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Tuesday, July 29, 2025

LETTER TO NDIGBO AROUND THE WORLD :By Dr. Bọ́lá Adéwará:

LETTER TO NDIGBO AROUND THE WORLD

Yoruba people, kindly pay attention

By Dr. Bọ́lá Adéwará:

Ethnic profiling is a cancer to national unity and global coexistence. It breeds suspicion, fuels discrimination, and undermines peace among peoples. As it is wrong and dangerous to stereotype all Fulani as violent herdsmen or killers, it is equally unjust, and profoundly reckless, to label all Igbo people as criminals. Criminality has no tribal identity; it is an individual moral failure, not an ethnic characteristic.

I am compelled to raise this alarm because of the increasing global tendency to associate the entire Igbo ethnic group with crime, particularly in international spaces. Reports from countries such as Malaysia, China, Vietnam, South Africa, Kenya, and others often highlight the troubling actions of a few misguided individuals of Igbo origin. Sadly, these isolated incidents are now being weaponized to brand an entire race, one of Nigeria’s most industrious and accomplished ethnic groups, as inherently criminal. This is not only false, it is a tragic injustice.

Let it be clear: no race or ethnic group is immune from bad eggs. Every community has its share of lawbreakers. But to elevate the bad behaviour of a few individuals into a global narrative of condemnation against an entire people is not just unfair, it is dangerous.

I therefore call on Ohanaeze Ndigbo, all South-East governors, federal lawmakers of Igbo extraction, Igbo traditional rulers, community leaders, and cultural custodians to rise swiftly and boldly. This is no time for silence or strategic avoidance. When people remain silent in the face of public condemnation, that silence begins to sound like consent. If this negative profiling is not checked, the consequences for future generations of Igbos in the diaspora will be devastating, from visa restrictions to job discrimination, surveillance, exclusion from leadership opportunities, and even outright harassment.

There is a disturbing trend in some parts of the world, where law enforcement agencies and immigration officers openly target Nigerians of Igbo origin with suspicion and contempt. A recent video circulating online features a Malaysian police officer publicly declaring that "the people bringing drugs into Malaysia from Nigeria are the Igbos." This is a damning statement, true or false, it is a public relations disaster for Nigeria and for the Igbo nation. What is even more painful is that I have yet to hear a single response, condemnation, or strategic rebuttal from any respected Igbo leader or body. This is silence where there should be outrage.

Some of the cultural practices being exported to foreign countries by certain Igbo groups—such as the unregulated installation of Eze Ndigbo in foreign cities, may make sense within the context of Igbo culture and tradition. But when presented to people of other cultures, they can appear confusing, intimidating, or even threatening. Culture must be contextualized. It must be explained, engaged with humility, and lived with dignity, not with arrogance or braggadocio.

To every Igbo father and mother, to the sons and daughters on the Internet, this is not the time for ethnic chest-thumping or the exchange of insults. This is the time to own the narrative, to reclaim the name and dignity of your people. Explain your culture. Apologize for the excesses of the few. Denounce criminality boldly. Name it and shame it. Support efforts to identify and discipline those tarnishing the image of Ndigbo at home and abroad.

TO MY YORUBA BROTHERS AND SISTERS:

I urge restraint and wisdom. Do not join voices, whether from Ghana, South Africa, or elsewhere, in demonizing the Igbo race. The rivalry between Peter Obi and Bola Tinubu during the last elections must not be allowed to poison ethnic relations in Nigeria. Political disagreement should never become a tool for ethnic disintegration. Today it’s the Igbos; tomorrow it could be the Yorubas or the Hausas. If we allow ethnic division to fester, the enemies of peace and progress will consume us all. Unity is not optional, it is the lifeline of our fragile republic.

Let us not sell our brothers cheaply to external critics because of local politics. Let us not delight in the demonization of any Nigerian people because of past grievances or electoral defeats. Let us stand for truth, balance, and justice. Ghanaians, like every other nation, have their share of citizens involved in criminal activities abroad. Yet, they are not collectively condemned. Neither should Nigerians, especially the Igbos, be.

To the Federal Government of Nigeria: this is also your responsibility. Ethnic profiling against any group of Nigerians abroad must be met with swift diplomatic and legal response. Embassies must be proactive. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs must take ownership of Nigeria’s image abroad and demand respect for the dignity of all Nigerian citizens, regardless of tribe or origin.

But more importantly, Igbo leaders must not outsource this responsibility. You must not pretend it is not happening. You must not defend the indefensible. The legacy of your fathers, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Chinua Achebe, Cyprian Ekwensi, Flora Nwapa, Chukwuemeka Ike, Phillip Emeagwali, and countless other luminaries, calls for action. These men and women gave the Igbo race honour on the global stage. You must not let that legacy be drowned in silence and shame.

The time to act is now. Speak up. Stand up. Clean up. Reclaim your name. Defend your legacy.

Nigeria cannot rise when one of her pillars is broken. And Ndigbo cannot remain silent when the world begins to whisper, then shout, that their name is synonymous with crime. May it never be said of this generation that they allowed such a lie to take root.

Let truth be spoken, let wrongdoers be confronted, and let honour be restored.

