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BIAFRA IS THE ANSWER

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SINCE THE END OF BIAFRA WAR IN(1970)
THE IGBO PEOPLE OF AFRICA HAS BEEN NEGLECTED BY THE NIGERIA GANGSTER GOVERNMENT

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  • @tweenthyfourseventow

    The best solution and the easiest way to wrest political control from the north is through a Igbo-Yoruba alliance. As you have rightly noted, we share a lot in common with the east. Not only with the Igbo, but, with the east in general. However, I do not believe that the alliance should be defined along cultural lines alone. We must also engage in commercial, infrastructural, academic and social collaborations. Culture, which is also tied to religion is divisive.

  • sorry, i dont understand what the onwer of the video is saying, eastern nigeria is not the only place with such poverty and useless road and infastrutre, it is common even in the north and even worst..u live in the USA, no wonder, travel up north, i didn my nysc in gombe state..and am from agbor in delta state and was born n brought in abakiliki, present day ebonyi state capital..biafra or dividing the nations isnt the answer,corrupt leader shoud be dealt with period.

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  • Massive oil deposits have been discovered in Imo and Anambra. The factors in the equation to further the splitting of Nigeria have now been unearthed.

  • @eleugwu look i can see that u must half a very short memory,lol so only in biafran land all these kiddnapping rituals that came from southwest nigeria, which war are we biafrans fighting again we fought our war already this is not gulf war here hav u hard of any barberic killings in nigeria is it from eastern part? fulanis killing people are they igbos lol look my friend u must be a very old to talk like these i can tell the level of ur IQ from ur statement

  • I disagree that Biafra is the answer. How can you say that when Ibos are not together. Forget about Biafra having their own country. If we are giving Biafra, I promise you less that a month their will ethnic and civil war among each other. Right now you are not in unity. Look at what is going on in old Eastern region kidnapping, robbery, ritual killings, and more you can think of. Do not deceive yourself on havig Biafra been called republic. Move on ndi Ibos and let peace reign.

  • @Biafrans7 true talk my person now other nigerians can see what ikemba saw 40yrs ago if u notice nigeria propaganda on igbos is now turning against them even edo people who used to surport yorubas and hausas back in days can now see that they have been deceived by yorubas and hausas....

  • @papasam1 Igbo/Benin - Like your fellow Nigerians, you serious lack the very necessary knowledge of Nigerian history and when you are confronted with it, you dodge or deny an obvious fact looking at you in your face. Now you justify the immense wrong done to someone by the comparative minute one done to another by their own. Only your type justify evil and evil is Nigeria. There is nothing sacrosanct about Nigeria.

  • thanks,thats a typical igbo man spirt,i dont actually see how posting videos like this to further damage the name of an already battered country help ur cause!!if you dont understand post, i simply said not only igbos are marginalised in nigeria.

  • @papasam1 No-one can understand for you what you don't. You may vamoose and cherish your misunderstandings.

  • "The people of northern Nigeria fear and detest the Ibos. Tens of thousands of Ibos were massacred there in 1966. Ibophobia, which is widespread too in Western Nigeria, is comparable to the Nazi hatred of Jews. Biafra was created out of fear of racial prejudice and it is fear of persecution and death that keeps the Biafrans fighting." -- Richard West, Sunday Times Magazine of London, March 1969.

  • "Nigeria is deeply divided along ethnic and religious lines. More than 13,500(15,000 by April 2010) people have died in religious and ethnic clashes since the end of military rule in 1999." ---- Corinne Dufka. Human Rights Watch. Guardian Newspapers. Thursday January 21, 2010.

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