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Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by Batubo(m): 7:23pm On Jan 19, 2010
The President of Bori State Movement, Senator Dr. (Gbene) Cyrus Nunieh said if the federal government creates Bori State out of Rivers State, it would soothe the wounds inflicted on Ogoni by the brutal, judicial and callous hanging of nine Ogoni sons which included the playwright and intellectual Ken Saro-Wiwa on November 10, 1995 by the federal government.
    He said before now, there was the Ogoni State Creation Committee, formed to seek and demand for a state for the Ogoni people, saying that the committee successfully mobilized Ogoni people under tense situation though, and submitted its request for Ogoni or Rivers East State to the military government of late General Sani Abacha.
    The President said their coming together was informed by their contiguity and long history of harmonious relationship and co-existence for decades and the mutual benefits derivable from trade and inter-martial relationship that had been practiced over years.
    He said these communities have common features and abundant resources that would put the state ahead most of the already created states in the country.
    “Bori State, if created, would be much self-sustaining as the area is economically viable and blessed with abundant human and material resources needed to advance a state. There are many functional oil wells and sufficient untapped oil and gas reserve. The rich alluvial plain with which this area is endowed will not only swell government coffers, it will create more jobs, thereby eliminating the perennial crises in the Niger Delta”.
    Senator Nunieh maintained that the common belief and convinction of the communities that make up Bori State was that the different ethnic nationalities that make up Nigeria should co-exist and practice true federalism and that the people that produce the bulk of the wealth of the nation should adequately benefit from it.
    He said the body had used the occasion of the Public Hearing of the South-South Zonal Forum of the Senate Committee on the review of the 1999 constitution in Port Harcourt on December 15th 2009 to submit their memorandum on the request for the creation of Bori State for the people of the Rivers South East Senatorial district which he said would alleviate the sufferings of these minorities.
    He said the call on the federal government to give Ogoni people a state was long over due, saying that if the federal government thought that giving a state to only Ogoni people was being tribal, it would deem it fit this time that the other tribes are also involved.
    The president called on the President Yar'Adua, the Senate President, David Mark, Dimeji Bankole and the chairmen of the Senate Committee on State Creation and Constitution Review and all members of the National Assembly to consider the Ogoni people and all those that make up the Rivers South East Senatorial District requesting for Bori State.
    He said their demand was just and would result to unity of the nation, peace in the Niger Delta and development at the grassroots.
    Bori State Movement is a body accredited to demand for a state for the people of Ogoni, Andoni, Eleme, Opobo, Nkoro and Oyigbo ethnic nationalities of the Rivers South East Senatorial District of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by sjeezy8: 7:26pm On Jan 19, 2010
hmmm ogoni state called Bori state . . . . .
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by Ibime(m): 7:33pm On Jan 19, 2010
hmmmm. . . . can we have a map of this Bori State?. . . . the geography of that area is complex . . . A Bori state would split the Okrika LGA from Andoni and Opobo LGAs. . . . ie to travel from one area of Rivers State to another, you would have to pass through Bori State. . . . anyways, if its feasible, I wont be against it. . . . another question is will Eleme LGA go with Bori State?
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by Abagworo(m): 8:42pm On Jan 19, 2010
anyone familiar with the terrain and complex ethnic composition of rivers state would understand why it is better to leave it as it currently is.some advocated for riverine state but for the complexities .eleme,ogubolo/okrika,o(b)yigbo and andoni will be a serious problem for the bori state.however just as ibime said it is welcome if it is possible.
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by Shoot2Kill: 9:01pm On Jan 19, 2010
Fuxk bori state,dumb ass coons!
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by abadaba(m): 9:34pm On Jan 19, 2010
Any attempt to carve Oyigbo into the new state will be resisted by Ndigbo. Obigbo should be included in Abia state or join her kits and kins in the newly proposed Enyimba state.
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by WilyWily7: 12:28am On Jan 20, 2010
Ogonis are tired of River State
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by Abagworo(m): 9:36am On Jan 20, 2010
Wily*Wily:

Ogonis are tired of River State
the next governor will be an ogoni man.''quote me''.
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by Dawgpound: 8:23pm On Aug 13, 2010
I'm Ogoni but I dont see the point of having Bori state but if the majority of my people want it then they should have it.

Someone pointed out something about some towns that mixed up. Well that will be quite a headache. I think we need more of autonomy for now.
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by chyz(m): 8:36pm On Aug 13, 2010
It should not include oyigbo. No part of igbo land shall go into that state.make they gather their own people. oso!
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by EzeUche22(m): 8:58pm On Aug 13, 2010
chyz:

It should not include oyigbo. No part of igbo land shall go into that state.make they gather their own people. oso!

You can say that again!
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by Dawgpound: 9:24pm On Aug 13, 2010
Alright Igbo warriors. No need to get all crazy about Oyigbo. Ish dont even sound Ogoni so why have it?
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by Kobojunkie: 9:42pm On Aug 13, 2010
What a ridiculous idea
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by AndreUweh(m): 11:17pm On Aug 13, 2010
It is an outright stupidity to include Obigbo (Oyigbo) in the proposed state that will never be. Obigbo will rather remain in Rivers State with her Igbo kins such as Ikwerre's Ndonis, Ekpeyes etc.
Alternatively, Obigbo can be carved into Abia state where it once belonged to. Ndigbo will never support any attempt to make Obigbo people minorities in a non Igbo state.
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by Coldie(m): 5:13pm On Jul 12, 2020
Abagworo:

the next governor will be an ogoni man.''quote me''.
I quoted u
Re: Why Ogonis Need Bori State- Nunieh Cyrus by bigpriik: 5:19pm On Jul 12, 2020
Abagworo:
anyone familiar with the terrain and complex ethnic composition of rivers state would understand why it is better to leave it as it currently is.some advocated for riverine state but for the complexities .eleme,ogubolo/okrika,o(b)yigbo and andoni will be a serious problem for the bori state.however just as ibime said it is welcome if it is possible.

opobo is Igbo.

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