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Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by PhockPhockMan: 5:51am On Jul 21, 2015
The promoter of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, would be very grateful to President Muhammadu Buhari for the great favour done him last week. In the past two years, Kanu had been broadcasting to Nigeria from outside the country with many people not paying attention to him. Former President Goodluck Jonathan ignored him completely.

Then, last week Buhari took actions that catapulted Kanu and Radio Biafra from obscurity to global attention. On Tuesday, the BBC, CNN, Al-Jazeera, VOA, Deutsche Welle, as well as all the Nigerian TV and radio stations and newspapers started reporting the news from the Ministry of Information that the National Broadcasting Commission had jammed the signals of Radio Biafra. Curiously, the radio station continued to broadcast to the people: giving itself some air of invincibility.

The next day, presidential spokesman, Garba Shehu, denied an allegation from Radio Biafra that President Buhari was anti-Igbo. The Nigerian news media carried the story very well. Funny enough, in the news story, the Presidency called Radio Biafra “pirate radio” as well as “illegal radio”. Yet, the Presidency left all important state functions to respond to such a radio station.

Not done yet, on Friday the NBC announced that the Department of State Services had arrested the key engineer of Radio Biafra. Kanu fired back that none of its engineers had been arrested.

These three acts that happened in one week were public relations blunders that were completely unnecessary.

First, there was no need to announce that Radio Biafra’s signals had been jammed. The NBC should have done its work quietly. The announcement, which was meant to be a chest-thumping act, ended up giving unnecessary publicity to Radio Biafra. Those who had never heard of the existence of the station heard about the radio and began to enquire how to listen to it.

In the same vein, there was no need to respond to the allegation from Radio Biafra about the President. If the source of the allegation was seen as “pirate” or “illegal,” why respond to it?

For those actions from the Federal Government, Radio Biafra was the most discussed issue last week among Nigerians. Even the suicide bombings that occurred during the Eid-el-Fitri prayers or the trip of Buhari to the US did not attract the type of attention Radio Biafra and Kanu attracted.

Given that Buhari had to respond to an allegation from Radio Biafra that he was anti-Igbo, it showed that he does not want to have such a tag. But how has he worked to ensure that he does not have the anti-Igbo image? Let’s look at some of his key actions.

Before the 2015 elections, the worst minus Buhari had in the south of Nigeria, especially from the South-East and South-South, was that he was too pro-Islam and pro-North to be fair to all sections of the country. This perception was based on his past comments and actions. Consequently, he got extremely low votes from these two zones. Upon assumption of office, one would have thought that he would take immediate steps to prove that perception wrong and win these two zones to his side. One way was to make these areas the first places to visit. The petrol tanker fire in Onitsha in June was an opportunity. But he sent his deputy, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo. If Buhari had visited Onitsha himself, it would have made a world of difference. Then last month, the University of Port Harcourt had its 30th convocation ceremony. The Executive Secretary of the National Universities Commission, Professor Julius Okojie, represented the President, who is the Visitor to the University, at the event. It would have been a perfect opportunity for Buhari to show the South-South that all the stories spread about him not liking the South-South were false.

Currently, the most important project to the South-East people is probably the Second Niger Bridge. Imagine if the President had visited the site within a month of his inauguration to see if indeed work was going on there? Imagine if he had made a firm statement at the site that he would ensure that the bridge was completed in record time to alleviate the pains of those travelling between Onitsha and Asaba?

But in a country where ethnic and religious sentiments run deep, Buhari has made over 90 per cent of his appointments from the North. Even though he still has many appointments to make, what these early lopsided appointments had done was to make his detractors say: “Did I not tell you so?”

Some people are asking that the President be given some more time. But as it is said: there is no second chance to make a first impression. Any appointment Buhari makes now from the South-South, South-East or even South-West will be seen as “trying to fulfil all righteousness.” A person with a deeper understanding of human nature would have started by making more appointments from the southern parts of Nigeria than from the North. That would have shut up the naysayers. When he had wormed his way into the hearts of the South, he would have quietly made the key and reserved appointments from the North, and nobody would have complained. Those who had worked against Buhari’s election would have rapidly become his brand ambassadors.

But there is a critical step Buhari has to take if he wants to etch his name in gold in Nigeria. Have you noticed that anytime a South-West person talks about the glorious days of Nigeria, he refers to the 1950s and 1960s and reels out milestones achieved in the old Western Region? Why is it that any time a South-East person talks of the glorious days of Nigeria, he refers to the same 50s and 60s and reels out achievements recorded by the old Eastern Region? The same thing goes for those from the North?

