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    In one of their most heinous massacres to date, militants from the radical Islamist Boko Haram group slaughtered over a hundred victims in a village in northeast Nigeria Saturday night, including a number of children whom they burned alive.

    The latest atrocity from the jihadi group allied to the Islamic State took place in the village of Dalori, some three miles from Maiduguri, Nigeria. Vice Chairman of a civilian joint task force in Dalori, Modu Kaka, said that at least 100 dead bodies were taken away but that hundreds are still missing.

    Witnesses spoke of “scores of bodies” burned and riddled with bullets lying in the streets after the attack Saturday night. One man, who managed to escape by hiding in a tree, said that he could hear the wails of children screaming in the flames.

    Residents of the community said the militants stormed into town around 6:20 pm and began their killing spree, which lasted for several hours. During the assault, the jihadis demolished houses and burned livestock once they had pillaged and carried away foodstuffs. Several of the villagers were burnt beyond recognition.

    Witnesses reported that the fighters ravaged the settlement for four hours, and that three female suicide bombers blew themselves up among people who were fleeing.

    Students at nearby University of Maiduguri heard explosions and gunfire, and many fled the area as the conflict raged.

    One political science student named Hauwa Ba’na said: “We are crying in our hostel because the explosions are loud and everyone is panicking.”

    A Dalori resident, Mallam Buka, decried the lack of protection from the Nigerian military. “We were helpless. Could you believe that there was no military presence in Dalori? The government didn’t provide security to protect us. I lost 11 people, and 5 of our children are nowhere to be found,” she said.

    Another resident by the name of Ibrahim Muhammad said that the Boko Haram insurgents had dressed up as military personnel and began opening fire on everybody. “All our wives and children were brutally killed while they looted and destroyed our livestock,” he said.

    Boko Haram terrorists began their Islamist insurgency in Maiduguri in 2009, and during their 6-year uprising have killed some 20,000 people and driven another 2.5 million from their homes.


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    Jesus....... What an atrocity

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    TSA's familia or village needs to go on the offense and scorch those sadistic fuckers.

    Nigeria has been on the come up for a while now. These idiots are a cancer to progress.

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    The christians in Nigeria have been on a come up, these fucking baboons have always been like this and will always be like this and when they're 'in power' like now they obstruct any and all progress in the country. There was an Igbo guy building cars in the 1980s when nobody even knew what a Nigeria was and the muslims in power (ironically the same guy as now) chased him out of the country where he went on to work for Ford.

    All these people know how to do is sell carrots, clip people's toenails (for a living) and blow themselves up. The only reason they build houses is so you won't see their women as many will gladly sleep outside. This is easily the most self destructive primitive culture on earth and the addition of Islam makes it 100x worst because everything they're doing is because of Islam.

    Look at the west still using stupid revisionist terms like 'islamist'. wtf does that even mean. Nigga they're MUSLIM MILITANTS. It ends there. The british and americans collaborated to make these assholes president now the currency has dropped by over 100% because they set up a bunch of animalistic forex rules to block Igbo people from doing international business (we're the only ones that do it in that alleged country, at least in large number). Idk the UK's affinity with muslims but it's destroying the world

    I'm in Biafra, Nigeria can eat a dick.

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    How strong is the Neobiafran movement within Igbo population in Nigeria?




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    Quote Originally Posted by TSA View Post
    Idk the UK's affinity with muslims but it's destroying the world
    The UK makes a lot of money from them and its how they insert there power, been like this for a good 150 years now.

    There is no way Nigeria can ever prosper, even if you get for example a 100% christian nation, or one single tribe ruling over all. That means it becomes more independent economically, certain countries just won't allow that to happen.

    Nigeria forever will have to use some of its resources to deal with Boko Haram today, someone else tomorrow. As long as theres corruption and the education level is below a certain standard this will continue. Every developing country has a problem with an armed group.

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    The literacy rate in what would be biafra is 94% male and female, and even as it is now Nigeria isn't more corrupt than the average non western country.
    While a lot of countries (the entire west) would rather there not be a successful nigeria, or no nigeria at all (france), it has reach the point where the political will to enforce western wants is weak enough for anyone to do what they feel they have to do. All that will happen is CNN international has someone with a british accent say you're a PAHRAIYA state, maybe some half ass sanctions from countries that don't make money + America and then they chill out.

