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Afam

@uwabuegwu

Igbo. Nigerian. Arsenal fan. Reader. Catholic. Worldly. Research Analyst. Biri Ka m biri. Adighi eji mgbagbu hara ogu.

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calendar_today09-05-2015 09:16:43

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It goes without saying that most Christians will prefer to live in an atheist country than in an Islamic caliphate.

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Obinna(@UncleObinna) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of these days, you people will see videos of a light skinned chubby fellow protesting in front of AEDC headquarters naked.

Make una try understand because the pain don reach my bone marrow.

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“After we destroy religion (meaning Christianity), we will enter an era of rationality.”

See rationality. 😂😂😂😂😂

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First time I went to a Star Trek event Flavour and 2face came with their own live band, Flavour have been a live band performer since before he even became a household name.

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The Landmark CEO tried to play it professionally and do things by the Nigerian playbook of begging and probably greasing some pockets. It didn’t work of course. Bigger selfish interests are in play.

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Let's start price control with your business shall we? Someone should be able to book you to cover an event for ₦15,000 if that's the going price for a photographer in Zungeru.

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I laugh whenever people downplay telecoms. They don’t know what it meant to build something where there was ZERO infrastructure. No power, no backbone connections, no right of way, no land. We had to pay for every single thing to create something and then make money.

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Tytler writes:

“the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship”

Tytler writes: “the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship”
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Only 100 Nigerian soldiers, including Murtala Mohammed survived.

It was after that action that Murtala did not take part in the war again.

Achuzia who died two years ago, was also an Anioma son.

Thread ends here.

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On 31 March 1968, Achuzia directed Jona Uchendu's company of about 700 men in what became Biafra's most spectacular success of the war, the Abagana Ambush.

In that event, 700 Biafran men defeated a Nigerian force of 6000 men.

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Also, Igbos from the East, never forget that the most successful commander of Biafran forces during the war was Joseph Achuzia, Ikemba Ahaba.

From 4 October 1967 to 12 October 1967, he prevented Nigerian forces from successfully crossing the Niger River.

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Raphael Chukwu Uwechue was also President-General of Ohaneze Ndị Igbo for four years.

Ndị Anioma, that was your son.

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For the Igbos from the East, never forget some facts - the most effective Biafran diplomat during the war was Raphael Uwechue, Oguluzeme Ogwashi-Uku.

The majority of the weapons that were supplied to Biafra came from France, and it was his efforts.

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