Does it mean that after creating Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Sir Ahmadu Bello, Chief Dennis Osadebay and their contemporaries, God began to create low-quality leaders for Nigeria? No!

Something terrible happened to Nigeria’s growth in 1966 when the unitary government was introduced and sustained ever since, even though it is referred to as a federal system only in name.

All our leaders from the 60s cannot be bad year after year, era after era. The Nigerian structure is the problem. Corruption is not our fundamental problem as many say: something is fuelling that corruption. Tribalism is not our main problem: something is fuelling that tribalism. Religious intolerance is not the basic problem: something is fuelling that religious intolerance. It is also not hate or envy or anger: something is fuelling the hate or envy or anger.

The last National Conference came up with some noble decisions that would reduce rancour and encourage healthy competition and progress in Nigeria if implemented. Will President Buhari jettison the decisions of that conference because the All Progressives Congress refused to participate in it, even though most of the decisions were issues the APC and the parties that formed it have been clamouring for?

There is nothing wrong with our leaders. They are not “fake or adulterated leaders.” We simply have a faulty structure that makes every action taken by a leader seen as favouring one side or the other. We have a faulty structure that makes the parts to be perpetually seeing one another as rivals and enemies bent on taking everything.

We will continue hoping for exceptional results from our leaders but getting disappointed. The faulty structure will continue to cause anger and frustration in people, leading to agitations and strife as well as national stagnation or retrogression.

If nothing is done about restructuring Nigeria, some years from now, Buhari may have joined the list of presidents that we are angry with for not meeting our expectations, and we will be back in the valley of decision, searching for the Messiah that will be like the leaders we had in the 50s and 60s.

I wish Nigerians luck in their never-ending search and hope.

http://www.punchng.com/opinion/buhari-has-popularised-radio-biafra/

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by olamibobo(m): 5:52am On Jul 21, 2015
It is true.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by IAMTHEHERO: 5:53am On Jul 21, 2015
But will the E-ROBOTS accept the truth that PMB has made radio Biafra more popular. As usual they will come to pollute this thread. Some of the ROBOTS are yet to be reconfigured because of the sallah break.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by fashoo2010(m): 5:56am On Jul 21, 2015
Yea...u popularised people by announcing their failure

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by makzeze: 6:00am On Jul 21, 2015
He has crucified and buried it, not popularised pls

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by PhockPhockMan: 6:05am On Jul 21, 2015


The promoter of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, would be very grateful to President Muhammadu Buhari for the great favour done him last week. In the past two years, Kanu had been broadcasting to Nigeria from outside the country with many people not paying attention to him. Former President Goodluck Jonathan ignored him completely.

Yet some people will be claiming that radio biafra started because of Jonathan’s defeat at the election.
Infact, during Jonathan's regime, Kanu use to call him Spineless

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by Shortyy(f): 6:05am On Jul 21, 2015
All hail the Celebrity President #Picks teeth

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by osaslord500(m): 6:08am On Jul 21, 2015
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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by kenny987(f): 6:10am On Jul 21, 2015
This is so true! It's what I keep preaching and advocating. Until this appearance of favouring certain groups over others which is inherent in our current system of governance is dropped, there'll constantly be dissatisfaction and with that comes a lot of negative repercussions. Nigeria is too big to be operated as a hand-me-down or Father n son relationship like we currently have. Each region needs to be able to stand on its own and put up its contribution from a position of strength not stand cap-in-hand at the end of every month for pittance in the name of monthly allocations.

For Radio Biafra, as vilified as it may be people need to take time to listen...is anything being said untrue? If he's saying the truth and people are disturbed then it's time for some soul searching. At the end of the day the regional re-structuring/autonomy we call for may be a better deal for Nigeria than an outright call for secession. Rather than condemn outright pay attention to the long and sustained 'noise' from a particular region and provide a viable alternative! Their complaints are relevant as far as they're concerned are relevant and must be treated with all the seriousness that it deserves.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by donholy28(m): 6:11am On Jul 21, 2015
PhockPhockMan:


Yet some people will be claiming that radio biafra started because of Jonathan’s defeat at the election.
Infact, during Jonathan's regime, Kanu use to call him Spineless
Yes..true talk...