Monday, May 27, 2024

Biafran Declaration of Independence

Biafran Declaration of Independence

This is a political declaration of Biafra published after a period of time when the military governor of Eastern Nigeria had taken a critical stance against the people who carried out the July, 1966, coup.  Lt. Col. C. O. Ojukwu denied the legitimacy of the coup leaders to rule and also claimed that the rest of Nigeria, especially those living in the North, had carried out murderous actions (and policies) against Easterners, especially the Igbo people, the largest ethnic group numerically in the East.  His staunch stands can result in comparisons of him to George Washington--or he can be seen as another military opportunist.  All in all Nigeria has had nine coups in the last forty years, not counting unsuccessful attempts. 

Declarations such as this one assert principles and tell a story.  The American Declaration of Independence asserts the primacy of the natural rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and then, in the long middle section of the document, gives a long list of examples of actions taken by King George III against the Americans in order to tell a story of oppression that justifies the revolution. 

Questions on the reading

What principles does the Biafran declaration assert?  What story does it tell?   The Igbo people of Eastern Nigeria are usually seen as the core of this movement.   How many times are the Igbo mentioned in this document?  Why is this the case?   It might be helpful to pause at the end of each paragraph to reflect on what it might mean and why the authors decided to include the statement.

The Biafran Declaration of Independence

[The following is taken from C. Odumegwu Ojukwu, Biafra Selected Speeches and Random Thoughts of C. Odumegwu Ojukwu (NY: Harper & Row, 1969), 191-196]

Resolution passed on May 27, 1967.

WE, THE Chiefs, Elders, and Representatives of Eastern Nigeria, gathered at this Joint Meeting of the Advisory Committee of Chiefs and Elders and the Consultative Assembly, do solemnly declare as follows:

WHEREAS we have been in the vanguard of the national movement for the building of a strong, united, and prosperous Nigeria where no man will be oppressed and have devoted our efforts, talents, and resources to this end;

WHEREAS we cherish certain inalienable human rights and state obligations such as the right to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness; the right to acquire, possess, and defend property; the provision of security; and the establishment of good and just government based on the consent of the governed;

WHEREAS in practical demonstration of these beliefs, our people settled in other parts of Nigeria, served their country in many capacities, and contributed immensely to the growth and development of Nigeria;

WHEREAS WE ARE LIVING WITNESSES OF INJUSTICES AND ATROCITIES COMMITTED against Eastern Nigeria, among which are the premeditated murder of over 30,000 of our innocent men, women, and children by Northern Nigerians, the calculated destruction of the property of our sons and daughters, the shameless conversion of 2,000,000 Eastern Nigerians into refugees in their own country, all this without remorse;

WHEREAS in consequence of these and other acts of discrimination and injustice, we have painfully realized that the Federation of Nigeria has failed, and has given us no protection;

WHEREAS in spite of these facts, the government and people of Eastern Nigeria have persisted in their efforts to find a practical and just solution that would preserve the continued existence of Nigeria as one corporate unit and restore peace and confidence as demonstrated by the initiative of our military governor in getting all the military leaders together at Aburi, Ghana;

WHEREAS the hopes which the Aburi Agreement engendered have proved to be misplaced and have been destroyed by a series of acts of bad faith and distortions and finally by a refusal on the part of the "Lagos Government" to implement these and other agreements notwithstanding the fact that they were freely and voluntarily entered into;

WHEREAS the Federation of Nigeria has forfeited any claim to our allegiance by these acts and by the economic, political, and diplomatic sanctions imposed against us by the so-called Federal Government;

AND WHEREAS the object of government is the good of the governed and the will of the people its ultimate sanction;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these and other facts and injustices, we, the Chiefs, Elders, and Representatives of all the twenty provinces of Eastern Nigeria, assembled in this Joint Meeting of the Advisory Committee of Chiefs and Elders and the Consultative Assembly, at Enugu this 27th day of May, 1967hereby solemnly:

  1. MANDATE His Excellency Lieutenant Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, Military Governor of Eastern Nigeria, to declare at the earliest practicable date Eastern Nigeria a free, sovereign, and independent state by the name and title of the REPUBLIC OF BIAFRA.
  2. RESOLVE that the new REPUBLIC OF BIAFRA shall have the full and absolute powers of a sovereign state, and shall establish commerce, levy war, conclude peace, enter into diplomatic relations, and carry out, as of right, other sovereign responsibilities.
  3. DIRECT that the REPUBLIC OF BIAFRA may enter into arrangement with any sovereign unit or units in what remains of Nigeria or in any part of Africa desirous of association with us for the purpose of running a common services organization and for the establishment of economic ties.
  4. RECOMMEND that the REPUBLIC OF BIAFRA should become a member of the Commonwealth of Nations, the Organization of African Unity, and the United Nations Organization.
  5. RECOMMEND the adoption of a federal constitution based on the new provincial units.
  6. REAFFIRM His Excellency's assurance of protection for the persons, properties, and businesses of foreign nationals in our territory.
  7. DECLARE our unqualified confidence in the Military Governor of Eastern Nigeria, Lieutenant Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, and assure him of our unreserved support for the way and manner he has handled the crisis in the country.

So help us God.

