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Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by Noerection: 5:33am On Aug 08
Despite being declared wanted by Kaduna State government, the leadership of the Arewa youths under the coalition of Northern youth groups, have reacted to the condemnation that trailed their three- month ultimatum on Tuesday asking Igbo to leave the north.

In a statement issued after their meeting, on Thursday, in Kaduna, the group insisted that the north will not be part of a federation that includes the Igbo and called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to as a matter of urgency, initiate the process for a peaceful referendum to allow the Igbo to go.

“We urge the Federal Government of Nigeria to as a matter of urgency, initiate the process for a peaceful referendum to allow the Igbo to go. Let them go”.

The coalition had on Tuesday in Kaduna, ordered Igbo resident in the North to relocate within three months, saying that the region was no longer disposed to coexist with the them in Nigeria.

“Definite steps shall be taken by the north to end the partnership by pulling out of the current federal arrangement.

“We are hereby placing the Nigerian authorities and the entire nation on notice that as from the 1st October 2017, we shall commence the implementation of visible actions to prove to the whole world that we are no longer part of any federal union that should do with the Igbo,” the coalition declared.

The statement had attracted condemnation from government and prominent Nigerians across the country.

The Kaduna state government on Wednesday ordered for the arrest, investigation and prosecution of those behind the inciting statement.

Chairman of the Northern States Governors Forum (NSGF) and Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima, had also condemned the group, describing them as faceless.

Thursday’s statement signed on behalf of the coalition by Abdulazeez Suleiman, said the coalition never called for violence or war against the Igbo, adding that the group’s statement on Tuesday was distorted.

“Some elements have for reasons best known to them, mischievously distorted the intent of our original script by alluding such words as ‘violence, ‘ ‘threat, ‘ ‘war’ and ‘mass action’ to it.

“We find this mischievous because as cultured thorough bred northerners, we have never anywhere and at anytime, under whatever circumstances, called anybody to violence as a means of conflict resolution” the statement said.

The group also lashed at the Kaduna state governor, Mallam Nasir el-Rufai and the Chairman of the Northern States Governors Forum (NSGF) and governor of Borno state, Kashim Shettima for allegedly taking side with the Igbo for selfish political ambition.

The statement reads: “In strict observance of that tradition we never employ violence as a means of pursuing our interest and at every opportunity, we opt for peaceful engagements and implore people to eschew violence in all its ramifications.

“This informs why, a majority of discerning Nigerians, not necessarily northerners alone, understood and identified with our express call for the Biafrans to be allowed to actualize their long-held secessionist aspiration”.

“We restate that we have never called anybody to violence and that people should discountenance the elements of fear and threat introduced by the distortions of merchants of mischief.

“We wholeheartedly endorse the moves made variously by our leaders to allay those fears and urge people to be peaceful and law-abiding while at the same time resolutely insisting on having the right thing done by allowing the Igbo to have and move to their dream country in accordance with the universal fundamental right to self-determination.

“We restate our determination and commitment to ensuring that the North will never partake in any contrived arrangement that would still have the Biafran Igbo as a component.

“We reiterate our call on Nigerian authorities and recognized international bodies such as the ECOWAS, AU and UN to hasten the initiation of the process for the final actualization of the Biafran nation and with it the excision of the Igbo out of the present federation.

“Despite the minor distortions that caused some measure of anxiety, we make bold to say that the cheerful responses to our position which flowed through the internet and by way of personal telephone conversations nationally and universally has resonated that peace-loving Nigerians who have been tormented and menaced by the irredentist proclivities of the Igbos are overwhelmingly desirous to put an end to it.

“As we acknowledge this outpouring of patriotic support across the nation, we implore people, particularly our cultured northerners to remain restraint in the face of any provocation from any quarter and to debate intelligently.

“We assure them that we shall be firm and resolute in honestly and painstakingly pursuing what we all know is a noble and just cause without hurting anyone.

