23/07/2024
“President Tinubu’s regime and Nigeria's economy is so bad that the richest man in Africa, Dangote, almost cries in an interview” — VeryDarkMan
We are Indigenous People Of Biafra
“President Tinubu’s regime and Nigeria's economy is so bad that the richest man in Africa, Dangote, almost cries in an interview” — VeryDarkMan
Aliko Dangote reportedly offers to sell his refinery to NNPC.
Africa’s wealthiest man Aliko Dangote man said he is willing to give up ownership of his multibillion-dollar oil refinery to the state-owned energy company, NNPC Limited, Premium Times is reporting.
The billionaire spoke as a new dispute with one of the key equity partners in the plant heats up in the latest phase of a bitter row with regulatory authorities in Nigeria.
“Let them (NNPCL) buy me out and run the refinery the best way they can. They have labelled me a monopolist. That’s an incorrect & unfair allegation, but it’s OK. If they buy me out, at least, their so-called monopolist would be out of the way,” Mr Dangote told PREMIUM TIMES in an exclusive interview on Sunday.
We have been facing fuel crisis since the 70s. This refinery can help in resolving the problem but it does appear some people are uncomfortable that I am in the picture. So I am ready to let go, let the NNPC buy me out, run the refinery.
Ndi Igbo properties are still under destruction by Lagos state government.
I thought the Cubana Chiefpriest said Lagos is heaven for Ndi Igbo.
The inokuns/inokons tribe of creek town, calabar are arochukwu-igbo offshoot. A town established by the aros to oversee the activities carried out in cross river. This correlate with the article written by probyn, about aro-igbo leadership over the Petty tribes east to it. The Aros controlled many communities down to western Cameroon. Just like the Benins controlled many Western Igbo communities, the Aros had never claim anyone to be their descendants or one Aro prince forget his language and started speaking another man's language.
Inokon or Inokun, a founding figure in the history of Arochukwu. It is the name the Aro people are known by in the Awka / Cross River area. The Aros are often called Inokuns.
Charles Partridge (1905). Cross River Natives. p. 54.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu warned everyone of this
As wealthy and famous as some of you are, when it eventually gets dirtier than it already is between Biafra and Nigeria, the most your wealth and fame can do for you is to take you abroad, your career and your source of wealth as long as it is within the Niger Area will pause for a while, your family and friends would be affected.
If you speak up now, with your voice we can achieve Biafra without a full blown bizabiza, but if you keep mute... well, Biafra will still be redeclared and defended.
Obasanjo in panic!
He literally pointed out that colonialists left but their structure remained.
He understood that the only way forward is to revisit the amalgamation which is the colonial structure which they left behind.
He knows that the remedy is to implement African solutions to African problems.
Furthermore, as a formal head of state, he is in the better position to describe democracy and has cleared the air that it has never worked by saying that there is no dividend from it.
Finally, the autumn will soon turn to winter as they sitting on a keg of gunpowder.
Finally, what we will do to Nigeria will be unimaginable.
Nigerians finally understand that no Biafran will join you useless protest, we will be watching how the terrorists state will be shooting you dea*d on the street, na the remaining ones we go finish
Preaching of our leader
This is the truth that none of the criminals from South East are talking about. They think we are fools?
Zoo is gone
Chukwuemeka Ojukwu’s impression of Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe. The Heroic Father Figure Who Let Everyone Down.
"How does a son begin to assess, for posterity, the virtues or otherwise of his own father? in asking me my opinion about Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, the Owelle of Onitsha, you have, as it were, put me in a very tight spot - nothing I say can pass the test of objectivity. here is a man, I have known all my life; a man I was brought up to give even more respect than to my father; a man who looms a giant in every respect within my childhood memory. he was the indefatigable fighter for freedom and equality. to all intents and purposes, Zik inserted the word ‘politics’ into my life’s dictionary. I respected, I worshipped, I considered him a hero and saw him as a living legend. at independence, he cut a rather tragic figure. he was to me the symbol of a Nigeria that might have been, but wasn't. he became the one Nigerian alongside whom every other Nigerian achievement, every other success, paled in comparison.
