Tuesday, 28 January 2014

You support 'WAR' , my brother look at this pictures na for real ooo during BIAFRA ...












NIGERIAN LOOK AT THIS IGBO PEOPLE IS READY TO GO.............

NIGERIAN LOOK AT THIS IGBO PEOPLE IS READY TO GO.............

                                           

GOD SAVE US OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO



IMAGINE THIS,


THIS IS ABOUT 10.000 FRANC
THAT IS ABOUT 8.000 JAPANESE YEN

THAT IS ABOUT 10.000 SEFA

THAT IS ABOUT 60.000.000 SIERRA LEONE LEONS

N 350 EACH
ABOUT 1.00000000000000000 IKPIGO, THAT IS COWRIES IN EDO. grin
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by exu(m): 9:19pm On Jun 06, 2006
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by exu(m): 9:24pm On Jun 06, 2006
Pre-colonial Igbo political organization was based on semiautonomous communities, devoid of kings or governing chiefs. With the exception of towns such as Onitsha, 
which had kings called Obis, and places like Nri and Arochukwu, which had priest kings known as Ezes, most Igbo village governments were ruled solely by an assembly of the common people. Although titleholders were respected because of their accomplishments, 
 they were never revered as kings, but often performed special functions given to them by such these assemblies. This way of governing was immensely different from most other communities of Western Africa, and only shared by the Ewe of Ghana. 
Igbo secret societes also had a ceremonial script called Nsibidi. Igbos had a calendar in which a week has four days. A month has seven weeks and thirteen months a year. The last month had an extra day. They also had mathematics called Okwe and Mkpisi and a saving and loans bank system called Isusu.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by andy4wisdom(m): 9:28pm On Jun 06, 2006
IMAGINE THIS,


THIS IS ABOUT 10.000 FRANC
THAT IS ABOUT 8.000 JAPANESE YEN

THAT IS ABOUT 10.000 SEFA

THAT IS ABOUT 60.000.000 SIERRA LEONE LEONS

N 350 EACH
ABOUT 1.00000000000000000   IKPIGO, THAT IS COWRIES IN EDO. grin
IMAGINE THIS,


THIS IS ABOUT 10.000 FRANC
THAT IS ABOUT 8.000 JAPANESE YEN

THAT IS ABOUT 10.000 SEFA

THAT IS ABOUT 60.000.000 SIERRA LEONE LEONS

N 350 EACH
  ABOUT 1.00000000000000000   IKPIGO, THAT IS COWRIES IN EDO. grin
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by andy4wisdom(m): 9:31pm On Jun 06, 2006
here is the map
1 Like
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by DaHitler(m): 9:34pm On Jun 06, 2006
A lot of it looks nice. However, your borders have to be redone. Delta State should be part of Yoruba territory. If you plan your borders correctly, you will get majority Yoruba support. But as it was during the civil war, the Biafran army was going too deep into the mid-western province, and thats where you lost a lot of support.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by DaHitler(m): 9:41pm On Jun 06, 2006
Based on knowledge of the Nigerian map, I would create a proper Biafran State for you. Use this map to keep track.

Map of present day Nigeria showing the States http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Nigeria-karte-politisch_english.png

Biafra should conclude of =

Anambra
Enugu
Akwa Ibom
Ebony
Cross river
Abia
Imo
Rivers
Beyelsia
And maybe Benue (if you can subdue the muslims there! cheesy)
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by hot-angel(f): 11:16pm On Jun 06, 2006
Hmm this is serious ooo. shocked
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by ono(m): 9:11am On Jun 07, 2006
HA. This is really serious.

Afeni,

Akwaibom, Delta, Bayelsa, Edo, Rivers, Cross Rivers, will merge to form the Sovereign republic of the Niger Delta.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by ono(m): 9:34am On Jun 07, 2006
Oh well, I guess this is what dakmazero's been talking about. This thing will generate so much heat, everybody will start killing each other again over the oil in the NigerDelta.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by food4tot(f): 10:04am On Jun 07, 2006
@jokers,

I know there would never be a good split. Edo would not vote to be part of Biafra for starters. I would advice you not to cross the river for your own good.

Let us hypothetically break up the nation and see what we can come up with. Let us decide on the Biafran territory. If it can be done here maybe it can be actualized. I'm sure it cant work though.

