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Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by unclejb2(m): 10:00am On Nov 01, 2015 |
I thought u had relocated to Uganda. At topic, U made some point in ur article but I still fault u on certain issues. Biafra is not negotiable. Only a referendum will settle it. 10 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Nobody: 10:07am On Nov 01, 2015 |
philcz:Thank you my brother.We are not part of biafra.We are just watching them with keen interest.Any attempt to include us na fire we go release for them. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by gists: 10:08am On Nov 01, 2015 |
wisdomguy4u:Its not your fault. According to the guys I was referring to, if Awolowo had poisoned those foods instead of the blockade, maybe you will know the truth. Here is what Awolowo himself said on the issue: I saw the kwashiorkor victims. 3 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Nobody: 10:13am On Nov 01, 2015 |
EternalTruths:We are not part of the so call biafra.Any attempt to include us ,we go give una real fire like never before. |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Nobody: 10:13am On Nov 01, 2015 |
Ogbeche10: Lol. You're not wanted in Biafra. Let's remain neighbors, only. Read this if you can: http://sunnewsonline.com/new/weve-abandoned-igbos-benue-cry/ 4 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by cocoduck: 10:20am On Nov 01, 2015 |
FrankAba1:here it is There are over one million of them spread across four local government areas of Benue State. You can find them in Ado, Oju, Okpoku and Obi, all in Benue State. They are ethnic Igbos. Before the Nigerian civil war, they lived a happy and meaningful life, mingling freely with their kith and kin in the state. But today, things have fallen apart. Instead of the joyful songs, they were used to, they now sing dirges. The Benue Igbos who are called by the name Umuezeokoha are not happy that they have been neglected for a long time now by successive governments, federal, state or local, and they are blaming this on their ethnic origin and the fact that they are in the wrong state. Interestingly, the people share the same Benue South Senatorial Constituency with Senate President, David Mark. Though Igbos , the Umuezeokoha Community, due perhaps to accident of history, are found in Benue State instead of Ebonyi State , being the closest Igbo state where their kinsmen, the Ezza Ezekuna kindred are found. According to the President, Benue Igbo Union, Mr. Nweke Cedrick Ifeanyi, his people are wallowing in poverty and neglect and are often denied democracy dividends, including obtaining local government identification letters for employment in and outside the state. Historical background of Igbos in Benue Mr. Nweke said the Igbos in Benue State, particularly those in Ado, Oju, Okpoku and Obi Local Government Areas were in existence before the advent of Christianity in Nigeria. But since then, he lamented, they have not been recognized by successive governments both at the state and federal levels in both Ebonyi and Benue states. “Although before the independence and the Nigerian civil war, which lasted for about three years, we used to experience government attention to the extent that the missionaries then established one local primary school at Umuezeokoha community which comprises over 300 villages of Igbo speaking areas that time. The school was generally accepted by our elders then and we did witness medical attention. “But since after the civil war, we in the entire 300 Igbo-speaking villages in Benue State have been dumped by the Nigerian government. It is worse for those in Benue South Senatorial District. We have never experienced any government attention, let alone a project from the local, state and federal governments up till date.” The Igbo Union President also disclosed that a place with a population of over one million people has no designated political ward, no councillorship representative at the local government level nor at the state government level despite their voting population. He said even Senator David Mark and Governor Gabriel Suswan have been winning all their elections in the area. Mr. Nweke also narrated how their children die in their large numbers because of lack of immunization, which he said they have never witnessed since the return of democracy. He also painted a gory picture of how they were swindled of N6,000 each for insecticide treated mosquito nets, which were given free to neighbouring communities by the federal government. “We are lacking so many things, including a health centre, political ward, good roads, good water, electricity. There is no salary earner in our place to the extent that the mosquito treated insecticide nets given freely by the federal government was sold to us at the rate of N6,000 each, some even paid without claiming it till date,” Nweke said. “All our roads are narrow; we do not have any motorable road in our area at all, last time when we visited the local government chairmen and complained about the issue of selling mosquito nets to us, what they said was that the era of mosquito nets had come and gone. This attracted exchange of gazes, and the question weather we are still a part of this country. Imagine as we are in this dry season, we hardly see water to drink, wash and cook, talk less of taking bath. Before we see water to do something, one has to trek up to 30 kilometres to a place where there is an unpurified dam water, but in this place, you must queue up in a line before it will get to your turn,” he said. Another member of the community, Chief John Nwali also narrated the ordeal of the people in the hands of successive governments in the state, adding, “sometimes we do lament whether we are different from other human beings created by God. Some of them that claim to be natives of the state mock us by telling us to wait to benefit from government only when the Biafran nation which we fought for comes into reality.” “At times we nurse the idea of belonging to another country. In fact, if we are close to another country, we could have declared our intention to become their citizens, but this one we are in