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kettykings: 9:55am On May 02
AmalaAtiEwedu:

how can self sufficient Biafra be at starved ? grin
so Nigeria starved Biafra? grin
I already replied you and I was banned.

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kettykings: 11:42am On Apr 27
2027 will likely be a third world War for Nigeria, it will end up as a war between the core North and the South West. It will replicate what happened in Sudan where 2 factions of the presidency are fighting for the control of the country

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kettykings: 10:59am On Apr 27
LP will take south south any day , anytime, anywhere. South south is filled with very enlightened people, untainted by ethnicism, ethnocentrism, bigotry, tribal hatred, igbo phobia

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kettykings: 12:28pm On Apr 26
What makes this any different from the butcheries in Benue, Plateau, and the Middle Belt? Nothing — it's the same savage terrorism. But no, we'll keep pretending that when the South West bleeds, it somehow doesn’t matter. Just watch: this thread will be buried and ignored because the dead aren't from the East. Cowardice and selective outrage at its filthiest.

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kettykings: 10:26am On Apr 26
At the rate thus killing is going, it seems there is a bigger war in future.
kettykings: 5:01pm On Apr 25
The end of rivers state
kettykings: 4:31pm On Apr 25
Very big lies.

If Charles Soludo or Peter Mbah or Alex Otti s APC-led government, they will stop performing like Nwifuru and Hope Uzodinma.

Below is the present score card of south east governors.

1. Abia stateLP. Aggregate score infrastructure 70%, education 60% health 60% , foreign investment 60%

2.Enugu state PDP Aggregate score infrastructure 70%, education 60% health 60% , foreign investment 70%

3. Anambra state APGA Aggregate score infrastructure 60%, education 60% health 50% , foreign investment 60%

4. Imo state , APCAggregate score infrastructure 40%, education 10% health 20% , foreign investment 20%

5. Ebonyi state APC Aggregate score infrastructure 40%, education 10% health 10% , foreign investment 10%.


If you APC, you stop performing, please pray for imo and Ebonyi to show us what they got from APC or leave APC-

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kettykings: 3:47pm On Apr 24
haybhi1:
Dem say na Uyo be Dat.
Una need try dey get small shame grin grin grin

Ashamed of what, exactly? Uyo remains part of the former Eastern Region, and everything I said still stands. It’s time the Eastern states stop limiting themselves to infrastructure projects as the sole benchmark of governance. We’re well past that. This is the moment to shift gears into coordinated economic strategy—what should be the second phase of their leadership mandate. Four or eight years of just laying roads and building flyovers? That’s not visionary leadership. Or do you disagree with that?
kettykings: 11:52am On Apr 24
There is absolutely nothing wrong with what Peter Obi did — and anyone screaming otherwise is either dishonest, deranged, or drowning in tribal bitterness.

Obi operates with a mind forged in rare empathy and dangerous clarity — a trait alien to Nigerians. His comion isn’t weakness, he dared to be human — and for that, they rage. Let them choke on their venom.

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kettykings: 11:23am On Apr 24
It looks quite beautiful but I will rather talk about start posting springing up in Abia. The governor has really tried. I think it is time for phase 2 of Alex Otti.

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kettykings: 10:38pm On Apr 23
Igbanke people have always been igbo, time to unify the igbo common wealth and nation hood .

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kettykings: 6:08pm On Apr 23
Abujaexpress:
According to Chief Chuba Okadigbo (of blessed memory), "It is a sign of political sagacity to understand political arithmetic". Pres. Tinubu is sagaciously undertaking a political arithmetic.



Do not mistake this moment for victory—this is but the first half of a long and brutal game. The Super Eagles may celebrate at halftime when they’re merely leading 1-0, but in this political arena, we must be far more calculated. The real game is still ahead, and if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s this: the North is a master of the last-minute goal.

We stand on the edge of something far more significant than we yet realize. This is not the time for premature celebrations or misguided political optimism. Let’s wait for the second half, where every move will be sharper, every strategy more ruthless. We must watch this unfold with absolute focus—every move scrutinized, every shift in power analyzed.

We’re not dealing with amateurs; the North plays the long game, and it is never over until they have checked every piece on the board. Be ready. This is the kind of game where the real battle is fought in the final moments.. The north will be politically brutal in the second half of this game , those who know ,know
kettykings: 4:25pm On Apr 23
Ohanaeze has been the Igbos' salvation when it mattered most. Without their strategic maneuvering and subtle diplomacy, the Igbo nation would have been on the brink of a devastating civil war, torn apart by internal conflict and the weight of Nigeria's power. The APC's vision for the East was to reduce it to a dying star, drifting aimlessly in space, its potential extinguished. But through calculated diplomacy, the Igbos endured, surviving the threat the APC posed.