THE DECLARATION
 [Made by Col. Ojukwu]

Fellow countrymen and women, YOU, the people of Eastern Nigeria:

CONSCIOUS of the supreme authority of Almighty God over all mankind, of your duty to yourselves and posterity;

AWARE that you can no longer be protected in your lives and in your property by any government based outside Eastern Nigeria;

BELIEVING that you are born free and have certain inalienable rights which can best be preserved by yourselves;

UNWILLING to be unfree partners in any association of a political or economic nature;

REJECTING the authority of any person or persons other than the Military Government of Eastern Nigeria to make any imposition of whatever kind or nature upon you;

DETERMINED to dissolve all political and other ties between you and the former Federal Republic of Nigeria;

PREPARED to enter into such association, treaty or alliance with any sovereign state within the former Federal Republic of Nigeria and elsewhere on such terms and conditions as best to subserve your common good;

AFFIRMING your trust and confidence in ME; HAVING mandated ME to proclaim on your behalf, and in your name, that Eastern Nigeria be a sovereign independent Republic, NOW THEREFORE I, LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU, MILITARY GOVERNOR OF EASTERN NIGERIA, BY VIRTUE OF THE AUTHORITY, AND PURSUANT TO THE PRINCIPLES, RECITED ABOVE, DO HEREBY SOLEMNLY PROCLAIM THAT THE TERRITORY AND REGION KNOWN AS AND CALLED EASTERN NIGERIA TOGETHER WITH HER CONTINENTAL SHELF AND TERRITORIAL WATERS SHALL HENCEFORTH BE AN INDEPENDENT SOVEREIGN STATE OF THE NAME AND TITLE OF "THE REPUBLIC OF BIAFRA." AND I DO DECLARE THAT:

(i) all political ties between us and the Federal Republic of Nigeria are hereby totally dissolved;

(ii) all subsisting contractual obligations entered into by the Government of the Federal Republic of Nigeria or by any person, authority, organization, or government acting on its behalf, with any person, authority, or organization, or relating to any matter or thing, within the Republic of Biafra, shall henceforth be deemed to be entered into with the Military Governor of the Republic of Biafra for and on behalf of the Government and people of the Republic of Biafra, and the covenants thereof shall, subject to this Declaration, be performed by the parties according to their tenor;

(v) steps will be taken to open discussions on the question of Eastern Nigeria's due share of the assets of the Federation of Nigeria and personal properties of the citizens of Biafra throughout the Federation of Nigeria;

(vii) we shall keep the door open for association with, and would welcome, any sovereign unit or units in the former Federation of Nigeria or in any other parts of Africa desirous of association with us for the purposes of running a common services organization and for the establishment of economic ties;

(x) it is our intention to remain a member of the British Commonwealth of Nations in our right as a sovereign independent nation.

LONG LIVE THE REPUBLIC OF BIAFRA!AND MAY GOD PROTECT ALL WHO LIVE IN HER. 

SOURCE

Wednesday, February 21, 2024

OHANAZE; IGBOS PLEASE DON'T JOIN PROTESTS AGAINST GOVERNMENT


On Feb 19 ;
By Anayo Okoli.

OHANAZE Ndigbo has directed Ndigbo all over the country not to join the ongoing protests against hardship.

In a statement signed by the President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, Chief Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu entitled “Message to all Igbos worldwide”, he said: “I write as your leader at this critical period in our Country, Nigeria. Events in Nigeria today are no doubt very disturbing. The economy has turned very bad, a sceptre of frustration is everywhere.


I have received many entreaties from many parts of the Country requesting me to call Igbos to join in demonstration and violent action in the Country against the Government.


“As your leader, I am directing that no Igbo group or community in Nigeria or in Diaspora should join in this action. I am still studying the situation. I have asked Nigerians who approached me the following questions, what did they do when the past government disfranchised Igbo land?


Most of the Igbo are in the South East and the South East is very sadly marginalized in all ramifications. We are the only geopolitical zone that has only five (5) states. This situation has cost us billions of financial losses. It has also cost us losses in both political appointments and legislative representations. In 2005 and 2014, we raised this issue at various political conferences. All men of goodwill at the conference agreed that it was unfair for the Southeast to have only five States and recommended that an additional state be created in the Southeast but up till today, this has not been done. I have severally drawn the attention of the federal Government to this injustice against the Southeast. This statement should serve as a notice that if no step is taken by the federal Government and the National Assembly towards the creation of an additional state in the Southeast, I will have no choice than to go to Court.

"In the 1999 Constitution as amended, we all endorsed a federal character. Igbos by nature would have preferred the free competitive process rather than a federal character paradigm. But we realised that Nigeria is a federation comprising so many ethnic nationalities and as part of our sacrifice towards the unity of Nigeria, we accepted the federal character option but unfortunately, it has been used to manoeuvre the Igbo out of most critical positions in Government. For Example, the former President Muhammadu Buhari openly confessed that he didn’t give us our due because we didn’t vote for him.