the midst of Nigeria, we speak Nigerian language, practice Nigerian culture and religion, in every election we vote and still we are treated with great scorn and neglect as if we are not existing. Yet, we have somebody like the Senate President, living in Abuja with our mandate. “Even in the last 2011 general election, I was the PDP Campaign Coordinator for Benue Igbo branch, but since that time till now, we are still in the same condition. We have been regarded as slaves in the country of our own. Even the only primary school that was built by the missionary before Independence is no more attracting government attention. The school is now in a sorry state. The only secondary school we have as of now is one at Saint Charles Catholic Church at Apa Ogbozu community, which was initiated by one Reverend Father.” “We do not have anybody in the Benue State Government cabinet both in the local, state and in federal levels. We are all confused on what to do and where to go because we do not know when this indefinite discrimination will come to an end because even to the extent that the local government identification letters are no more being given to us any longer as Nigerian citizens.” Chief Nwali also said that during rainy season, their people get drowned in water and disclosed that none of the streams, rivers and lakes has any bridge and lamented that during the last flood incident, they lost almost all their farm lands and every other thing they had laboured for. “The political oppression which we have been subjected to is very serious. Even one of the biggest rivers we have has not attracted government attention, just to build a bridge across it. Last year, more than 20 people died while trying to cross the river for their normal daily business. We have made so many efforts to visit our Governor, Gabriel Suswan and our Senator, David Mark, to table our problem before them, but all to no avail.” An octogenarian, Pa Nwankwo Alo said: “Our children have not been immunized over the years, let alone polio eradication programme. Our women do not even know what is hospital when they are pregnant because there are no hospitals to attend and yet we have up to 32 polling units. We have even called for more polling units because we are more than the present one but the government refused even as this national confab draws nearer, there is nobody to speak for us.” 5 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Nobody: 10:34am On Nov 01, 2015 |
FrankAba1:I dont care about the content.What am trying to say is that we are not part of biafra and will have nothing to do with those that propose to split Nigeria or either secede from Nigeria.We believe in Nigeria and one Nigeria. 1 Like |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by cocoduck: 10:39am On Nov 01, 2015 |
Ogbeche10:touche ouch it hurts 7 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Nobody: 10:43am On Nov 01, 2015 |
Ogbeche10: Lol. Trying too hard to hang unto your slave name(Nigerian), are we? Good luck then, cos you will need it. 5 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by IPOB123london: 3:07pm On Nov 01, 2015 |
To all real Biafrans out there that reason like a human as u and i know most Black people reason like Either a monkey or baboon. The fact that most of these people that talked about Biafra Even in their sleep tell u which state should join Biafra should be of concern to us. Now the op being who they always are asked fg to sit Nnamdi down and have a chat but they turn around telling us we are land locked? May i say that is a typical zoo mentality that should never be allowed in Biafra For a shocker Lagos might be Our Falkland when Biafra comes 3 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by EternalTruths: 5:34pm On Nov 01, 2015 |
Ogbeche10: I said Igbo community in Benue and not your enslaved tribesmen 12 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by laudate: 4:22am On Nov 02, 2015 |
cramjones: Are you sure you are not FFK? 'Cos you write like him - same style. Anyway, no one is asking the Biafrans NOT to leave. They should just do it peacefully. Is that too much to ask?? All the hate-speech and threats of war they are tossing around, is just making non-Igbo folks show contempt towards their Biafran ideology. |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by IPOB123london: 5:16am On Nov 02, 2015 |
Hey nothing like hate speech. We are freedom fighters . So far buhari Boys shot our women, and are arresting our people. So remember we have the right to defend ourselves 5 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Candyrain(m): 5:42am On Nov 02, 2015 |
Hey bro I've heard you say a couple of times that there ain't Igbos in Benue State. Could you pls check the 5th post above yours there's a post by Frank Aba1 with a link on some Benue people. I'll like to know who they are pls. Thank you. laudate: 7 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by TheGoodJoe(m): 6:20am On Nov 02, 2015 |
Brilliant piece. Very interesting piece and those trying to make it look like an outsider of the Biafran sector has nothing to say should rethink. If a war breaks out in the Biafran region, a lot of Igbos will want to find refuge in the Western part of Nigeria. Cramjones, I do not regret following you. Please, continue writing with the focus on Nation building. You can become a blessing to this genaration. CC: Ishilove, lalasticalal, Obinoscopy Please, this is front page worthy. The Nigerian youths need to discuss a growing problem in the Nation. 1 Like |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by kingzizzy: 7:09am On Nov 02, 2015 |