He became Governor-General, the Queen’s official representative. he later became President - a ceremonial executive. throughout the First Republic, it slowly permeated the perception of the masses that his position in terms of power was empty. he couldn't dissociated himself from the inequities of the First Republic. he couldn't intervene to halt the inequities and from time to time we saw him justifying and rationalising actions we were sure conflicted with his better judgement. with bitterness, we began to learn that Zik, whom the British colonial administration could never incarcerate, had willingly constituted himself a prisoner of what appeared to us as northern interests. with many others, I began to feel let down. during the war, which to a certain extent was a war to free him, he rallied to the Biafran side but later witched his support when it appeared the Biafran resistance would fail. deriving from this act, many have questioned his commitment to the Igbos. many have recalled that is of Onitsha extraction and that Onitsha has with great pride claimed and continued to claim a non-Igbo lineage. the foregoing couple with the fact that the Igbos appear today to be marginalised and lacking in any appreciable influence within the power structure of Nigeria invariably has made the leadership of the Igbos by Zik a subject of a vast amount of discussion.
In my own candid opinion, Zik didn't set out to lead the Igbo and hasn't infact led the Igbos. he has been first and foremost a Nigerian who aspired to a Nigerian leadership. when the British withdrew in 1960, Nigeria was left in the hands of three great men. of the three, Zik could be said to have been the dreamer whilst the others were hard headed realists. Zik believed, worked for and made sacrifices for a Nigeria that hadn't yet come into existence - the ideal Nigeria. those who followed him worked for this ideal. it's only natural that finding this ideal increasingly unattainable, they found themselves deflated and deprived vis a vis the realists, who from the beginning, ensured for their groups a share of whatever was going. I have no quarrel with Zik, I can't quarrel with Zik. I'm rather too small for that. in Igbo culture and tradition, a son can't quarrel with his father. Zik is my father. I grew up on his lap. my father considered him his friend and testified to this fact at the Foster-Sutton tribunal. it's true that he and I haven't agreed on many issues. this is more due to the generation gap than to anything else. our ambitions are different - where he would appear to wish to lead Igbos, I would be content to serve them. in igbo language, we say that one doesn't choose ones relatives, but friends. as a father, I love and respect him. as a politician, i disagree with his policies which I believe, to a large extent, have left the Igbos naked."
source: "Because I am Involved" by Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
We are tired of peaceful protest let us give them war --A Nigerian man advocates for Violent protest
Anioma state is the best option for Ndigbo for now
South East is too small to be further divided.
We shouldn't miss out Asaba and her great potentials. Agbor is fast developing. Owa is becoming a very big city. Ukwuani, Oshimili and Aniocha are very rich in oil and gas.
Anioma is well endowed with natural resources and will be a huge plus for Ndigbo
Chetakwa na igwe bu ike. Let's bring our brothers home before any other thing.
It will give us more voice. More voting strength. More landmass. More economic strength. More population. More cities. More natural resources. More respect and it will further reduce Igbo denial drastically
With Anioma as part of South East, even Igbos in Rivers would like to be part of us.
Again, don't forget that 95 percent of investments in Asaba belong to South Easterners. Let's bring Asaba home
Let's expand South East
All you need to know about Nnamdi Kanu in DSS
Biafrans should keep focus on the Rising Sun & ignore the public showy Display of Deceits from the Fulani Slave boys.
For those who never believe that Nigeria military is an Islamic army , I bet you there is no Nigeria army school for christain affairs. If any prove this post wrong .
“Ndi one Nigeria
The release of Nnamdi Kanu and the Fate of Ala Igbo ther
State of the Nation…
United we stand as Igbos now.
God Bless Mazi Nnamdi Kanu
BRIEF HISTORY OF MODAKEKE
Modakeke is a town in Osun State, South West Nigeria, with a population of close to three hundred thousand people.The Modakekes are also known as the Akoraye and have a history of valor at war and are prosperous farmers.