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by zeal22(m): 6:12am On Jul 21, 2015
The structure should be modified

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by oismail(m): 6:14am On Jul 21, 2015
He has made it popular indirectly but that is the peak of its popularity because the end of Biafra Radio is coming to an end.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by PhockPhockMan: 6:16am On Jul 21, 2015
fashoo2010:
Yea...u popularised people by announcing their failure


Yeah, Buhari popularised Radio Biafra with his failure to ban it as boasted.




Then, last week Buhari took actions that catapulted Kanu and Radio Biafra from obscurity to global attention. On Tuesday, the BBC, CNN, Al-Jazeera, VOA, Deutsche Welle, as well as all the Nigerian TV and radio stations and newspapers started reporting the news from the Ministry of Information that the National Broadcasting Commission had jammed the signals of Radio Biafra. Curiously, the radio station continued to broadcast to the people: giving itself some air of invincibility.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by Tallesty1(m): 6:19am On Jul 21, 2015
PhockPhockMan:


Yet some people will be claiming that radio biafra started because of Jonathan’s defeat at the election.
Infact, during Jonathan's regime, Kanu use to call him Spineless
There are people on here that know nothing about Nigeria except the ones they read here so they're partially right to say that Radio Biafra started due to Jonathan's defeat cause that's likely to be the time they started hearing about it. grin




The author of the main story has more sense than the president.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by M4gunners: 6:23am On Jul 21, 2015
Kanu is on a mission that is all i can say for now.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by warrior01: 6:28am On Jul 21, 2015
Tallesty1:
There are people on here that know nothing about Nigeria except the ones they read here so they're partially right to say that Radio Biafra started due to Jonathan's defeat cause that's likely to be the time they started hearing about it. grin




The author of the main story has more sense than the president.

Yeah! I really concur with you; the writer obviously has more sense than Nigeria's president

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by oduastates: 6:40am On Jul 21, 2015
One thing for sure .
The agenda of the South East cabal around Jonathan got pretty messed up by the election of buhari.
Once boko haram had seriously weakened the NW and NE , they tried to stir up a religious crisis in the SW ( Osun school reorganisation) . The SW did not take the bait .
The United States, EU and many other countries purposely refused to sell high tech weapon systems to Nigeria for this reason.
They had succeeded in weakening the military and empowering ethnic militias.
The same thing every African war Lord does.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by kazmanbanjoko(m): 6:41am On Jul 21, 2015
Hmmnn, this is somehow trickish.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by Imortal001: 6:41am On Jul 21, 2015
We need to stop paying attention to those Biafra.. They are enemy of progress.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by Nobody: 6:44am On Jul 21, 2015
Imortal001:
We need to stop paying attention to those Biafra.. They are enemy of progress.

No. On the contrary, the real enemies of progress are the proponents of the status quo.

Anyone who supports in the smallest ways the sustenance of a system that has only brought shame, waste, killings and backwardness, should be charged with crimes against humanity.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by Nobody: 6:48am On Jul 21, 2015
I believe God is forcing Nigeria to answer these questions below


1) Will you treat Igbos as fellow countrymen

or

2) Should I allow them to secede since you greatly despise them




For Kanu to frustrate Pastor Kumuyi's crusade, it shows that Nigeria has not kept her agreement of No Victor No Vanquish



I have prayed and I am convinced that guy is succeeding because Nigeria has not being true to the Igbos



Let's keep praying for God's will to be done cool

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by ArodewilliamsT: 6:52am On Jul 21, 2015
oduastates:
[s]One thing for sure .
The agenda of the South East cabal around Jonathan got pretty messed up by the election of buhari.
Once book haram had seriously weakened the NW and NE , they tried to stir up a religious crisis in the SW ( Osun school reorganisation) . The SW did not take the bait .
The United States, EU and many other countries purposely refused to sell high tech weapon systems to Nigeria for this reason.
They had succeeded in weakening the military and empowering ethnic militias.
The same thing every African war Lord does[/s].
What is this one saying?