gists: This flawed thinking of yours is why black Africa never moves forward. Igbos never started any war, it was your Nigeria that brought war to the east. You said in your write up that people have a right to self determination. Well, Ojukwu asked the people of eastern Nigeria what they wanted and they told him they wanted their sovereignty. Ojukwu then declared them a free people under the banner of Biafra. Ojukwu was one of those rare African leaders who did what his people asked of him. It was Nigeria, a mere British colonial constuct, that brought war down to the east in the name of 'one Nigeria'. So please, you and others like you should stop saying Igbos started war when it was Nigeria that came shooting first. I regard anything that can kill people in their millions as truly evil entity. Nigeria has done this in the past during Biafran war, and will probably do it again if Biafra is declared again. That is why it is time to do away with this British fabrication called Nigeria, it has lasted past its shelf life. Nigeria is an evil entity. 6 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by DrownedFish: 7:50am On Nov 02, 2015 |
LordMecuzy:Fucck your mouth up, you are not from Imo state. Bloody liar. 3 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by kingzizzy: 8:15am On Nov 02, 2015 |
OP, you reasons for saying Biafra is not viable are so funny, I felt like hanging myself out of laughter. You believe that corruption will kill Biafra? Has the massively corrupt entity called Nigeria been killed by corruption? You said that the minorities will not want be part of Biafra because the will be minorities in Biafra? Please don't make me laugh. A Niger- Delta man has the three majorities of Yoruba/Igbo/Hausa-Fulani on his head but you are trying to say this is better than having just Igbos? It is better to have three masters than one? How can any of the minorities be even more 'minor' in Biafra than they already are in Nigeria? 80% of the resources of the Niger-Delta people is reportedly in hands of the Northerners but you think the Niger-Deltans have a better deal in Nigeria than they could have in Biafra? Who are the people who just kicked a Niger-Delta president out of office? Who stood by the Niger-Delta people in the last elections? You people really make me laugh 6 Likes 1 Share |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by LordMecuzy(m): 8:49am On Nov 02, 2015 |
DrownedFish: K |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by IPOB123london: 10:34am On Nov 02, 2015 |
Useless thread when Biafra comes izon will run their show alaigbo will run their show Efik etc there will be nothing like minority by the way the poster is a typical yoruba im afraid. In one of his writings he decried the country called Nijeyria created by lugard.we all know the op start to speak out since he started to listen to rádio Biafra Then since u agree Nijeyria is fraud what does nigger delta mean and who created it And u actually believe in your right sense i go better My goodness me 2 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by laudate: 11:07am On Nov 02, 2015 |
IPOB123london: Whenever someone does not agree with you, in your view he must automatically be Yoruba. What was the name of the school you attended, again?? 2 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by laudate: 11:22am On Nov 02, 2015 |
gists: Guy, don't waste your time. They know the truth, but would never admit it. It suits them to blame everyone else for their woes, while absolving themselves of any responsibility. Ok, how come the Biafran soldiers and military high command never suffered from kwashiorkor during the war?? How come they declined the use of a land corridor to allow the entry of food into Biafra during the war?? How come they did not test the food for poison in Biafra, after letting it in to show the world if such food was poisoned or not, before rejecting the offer? It is all propaganda, my friend. And these guys are masters at it. 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by demmy(m): 11:25am On Nov 02, 2015 |
cramjones: Wrong. |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by laudate: 11:29am On Nov 02, 2015 |
gists: With reference to the parts in bold type..... Guy, remind me to give an award to the school you attended, and the family that raised you. They did a fantastic job. May God continue to bless you and uphold them. Peace! 1 Like 1 Share |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Candyrain(m): 12:11pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Bros I'm really surprised you ignored what I pointed to you. An honourable man would have just admitted he's wrong and apologise for wrongly misleading people. I'll assume your silence means you've accepted that you are wrong but not man enough to own up. You come across to me as someone enlightened so I'll advise you do a research on something before taking a position. Have a good day bro laudate: 2 Likes |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by laudate: 12:28pm On Nov 02, 2015 |
Candyrain: Guy, I do not understand what point you are trying to make. Another poster FrankAba1 said that there were Igbos in Benue State. Did I dispute it anywhere inside this entire thread?? Instead of asking him to clarify his statement or seeking further information from him, you are saying that I should confirm why I said there are no Igbo in Benue State. I have checked through this particular thread from beginning to end, and I cannot see where I made that remark. Why should I be the one to tell you who the Igbo people in Benue State, are?? Do I look Igbo to you?? Please what exactly are you trying to prove?? Or should I remind you of your earlier question?? Candyrain: 1 Like |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Nobody: 10:39am On Nov 03, 2015 |
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Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Funjosh(m): 10:41am On Nov 03, 2015 |
Hmmmm |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by miqos02(m): 10:46am On Nov 03, 2015 |
ohhh |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by humilitypays(m): 10:47am On Nov 03, 2015 |
cramjones:Very objective....nicely written without being biased. If only the so-called president would listen...I doubt he will, so the trouble continues. To many, Biafra maybe a joke of which yes...it may look unrealistic, but the disintegration of Nigeria can only be delayed, prolonged via this kind of government attitude, but definitely it will come if nothing is done as outlined in this insightful article. Once again, well done 1 Like |
Re: How Nigeria Must Deal With Biafra - Cramjones by Rilwayne001: 10:50am On Nov 03, 2015 |
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