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kettykings: 4:03pm On Apr 23
What you are witnessing is the labyrinth of a second Nigeria civil war.
What you’re witnessing isn’t democracy—it’s a savage game of thrones soaked in betrayal, paranoia, and tribal machinations. The defections, the realignments, the so-called political balancing acts—they’re all premeditated moves on a chessboard where pawns bleed and kings never die. This isn't politics, it's war in suits.

Brace yourself: a political inferno is about to erupt between the North and the South West. It’s not a question of if, it’s when. Deals are being cut in shadows, daggers sharpened behind closed doors, and power blocs are rearming under the guise of diplomacy. This is no longer about ideology—it’s about raw, unfiltered survival.

My deepest concern? That the South East, yet again, will be lured to the slaughterhouse, fed the illusion of relevance, only to end up as the main course in Nigeria’s never-ending feast of blood and betrayal.

The Igbo nation must not blink. We must be still—but never asleep. We must be present—but never predictable. Neutrality is not weakness; it is the ultimate weapon in a country addicted to cannibalizing its own. We are everywhere—in the markets of Kano, in the tech hubs of Lagos. We cannot afford to be swallowed by the tribal quicksand erupting beneath us.

And make no mistake: this isn't just local chaos—it’s a continental proxy, a new Cold War in African skin. Northern Nigeria whispers in Russian tones, while the West dances with Washington and London scripts. Another war, another set of bodies, another generation sacrificed to greed wrapped in patriotism.

Nigeria is pregnant again—but the child it carries may well be a beast.


All this is happening just immediately the president came back from his working visits to Paris and London. Let him who does not know this game die in ignorance.

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kettykings: 4:02pm On Apr 23
This circus of defections, realignments, and desperate power plays isn’t coincidence—it’s choreography. The game is rigged, the scripts rehearsed, and the stage is set for an epic political bloodbath between the North and the South West. The knives are out, and alliances are shifting faster than a chameleon on a disco floor. What comes next? Nobody knows—but it won’t be pretty.

And while these giants wrestle for dominance, my one burning hope is that the South East refuses to be dragged into this madness. Let the Igbo nation stay silent, sharp, and surgically neutral. We must not, under any circumstances, become the sacrifice on Nigeria’s altar of chaos yet again.

The Igbo are everywhere—in Kano, in Lagos, in every pulse of this broken federation. We cannot afford tribal sentiment now. We need cold strategy, not emotion.

Nigeria is once again bloated with tension, waddling like a ticking time bomb. This isn’t just politics—it reeks of global chess. A proxy war cloaked in local garments: Pro-Russian Northern Nigeria vs. pro-Western Western Nigeria. Africa is once again the board. Nigeria is the pawn. And the South East? We must not become the meat in this blood-soaked banquet.


Onyemaechi, only God knows tomorrow.

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kettykings: 11:28am On Apr 23
Enugu is more than centrally located — it’s strategically primed to become a commanding economic hub. With its unique positioning, it can serve simultaneously as a food processing hub, transport hub, energy base, and railway hub for the entire region.

Vast volumes of raw agricultural produce from Ebonyi, Kogi, Benue, and Nasarawa can be routed efficiently into Enugu, transformed into finished food products, and moved tl the localised market in Abuja, port Harcourt, onitsha, owerri, Aba,
abakiliki, umuahia, uyo , calabar etc and moved to Port Harcourt for export to high-demand markets like the United Kingdom and the United States.

But the real game-changer? Enugu holds a rare strategic advantage — abundant reserves of coal, gas, and crude oil within its territory. just enough energy security and the backbone of a sustainable industrial complex. Enugu has everything it needs to power an ambitious, export-driven transformation. What’s required now is vision, coordination, and bold execution.

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kettykings: 11:26pm On Apr 22
Take a census about those foaming at the mouth about Simon Ekpa. You’ll see the same thing: they come from one region, shouting the loudest while bleeding the least. Sit-at-home crippled the East. Dead bodies on the streets are Easterners. Fallen soldiers are Easterners. Businesses torched and shattered are Igbo-owned. But somehow, it’s people from a part of Nigeria untouched by the chaos who’ve made Simon Ekpa their personal headache. Not because they care about the East—but because one man is dragging their dirty little comfort zone into the spotlight and they can’t stand the noise. Hypocrisy, masked as concern.
kettykings: 6:15pm On Apr 22
From Whom, Exactly, Did the APC Inherit Bad Governance? Let’s Stop the Delusions.

