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The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by Levinelsonbob(m): 8:12am On Dec 05, 2015
The journey to Biafra has just begun. Freedom is never gotten on a platter of gold and only determination wins it. Nelson Mandela chosed to be imprisoned for his people to be free. And it's obvious during his trial days, even some misguided folks from among his own must have spewed one or two trashes against his resolute determination. Hence, needless to mention the unguarded, irrisonable and hate speeches born out of envy, uncivilized and irrational reactions from the opposition camp. But in the long run, glory glory is his name on song world wide over.
The fight has just began. The blood of the innocent, armless and peaceful protesters which was split by the NA running away from boko haram but blood tasty on armless civilians, is already standing before God, yearning for justice. The intimidations and maginalization metted out to the Biafrans by the entity called one Nigeria is also an evidence before God. Rember, Pharo and the Egyptians thought it was by power. But when God said it's time for my people to have their liberty, Egypt had no choice but to surrender. Who can stand against God?
It's Obvious that the Biafran situation in this country is tantamount to the same case as aparthy suffered by South Africans. We are no longer willing to play second fiddle in a land reguareded as one entity. We are done and resolved to realise ourselves. I am yet to see anything wrong with a homogeneous people demanding for their self realization. If marriages which were contracted under oaths of agreement, could still be nulified when any of the parties no longer feel comfortable with the union. How much more an amalgamation done by a people who are not part of the system and who by no means, have any opportunity of feelling the brunt of their mistakes. Albeit, the contractual agreement has expired. Let those who are afraid of loosing the salt of this country continue wailling untill they see us gain our liberty. Unless the status quo of things in this country is changed.

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Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by BrianRoss: 8:15am On Dec 05, 2015
person no go hear word becus of Biafra again ni
Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by gemale(m): 9:02am On Dec 05, 2015
Oga! Ur grammatical errors ehn... E get "s" 4 chest. U just dey misspell anyhw.
Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by naijapips02: 9:05am On Dec 05, 2015
Levinelsonbob:
The journey to Biafra has just begun. Freedom is never gotten on a platter of gold and only determination wins it. Nelson Mandela chosed to be imprisoned for his people to be free. And it's obvious during his trial days, even some misguided folks from among his own must have spewed one or two trashes against his resolute determination. Hence, needless to mention the unguarded, irrisonable and hate speeches born out of envy, uncivilized and irrational reactions from the opposition camp. But in the long run, glory glory is his name on song world wide over.
The fight has just began. The blood of the innocent, armless and peaceful protesters which was split by the NA running away from boko haram but blood tasty on armless civilians, is already standing before God, yearning for justice. The intimidations and maginalization metted out to the Biafrans by the entity called one Nigeria is also an evidence before God. Rember, Pharo and the Egyptians thought it was by power. But when God said it's time for my people to have their liberty, Egypt had no choice but to surrender. Who can stand against God?
It's Obvious that the Biafran situation in this country is tantamount to the same case as aparthy suffered by South Africans. We are no longer willing to play second fiddle in a land reguareded as one entity. We are done and resolved to realise ourselves. I am yet to see anything wrong with a homogeneous people demanding for their self realization. If marriages which were contracted under oaths of agreement, could still be nulified when any of the parties no longer feel comfortable with the union. How much more an amalgamation done by a people who are not part of the system and who by no means, have any opportunity of feelling the brunt of their mistakes. Albeit, the contractual agreement has expired. Let those who are afraid of loosing the salt of this country continue wailling untill they see us gain our liberty. Unless the status quo of things in this country is changed.

one again i ask. Who has made you a slave in your father land?

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Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by Levinelsonbob(m): 10:14pm On Dec 05, 2015
naijapips02:


one again i ask. Who has made you a slave in your father land?

That is how disillusioned people talk. Eggyptians were like; who gave them the authority to demand for their freedom. But it only cleared in their eyes when they least expected it. It may come today, it may be 2moro. But what will be will surely be.

