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Joe Igbokwe, Poor Student Of Igbo Political History- Ohanaeze Youths Council thunders<br>…Says Ndigbo Are Products of National Politic in Nigeria

Joe Igbokwe, Poor Student Of Igbo Political History- Ohanaeze Youths Council thunders
…Says Ndigbo Are Products of National Politic in Nigeria

Joe Igbokwe, Poor Student Of Igbo Political History- Ohanaeze Youths Council thunders…Says Ndigbo Are Products of National Politic in Nigeria The apex youth wing of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide--the Ohanaeze Youth Council (OYC) has described Jeo Igbokwe as a political prodigal son of Ahmed Bola Tinubu who is deficient in the political history of the Igbo nation. This is following the recent vituperative words by Jeo Igbokwe against Ndigbo during his TV program on Arise TV wherein he accused Ndigbo of involvement in ethnic politics. Speaking with press men in Abuja, today, November 10, the Council's President, Comrd. Igboayaka O Igboayaka…
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#Dot-In-A-Circle: “I Am A Happy, Proud Dot”, Proud Igbo Writer Sends Message In Poem.                                                        An Intrigue!!

#Dot-In-A-Circle: “I Am A Happy, Proud Dot”, Proud Igbo Writer Sends Message In Poem. An Intrigue!!

The Dot T-shirt An anonymous Igbo writer has taken an exception to the metaphorical statement of President Mohammadu Buhari, wherein the Igbo extraction was ridiculously referred to as a "Dot-In-A-Circle", exclaiming enthusiastically that "I am a happy proud dot." Recall that PMB had, while speaking on Arise TV spoken pejoratively to the Igbo nation, describing the nation as a "Dot-In-A-Circle", while also threatening to unleash his battalions of Army and other security personnel on the Agitators of separation from the Nigeria nation. In his remarks, PMB stated:"IPOB is just like a dot in a circle. Even if they want to…
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Exposed!! It’s a lie: Igboland is not landlocked— Ejilmakor (Esq)
… Igbo homeland extends east and west, from the Old Kalabar river to the…

Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, a renowned Abuja based legal practitioner has debunked theinstitutionally furnished assertion that has existed since the end of the Civil War which regrettably described the Igboland as landlocked or a nation that has no access to the sea. In his essay titled: "It’s a lie: Igboland is not landlocked", Barr. Ejilmakor argued that a lie told so many times, if unchallenged, may - in course of time - begin to pass for the truth, pointing out that the terrible lie, institutionally purveyed since the end of the Civil War which describes Igboland as landlocked is baseless and…
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