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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 7:23pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
Neemrod: Any war with Urhobo is a war with Urhobo, Isoko and her allies in Ijaw, Bini, Esan, Yoruba, Hausa, etc. The average Igbo man is a COWARD who loves money more than anything. They couldn't even win the Biafran war. Nobody can support Igbo in their bid to ethnically cleanse Urhobo because of our land. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by pazienza(m): 7:25pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
mathy001: Lol! Igbo light skinned. And natural beauty was so known and documented by early colonial officials. You are just a regular ugly Urhobo hater. The few physically presentable URHOBOs are those with maternal admixtures with Anioma people. See the colonial description of the Igbo. Now go and do the needful 8 Likes
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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 7:27pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
Neemrod: Mind you, Urhobo is the 5th largest ethnic group in Nigeria. We number 5million and we are a majority ethnic group in Delta State. We don't have to make mouth, beat chests and claim other people's lands in other to assert our small dominance. 1 Like |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 7:30pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
pazienza: You are comparing WORDS with PHOTOS! Chai. Deny that the photos are not those of Igbo ladies na. One person must have been f*cked well by an Igbo asewo (they are very plenty since that is the main profession in Igboland) and he'll just write anything after c*mming hard. Look at the pictures and disavow them. [img]http://ndebe.files./2009/08/igbowoman.jpg[/img] [img]http://scontent.cdninstagram.com/t51.2885-15/s480x480/e35/13385644_1637950149862541_2033042938_n.jpg?ig_cache_key=MTI3NDA0MzI5MTQ0NTE2MTU1Nw%3D%3D.2[/img] Nor be only fair abi light skinned. For this AFRICA so? Because Igbos fall from sky abi. My friend go and find out why Igbo women are lightskinned very well. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by pazienza(m): 7:31pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
mathy001: So says the bitter Individual that have been running amok in NL, spreading his DNA imbedded Igbophobia all over the place with silly articles when not even a single Igbo man here had paid attention to the existence of an inconsequential group like Urhobo. If you think this is 1960s when you lots were drunk with Igbophobia and allowed to run amok unchallenged by Ndiigbo, then you need a rethink. Cos you are about to get munched. Urhobo can't even stand Anioma in any aspect of human development, let alone the entire Igbo nation. 13 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 7:33pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
pazienza: Anioma ke. Anioma people know their lane and we know our own. De there na. Because we gave them governorship doesn't make us fools o. For Delta, everybody know who be who. Urhobos nor de make mouth like Igbo people. All the mouth wey Igbos de make, una still de una erosion raven and red soil infested region in NIGERIA! 1 Like |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Nobody: 7:39pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
mathy001:Looool. 5th largest ethnic group? Are u a comedian? A tribe that can't even fill a state, even in ur delta state igbos are the majority and clearly dominate you, that's why the capital is in Asaba and not ur wretched Urhobo land, politically delta igbos are milles ahead of you (from kachikwu, emiefele etc). So you see son, your hate can't help you cos we no be mate. U even tried to yo add other tribes as ur allies in war, ur are totally dumb to think any tribe will go to war because of ur silly ass, ur crude oil is all that matters to these tribes Keep hating ooooo 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by pazienza(m): 7:39pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
mathy001: They are consequential enough for the colonial to take notice and photograph them. Where are Urhobo pre colonial pics? Yea, inconsequential is the word. https://www.nairaland.com/2539196/hahaha-see-what-colonial-oyibo You Igbophobia makes the Igbo stronger. Bring it on. We keep marching ahead. 11 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by hushuptimus: 7:39pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
pazienza: Yes bro, they don't have wat it takes to provoke us. Though they may want to be use willingly as canon fodders for aggressors..... If the modality for the referendum will be an overall majority for all communities involved then I will suggest we lump them together with the ijoids and the itsekiroids cultural group. Small groups are easy to keep and can be administered easily too. Direct them with cultural art, unite them with martial art" by sun tzu Dont ever destroy or let go of small principalities, encourage them to contend with each other or keep them as a colony that way they will never be a threat to anyone. I said this because of border consolidation and tactical maneuver. I know I may sound as an expansionist but that's the only way for peaceful and prosperous Biafra.... The reasonable ones from that place(the place in question) know they can't help it but be part of the project. All igbophobic elements will be removed through cultural arts. And by martial art they will be one with us. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 7:39pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
Urhobos will continue to side with Hausa and Yoruba to develop Nigeria and attack any group of persons who feel that they are so important when THEY ARE NOT! 3 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 7:42pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