"Youths all over the world are very restive and sensitive to any issue affecting their future. In Nigeria, Igbo youths and youths from other tribes at various times expressed their dissatisfaction with events in the Country. It is clear to us that when youths from other tribes of the country are involved they are reprimanded and forgiven; but when the Igbo youths are involved they are arrested, incarcerated and even charged for serious offences. For example, the arrest and detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu generated a lot of problems for the Igbos. Many Igbos, including Governors, members of the National Assembly, Religious leaders, Traditional Rulers, and Business leaders pleaded with Mr. President for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu but without success

Also, there are many Igbo Youths detained in various correctional Centres for flimsy excuses. For example, there is a case of Eze Fredrick Nwajiagu who has been in detention in Lagos without any justifiable reason.

"Since after the 2023 general election, Igbos have been victimised over the failure of APC to win in Lagos and Abuja. It has been brought to my notice that there is a conspiracy to cripple Igbo business enterprise in Lagos, Abuja and other parts of Nigeria. All these are aimed at incapacitating the Igbos from all future political activities

"In some parts of Nigeria, Igbos who answer Igbo names, who are raised in Igbo culture and tradition, continue to deny their Igbo Heritage. This is because some people outside the Eastern Nigeria who assume the monopoly of political power, have continued to brainwash this set of people and turned their minds against their kit and kin, the Igbos. For example, after the Civil War which was fought by the entire Eastern Nigeria this group of people profiled it as if it was a war by a few Igbos and they influenced our kit and kin in Rivers State to seize our assets in the name of abandoned property. Remarkably, the end of Civil War was based on 3Rs Reconciliation, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction. Most unfortunately, the 3Rs were never implemented in the war torn areas. History will always record the contributions of General Yakubu Gowon, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, and General Obasanjo towards the peaceful conclusion of the Civil War on the basis of no victor, no vanquished. It is regrettable that up till today, in spite of the efforts of Igbos to demonstrate their commitment to one united Nigeria, Igbos are victimized in many parts of the Country and people profile them wrongly at various times.


It is clear to me that Igbos must work hard in order to succeed in Nigeria. It is no secret that most contracts executed by Igbo business men in Nigeria are bought from original awardees. In terms of political power, the Presidency of Nigeria was zoned to rotate between the North and the South. We accepted it. The last election was a defining moment in the country when in fact Igbos generally believed it was their turn to produce a president but some groups of Nigeria ganged up against Igbos and we failed in this quest. We once more thank all Nigerians who have shown their patriotism and love for one united Nigeria by supporting a very credible Igbo candidate, Mr Peter Obi. These Nigerian leaders are too numerous to mention but we cannot fail to express our thanks to Chief Dr. Edwin Clark, the Leader of South South region, Pa Ayo Adebanjo the Leader of Afenifere and Dr. Bitrus Pogu the Leader of Middle Belt Forum for their courage in supporting an Igbo candidate.

Source 



Saturday, August 31, 2019

THE WALK TO THE NEW BIAFRA :YES WE CAN . BY CLEM EBERE


 http://igbomade.blogspot.com/2019/08/the-walk-to-biafra.html

Clem Ebere replies  to the link above 👆

Wao!  GBAM!!
This is the Biafra I have always spoken about whenever and wherever I talk about Biafra.. This is the Biafra I believe in. This is the Biafra that will save the Igbo people. This is the Biafra that will fight no war to be. This is the Biafra I belong!

A redefinition of "Biafra" in context and content. That is what I have been advocating and telling those who care to hear.

We should learn from history, and stop the self delusion of openly inviting self destruction, by allowing those that defeated us about 50 years ago, to reduce us again.  To reduce Igboland to a wadteland, to correct their mistake of not wiping the Igbos s out of the surface of the earth 50 years ago. 

The new Biafra should be won through wisdom, the new Biafra should be won without firing guns, the new Biafra should exist without escalating  the experimental  "Python dance or egwu- eke" to all igboland,  the new Biafra should be be won through a deliberate strategy to empower the entire igboland and Igbo people, psychologically,   economically, technologically with sound infrastructure to unleash mass flourishing in Igbo land. 

The new Biafra is the Biafra of the mind. A mindset for Igboland to dominate  Nigeria, and indeed West Africa economically. A mindset and demonstrable industrial prowess that will endue the power and strength unimaginable and indomitable by any political power in Nigeria.  The new Biafra will bemuse other regions to utter awe and profound admiration of the Igbo people.

Why should the new Biafra take that route? :
1) It is safer, no soul will be lost!
2) It is doable! It is our birth right, because we are industrious,. Eastern Nigeria had once won the world rating as the fastest developing region in west Africa, and we can do it again!
3) The Igbos are positioned to do it. They have commerce in their hand, they have investors in their midst, their intelligentsia are everywhere in the world, we are daring and have our people in business and industry, everywhere.
4) We have a waiting and willing population of commercial operators to command the market forces operating in West Africa, Central Africa, Southern Africa to depend on a developed market in Igboland.
5) The issue of leadership which will definitely  bedevil a nascent Igbo nation, if ever fought and won, will now be removed, as all efforts and energies for political powers and control will be concentrated to Nigeria as an entity. This will remove the secession curse, as witnessed in Southern Sudan.

