Re: Igbos can't survive without food from the north. Okorocha is suffering from slave mentality and intellectual inferiority |
Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State is been suffering from a disease called political slapped,slavery,that’s why he thinks that the Ndi Igbo will suffer if the Ndi Igbo left Nigeria. He warned the Igbos of the dire consequences of playing with fire if the north abandons the region and cut off food supplies to the southeast over what he describe as ingratitude to the north.
It will interest Rochas to know that there’s nothing the north farmed that the Biafra don’t farm let him just mention one I will tell and show him hundreds of what the Biafra farms that can not even germinate in the north
The north farms -beans and the east farms beans too
Tomato farm in Anambra |
But the Ndi Igbo- farms akidi the northern soil can not even allow it to survive two days in the ground due to the weather conditions there
And as of technology the north have sun only
But the Ndi Igbo have sun,coal,sources of electricity or energy
Sources of electricity were fossil fuels 67%, renewable energy 16% (mainly hydroelectric, wind, solar and biomass), and nuclear power 13%, and other sources were 3%. The majority of fossil fuel usage for the generation of electricity was coal and gas.
Please Rochas who told you the Biafrans can not survive without the northern region who please?
Okorocha is suffering from intellectual inferiority and slave mentality. Whereas other governors in Igbo have started to develop their agricultural sectors, Okorocha still believes that food can only come from the Northern Nigeria. Anambra, Ebonyi and others have started exporting food across the world.
What is Rochas Okorocha doing for Imo State, other than licking the dirty ass of his Hausa-Fulani masters?
Ndi Imo must rise against this alien now before he completely ruins the state.
-Elochukwu Nwonye
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Stop provoking the north, we'll die of hunger if they cut off food supplies to S'East - Okorocha warns Igbos
Governor Rochas Okorocha of Imo State has warned the Igbos the dire consequences of playing with fire if the north abandons the region and cut off food supplies to the southeast over what he describe as ingratitude to the north.
The governor said the north has been the food basket to the south-east and to engage them in a cold war will not pay the region any good in the long run.
He made the disclosure while speaking to newsmen on Wednesday in Owerri, the Imo State capital.
According to the governor, “As we talk, the food we consume in the state, like rice, yam, tomatoes, pepper and beef, all come from the North.
“If the farmers in the North cut food supply to the South East, we will face a serious challenge,” the governor said.
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