With the fall of the Oyo Empire to the Fulani, the Yoruba kingdom was thrown into confusion and the inhabitants of the Old Oyo were dispersed and started new settlements all around Yoruba land. Fleeing southwards in search of new abodes after the fall of the Oyo Empire, the Oyos started settling among the Ifes in 1834. As the Romans of old, they were soldier-farmers. They were hardy as soldiers and industrious as farmers. Having lost all their possessions in their hasty flight, they started life in Ife by doing menial jobs to enable them eke out a living.
The reigning Ooni of Ife, Oba Akinmoyero was said to have received them well. They started growing and producing different types of food crops on farmlands given to them by their hosts. A good number of them got recruited into Ife's weak army and it was through their gallantry that Ife had its territory extended to Alakowe, its present boundary with Ilesa. Prior to the arrival of the Oyos, Ijesha land extended to the present location of the Palace of the Ooni of Ife. This is why the Palace area is known as Enuwa (Enu Owa) until today.
Ooni Akinmoyero gave the displaced Oyo an expanse of land to stay outside the walls of Ife,the place given to the Modakekes was home to a species of bird called Ako (Stork), Hence the origin of the appellation AKORAYE(The stork has a place). It was also customary for the storks at the location to chirp and sing the rhyme Mo-da-ke-ke-ke-ke which was most of the time heard by the Ifes and it was decided that the new settlement would be called MODAKEKE
Remember we raised the issue of 6 geopolitical zone, it was created without the consent of our people and today, people are now bold to discuss it.
“When someone whose name is Amaechi says he is not Igbo, it is laughable” — Kanayo O. Kanayo
Kenyan police officer loses both forearms after trying to throw a teargas canister at peaceful protesters in Nairobi, Kenya
Just in!
This lawyer travelled from Ebonyi State with some IPOB members about 16 of them to Abuja in July 2021 to witness the trial of Nnamdi Kanu at the Federal High Court Abuja .
On their returning from Abuja back to Ebonyi state the same day they were abducted in Lokoja Kogi state and disappeared by the DSS for almost 3years now .
Fortunately for him , he was only released couple of days back following the continuous intervention of the Nigerian Bar Association while those IPOB members they abducted them together are still missing till day ,
Imagine how this lawyer looks now compared to when he was abducted. That shows you that many IPOB members disappeared by DSS for these three years might not be alive or might be dead walking .
The only solution to save lives in this lawless country called Nigeria is complete disintegration.
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“President Tinubu’s regime and Nigeria's economy is so bad that the richest man in Africa, Dangote, almost cries in an interview” — VeryDarkMan
Ndi Igbo properties are still under destruction by Lagos state government. I thought the Cubana Chiefpriest said Lagos is heaven for Ndi Igbo.
As wealthy and famous as some of you are, when it eventually gets dirtier than it already is between Biafra and Nigeria, the most your wealth and fame can do for you is to take you abroad, your career and your source of wealth as long as it is within the Niger Area will pause for a while, your family and friends would be affected. If you speak up now, with your voice we can achieve Biafra without a full blown bizabiza, but if you keep mute... well, Biafra will still be redeclared and defended.
Seeing their pride and excitement in showcasing their identity, it's clear they've long awaited this moment! Indeed, Igbo Amaka!
Obasanjo in panic! He literally pointed out that colonialists left but their structure remained. He understood that the only way forward is to revisit the amalgamation which is the colonial structure which they left behind. He knows that the remedy is to implement African solutions to African problems. Furthermore, as a formal head of state, he is in the better position to describe democracy and has cleared the air that it has never worked by saying that there is no dividend from it. Finally, the autumn will soon turn to winter as they sitting on a keg of gunpowder. Finally, what we will do to Nigeria will be unimaginable.
Nigerians finally understand that no Biafran will join you useless protest, we will be watching how the terrorists state will be shooting you dea*d on the street, na the remaining ones we go finish
This is the truth that none of the criminals from South East are talking about. They think we are fools?
We are tired of peaceful protest let us give them war --A Nigerian man advocates for Violent protest
Biafrans should keep focus on the Rising Sun & ignore the public showy Display of Deceits from the #IgboGovernors Fulani Slave boys.#BiafraMassExodus2024
Why is Nnamdi Kanu still in DSS dungeon after being set free by the court? There is nothing to be proud of as a Nigerian. --Speed Darlington
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