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My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by gidgiddy: 8:49pm On May 14
My fellow Igbos, there's a saying that "Onye Ajulu adighi aju onwe ya". It's is about two weeks to the 30th of May. I enjoin all of you to observe 30th May in remembrance of our war dead. Those who fought or died in the war foresaw that the British colonial system of oppression and injustice known as Nigeria, would never work, but only go from bad to worse. Time has since proved them right. A slave will always see a freedom fighter as a fool.


Remember those we lost in our noble quest for freedom, honour them, and say a prayer for their souls.

Chukwu dube anyi

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by LegendHero(m): 9:14pm On May 14
I will pay tribute to Ojuku in solidarity on that day.

A coward like him deserve a bitter tribute for exterminating his kinsmen.

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by Whalis: 9:32pm On May 14
This is what should preoccupy you people not Wike.
Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by paramakina202: 9:47pm On May 14
gidgiddy:
My fellow Igbos, there's a saying that "Onye Ajulu adighi aju onwe ya". It's is about two weeks to the 30th of May. I enjoin all of you to observe 30th May in remembrance of our war dead. Those who fought or died in the war foresaw that the British colonial system of oppression and injustice known as Nigeria would never work, but only go from bad to worse. Time has since proved them right.


Remember those we lost in our noble quest for freedom, honour them, and say a prayer for souls.

Chukwu dube anyi

We will remember our gallant soldiers and those who died in that brutal civil war they will forever live in our hearts but that does not mean we the living should lock ourselves indoors in the name of sit at home in remembrance of the dead.

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by ablejesus26(m): 10:19pm On May 14
paramakina202:


We will remember our gallant soldiers and those who died in that brutal civil war they will forever live in our hearts but that does not mean we the living should lock ourselves indoors in the name of sit at home in remembrance of the dead.

If anyone chooses to sit at home to honor the fallen Heroes They should do so willingly.

God bless the souls of the fallen Biafran Heroes.

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by Bintasukai: 10:29pm On May 14
Which yeye freedom. You guys always like starting the story from where your Bleep up end. There was no Quest for freedom when you carried out the first coup, there was no quest for freedom when Ironsi unified the regions trying to rule over everybody as it is the destiny of the Igbo to rule over those gullible Yoruba and Hausas Abi? Where was your quest for freedom when Igbo people were singing songs to piss on the graves of the northern and southwest leaders they killed. E come scatter now, the matter over you, una come Dey shout quest for freedom.

Face the truth, you tried it and you failed at it. Live with the consequence and stop crying like victims all over social media.

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by AustineE1: 10:44pm On May 14
gidgiddy:
My fellow Igbos, there's a saying that "Onye Ajulu adighi aju onwe ya". It's is about two weeks to the 30th of May. I enjoin all of you to observe 30th May in remembrance of our war dead. Those who fought or died in the war foresaw that the British colonial system of oppression and injustice known as Nigeria would never work, but only go from bad to worse. Time has since proved them right.


Remember those we lost in our noble quest for freedom, honour them, and say a prayer for souls.

Chukwu dube anyi
bruv i will...'the blood of the innocent waters the trees of freedom'.

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by paramakina202: 10:47pm On May 14
ablejesus26:


If anyone chooses to sit at home to honor the fallen Heroes They should do so willingly.

God bless the souls of the fallen Biafran Heroes.

Exactly it should never be made compulsory or enforced.
Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by Ugwuoke347(m): 10:55pm On May 14
gidgiddy:
My fellow Igbos, there's a saying that "Onye Ajulu adighi aju onwe ya". It's is about two weeks to the 30th of May. I enjoin all of you to observe 30th May in remembrance of our war dead. Those who fought or died in the war foresaw that the British colonial system of oppression and injustice known as Nigeria would never work, but only go from bad to worse. Time has since proved them right.


Remember those we lost in our noble quest for freedom, honour them, and say a prayer for souls.

Chukwu dube anyi


May 30 is sacred to us.
It is our Day of "Passover"
We already passed the Rubicon.
And we must complete the Quest.
We are more than Conquerors.
Biafra is the Ultimate Destination!