My brothers, you would agree with me that majority of us in this forum are nominally Biafran, by sympathy and by default as Igbomen, but very few are card carrying members of IPOB or MASSOB.  You would also agree with me, that as the new Biafra is created or championed, most of us will become part of it as full  and active members.
Come to think of it, how did China emerge as the greatest Political force in the 21st century?  Simply, because they became the largest economy in the world, the factory of the world, the largest trading partner to USA, European Union, Africa, etc. China rules the world economically and are prepared to rule politically.
So, new Biafra or Ndi- Igbo can can rule Nigeria and west Africa economically , and later take rule Nigeria Politically.

Yes. We have started it. Let us replicate the Nnewi industrialization experiment in a grand and strategic scale in entire Igbo Land.  Let us create the enabling environment through the organized private sector, in collaboration with government to do it. Let us reactivate and unleash the latent energies and the inborn  entrepreneurial spirit of Igbo sons and daughters including those in the diaspora to create the largest economic zone in West Africa called Biafra, and not a secessionist Zone in Nigeria called Biafra.
YES, WE CAN DO IT!. LET US DO IT.
By  Clem Ebere

Saturday, November 10, 2018

THE BIAFRAN INFO MEDIA & NATIONAL SECURITY AGENCY


Today's  headlines  writes '...FRCN takes over Radio Biafra.....' 

Personally I believe  it is yet another miscalculation and  waste of public  funds  chasing Biafran News  media and apparatus the way we read  the NSA ,DSS and  other  government Security agencies are  going about it. 
It is  late,antiquated method   and  the  world  has  evolved  differently that to do the  job they intend doing   they must apply  different tactics  and  methods. It will be  a great task  because  the Biafran   media since 1967   has some  peculiar characteristics : 
It is  traditionally  'grass rooted' and  backed  by  over flowing human resources: people with high passion,  professionalism,eloquent and  convictions. Okoko Ndem for those  who remember his war reports and propaganda   ( radio Biafra 1967 to 1970)   is  still to be rivalled  in the  world  in war propaganda  reports.  The  bitter truth is that Biafran  Information network has  always  been  a step  ahead of  the FGN media. 

The  Biafran media  as  we see  daily, talks  to peoples heart through some historical researches  which is  now  also getting into the fabrics  of  the  whole Nigeria  and Africa. They have  even gone  a step ahead  having programs Hausa language.



They seem to have finances  and  donors (Biafrans and non Biafrans) which enable  them to switch from one satellite service  to the other 'anytime  the FGN BRIBES hosts satellites' the  said .( on this  note one wonders  why the govt. can  provide resources  to buy off satellite services  as to stop Biafra but cannot spend  any money to improve her own coverage).

Technologically, they boast of  having some of the smartest brains and in one of their fora  they  warned anyone 'hunting them' to stop  or they might be provoked into a 'technological warfare' . Someone  even boasted being able to black out or shut down  FRCN and NTA, (could be termed cyber terror) though we all know  Biafran and IPOB propaganda/ threats are  always mega. However, I wouldn't advise the FRCN  to try this on their flesh ahha.

I  would  personally suggest that other avenue to contain their  news  (Fake  and real) should  be sort and not  the said provocative assigning  of their frequency to an FRCN Hausa program .
Charles OC
  

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

BUHARI & THE NIGER REPUBLIC CONNECTION 1 (History)


In case you are not aware !

Between 1983 and 1985, Peter Onu of Nigeria was Acting Secretary-General of the OAU. At the 1985 Summit in Addis Ababa, statesmen like Julius Nyerere, President of Tanzania, lobbied for his election as substantive Secretary-General. However, there was a major stumbling block to Peter Onu’s candidature: his Head of State, Muhammadu Buhari, was campaigning against him. Buhari claimed: “This generation of Nigerians and indeed future generations have no other country than Nigeria.” But when the crunch came, his allegiance to Nigeria disappeared. In the election of the OAU Secretary-General in 1985, Buhari voted against Nigeria and for Niger instead. He secured the election of Ide Oumarou, a Fulani man from Niger; as opposed to an Igbo man from Nigeria. By so doing, Buhari became the first and only Head of State in the history of modern international relations to vote against his country in favour of his tribe... - Vanguard, February 3, 2015

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The article is both interesting and troubling. At first I thought it was fake news. Then, I googled it and found it to be a true account in the book titled – _The OAU: Reality Or Fiction by Ibrahim Daggash, former Head of Information and Communication, Organization of African Unity (OAU); pg 69; ISBN 1-9044722-25-3._
Whilst the refusal of Gen. Mohammadu Buhari to aid the election of his country man to head the OAU in preference to his fellow Fulani from another country (Niger) is a glaring example of this man’s mindset is troubling, most troubling from the Author’s account was his reaction when the vote was tallied and Gen. Buhari found out his country man was defeated. Ibrahim Daggash in his aforesaid book narrated it as follows:
_“What was astonishing, when the vote was in favour of Niger’s candidate, the Nigerian Head rejoiced to such a degree that he was unable to control his emotions. That was a moment I witnessed and was convinced that General Buhary would not last long as a leader.”_

Saturday, December 23, 2017

UNCONSTITUTIONAL ARREST BY 'UNCONSTITUTIONAL OFFICER'


About the on going INNOSONS  case  with EFCC (should  be GT Bank), the Igbos  are once more being called names and accused especially by some half baked journalists  for ' over expressing  tribal sentiments and crying wolves' .The condemnation by the Deputy senate President and some SE  senators earned  them been singled out as unpatriotic,though many well meaning politicians  from the north also condemned the disrespect of law by the EFCC. As  usual many stories  are trending on the (IGBO) Social  media, especially  many venting their anger on GTBank which they believe is using the EFCC to destroy their  or our (Nigerian)  prime pride in industrialisation.