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Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by Levinelsonbob(m): 10:16pm On Dec 05, 2015
BrianRoss:
person no go hear word becus of Biafra again ni
We aint letting anybody hear word until our dear Biafra is granteed

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Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by Levinelsonbob(m): 10:23pm On Dec 05, 2015
gemale:
Oga! Ur grammatical errors ehn... E get "s" 4 chest. U just dey misspell anyhw.
The honourable professor in english, u would have done justice to your criticism by mere corrections, were the damages were done to ur mother-tongue. As for me, I am a Biafran and what we know beat is Igbo language

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Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by Nobody: 10:31pm On Dec 05, 2015
Oga OP. you haven't said anything new. you are just spewing the same propaganda you guys have been flooding the internet with all these while.

tell us something new like you have met with Ban Ki Moon and they are getting u a referendum.

tell us this so we Yorubas can pop Champaign to celebrate on your behalf.

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Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by gemale(m): 10:42pm On Dec 05, 2015
Levinelsonbob:
The honourable professor in english, u would have done justice to your criticism by mere corrections, were the damages were done to ur mother-tongue. As for me, I am a Biafran and what we know beat is Igbo language
Dts no excuse... English language is d lingua franca of Nigeria & should Biafra b a reality wld b its lingua franca. So pls brush up on ur vocabulary. "mastering English" & "brighter grammar" wld b of immense help 2 u. I'm just saying words r d means of meaning & if ur words can't sufficiently achieve meaning, it's as gud as saying nutin.
Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by fistonati(m): 10:51pm On Dec 05, 2015
Yet you couldn't write ds in Igbo language??
Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by Levinelsonbob(m): 7:33am On Dec 06, 2015
gemale:

Dts no excuse... English language is d lingua franca of Nigeria & should Biafra b a reality wld b its lingua franca. So pls brush up on ur vocabulary. "mastering English" & "brighter grammar" wld b of immense help 2 u. I'm just saying words r d means of meaning & if ur words can't sufficiently achieve meaning, it's as gud as saying nutin.
U re just hmmm! What can I say? Sorry. 'D' is not the spelling of 'the', 'wld' is not the spelling of 'would', 'pls is not the spelling of 'please','r' is not the spelling of 'are' neither is 'nutin' the spelling of notting.
Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by Levinelsonbob(m): 7:38am On Dec 06, 2015
fistonati:
Yet you couldn't write ds in Igbo language??
My dear, I can do it perfectly well. I am a genius in my mother-toungue. Just that I was writting to Nigerians to free us. So I had to do it in a language they'll understand.
Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by Levinelsonbob(m): 7:44am On Dec 06, 2015
Ioannes:
Oga OP. you haven't said anything new. you are just spewing the same propaganda you guys have been flooding the internet with all these while.

tell us something new like you have met with Ban Ki Moon and they are getting u a referendum.

tell us this so we Yorubas can pop Champaign to celebrate on your behalf.
My topic says FIGHT TO FINISH. Again I said, THE FIGHT IS BEGUN. A journey of one thousand miles begins with a step. Just watch as it rolls out
Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by Levinelsonbob(m): 7:51am On Dec 06, 2015
fistonati:
Yet you couldn't write ds in Igbo language??
My dear, I can do it perfectly well. I am a genius in my mother-toungue. Just that I was writting to Nigerians to free us. So I had to do it in a language they'll understand.
Re: The Fight For Freedom Is A Fight To Finish by gemale(m): 8:28am On Dec 06, 2015
Levinelsonbob:
U re just hmmm! What can I say? Sorry. 'D' is not the spelling of 'the', 'wld' is not the spelling of 'would', 'pls is not the spelling of 'please','r' is not the spelling of 'are' neither is 'nutin' the spelling of notting.
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The correct spelling of the last word is NOTHING. For your information, I was obviously typing in abbreviation so to shorten the length of my words, which is appropriate in an informal forum like this. By the way, have u brought the books I recommended? I do not think so. Because if you did and read them, you would not continue to fall victim to such blunders.

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