It is both intellectually dishonest and historically absurd for the All Progressives Congress (APC) to perpetually hide behind the worn-out excuse of "inheriting bad governance" as a shield for its own staggering failures. If we are to speak with unflinching clarity and academic rigor, let’s pose the question that punches through the fog of propaganda:
From whom, precisely, did the APC inherit bad governance?

From the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)? That would be rich — considering APC is a Frankenstein amalgamation of PDP defectors, opportunistic cross-carpeters, and career politicians with no ideology beyond power for power’s sake. Nearly half the current APC leadership built their political fortunes within PDP, bled the treasury dry under PDP, and only swapped jerseys to continue the plunder under a different acronym.

So again, from whom did they inherit the rot? Themselves?

Let’s not play dumb. APC inherited a system they helped construct, corrupt, and collapse. They didn't take over from an enemy; they simply mutated into a new form of the same political virus — repackaged with empty slogans, borrowed credibility, and zero structural difference.

APC is not the cure — it is the continuation. A regime where excuses are policy, and gaslighting is governance.

So if bad governance was inherited, it was a handover from one arm of the same political organism to another — a relay of failure ed between familiar hands.

The truth is brutal. But the people deserve nothing less.

i hope i don't get banned for asking a question

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kettykings: 8:32am On Apr 21
Armaggedon:
typical obidient. Incredibly senseless rabble ros. Do state governors build interstate railways?

What he is hinting at is probably the broader plan of SEDC to liaise with the state governments of the south east to build such railway.

i replied you with same energy you posted this and my other was banned , this is what nairaland is turning into

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kettykings: 1:18pm On Apr 20
In the 60s and 70s, when this man had Nigeria’s military and defense apparatus in his iron grip, he wasn't serving the nation — he was Obsessed with amassing obscene wealth and extinguishing every ember of the Biafran dream, he played puppet master to blood-soaked coups and was among the conspirators who butchered Aguiyi Ironsi, dismissing him as nothing more than a “useless desktop clerk.” But tables turn, and now they’ve turned with a vengeance. The mighty lion of yesterday is today’s limping prey. The harmless wind of treachery he once sowed has now returned as a raging whirlwind — and it’s still only dawn.

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kettykings: 6:43am On Apr 20
One can only hope this latest round of humiliation shuts that Akpi clown up for a while so the rest of us can breathe in peace.

And speaking of clown shows, are we all just going to sit back and pretend Portable isn’t running a targeted demolition campaign against Igbo socialites? First, it was Charles Okocha—no warning, no hype, just bam! one morning the world wakes up to footage of a surprise boxing match. Charles got flattened, and ever since, his “skeet” gimmick has been gasping for air.

Now, it’s Speed Darlington on the chopping block. Mark my words—his career is about to hit free fall.

So, who’s next? Which unsuspecting Igbo media darling is about to get sacrificed at the altar of Portable’s chaotic PR circus? This isn’t just a pattern—it’s starting to look like a calculated purge disguised as entertainment.

I seriously suspect there is a ritual side to all this

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kettykings: 6:32am On Apr 20
This reminds me of what the Biafran military did with the 2nd Division of Nigeria military consisting mainly of yorubas and led by General Murtala Mohammed

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kettykings: 10:49pm On Apr 19
This was very direct and blunt. Let's see if Onanuga will open his mouth and yap at Atiku to “watch his mouth,” or if he’ll slither back into his usual role as the spineless chameleon, licking the boots of convenience.

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kettykings: 5:23pm On Apr 19
CodeTemplarr:
China is now like the worlds number one robotics nation.

That seat would have been a very competitive seat.

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kettykings: 4:39pm On Apr 19
While the Chinese push the limits of technology with robotic marathons, so-called humans—who preach of morality—are neck-deep in selling narcotics, fueling orgies of lust and smoke, calling it a bedmatic marathon.

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kettykings: 11:29am On Apr 19
YoungLionken:
Someone here warned that Benue and Plateau should get ready for a surprise attack on Easter, and voila!!

Who did that please

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kettykings: 10:55am On Apr 19
Villagesquare:
If you are not in Anambra you won't understand. How is Professor Chukwuma Soludo doing this without borrowing. Even paying the debit of his predecessor. No Government has in the history of Anambra undertaken the magnitude of works he has done in his first tenure. This is another Sam Mbakwe and Micheal Okpara.

This should be a top secret, never to be shared to publicly.

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kettykings: 4:40pm On Apr 18
I wish Plateau and Benue Christian community to be extremely vigilant this Easter

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