“We have taken time to analyze the reactions that trailed our declaration, and were nauseated by the comments of some disgruntled northern political power mongers.

“We are particularly disappointed by the treacherous positions assumed by Nasir Ahmed el-Rufai and Kashim Shettima who in pursuit of their blind ambition for the vice presidency, chose to side with the secessionist Igbo against the interest of peace-loving Nigerians.

“el-Rufai and Shettima are openly known to be waiting in the wings for Mr. President Muhammadu Buhari to die so they can further their plots to seek the presidency.

“It appears that characters like el-Rufai have no limit on how low they can fall in their inordinate desire to achieve their long held dream of power grab at the expense of the peace, well being and stability of our country.

“We would like to assure el-Rufai and his ilks that we shall continue to expose their recalcitrant treachery and opportunistic proclivities.

We also assure them that the drive for a peaceful and prosperous Nigeria in which the Igbo are not partners, will continue unabated.

“Similarly, we are irked by the hordes of lies and misleading innuendos issued by Kashim Shettima, ostensibly on behalf of 19 Northern governors in which he referred to us as faceless and violent.

“By our antecedents and track record, no politician or leader of honorable pedigree and impeccable character will associate us with such fabrications and this goes to prove that Shettima has disconnected from reality as he gets intoxicated by immoral wealth and property acquisition at the expense of people of the state suffering the devastation of Boko Haram”.

https://thesun.ng/igbo-must-go-arewa-youths-insist/
Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by Philipponzaghi: 5:44am On Aug 08
This just confirms what many already know. The north is tired of playing nice with the Igbos. Time to cut the ties and let them find their own way. Enough of the empty rhetoric!

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Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by ekineme: 6:10am On Aug 08
Go get a life this Op, it's obvious you are envious of Igbo people, went through your post and saw the frustration, you can't be successful by hating.

Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by SmartPolician: 6:12am On Aug 08
Agbadorians are trying so hard to drag the Igbos into their incurable madness. Go and face the northerners trying to kick Escobar out of Aso Rock. Of course, you would rather make Igbos the subject with throwback news than challenge your masters.
Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by ObiPandora: 6:14am On Aug 08
When they start chaSing agbadorian out like you father were chased out like refugees across the globe let is know for now shut you mouth.



SmartPolician:
Agbadorians are trying so hard to drag the Igbos into their incurable madness. Go and face the northerners trying to kick Escobar out of Aso Rock. Of course, you would rather make Igbos the subject with throwback news than challenge your masters.
Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by Chinkoalhaji34: 6:15am On Aug 08
Na wah, this matter no go end o. Some people just dey carry wahala for head like say na dem get Nigeria.

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Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by Oxb90: 6:19am On Aug 08
If not for politics, Igbos would have seceded successfully from Nigeria a long time ago.
The majority of the citizens of this country are in pretense to love the IGBOS.
And to think that NK has been languishing in the hands of the security agencies for helping the IGBOS and by extension Nigerians to actualize their ambitions is nothing but confusion.
Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by Racoon(m): 6:23am On Aug 08
"....The group insisted that the north will not be part of a federation that includes the Igbo and called on the Federal Government of Nigeria to as a matter of urgency, initiate the process for a peaceful referendum to allow the Igbo to go.

“We urge the Federal Government of Nigeria to as a matter of urgency, initiate the process for a peaceful referendum to allow the Igbo to go. Let them go”.
So what have you been waiting for? The earliers this forced but failed contraption of an entity is dissolved the better. Nigeria is a failed cause after 64 years of failed nationhood.
Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by Noerection: 6:33am On Aug 08
Racoon:
So what have you been waiting for? The earliers this forced but failed contraption of an entity is dissolved the better. Nigeria is a failed cause after 64 years of failed nationhood.
if Nigeria is a failed country why can’t you go back to Alaibo without being noticed?

