 - Biafrans7, for your info,am igbo like u.. I see d creation of Nigeria as a mistake, but we have to learn to live n correct every mistakes. The Biafran War is anoda great mistake and igbos are still suffering from it till today.. A better dialogue in the 70s btw d north and the south, making all state independent would have helped Nigeria, but they went on war which destroyed the future of some part of Nigeria. Nigeria should think of our children, what will they talk about this country tommorow?

Biafrans7 Says:

Oct 13, 2008 - Once again Smile4Kenny, What are the mistakes you want corrected and Who made those mistakes? Who should correct what? Nigeria's thought for your children are evident in how it treats them. It oppresses, exploits and kills them. Nigeria as is evident have refused dialogue hence it kills MASSOB and MEND members. It voted N444.6 billion Naira to militarize the Niger Delta and the militarization is already far gone. It schemes to exterminate peoples of the Niger Delta.

smile4kenny Says:

Oct 13, 2008 - THe Governors, Kings, elders, KIngsmen in south south are very very rich.. Do you think they care about the children on d streets or the hungry fisherman? Do you think they care about unemployed youths? They embezel all d money and keep to themselves.. bcos they wanna secure the future of their unborn great grandchild. Who buys the oil youths in south south bunks? who created mend? how do mend release their victims? do you know many billions paid? All these are bad ideas from our elders.

Biafrans7 Says:

Oct 14, 2008 - Kenny, The duty to ensure these things don't happen lies with the government ordered by the constitution and legal system. Unfortunately, in your Nigeria, the electoral system had been a pathetic entrenched fraud from day one and is not going away. If people can't elect their political leaders, they won't have the right to control them. Biafra Is because these evil policies endure and people with wicked agenda for Biafrans like you wish for its continuation. You know the oppressor and oppressed.

Biafrans7 Says:

Oct 14, 2008 - Self-Determination remains a RIGHT that must be held strongly to by the oppressed people of the world. Any nation that oppressed those within it even to the callously gory extent of genocide has effectively shirked its responsibility of security, control and influence over their sovereignty. Governments are created by people for the peoples benefit not the people for governments. If the government does not serve its purpose, the people reserve the RIGHT to abolish or extricate it from themselves

smile4kenny Says:

Oct 15, 2008 - biafran.. if we had won d war back in d years.. both of us would have been proud to be biafrans today.. but why cant u fully support the only country u have now.. lets pray for our only country right now.. i know alot of illegals have been happening, but they will happen forever.. that day will soon come, when every igbos like me and u will be proud to be naija

Biafrans7 Says:

Oct 15, 2008 - Kenny, If you consider that war (which was spurred in the bid to fend of genocide and was successful) lost, then it was because Biafrans still, in fatal error, held spurious hopes in peaceful integration with their unrepentant adversaries. That naivety, for good reason, dwindles today. Why should anybody support a country that has made oppressing and killing them to the millionth mark for 62 years a policy? We have a Right of Self-Determination you know.Illegals 've been outrageous and rises.

dapodokumentary Says:

Oct 26, 2008 - smile4kenny, poeple like u are the hope and future of Nig and indeed the whole of Africa. U are right we should be working towards a better country that benefits all it`s citizens regardless of ethnicity, religion or creed. The war like u rightly said could have been avioded if our leaders then didn`t put their ego above reason & dialogue. Many lives where detroyed on both sides and yet some want the same thing to happen again. The prblem of Nig & indeed the whole of black africa is leadership

dapodokumentary Says:

Oct 26, 2008 - b7 let reason dictate not hate. The top government officials failed us. No ethnic group is spared of bad leadership. What is being done for the biafran war veterans that have to beg by the bridge to make a living. Does ojuku care.

dapodokumentary Says:

Oct 26, 2008 - blinded by hate, long live ndibgo, long live Nigeria. peace and justice will rule someday.

Biafrans7 Says:

Oct 27, 2008 - dapo, looking for whom to deceive? Your true type. "..Working towards a better country that benefits all..." yet your country has selectively exploited, oppressed and meted genocide against some supposed parts and groups for more than 62 years. You pretend not to know were the problem emanates from in your cunning game. If you can't get anything by now you should know that the deception is over.

Biafrans7 Says:

Oct 27, 2008 - How can the Igbo live Long with Hausa-Fulani and Yoruba Oligarchs still plotting their extermination? Why is there a persistent economic strangulation of Biafra and the Militarization of the Niger Delta with N444.6 Billion Naira? Why has Hausa-fulani and your likes not called for and supported a sovereign National Conference?

Biafrans7 Says:

Oct 27, 2008 - Your reasoning still does not wipe out the facts of 62-year genocide, exploitation of natural resources that rightfully belong to the peoples of the Delta. Hausa-fulani and Yoruba Oligarchs who led Nigeria are criminals who care only about the rape of Niger Delta. Biafrans are taking care of there Veterans. Stop looking for irrelevant distractions. Nigeria has no future anyways.

juicearibe Says:

Oct 29, 2008 - THAT MASON

yormeey Says:

Nov 7, 2008 - B7, now listen to dapo. That's what i have been telling you. The suffering of Nigerians is not limited to the southeastst of Nigeria. The country,north, south, east and west, for a long time has been dominated selfish, elitists and insidiuos leaders. To pretend the southeasterns are the only ones in the receiving end is distortional, ridiculous and a fallacy to say the least. Especially when Ojukwu, the idiot, is enjoying his pension paid for by Nigerian money.

Biafrans7 Says:

Nov 17, 2008 - The suffering of Nigerians is not limited to the Southeast alright but the causes and solutions, which self-determination has proven to be most viable, are ignored. The sufferings of Nigerians are not limited to the South East yet you gang up against the Igbo and their neighbors. The sufferings of Nigerians are not limited to the South East yet you support undemocratic practices, plunder of the public till, gross violation of human rights, denial of dialogue and brutality of the innocent. Liars.

yormeey Says:

Nov 17, 2008 - Biafran7, I am glad you've finally agreed to what me and a lot reasonable people have been saying on here by accepting that 'the suffering of Nigerians is not limited to the southeast'. The southeasterns are also part of the Nigerians that "support undemocratic practices, plunder public till, gross violation of human rights, denial of dialogue and brutality of the innocent". Therefore, the solution is not secession. The solution is, honesty in high places and genuine federalism.

Biafrans7 Says:

Nov 17, 2008 - Yormeey, Nigeria's executive leadership remains the source of its problems and hausa-fulani and Yoruba Oligarchs have steered this ship of state both directly and by proxy for 48 years. Years of sweat, sorrow and tears. We are Biafrans and invoke our right of Self-Determination. We are already Biafrans. You may advice the Nigerian forces of occupation to leave Biafraland if you stand for justice and peace.

yormeey Says:

Nov 17, 2008 - B7, Nigeria is not a repacious nation, we even left bakassi to Cameroon. As we speak Nigeria is within the internationally recognised boundaries, it's not forcely accupied anywhere. Nigeria was politically drawn just like many other colonised countries. In fact, one could say some part of Benin-republic is Nigerian bec of the similarities in culture. Togo today is actaully drawn between some pple from Benin and Ghana. You go tell Togo to leave their land.

yormeey Says:

Nov 17, 2008 - CORRECTION B7, Nigeria is not a repacious nation, we even left bakassi to Cameroon. As we speak Nigeria is within the internationally recognised boundaries, it's not forcely Occupied anywhere. Nigeria was politically drawn just like many other countries colonised or NOT. In fact, one could say some part of Benin-republic is Nigeria bec of the similarities in culture. Togo today is actually drawn between some pple from Benin and Ghana.