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Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by chilan: 6:58pm On May 28
Igbo children's right to education: An Appeal to IPOB
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I write this piece against the backdrop of the recent threat issued by the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) to all the school children in South-East Nigeria who are due to write the Mathematics paper on 30th May 2024 as part of the on-going West African Senior School Certificate Examination(WASSCE). I may be targeted for this write-up, but it matters less to me. I speak not for myself but for our children.

Most Igbo people I know sympathize with the agitation of IPOB to have its leader, Nnamdi Kanu released by the Nigerian government. Myself inclusive. We believe that Nnamdi Kanu committed no crime in asking that Fulani killer herdsmen vacate the South East forests willy-nilly, especially when the Nigerian government under the immediate past president, Mohammadu Buhari was intentionally docile and folded its arms while thousands of Igbo people were murdered on their own lands by these marauding Fulani herdsmen. We also believe that Nnamdi Kanu committed no crime in demanding that a referendum be conducted in the former Eastern region of Nigeria for the indigenes to determine whether they want to continue to be part of Nigeria or not. These are legitimate demands (under international laws) that every conscionable Nigerian in today's Nigeria would agree with, given the current situation in the country.

However, threatening our children who are due to write the Mathematics paper on 30th May 2024 as part of the on-going WASSCE exams and demanding that they boycott the paper is something I cannot agree with. The questions begging for answers are - who loses when our children do not write the exam? We do. Who gains when our children do not write the exams? The enemy.
Unless the IPOB leadership has been infiltrated by the enemies of the Igbos, this threat against Igbo children is a catastrophic misstep, an own goal against the people of the South East. While the agitations for Nnamdi Kanu's release and restoration of actual federalism continue, our children's right to education must not be breached.

I commend the Abia state government for appealing to IPOB to allow our children to write their Mathematics paper. In contrast, the comments of the Anambra state commissioner for education, Ngozi Chuma-Ude, are reprehensible. She is quoted to have said to the media, “The resolution to some of these problems lies with you, the members of the fourth estate of the realm. Some of the prominence given to wrong things have been the reason for this crisis. When you spread these bad things, you make the society worse... If a child doesn’t know that they were asked not to come out, he won’t fear and he will come out and take his exam. He will not bother. It is the media in their usual way that spread the news and instill fear in the people." This statement shows the commissioner's profound misunderstanding of how IPOB operates and thereby puts our children at risk. She needs to be cautioned.

I appeal to IPOB as a stakeholder in the Igbo project to allow our children to take their Mathematics paper. Last year, the children wrote the exam in full, and it should not be different this year. As was done last year, children should wear their school uniforms for easy identification and safety. And IPOB must come out to provide security for our children at all examination venues.

IPOB must understand that our children writing their academic exams does not undermine its agitations. In fact, writing this paper is an intrinsic part of their right to education, as provided and protected by Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 28 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 17 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, among other international laws.

As usual, I believe IPOB would allow good reasoning to prevail by allowing our children to write their mathematics paper on 30th May 2024. However, if they do not and still prevent our children from writing this paper, it will not only harm our children's future but also erode the legal and moral foundations of IPOB's struggle. This must not happen.

By Lawrence C. Nnoli

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/4ABQfjm44Ecrt6kg/

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by Philipponzaghi: 7:49pm On May 28
Serves them right, IPOB should prioritize education for the docile Igbo people instead of their futile agitation that only leads to poverty, erosion lands, and terrorism.

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by helinues: 7:50pm On May 28
angry

Even though the Waec people shouldn't have fixed such controversial date but should all the exams in all the region's be cancelled because of one region? The answer is NO

Those who want to observe sit at home should do voluntarily and allow those who have business for that day to go about it

https://www.nairaland.com/7226905/while-ugm-vacation

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by swagana: 8:09pm On May 28
Everything IPOB does is anti people in nature.