I don't want people to carry the torch of secession into reality because it will only cause distability in this very young country called Nigeria.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by Abeem(m): 4:41pm On Jun 07, 2006
Any lawyer in Nairaland? Is posting this memorabilia of Biafra not contavening Nigerian constitution? Would the government of Nigeria not interprete these acts as seditious if it finds out?  Why is Nwazuruke, the putative head of MASSOB, languishing in detention if government condones these acts of lawlessness?
Mr Administrator, please do not let those who does not believe in the corporate existence of Nigeria use your platform to cause problems for the country. They can go set up a website or join others who already have a website for this propaganda to air their views.  That way Nairaland will not be used as a platform to launch their seditious ambition.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by retro(f): 8:43pm On Jul 12, 2006
Where in the world is Biafra?
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by DaHitler(m): 1:23am On Jul 13, 2006
retro:

Where in the world is Biafra?

It no longer exists. It would have occupied south eastern and parts of mid-western Nigeria.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by Txlonghorn(m): 1:31am On Jul 13, 2006
retro:

Where in the world is Biafra?

It may not exist now, but we coming back you just wait and see. God bless the Nation of BIAFRA. And all those who died for it's cause, may their souls rest in peace.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by Chxta(m): 9:01pm On Jul 13, 2006
To what point is all this?
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by Eurphoria(f): 3:38am On Jul 14, 2006
Very interesting views and theories, however i much rather see a united Nigeria any day. My Grandmother told me stories of the time, war and all she witnessed , i need to go read some more about this part of our history, like i say interesting. I eagerly await Afeni's Map, love to see what you do with it. smiley
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by DaHitler(m): 11:39am On Jul 14, 2006
Eurphoria:

Very interesting views and theories, however i much rather see a united Nigeria any day. My Grandmother told me stories of the time, war and all she witnessed , i need to go read some more about this part of our history, like i say interesting. I eagerly await Afeni's Map, love to see what you do with it. smiley

I already made the map. I listed all the States that should be included in biafra. No, I am not going to actually use a map making program. cool
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by rikkyjen(m): 6:06pm On Jul 14, 2006
Y'all should relax, those currencies are one of the aftermath of the civil war, they are 1967 currencies. Its quality is so messed up that a lil breeze is gonna tear it off.its just a mixture of paper and chemicals.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by nferyn(m): 9:18pm On Jul 14, 2006
Pre-colonial Igbo political organization was based on semiautonomous communities, devoid of kings or governing chiefs. With the exception of towns such as Onitsha, which had kings called Obis
That's probably because Onitsha was founded by Edo people and was under Edo control.
I have heard quite a lot about the traditional Igbo governance. Can somebody point out how exactly it functioned? Maybe it would be a good example to emulate to make politics truly representative
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by Eurphoria(f): 3:59pm On Jul 17, 2006
afeni
i am still waiting guys. You Naija guys out there please enlighten us on the Biafra issue, Afeni i already know you views and i agree with them. Come on brothers wink
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by NINETOFIVE(m): 12:29am On Jul 20, 2006
I love the flag and is beautiful.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by Chxta(m): 6:57pm On Jul 21, 2006
You lot sound like the American 'Daughters of the South'. . .

Living off old 'glories'!
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by naija_diva(f): 7:17pm On Jul 21, 2006
i don't get it. biafra didn't last (did it even exsist), but yet you here biafra this, biafra that. we have a flag and currencies already. i'm igbo and if the calculation is right and biafra becomes its own nation, i would be biafra but i would never consider mayself a biafran because i grew up knowing nigeria and that green and white. and that's it.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by Nutter(m): 4:19am On Jul 24, 2006
@ Afeni,

Delta should be part of Yoruba territory? What is the underlying principle for this?

rikkyjen:

Y'all should relax, those currencies are one of the aftermath of the civil war, they are 1967 currencies. Its quality is so messed up that a lil breeze is going to tear it off.its just a mixture of paper and chemicals.

1 Biafran Pound = 270 Naira grin


naija_diva:

i don't get it. biafra didn't last (did it even exsist), but yet you here biafra this, biafra that. we have a flag and currencies already. i'm igbo and if the calculation is right and biafra becomes its own nation, i would be biafra but i would never consider mayself a biafran because i grew up knowing nigeria and that green and white. and that's it.

That remains your choice and your right. Biafra will only need citizens that are willing to contribute to the great task of nation-building.
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by diddy4(m): 4:40am On Jul 24, 2006
will dis dream ever be actualized?
Re: Pictures Of The Flag And Currency Of Biafra by NINETOFIVE(m): 1:24pm On Jul 24, 2006
To Diddy,


diddy4:

will this dream ever be actualized?


Damn! right brother.
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