Well the Igbos or South Easterners may be called anything but what would  you think or how could you behave  when the person doing the arrest or whatever is  imposed on the nation by what may not want to associate with  tribal sentiments or Cabal and occupying a position unconstitutionally(not undergoing due processes ):having been rejected  by the senate, therefore illegally imposed on the nation? 
Did those talking of Igbo tribal sentiments think of this?If they did,may I know their views?
I doubt a real  Igbo person  would be ashamed to accept that he reasons as an Igbo person. I have Igbo origin and I admit that I am also  influenced by the Igbo philosophy or philosophies just like that of the other places I have had reasonable learning process period, i.e  places I have lived including Nigeria which though is still a disappointment but is home to  the most wonderful peoples on earth.
Why then should I be  embarrassed  by the rantings of a culture-less 'EFEKEFE' (nonentities) who wants me to swallow every rubbish as not to be tagged an Igbo sentimentalist. He better look  for his own philosophies and be proud of it.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

YOU ARE NOT TRUSTWORTHY -THEY BELIEVE

Premise : Personally I  do not   believe that the Nigerian Army  medical corps would   go against professional  ethics   as  rumoured in the  South East (IGBOLAND)
However, come  to think about it:  
Just yesterday  you came: 

  • DISGRACED AND DEHUMANISED  them . 
  • Shot and killed them as much as you could  like game animals or beasts: 
  • Kidnapped and destroyed corpses  (these  last  were denied). 
  • You  branded all of them TERRORISTS   which  means they are  all  enemies of the nation and could  or  should  be destroyed  by any means possible.
Then Today  you  come  with smiles  to  vaccinate  them and give then medicines  as not to die and  you think you are believable and trustworthy?

You unprofessionally destroyed  a trust  that has taken 50 years  to build and manage  just in a  day  with your  "shameful/shameless PYTHON" A  shameful dance that will hunt you  and your conscience more than the Biafran-Nigerian war.

You want to remedy all these horrible and horrific acts  by vaccinating them  and giving them paracetamol pain reliever.  By the way  who  what type of human beings  plan your  Public  relations  and  mediation  strategies? In this way you are moving You might be needing more than 50 years again to get to that level you were in the eyes  of the people 3 weeks ago. 
 
 Lets call a spade a spade , with all your "good intentions " you are not trusted and they have all good reasons not  to trust you and your vaccines.  If you would like to know there is  a vibrant  Virologist in every 20 south eastern or Igbo family, ask around  even in your medical corps. They are not  afraid of being wiped  out by virus or epidemics  rather they are afraid of being wiped  out  with guns  etc and the silence/ collaboration of corrupt people.
Taking you back to history which your Ogas banned in the schools: After the war in 1970 there was  one of the fastest and deadliest  cholera  outbreak in the southeast. It was rumoured the government was too slow and silent in actions  and that it was deliberate since those affected were the Igbos in Igboland . Prof A .Njoku-Obi  and his group in Nsukka (UNN)  produced  an anti cholera  vaccine. The Nigerian government wanted to wait till eternity  for the ones  that the white man would  send from (World Health Organisation) Geneva.

Meanwhile  Igbos were dying more than the war day. The  government went further to ban and follow the WHO to class the vaccine  as "unapproved and dangerous" but it still sneaked out of the Nsukka labs  and people started to be vaccinated. This writer  was vaccinated  by the  (underground) Made in Nsukka vaccine  and I did not die  rather survived the cholera  epidemic. The WHO   later reluctantly approved the  Nsukka Vaccine and  came  back to Nigeria with it .  It might interest you that it was the Nsukka  vaccine  was to be  "re branded" or accredited to other persons , then they observed it was already being used without their permission  and positive results recorded so they approved it on Prof Njoku Obis  name . It is being used in places there is  a great outbreak till date all over the  world. Nobody would tell you this.

Therefore my gallant men and women, you can imagine now that these people are not afraid of epidemics ooo. Park your things , return to the barracks  and vaccinate your close family members  and friends  especially your commandants. Tell them to plan a better way of showing that the N A is the peoples  army and not the Cabals army. There are so many other ways to achieve  your results   but this one: hmmm,  the subject, object, time and method  in short  everything is wrong in the PR / mediation  environment .
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Tuesday, June 27, 2017

History of An African People: Igbo people of Nigeria... By Dr. Leonard Madu.