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by RealAdewole(m): 6:53am On Jul 21, 2015
AISRAT (and i should read all this)
Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by Nobody: 6:53am On Jul 21, 2015
WhiteTechnology:
I believe God is forcing Nigeria to answer these questions below


1) Will you treat Igbos as fellow countrymen

or

2) Should I allow them to secede since you greatly despise them




For Kanu to frustrate Pastor Kumuyi's crusade, it shows that Nigeria has not kept her agreement of No Victor No Vanquish



I have prayed and I am convinced that guy is succeeding because Nigeria has not being true to the Igbos



Let's keep praying for God's will to be done8)

God's will is that all the inhabitants of a nation should be happy and live meaningful lives. Any restructuring that guarantees that purpose is the will of God.

It's entirely man's prerogative to design a system that brings development and growth to him.

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by Kastonkastroll(m): 7:04am On Jul 21, 2015
I hope these guys know we are not part of their "WE". The south east can cry from now till eternity but they should never bring the odua sons and daughters into their foolishness.


All of a sudden they realized that Nigeria was built on a shaky foundation just because their clueless benefactor lost an election. They want everybody to wail and kick with them because a Hausa/fulani(their perceived enemy) is now in power, no the Yoruba's are not stvpid neither are we silly. We know why some certain people are crying up and down and also shouting secession.

Talking about the unitary government we are running today, who was the architect of the unitary system? Who destroyed our regional system of government and imposed a very selfish system of government on us?

Was it not an iboman, aguiyi ironsi? Well only fools that never knew the history of Nigeria will take the people from the southeast any serious


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Until somebody comes out and tell me what the real op meant by "we nigerians" in this useless article because the last time i checked, odua sons are also Nigerians. Azuka should always be rephrasing his "we Nigerians" statement to "we south easterners" before people like us will start ignoring his silly rants, because when the ibos were dinning and dancing with Jonathan, they never called on other Nigerians to join them.

And now they are calling every nigerian to join them in their wailing and teeth gnashing because a certain ebele lost an election.

mbanu, I repeat, leave us out of your hypocritical cries

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by DaBullIT(m): 7:17am On Jul 21, 2015
hjeheheheheheheheh


It's good to make GOOD of every situation

but on the contrary

He put a target on his back

Everyone knows Kalu now , those who are unhappy about his actions , those who don't want the dream to be fulfilled and those who would claim bounty for his head in big men's game , i won't be surprised if he just goes missing from UK grin grin grin Umaru Dikko style

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by Nobody: 7:21am On Jul 21, 2015
Kastonkastroll:
I hope these guys know we are not part of their "WE". The south east can cry from now till eternity but they should never bring the odua sons and daughters into their foolishness.


All of a sudden they realized that Nigeria was built on a shaky foundation just because their clueless benefactor lost an election. They want everybody to wail and kick with them because a Hausa/fulani(their perceived enemy) is now in power, no the Yoruba's are not stvpid neither are we silly. We know why some certain people are crying up and down and also shouting secession.

Talking about the unitary government we are running today, who was the architect of the unitary system? Who destroyed our regional system of government and imposed a very selfish system of government on us?

Was it not an iboman, aguiyi ironsi? Well only fools that never knew the history of Nigeria will take the people from the southeast any serious
oboy see this Yoruba boy claiming south south I remember you well kai nairaland na lie land

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by Kastonkastroll(m): 7:25am On Jul 21, 2015
[s]
presher:
oboy see this Yoruba boy claiming south south I remember you well kai nairaland na lie land
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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by Nobody: 7:26am On Jul 21, 2015
Kastonkastroll:
[s][/s]
but why u dey lie

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by Nobody: 7:27am On Jul 21, 2015
Igbos don't feel alone living in a country where your fellow country men hate you with passion and are afraid of your potential. The world knows this even highly placed governments...

"Igbos are wandering Jews of West Africa - gifted, aggressive, westernized, and at best, envied and resented, but mostly despised by their neighbors in the Federation---" (a White House Memo on Biafra January 28, 1969 to President Nixon by Secretary of State, Henry Kissinger) (Source : U.S Foreign Relations Documents Volume 5 , 1969)

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by dunkem21(m): 7:29am On Jul 21, 2015
Kastonkastroll:
[s][/s]

Answer him na grin ..shebi you dey claim SS

Laugh wan tear my belle, I swear grin

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Re: Buhari Has Popularised Radio Biafra. PUNCH. by signz: 7:29am On Jul 21, 2015
PhockPhockMan:


Yet some people will be claiming that radio biafra started because of Jonathan’s defeat at the election.
Infact, during Jonathan's regime, Kanu use to call him Spineless

He has even described GEJ as Imbecilic grin.

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