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by Paraman: 11:00pm On May 14
A lot of you IPOBdients have not yet recovered from bitter obi defeat

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by sultanofpigs: 11:06pm On May 14
The foolishness of TINUBU supporters is legendary.. cheesy


Paraman:
A lot of you IPOBdients have not yet recovered from bitter obi defeat

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by okoro: 1:44am On May 15
Only God know how many innocent Ibo that will be killed again in the name of enforcing sit at home

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by Iamanoited: 4:59am On May 15
GOWON FINISHED OJUKWU.
OBASANJO FINISHED BIAFRA.
DANJUMA FINISHED IRONSI.
GOD FINISHED OBI.

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by KGBKremlin: 5:20am On May 15
gidgiddy:
My fellow Igbos, there's a saying that "Onye Ajulu adighi aju onwe ya". It's is about two weeks to the 30th of May. I enjoin all of you to observe 30th May in remembrance of our war dead. Those who fought or died in the war foresaw that the British colonial system of oppression and injustice known as Nigeria would never work, but only go from bad to worse. Time has since proved them right.


Remember those we lost in our noble quest for freedom, honour them, and say a prayer for souls.

Chukwu dube anyi

Nigeria don't want you that's what you have to understand as an Igbo
Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by Mbanda(m): 6:56am On May 15
Bintasukai:
Which yeye freedom. You guys always like starting the story from where your Bleep up end. There was no Quest for freedom when you carried out the first coup, there was no quest for freedom when Ironsi unified the regions trying to rule over everybody as it is the destiny of the Igbo to rule over those gullible Yoruba and Hausas Abi? Where was your quest for freedom when Igbo people were singing songs to piss on the graves of the northern and southwest leaders they killed. E come scatter now, the matter over you, una come Dey shout quest for freedom.

Face the truth, you tried it and you failed at it. Live with the consequence and stop crying like victims all over social media.
yeye history manufactured and concocted in ibadan grin grin grin

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by Nyamiriflathed: 7:07am On May 15
Iamanoited:
GOWON FINISHED OJUKWU.
OBASANJO FINISHED BIAFRA.
DANJUMA FINISHED IRONSI.
GOD FINISHED OBI.
To be fair on gbajue master Peter Obi, it's the Bianca Ojukwu's curse that's affecting him.

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by gidgiddy: 7:54am On May 15
KGBKremlin:


Nigeria don't want you that's what you have to understand as an Igbo

Yes we all know 'one Nigeria' is a fraud. Everyone knows
Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by chiagozien(m): 8:45am On May 15
gidgiddy:
My fellow Igbos, there's a saying that "Onye Ajulu adighi aju onwe ya". It's is about two weeks to the 30th of May. I enjoin all of you to observe 30th May in remembrance of our war dead. Those who fought or died in the war foresaw that the British colonial system of oppression and injustice known as Nigeria would never work, but only go from bad to worse. Time has since proved them right.


Remember those we lost in our noble quest for freedom, honour them, and say a prayer for souls.

Chukwu dube anyi
We must remember our 3 million kids starved by Evil Nigeria.
Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by chiagozien(m): 8:49am On May 15
ablejesus26:


If anyone chooses to sit at home to honor the fallen Heroes They should do so willingly.

God bless the souls of the fallen Biafran Heroes.

paramakina202:


We will remember our gallant soldiers and those who died in that brutal civil war they will forever live in our hearts but that does not mean we the living should lock ourselves indoors in the name of sit at home in remembrance of the dead.

Enemies of Biafra,I thought you people will join your fellow one Nigerians to insult the memory of our dead, just like one of you have already did up there.
Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by paramakina202: 9:27am On May 15
chiagozien:




Enemies of Biafra,I thought you people will join your fellow one Nigerians to insult the memory of our dead, just like one of you have already did up there.

I am enemy to sit at home enforcers and yahoo yahoo criminal freedom fighters.

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by Bintasukai: 9:55am On May 15
Mbanda:
yeye history manufactured and concocted in ibadan grin grin grin

Very funny
Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by Chibuzoc(m): 10:29am On May 15
We are alive because the died for us to live. We shall always remember our heroes.