Neemrod: Because an Asaba Igbo harlot gave IBB Mouth Gig to take capital to the extreme of a state doesn't mean that they are in domination. Urhobos control the executive, legislature and judiciary in Delta. As if you don't even know that. Urhobo are the 5th largest, just as igbos are 3rd largest. Deal with it or kill yourself. Efulefu. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 7:44pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
pazienza: Urhobos never made mouth to be pretty. Abi? Nor be una make mouth? Why are u now asking for Urhobo picture again. EasternDullard We ready for una. I full ground kampe. I have nothing better to do than hate Igbos and give them a taste of their own medicine. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by pazienza(m): 7:46pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
mathy001: More like Urhobo will continue being inconsequential minorities in Nigeria and would gladly give up their lands to be exploited by all and sundry in Nigeria, including Ndiigbo( Obi Jackson, Ifeanyi Uba, Uche Ogah, Stella oduah are all oil magnates doing well for their towns), as long as it means Igbo gets to stay in Nigeria, where Urhobo will still end up being dominated in their Delta state by Ibos( Asaba is that capital) and are totally inconsequential in the federal government. You see. Whether Urhobo remain Igbophobic or Igbophilic does not in any way change Urhobo ill fortune as inconsequential minorities in Nigeria. Ndo. 10 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by pazienza(m): 7:47pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
mathy001: Go and do the needful. Igbo beauty will always remain. 4 Likes 2 Shares
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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by islandmoon: 7:48pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 7:49pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
hushuptimus: See them. Dem de talk as if una plenty reach Urhobo, Ijaw, and Itsekiri combined population. We go level una region in one day. See o. People de make mouth, igboman sef join. Wetin happen to drug trade? Nna Go and die. 2 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 7:50pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
pazienza: Which beauty? Igbo women fit stand Calabar women or even Hausa women. Like I said, chest beaters. Fulani gals are the prettiest in Nigeria and you don't see them MAKING MOUTH like these prostitute Laden Igbo people. 3 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Ngozi123(f): 7:51pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
Funnicator: I respect your opinion on this matter and I mean no disrespect when I say this but, and this goes for all of the Igbo posters trying to make their case against the op's arguments, your efforts spent arguing with this guy could be better spent elsewhere. Why isn't anyone questioning why they are having to go to such lengths to persuade other ethnic groups to join in the movement? If they want to join, let them join, if not then that's their business. I really don't care . I would understand if it was an Igbo person you were trying to persuade but why would any Igbo person want to live in a country with people who clearly harbour Igbophobic sentiments? What exactly could you do to dissuade them from having these Igbophobic sentiments, short of denying your Igbo heritage? If they can't see now that we do not want to control them in a country where the Igbos are one of three majority tribes then how will they change their views when they're living in a country where the Igbos are the only majority tribe? 4 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by pazienza(m): 7:52pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
hushuptimus: This is idealism and not pragmatism. There is no unity with those people, and they can't be used by anyone against us. They are too inconsequential. We just let them be and secure whatever boundaries we have with them. 9 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by pazienza(m): 7:56pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
mathy001: Lol! So you are now hiding behind Fulani and calabar women to challenge Igbo women? What happened to Urhobo women? Ndi ara. Unu afubedi nke tor john. 12 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 7:59pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
pazienza: See this ewuu o. When did I ever say Urhobo women were beautiful or BEAT CHEST about their light skin? Nor be you talk am. You started the URHOBOPHOBIA and I responded with IGBOPHOBIA. I ready die for una. Wowo pikin de form handsome. In Nigeria only FULANI girls can even stand a chance. ALL IGBO GIRLS are UGLY and IGBO MEN are nothing but weak men who push their women to use cucumber. Deal with it or go and die! Oshare zighizighi. Gbogbo. Orue!!! 3 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 8:00pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
Ngozi123: 100 bottles of ORIJIN for you. You are the only sensible IGBO person on this thread for now. Tell them the truth. Nor be by force. Igbo should be concerned with Igbos alone and leave other groups to be. 1 Like |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by pazienza(m): 8:02pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
mathy001: Lol! So childish. I feel like I am reading a primary school Student write up. I think I'm done with you. Adios 9 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 8:03pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
pazienza: Never underestimate how UNITED we can be when IGBOPHOBIA is involved. The people you think are divided now will rally with their lives to protect themselves against IGBO FULANI-LIKE INVASION and HEGEMONY. The ideology is real and it is spreading like wildfire. In my small Kokori Village, we de use one eye de look Igbo traders now. Once e start, na cutlass go end am. 1 Like |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Nobody: 8:04pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