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by Beremx(f): 8:19pm On May 28
IPOB allow our kids to write their mathematics exam o! This is totally unfair and height of insensitivity. Even Ojukwu and Nnamdi Kanu will not support this.
Biko nu

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by chiagozien(m): 8:39pm On May 28
chilan:
Igbo children's right to education: An Appeal to IPOB
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I write this piece against the backdrop of the recent threat issued by the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) to all the school children in South-East Nigeria who are due to write the Mathematics paper on 30th May 2024 as part of the on-going West African Senior School Certificate Examination(WASSCE). I may be targeted for this write-up, but it matters less to me. I speak not for myself but for our children.

Most Igbo people I know sympathize with the agitation of IPOB to have its leader, Nnamdi Kanu released by the Nigerian government. Myself inclusive. We believe that Nnamdi Kanu committed no crime in asking that Fulani killer herdsmen vacate the South East forests willy-nilly, especially when the Nigerian government under the immediate past president, Mohammadu Buhari was intentionally docile and folded its arms while thousands of Igbo people were murdered on their own lands by these marauding Fulani herdsmen. We also believe that Nnamdi Kanu committed no crime in demanding that a referendum be conducted in the former Eastern region of Nigeria for the indigenes to determine whether they want to continue to be part of Nigeria or not. These are legitimate demands (under international laws) that every conscionable Nigerian in today's Nigeria would agree with, given the current situation in the country.

However, threatening our children who are due to write the Mathematics paper on 30th May 2024 as part of the on-going WASSCE exams and demanding that they boycott the paper is something I cannot agree with. The questions begging for answers are - who loses when our children do not write the exam? We do. Who gains when our children do not write the exams? The enemy.
Unless the IPOB leadership has been infiltrated by the enemies of the Igbos, this threat against Igbo children is a catastrophic misstep, an own goal against the people of the South East. While the agitations for Nnamdi Kanu's release and restoration of actual federalism continue, our children's right to education must not be breached.

I commend the Abia state government for appealing to IPOB to allow our children to write their Mathematics paper. In contrast, the comments of the Anambra state commissioner for education, Ngozi Chuma-Ude, are reprehensible. She is quoted to have said to the media, “The resolution to some of these problems lies with you, the members of the fourth estate of the realm. Some of the prominence given to wrong things have been the reason for this crisis. When you spread these bad things, you make the society worse... If a child doesn’t know that they were asked not to come out, he won’t fear and he will come out and take his exam. He will not bother. It is the media in their usual way that spread the news and instill fear in the people." This statement shows the commissioner's profound misunderstanding of how IPOB operates and thereby puts our children at risk. She needs to be cautioned.

I appeal to IPOB as a stakeholder in the Igbo project to allow our children to take their Mathematics paper. Last year, the children wrote the exam in full, and it should not be different this year. As was done last year, children should wear their school uniforms for easy identification and safety. And IPOB must come out to provide security for our children at all examination venues.

IPOB must understand that our children writing their academic exams does not undermine its agitations. In fact, writing this paper is an intrinsic part of their right to education, as provided and protected by Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, Article 28 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, Article 17 of the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, among other international laws.

As usual, I believe IPOB would allow good reasoning to prevail by allowing our children to write their mathematics paper on 30th May 2024. However, if they do not and still prevent our children from writing this paper, it will not only harm our children's future but also erode the legal and moral foundations of IPOB's struggle. This must not happen.

By Lawrence C. Nnoli

https://www.facebook.com/share/p/4ABQfjm44Ecrt6kg/
Ipob have made it clear that only students taking exam are allowed and they must be on their uniforms.




So what's the fuss

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by pharmagba: 8:44pm On May 28
The truth I will like the South East to know

1- Nnamdi Kanu committed crimes -just try and listen to all his broadcast,
2- You can't desire IPOB and want to be the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria , you can't secretly love Biafra and want to rule one united Nigeria- the two are extreme contradictions
3- You can't "hate" or wish Nigeria downfall yet love the tremendous opportunity the country and its other ethnic people provide for your growth and expertise
4- We, I mean all the present entity in Nigeria will be better if we remain as one, you who have investments scattered over the regions of Nigeria will be worst hit in an event of acrimony or dissolution of the Nigerian state
5- in conclusion, learn to look your brother especially your tribesmen in the face and tell him or her the blatant truth. You can't claim to be seeing the wrongful doing of others yet you cannot tell your own

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by swagana: 8:45pm On May 28
chiagozien:
Ipob have made it clear that only students taking exam are allowed and they must be on their uniforms.