God bless Biafra

Biafra will be the last miracle on earth.

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by chiagozien(m): 10:30am On May 15
paramakina202:


I am enemy to sit at home enforcers and yahoo yahoo criminal freedom fighters.
oooh no more enemy of Biafra grin grin


The same Biafra you said is dead grin grin




As a typical one Nigerian you should join your kind to rejoice the Death of beloved Ones.
Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by gidgiddy: 10:54am On May 15
paramakina202:


I am enemy to sit at home enforcers and yahoo yahoo criminal freedom fighters.

But never an enemy to killer herdsmen slaughtering people in Nimbo in Enugu State, Ogbaru in Anambra, Awo mmamma in Imo

The people who only remember enemy if it has to do with Biafra agitation
Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by paramakina202: 11:07am On May 15
chiagozien:
oooh no more enemy of Biafra grin grin


The same Biafra you said is dead grin grin




As a typical one Nigerian you should join your kind to rejoice the Death of beloved Ones.

Yes Biafra as a nation is now history it must be remembered in that context.Physical Biafra that came into existence was defeated in 1970 and her last leader Gen Philip Effiong declared in his statement of surrender and I quote,

LAGOS, Nigeria, Jan. 14 (AP)—Following is the text of the surrender document signed here today by Lieut. Col. Philip Effiong, who was a major general and is act ism as leader of the Biafrans:

I, Philip Effiong, do hereby declare: I give you not only my own personal assurances but also those of my fellow officers and colleagues and of the entire former Biafran people of our fullest cooperation and very sincere best wishes for the future.

It is my sincere hope the lessons of the bitter struggle have been well learned by everybody and I would like therefore to take this opportunity to say that I, Maj. Gen. Philip Effiong, officer administering the government of the Republic of Biafra, now wish to make the following declaration:

That we are firm, we are loyal Nigerian citizens and accept the authority of the federal military Government of Nigeria.

That we accept the existing administrative and political structure of the Federation of Nigeria.

That any future constitutional arrangement will worked out by representatives of the people of Nigeria. That the Republic of Biafra hereby ceases to exist.
https://www.nytimes.com/1970/01/16/archives/text-of-biafran-surrender.html

So after reading the last line from Gen Effiong,is Biafra as a nation not dead?Something that ceases to exist is not dead?
The problem with this generation of Igbo youths of today is that they prefer to follow deceivers and 419ers as their role model.
MNK and Simon Ekpa will either lead you to prison and or even dead while they stay abroad and call for more fund raising for their pleasure.

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Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by paramakina202: 11:15am On May 15
gidgiddy:


But never an enemy to killer herdsmen slaughtering people in Nimbo in Enugu State, Ogbaru in Anambra, Awo mmamma in Imo

The people who only remember enemy if it has to do with Biafra agitation

Show me any post of mine in support of killer herdsmen in Igboland or anywhere in Nigeria.
I am enemy to every criminal groups,bandits and terrorist disturbing the good people of Nigeria and more especially the Igbos in Southeast.
Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by gidgiddy: 12:21pm On May 15
paramakina202:


Show me any post of mine in support of killer herdsmen in Igboland or anywhere in Nigeria.
I am enemy to every criminal groups,bandits and terrorist disturbing the good people of Nigeria and more especially the Igbos in Southeast.

Show us any post where you condemned killing linked to herdsmen anywhere in Igbo land or the entire Nigeria. The people who only remember there is insecurity in Nigeria if it can be linked to Biafran agitation
Re: My Fellow Igbos, Remember Our War Dead On 30th May by paramakina202: 12:40pm On May 15
gidgiddy:


Show us any post where you condemned killing linked to herdsmen anywhere in Igbo land or the entire Nigeria. The people who only remember there is insecurity in Nigeria if it can be linked to Biafran agitation

So you have no evidence of my support for Fulani killer herdsmen as you earlier alleged?
I have hundreds of post where I condemned Fulani bandits atrocities all over Nigeria you can search for it.

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