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Thursday, February 28, 2019
Nigerian History...
A child awaits her food voucher from a relief worker at a food distribution center during the Civil War (1968)
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God forbids this happening
ReplyDeleteheartbreaking
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ReplyDeleteLmao...see the child's face like 'abeg do quick and answer me'
ReplyDeleteHow did you even find this funny?
DeletePainful memory of the genocidal ethnic cleansing of the Igbos by the Nigeria government in connivance with her foreign collaborators.
ReplyDeleteThat part of history has been expunged and obliterated from the school curriculum in order to hide the grievous atrocities committed against the defunct people of the old Eastern region known as Biafra.
Genocidal ethnic cleansing ke? Did you say grievous atrocities? Committed by who? Please stop fanning embers of hate. It was WAR. Simple. Nigeria simply defended her territorial integrity which Ojukwu was trying to jeopardize and both the Nigerian military force and the rebel Biafran military force were guilty of grievous atrocities. Or did you not read of how the rebel Biafran military force forcibly turned children into soldiers? Or maybe that is not grievous enough for you? Snatching children from their mothers and snatching their innocence from them. I can go on o! But I will wait for your reply.
DeleteTeejay why are you trying to bring up ethinic sentiments with your comment... One of your own sold you because of his own greedy ambition, when the game was lost, he ran away and later came back to join the government. His wife also serving in various capacities of the government which i don't see a problem with.
DeleteAnother one of yours(Kanu) gets up and stirs up unnecessary sentiments and hatred against our great country Nigeria and you are all flocking again blindly and following him. When will you learn.... If anyone will be trusted, one has to work well and honestly with the government not try to break the country up because of their own ambition.
O my Biafra
ReplyDeleteThe child seem helpless, this breaks my heart.
ReplyDeleteI reject this kind of situation for and on behalf of Nigerians.
ReplyDeletethis picture breaks me too. we shud never pray for war.
ReplyDeleteShe was/is pretty. War isn't the answer.
ReplyDeleteSlim Queen; i am not igbo but are you Igbo???
DeleteYou have made the best comment ..... WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER
It is like fighting in a marriage... it never ends well
Slim Queen; i am not igbo but are you Igbo???
DeleteYou have made the best comment ..... WAR IS NOT THE ANSWER
It is like fighting in a marriage... it never ends well
I'm delta Igbo (if there is anything like that) Thank you.
Deleteπ’π’π’ the child(Granny by now) looks so sadπ³π³
ReplyDeleteThis why nothing shakes the Igbos, they are born survivors.
ReplyDeleteA shame when you content yourself with an 'i am a survivor' situation. Be a conqueror. Never start a war you can never win.
DeleteDid you see the defiant in the child's eye, she has seen it all.
ReplyDeleteDefiance in the child's eyes. Not defiant.
Deletethat kid is D. Alison
ReplyDeleteMay this never happen again
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