So what's the fuss

Which faction of IPOB are you referring to?
Auto Pilot IPOB that gave 3 days sit at home order or toothless DOS IPOB?

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by chiagozien(m): 9:00pm On May 28
swagana:


Which faction of IPOB are you referring to?
Auto Pilot IPOB that gave 3 days sit at home order or toothless DOS IPOB?
Sit at home is on 30th May Biafra remembrance day.





Any other trash you wrote concern you.
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by Madups(m): 9:01pm On May 28
chiagozien:
Ipob have made it clear that only students taking exam are allowed and they must be on their uniforms.




So what's the fuss
no follow that guy argue.. Im don swear say he nor go ever get sense. Even if ipob nor allow the school children that day.. So waec nor fit find alternative or something for number wey go likely turn out to be more than a tenth of the registered candidate.
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by pharmagba: 9:01pm On May 28
pharmagba:
The truth I will like the South East should know

1- Nnamdi Kanu committed crimes -just try and listen to all his broadcast,
2- You can't desire IPOB and want to be the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria , you can secretly love Biafra and to rule one united Nigeria- the two extreme contradiction
3- You can "hate" or wish Nigeria downfall yet love the tremendous opportunity the country and its other ethnic people provide for your growth and expertise
4- in conclusion, learn to look your brother especially your tribesmen in the face and tell him or her the blatant truth. You can't claim to be seeing the wrongful doing of others yet you cannot tell your own
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by chiagozien(m): 9:01pm On May 28
helinues:
angry

Even though the Waec people shouldn't have fixed such controversial date but should all the exams in all the region's be cancelled because of one region? The answer is NO

Those who want to observe sit at home should do voluntarily and allow those who have business for that day to go about it

https://www.nairaland.com/7226905/while-ugm-vacation
No business that day.

99% of people do it voluntary but enemies of East always want to act as if they care about East.


I mean the same people that rejoiced and cheered Nigeria soldiers for killing hundreds of unarmed innocent youths in East.


That day only students writing exams are allowed and they must be on their uniforms.


You wrote about voluntarily and business,If your Nigeria government allow being a Nigerian to be voluntary and those that have business to be Biafran to be,will there be issue like this?




Let me remind you that sit at home was introduced because your Nigeria government send soldiers to kill hundreds of innocent people holding memories service for Biafra heroes.
They didn't stop any movement or business, Just join the memorial service if you wish while those that wishes to go work or business are allowed.

To avoid more killing of our people by your evil Nigeria soldiers,sit at home was introduced.

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by Chinkoalhaji34: 9:22pm On May 28
E be like say IPOB don enter one chance, dem wan spoil our children future instead of focusing on real issues like erosion land and poverty.

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by swagana: 9:28pm On May 28
chiagozien:

Sit at home is on 30th May Biafra remembrance day.





Any other trash you wrote concern you.

Even the one you wrote concern you.
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by chiagozien(m): 9:46pm On May 28
swagana:


Even the one you wrote concern you.
Don't cry

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by Shadomaan7: 9:48pm On May 28
Who cares about education when we have IPOB fighting for us? Erosion lands and poverty are just collateral damage, right?

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by perez100: 9:52pm On May 28
These guys should please allow the children to come out and write their exams.
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by Justiceganduje: 10:34pm On May 28
helinues:
angry

Even though the Waec people shouldn't have fixed such controversial date but should all the exams in all the region's be cancelled because of one region? The answer is NO

Those who want to observe sit at home should do voluntarily and allow those who have business for that day to go about it

https://www.nairaland.com/7226905/while-ugm-vacation
Are you among the Waec candidates? Science or art? Hurry up ok.
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by JagabanB: 10:37pm On May 28
Madups:
no follow that guy argue.. Im don swear say he nor go ever get sense. Even if ipob nor allow the school children that day.. So waec nor fit find alternative or something for number wey go likely turn out to be more than a tenth of the registered candidate.
WAEC should find alternative abi?
They should move the exam that involve other countries or set different questions?