Ngozi123: A homogenous, smaller country is good enough; in that official language can easily be the local language and wealth is easily passed around the tiny land mass, but these are people we have shared one region with in the absence of internal conflict in then Eastern region, I don't think that is still not possible, if we can leverage on common grounds. Let me be open now, I'm domiciled in Uyo, and one reason I didn't suspect his origin is because every of his allegations here, are stuffs I hear from ears of Ak/Crs people. One girl I'm dating from Ikot ekpene told me when she was little, his father warned them all never to have anything to do with Igbo men because they are cheats and liars, this was how many of them were raised, Igbophobism is imbibed in them in their childhood and it sticks till adulthood, majority of them here in Aks are openly Igbophobic, they can manage to relate with you personally but at mention of Biafra they will act paranoid and descend on you if you allign akwa ibom state with it. I understand your point, but we lay all cards bare and if they still decide to reject, fine. An Ijaw dominated SS will become disastrous to them. Everything they feared and imagined in Igbo domination will be carefully implemented and orchestrated by the deceitful Ijaws. To IPOB, more effort should be geared towards enlightening Igbo's of Rivers state, Delta and southern Benue. Ikwerre's are lost cause. 1 Like |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 8:05pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
pazienza: So now the child who started URHOBOPHOBIA has suddenly grown up abi? No problem. I grow up with you too. IGBO COWARD who cant even stand a heated altercation. How you wan take get Biafra, you go talk am. Run away little man, run. Tell others that an URHOBO sent you running like a lame dog. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by OMAR12: 8:07pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
pazienza:I presume this is the map u want?
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Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 8:08pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
Funnicator: We prefer IJAW domination than IGBO domination. Ijaws are not proud people. They dont take what is not theirs. They are humble, honest and straightforward peeps. Even in small Bayelsa, their homeland, they allow Urhobos to rule if we want. We are given appointments as commissioners. Igbos will never let this happen- over their dead body will they let an Urhobo man be common councillor. You'll see them in our villages and towns acting like what I don't know. They are never comfortable in their communities. Why won't people be weary of them? How many of our people do you see in Igboland? That was how one Igbo trading in Okpara Inland was almost killed for saying that Okpara is an Igbo word, and therefore Okpara-Urhobo people came from Igboland. He was BANNED from the whole AGBON kingdom for life for that statement. Tell me now, why should we trust Igbos with things like this? 1 Like |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by pazienza(m): 8:11pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
mathy001: Your Igbophobia only become an advantage to you, when we have millions of Igbo youths out there unaware of your Igbophobia. This would explain why some of them were drawing those naive maps. People like me Are here to sensitize them and ensure they develop a hatred towards you and your ilk so concentrated that the devil himself would tremble. There is a reason why you lots are called minorities, it means your Are inconsequential but can become consequential if ignored. See yourself as a mosquito, could easily be killed by a human if he recognizes the threat it poses, but if ignored can even kill the human. You are that mosquito, Ndigbo are that human, all we need do is recognise your threat, then clap with you squeezed in the space between our hands, and just like that, you are gone! Simple. 11 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 8:14pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
pazienza: We are minorities, not because we choose to be but because there are larger groups around who keep reminding us of that and of these groups, IGBO is NUMBER 1! Like I said, IGBOPHOBIA is REAL, just as URHOBOPHOBIA is. Water for water, blood for blood. I have never seen any IGBO youth online talking about peace apart from Ngozi123 who has always maintained Igbo first and Igbo alone on this thread (things that breed peace). I have never seen any Igbo youth contented with their own. I have never seen any IGBO youth online trying to build bridges. They give us more and more reason to hate Ndiigbo and hate, we will! 2 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by mathy001: 8:17pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
Come on oh ye Igbo bigots. I have nothing better to do that expose your hypocrisy and bigotry for the world to see. The way the "mighty" Igbo boys are fighting me now shows how they will fight us in their yeye Biafra and WE WILL NEVER LET THAT HAPPEN! Phobia for Phobia! 3 Likes |
Re: Why Niger Deltans Won't Subscribe To The Biafran Movement by Nobody: 8:18pm On Nov 21, 2016 |
mathy001: Look at you making mouth, so if you kill that innocent man and his kinsmen in SE descend on your tiny Urhobo village, you will just be vanquished in a day! Learn to pick your opponents wisely. Okpara is an Igbo word, choke on the truth! Nobody is needy of your deceitful support. Your Urhobo is too inconsequential and practically useless. 4 Likes |
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