    While they would rather there not be a successful Nigeria, that part of the world doesn't matter enough in their geopolitical equation for them to do anything. Except France which needs west africa to not be another Spain

    But Biafra as it stands right now would be an upper middle income country that produces cars (Innoson, Annamco), boats, radios, textiles, consumer goods, metal works, medical equipment, furniture, and the 2nd biggest movie industry in the world. It's diaspora remits the great bulk of Nigeria's 20 billion every year, plus it has all of Nigeria's oil and 1/4 it's population. It's extremely well poised to be successful, and will of course have a lot of the same difficulties as Nigeria, but there's no ethical common ground in the current Nigeria and it's nearly impossible to move in one direction or the other.

    For example, we have no power because we use oil at our power stations through pipelines that ppl poke holes into and siphon black market oil among many reasons. We have one of the largest coal deposits in Nigeria but the government won't utilize the coal because it's in and Igbo area. Despite igbos being the majority of the flights in the country the government refuses to allow any of the igbo airports (we're the only group that has to build their own airports btw) to be international and we have to drive to shit hole lagos to do anything. Despite the majority of importers and exporters being Igbo they refuse to open an igbo port to international trade.

    They're paranoid that we'll separate since the previous war and make all their money from us and their conclusion is to make sure nobody progresses so that igbos don't progress and they have full and total british backing which translates to western backing. France can only be passive aggressive.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SL33 View Post
    How strong is the Neobiafran movement within Igbo population in Nigeria?
    very, especially since the last election. Radio Biafra, a guerrilla radio podcast turned radio station really woke people up.

    This is from Aba a few months ago

    I was in a protest last week LOL pics coming soon

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    Being so fond of the Cold war history, I have learned that Biafran movement (along with Rhodesia) was probaby the only movement that didn't have support from big players like Britain, the U.S. or Russia.

    Usually, nationalists were supported by Anglo-saxons and commies were supported by the U.S.S.R.




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    For the UK to acknowledge your sphere of influence, you have to acknowledge theirs, and the system if enforced by the US. The countries that were 'up for grabs' we're ask spontaneous as some would assume. They were left overs from countries that we're allowed to take stake in the world order after WWII because they lost (Japan)

    Korea, Vietnam, Cambodia and all other major proxy war theaters were in contention even before the cold war. It was the west's refusal to acknowledge the era as a japanese sphere that led japan to act bout it.

    So when it came to biafra, they were all going to follow the british lead. I've read the diplomatic cables and the US was constantly asking 'are you sure we're on the right side' and so forth.

    The british have alliance with the northern muslim emirate because the Igbos and Yorubas are the ones that drove the british out of Nigeria to begin with while the north wanted them to stay because britain balanced out things. The two major southern tribes were signficantly more educated, populated connected and advanced and they didn't want to be 'left alone' with them and get dominated. So the british uses them as a willing tool to get Nigeria to comply with it's agenda internationally


    all of the major powers have to essentially bring bargaining chips to the table and you're a power based on the gravity of those chips. Britian leverages the middle east and parts of Africa, France really only has west africa, the US the western hemisphere and middle east, and Russia central asia, and each power has to respect the other's 'property' so that it's own property will be respected by the others.




    Almost every war is based on this principle. The situation today is britian is too weak politically and physically to enforce it's own dominion, hence niggas like Mugabe, Museveni etc. Even Nigeria doesn't listen to the UK and the UK avoids giving directives as to not be exposed by having someone not comply. They tried pulling 3 'rescue missions' against boko haram and 1 their plane engine knocked, the other ended in them dying and acting like it didn't happen and the other was also a total disaster though i don't remember the details. Britian's capacity to project isn't there

    it now flexs it's political muscle and relevance through 'international institutions', business and 'the international community (angelina jolie, the dhalia lama, Malia yosef and other human props). All of Britians possessions are more or less american ones and the US culturally can't give a fuck about africa. It's totally impossible in the american brain and they're stretched thin though they made Buhari win this last election. All the major powers ganged up again

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    Legally speaking, be aware that Nigeria has recognized Kosovo as an indepedent state, so by that logic, any region can pursue its independence agenda. A huge precedent has been made.

    Politically, independence doesn't mean shit if there's no superpower to back it up. It would be wise to sit back and wait for the outcome of current global situation cause maybe something will change. My mother comes from a self-proclaimed state that failed to exist for more than 4-5 years.

    Has commodities slump done any damage to the federal government?




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