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by Madups(m): 10:52pm On May 28
JagabanB:

WAEC should find alternative abi?
They should move the exam that involve other countries or set different questions?
This your latest comment don finally prove beyound reasonable doubt say nothing that empty skull wey u call head. No waste your time say u wan reply me.. I no go read am.
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by JagabanB: 10:55pm On May 28
Madups:
This your latest comment don finally prove beyound reasonable doubt say nothing that empty skull wey u call head. No waste your time say u wan reply me.. I no go read am.
Your skull is so filled up the only statement your full skull can make us WAEC should find alternative.
Spotting f00Is is quite easy.
A region with governors, senators etc is under threat but WAEC should find alternative.
U think WAEC works only in lgb0 land.
WAEC should find alternative, your skull is so filled up it can't suggest any alternative because ur full skull can't really bring up any alternative by WAEC.
If intelligence is as cheap as u come online to claim it, the society would be better.

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by ColonelZeus: 4:25am On May 29
There are still lessons today's kids have to learn about warfare, and that is, never question the instructions of the leadership of your lands.

We must pay our respects to our fallen Biafran men and women who died so that you and I could be alive today.
Remember these men and the reasons why they fought against the terrorist Nigerian Government.

On May 30th there will be sit at home and all business activities will be halted; be it school or banks.

Failure to do this and suffer the consequences.
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by Khalling2007: 5:52am On May 29
Waec should conduct the exam and let the Ipob kill their children so that the scripture can be fulfilled according to the Bible

Leviticus 26:29
You will eat the flesh of your sons and the flesh of your daughters.
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by beerfraud(f): 6:09am On May 29
chiagozien:
Ipob have made it clear that only students taking exam are allowed and they must be on their uniforms.




So what's the fuss
it is a lie

Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by AcadaWriter: 6:26am On May 29
everybody the group does is anti people in nature.

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by zombieHUNTER: 6:40am On May 29
street criminals enforcing sit at home is a rogue illiterate group..

The police should do their jobs in eliminating and fishing out these societal rejects and deviants.
jobless and drug addicts youths

Ipob has since abolished sit at home
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by beerfraud(f): 6:43am On May 29
zombieHUNTER:
street criminals enforcing sit at home is a rogue illiterate group..

The police should do their jobs in eliminating and fishing out these societal rejects and deviants.
jobless and drug addicts youths

Ipob has since abolished sit at home
it is a lie
Do you know more than IPOB spokesman?

Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by dododawa1: 6:45am On May 29
Peter obi yet to SPEAK on this topic



POlITICIANS no one offended IPOB and WAEC


See who wanted to become president.



Peter obi just sitted on FENCE
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by chiagozien(m): 9:45am On May 29
zombieHUNTER:
street criminals enforcing sit at home is a rogue illiterate group..

The police should do their jobs in eliminating and fishing out these societal rejects and deviants.
jobless and drug addicts youths

Ipob has since abolished sit at home
30th May is not included
Every 30th May we remember Biafra heroes and it's made to be sit at home since Nigeria government keep killing Biafrans if they come out to celebrate it.



Only students writing wace exam are allowed to go and must be with their uniforms
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by chiagozien(m): 9:48am On May 29
dododawa1:
Peter obi yet to SPEAK on this topic



POlITICIANS no one offended IPOB and WAEC


See who wanted to become president.



Peter obi just sitted on FENCE
What have your Tinubu who's already the president say about it.



If it was in Niger Republic he would have poke nose.
Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by beerfraud(f): 9:49am On May 29
chiagozien:
30th May is not included
Every 30th May we remember Biafra heroes and it's made to be sit at home since Nigeria government keep killing Biafrans if they come out to celebrate it.



Only students writing wace exam are allowed to go and must be with their uniforms
what should WAEC officials wear?

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Re: Igbo Children's Right To Education: An Appeal To IPOB by beerfraud(f): 9:52am On May 29
chiagozien:
30th May is not included
Every 30th May we remember Biafra heroes and it's made to be sit at home since Nigeria government keep killing Biafrans if they come out to celebrate it.



Only students writing wace exam are allowed to go and must be with their uniforms
nobody should listen to this Fulani man he is planning to kill innocent children

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