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Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by sIfioksq: 6:37am On Aug 08
The Arewa youths have always been vocal about their stance. It's not surprising they still echo the same sentiments from 2017. The Igbos need to take a hard look in the mirror and realize their divisive tactics aren't working. The insistence on their presence in every nook and cranny of Nigeria without acknowledging the concerns of others is a recipe for disaster.

They seem to forget that unity doesn't mean dominance. The way they cling to victimhood and expect everyone to just accept their narrative is beyond comprehension. If they really want to be part of the national discourse, they must learn to engage without the usual chest-thumping and drama.

But alas, the same old script keeps playing. It's almost as if they thrive on the chaos they create. The Arewa youths are merely responding to the reality on ground, and the sooner the Igbos understand that, the better for all.
Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by SisterAnn(f): 6:58am On Aug 08
That's what emboldened you try too. All of una dey mad!
Igbos are your nightmares till you die!
Aye e tibaje.
Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by gidgiddy: 7:13am On Aug 08
Noerection:


https://thesun.ng/igbo-must-go-arewa-youths-insist/

Guy, have you no life? What's this obsession with Igbos? If you can't do without them in your long failed Nigeria, then tell us

The only thing this one cares about is for everyone to be inside the British colonial contraption called Nigeria, fighting forever

It never crosses his mind that the only people this benefits are the criminal elites

We should go our seperate ways, we have no business being together, failure since 1960 is enough proof
Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by ch214(m): 7:14am On Aug 08
Yorubas should be very careful not to make igbos angry, if igbos get angry then igbos will give yorubas quite notice in south eastern Nigeria (Yorubas Must Leave South East Nigeria, #YorubasMustGo#)

If any igbo person is ask to leave Lagos, Yorubas in south eastern Nigeria will also be asked to leave south eastern Nigeria, just as the saying goes an "an eye for an eye"



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zbd2YMHa6AI
YorubasMustGo: How Northerners Asked Yorubas To Leave Northern Nigeria Over Yorubas Stupidity

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Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by Salewa97: 7:47am On Aug 08
Is this not the same old tired narrative?

Let them keep insisting; their desperation is just a sign of how irrelevant they’ve become. The North has moved on, while the Igbo are still stuck in their delusions.

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Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by Noerection: 7:49am On Aug 08
gidgiddy:


Guy, have you no life? What's this obsession with Igbos? If you can't do without them in your long failed Nigeria, then tell us

The only thing this one cares about is for everyone to be inside the British colonial contraption called Nigeria, fighting forever

It never crosses his mind that the only people this benefits are the criminal elites

We should go our seperate ways, we have no business being together, failure since 1960 is enough proof
has someone hacked your Nairaland account?

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Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by anonymous1759(m): 7:51am On Aug 08
Oxb90:
If not for politics, Igbos would have seceded successfully from Nigeria a long time ago.
The majority of the citizens of this country are in pretense to love the IGBOS.
And to think that NK has been languishing in the hands of the security agencies for helping the IGBOS and by extension Nigerians to actualize their ambitions is nothing but confusion.


Which tribe does the Igbos love in Nigeria? You hate every tribe and expect everyone to love you Nonsense !

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Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by Bandirao(m): 8:28am On Aug 08
Racoon:
So what have you been waiting for? The earliers this forced but failed contraption of an entity is dissolved the better. Nigeria is a failed cause after 64 years of failed nationhood.
Your igbos are the ones that start begging us day and nights to allow you remain in our region igbos are never being serious with their secessionist agenda both North and South West ask you to leave there region but you start begging them to allow you remain

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Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by oduduwayo: 8:57am On Aug 08
Yorubas are empty noise makers. Lagos remains no man's land, ewedu people can cry me a river
Re: Throwback Back To Kaduna Declaration 2017: Igbo Must Go, Arewa Youths Insist by trutharena: 9:37am On Aug 08
The same noise every year, just a bunch of empty threats from people who can't even manage their own states.

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