Know Your History - History of An African People:

In a White House memo dated Tuesday, January 28, 1969 to President Nixon, former Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger describes the Igbos as “the wandering Jews of West Africa-gifted, aggressive, westernized, at best envied and resented, but mostly despised by their neighbors in the federation”(foreign relations document, volume E-5, documents on Africa 1969-1972).
Kissinger's description aptly portrays the Christian Igbos and their experience in Nigeria. Over the years, the Igbos have been the victims of numerous massacres, that they have lost count. Most of the violence directed against the Igbos have been state sponsored. One can say that the Igbos knew how to spell “state sponsored terrorism” before the rest of the world did. The state sponsored terrorism directed against the Igbos in 1966, led to the declaration of the Republic of Biafra by the Igbos and subsequent civil war. Over two million Igbos died in the civil war, primarily by starvation. One will not be wrong, if they call the Igbos the “Tutsis” of Nigeria. Today, an Islamic terrorist Conglomerate led by the dreaded Boko Haram are still slaughtering Igbos and other Christians in Northen Nigeria. Igbos have always seen themselves as a bulwark against the spread of Islam to Southern Nigeria, and as a result, a perennial target of Islamic zealots.
African events picture of Ibo women dancing and celebrating
African events picture of Ibo women dancing and celebrating
However, the Igbos are one of the largest and most distinctive of all African ethnic groups. Predominantly found in Southeastern Nigeria, they number about 40 million worldwide, with about 30 million in Nigeria. They constitute about 18% of Nigeria's population, with significant Igbo populations in Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon and the Ivory Coast. Igbos predominate in five states in Nigeria-Imo, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Abia. In three other states- Rivers, Lagos and Delta, they constitute almost 25% of the population.
During the slave trade, Igbo slaves were known to be the most rebellious. Most of the slave rebellions in the United States, Haiti, Jamaica, Belize, Trinidad and Tobago, Barbados and Guyana were led by Igbo slaves. In South Carolina, Igbo slaves were reported to have drowned themselves, rather than be kept as slaves. Today that place is called Ebo Island in commemoration of the slaves who died there. The Gullahs are Igbo. Igbos were one of the 13 African ethnic groups that provided the bulk of the slaves who were brought to the Americas. Majority of the slaves who ended up in Virginia, Alabama, Tennessee, Maryland, Arkansas, Mississippi, South and North Carolina and Georgia were Igbo. An Igbo museum has been built in Virginia to honor the contribution of Igbo slaves to the state. One of the Igbo slaves who was sent to Liberia by the American Colonization Society-Edward Roye- became the fourth president of Liberia. Another Igbo slave, Olaiduah Equiano wrote the famous slave chronicles.
An Ibo barn of yam at an African event
Picture of a make shift Ibo barn of yam at an African event
During the colonial period, the British disliked the Igbos, because of their supposedly uppitiness and argumentativeness. During military service in Burma and India, the pride of Igbo soldiers amongst other African soldiers was proverbial. In the company offices and orderly rooms, the first few words from the White officer speaking to an Igbo soldier was followed by “don't argue, you! Or “you want to be too clever”, and similar expressions. Their expressive and aggressive mentality which they enjoy in their culture at home, does not always allow them to accept false charges or accusations without responding. The late famous writer, Langston Hughes, observed “the Igbo looks proud because he is bred in a free atmosphere where everyone is equal. He hates to depend on anyone for his life's need. He does not mind if others look proud. He has much to be proud of in his land. Nature has provided for him. He is strong and able to work or fight. He is well formed. He is generally happy in his society where no ruler overrides his conscience. He likes to advance and he is quick to learn. He likes to give rather than take”.
Culturally, the Igbos are a very diverse group with different clans, families, subcultures, and subgroups. However, the customs are similar with local varieties. Although there are disagreements about the origins of the Igbos, there is a consensus that they originated from Nri in Anambra State of Nigeria. The language of the Igbos is Igbo or Ibo. It is one of the largest spoken languages in Africa, with Hausa and Yoruba. Igbo speaking people are divided into five geographically based subcultures-Northern Igbo, Western Igbo, Southern Igbo, Eastern Igbo and Northeastern Igbo. Not as urbanized as the Yoruba, they live in multitudinous villages, fragmented into small family groups. They do not have hereditary chiefs like the the Yoruba or Hausa/Fulani. Every Igbo more or less is his or her own master. The Igbos operate the “Umunna System”, which emphasizes the patrilineal heritage, rather than the matrilineal. Some of the important Igbo cities include, Onitsha, Enugu, Umuahia, Aba, Asaba, Abakaliki, Owerri, Nsukka.
In commerce, the Igbos are a mobile, vividly industrious people who have spread all over Nigeria and Africa as traders and small merchants. In countries like Gabon, Ivory Coast, Equatorial Guinea, Sierra Leone, Togo, and Gambia, Igbo traders predominate in retail trade. Most Igbos are clannish, despite their individualism and hold closely together in non Igbo communities. They are often very unpopular in the communities they live in, because they push very hard to make money and often dominate the retail business in alien communities. In his book, the Brutality of Nations, Dan Jacobs describes the Igbos “as ambitious, dynamic and progressive people whose education and abilities did not endear them to those among whom they lived. Even during British rule, there were massacres of Igbos in Northern Nigeria-in Jos in 1945 and in Kano in 1953. The Igbos have acquired the sobriquet, Jews of Africa”.
Industrious Ibo youths in a farm - working to survive from a young age
