I’m not expecting this post to blow up but at least, attention from the proper authorities.
This isn’t the first time I’m experiencing police brutality but this time, I’m going to speak up!
Enough is enough. I have been extorted for far too long for doing absolutely nothing
Merry Christmas to all our friends and families. I wish to offer my sincerest apologies to all those I must have disappointed or offended by not sending yuletide gifts. Kindly forgive me. This has been one of my busiest years for a man of modest income. I had set mind-blowing targets that I was determined to achieve this year, at 65. While thanking God for His mercies and kindness, I still need some time to recover. If I have not responded to your requests, including very desperate needs, it is not out of selfishness or wickedness. It is totally beyond my power. May God meet us all at our points of needs. For now, kindly accept my true love and know that you will always remain in my thoughts and prayers 🙏
SINCERE APOLOGIES… It has become necessary for me to offer apologies to those who have asked me for one support or the other in recent time for my inability to help. God is my witness, I’m currently overwhelmed by my own projects that require absolute discipline and focus. I pray that God will help me to be able to bless those who genuinely need help. If I have not picked your call, it is because I feel too pained to say NO to you. It is a sign of my respect for you, and not of disdain. I’m a man of modest income and I always try not to overstretch my luck.
I wish for your kind understanding at this difficult moment…
The North caused the civil war.
No, let me rephrase.
The Hausa/Fulani Muslims who have always been blood thirsty caused the civil war.
You seem to not know history so I will teach you.
Your ancestors carried out a massacre in Kano in 1953 (not like that was the first) when political disagreements over independence turned into a coordinated attack on Southerners. Many of the victims were Igbos. People were beaten, killed, and their properties destroyed. This was in the 1950s, a full thirteen years before the war. So the idea that the conflict started in 1966 because of Igbos is historically false.
Throughout the late 1950s and early 1960s, similar hostility continued. Easterners living in the North faced intimidation, discrimination, and periodic violence that made it clear they were not truly safe. This is the background people conveniently ignore.
Then came 1966. The coup that year involved officers from several regions, but the North immediately framed it as an “Igbo coup.” That incorrect interpretation became the excuse used to justify what happened afterwards. Between May and October 1966, there were widespread massacres of Eastern Nigerians in the North. Tens of thousands of civilians were killed. Women, children, students, traders, people who had nothing to do with politics were slaughtered in public places. Over one million Easterners fled home as refugees. These massacres happened long before secession and long before Biafra was declared.
So tell me, how does a group that was being hunted, killed, and forced to flee become the cause of the war? In some cases, security forces even participated in the killings. That breakdown of protection is what destroyed the last remaining trust between the East and the rest of the country.
When the regional leaders finally met at Aburi in 1967 (Aburi Accord) to find a peaceful solution, they agreed on decentralization. Yet when the Gowon returned home, and spoke with his kinsmen, he went back k on the agreement. At that point, after years of violence, broken promises, and the memory of massacres still fresh, the Eastern Region made the decision to secede. It wasn’t driven by domination or ambition. It was driven by the basic instinct to survive.
So no, Igbos did not cause the Nigerian Civil War. The war was the result of repeated massacres dating back to the 1950s carried out buy your Hausa/flFulani ancestors and your generation and those before you are still doing it now which is why the entire world is calling you out on it and calling it the right name (Genocide)
These are not emotional claims. They are documented historical facts backed by archives, diplomatic records, eyewitness accounts, and academic research.
If we are going to discuss history, then let’s discuss it honestly. Not through revisionism, not through propaganda, but through the actual events that happened. History is clear on how the war began, and the truth does not support your narrative.
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In my opinion no man is threatened by a woman’s success. This phrase “Men are afraid of successful women” is a stereotype to deceive young girls into believing that the moment a man sees a woman breaking barriers, owning her space, and doing exceptionally well, he’ll suddenly becomes intimidated and go after a woman who’s broke, jobless, and lacks ambition. Smh 🤦♀️
Success is not what drives men away, character does!
Once some women achieve one milestone, they immediately become condescending, loud, and unnecessarily proud. She buys her first car and suddenly every man without one is not on her level, then she starts preaching “I don’t need a man.”She gets promoted or starts seeing small cash and begins to talk down on others like success gave her a license to be rude. Then when people naturally keep their distance, she plays the victim saying, “They can’t handle a successful woman.”
No one is avoiding you because you’re successful. They’re avoiding you because you’ve become unpleasant to be around. There are women far more accomplished, wealthier, and more influential than their husbands, yet they are deeply loved, respected, and happily married with kids. Why didn’t these men avoid them?
Men are not threatened by successful women. They’re simply turned off by women who have lost their femininity, who have bad attitudes, whether rich or poor, famous or unknown. Success doesn’t make you hard to love and it doesn’t scare a good man away, in fact it even inspires him to achieve more!