Industrious Ibo youths in a farm - working to survive from a young age
Education is highly emphasized and given priority in Igboland. Converted to Christianity by Catholic, Anglican and Presbyterian missionaries, they took up self improvement with such enthusiasm, that by the 1960's, the Igbos had the highest percentage of doctors, lawyers, engineers, physicists, and teachers than any other ethnic group in Africa. Because of the abundant educational talent in Igboland many newly independent African nations recruited them to fill vacancies in their civil service. The first American style university built in Africa was in Igboland-the University of Nigeria at Nsukka. Its founder, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe was a graduate of Lincoln University in Pennsylvania. The Igbos and the Yorubas are the most educated ethnic group in Africa.
Politically, the Igbos are very effervescent and volatile. According to author Dan Jacobs “for Britain and for the British civil servants who continued to work in the Northern Region, the Igbos have always been a troublesome element in the federation, a people with a democratic tradition who are not easily controlled. Many British were glad to see them out of a central position in the federation, as were those who had driven them back to their homeland and those who now held the civil service and other jobs they had left”. The Igbos had been the most ardent advocates of a united Nigeria. Upon independence in 1960, an Igbo, Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe-American educated- became the first President and Governor General, while another Igbo, Aguiyi Ironsi became the first indigenous military chief. Leadership of most of the elite universities in Nigeria were also occupied by the Igbos.
Following the military coup of January 1966, which the Igbos were accused of initiating, Aguiyi Ironsi, an Igbo, became President and Supreme Commander of the armed forces. Tensions rose very high in the country resulting in the massacre of Igbos in May 1966. In July 1966, a Hausa/Fulani/Tiv inspired military coup overthrew Ironsi's regime and a terrible massacre of the Igbos began in earnest. This led to the secession of the former Eastern Nigeria and the declaration of the Republic of Biafra. This eventually led to the civil war. According to George Orick, an American businessman and consultant to UNICEF who was in Nigeria at the time, one million Igbos were to be killed in order to avenge the death of a man called Ahmadu Bello, who was the Sardauna of Sokoto-Prince of the Islamic Sokoto Caliphate. He reported that “one could hear on Northern Nigerian radio the reading of long lists of Igbos who were targeted for extinction”.-see Goddell team report, congressional Record of February 15, 1969, pp51976-7. The Igbos believe, and rightfully so, that had they not fought back, their fate would have been worse than that of the Tutsis in Rwanda. The same way Northern Nigerian radio was exhorting the Hausa/Fulanis to kill the Igbos, was the same way Radio Milles Collines was exhorting the Hutus to slaughter the Tutsis in Rwanda.
Ibo men at an African event - known for their ambition, prowess, and tradition
Ibo men at an African event - known for their ambition, prowess, and tradition
Similarly, Heinrich Jiggs, a Swiss businessman in Nigeria who later became the chief Red Cross delegate in Biafra, reports seeing one of the circular letters in Northern Nigeria which stated that every Igbo down to the age of six would be killed. A Canadian Journalist, Alan Grossman, who had been West African Bureau Chief of Time Life News Service in Lagos from May 1966 to June 1968, testified before the External Affairs Committee of the Canadian House of Commons on what he saw. He told the committee “many thousands of Igbos were slaughtered in towns and villages across the north, and hundreds of thousands of others were blinded, crippled or maimed or in majority of cases, simply left destitute as they attempted to flee to the Igbo homeland in Eastern Nigeria. Some of the fleeing refugees did not make it home. On one train that arrived in the East, there was the corpse of a male passenger whose head had been chopped off somewhere along the line. Another group of Igbo refugees men, women and children whom I happened to see-I would say 100 or more of them-were waiting in the railway station in the city of Kano, the largest city in Northern Nigeria, for about three days, with no security guards, for the arrival of a refugee train, and a land rover full of government soldiers came and mowed them down with automatic weapons. Igbo shops and Igbo hotels were ransacked and looted, while blocks of non Igbo businesses were carefully left untouched”. (see minutes of Canadian House of Commons proceeding, external Affairs Ref. 7 pp. 239-40).
In the final analysis, Dan Jacobs, in the Brutality of Nations, summarizes the plight of the Igbos in the following way, “to the other Nigerians, the Igbos were not only leaving Nigeria, they were departing with the oil under the lands with which they are seceding. Here lay the explanation of the paradox that the Nigerians had driven the Biafrans out, yet seemed to be fighting to keep them in the federation. What they actually wanted was the land the Igbos were on and what lay under it-without the Igbos”.
Picture of Ibo masquerade performing at an African event
Picture of Ibo masquerade performing at an African event
Some internationally recognized Igbo personalities include former president Nnamdi Azikiwe, former military ruler Aguiyi Ironsi, writer Chinua Achebe, former Biafran leader Odumegwu Ojukwu, former justice at the World Court Daddy Onyeama, former commonwealth secretary general Emeka Anyoku, former middleweight and lightheavyweight champion of the world Dick Tiger and Cardinal Francis Arinze-Pope in waiting.. Some African Americans of Igbo ancestry include evangelist T.D. Jakes, actor, scholar and athlete Paul Robeson, actors Forrest Whitaker and Blair Underwood.
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR: Dr. Leonard Madu is President of the African Caribbean Institute and African Chamber of Commerce in Nashville, Tennessee.
https://www.africanevents.com/history-of-an-african-people-the-igbo-people-of-nigeria-jews-of-africa-by-dr-leonard-madu/

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