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Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Fremancipation: 8:17am On Jun 14, 2017 |
agaba77: Op most of your arguements are based on economics. What many non-igbo nigerians do not understand is that ndi-igbo's #1 priority in life is not about making money, rather it is the freedom to pursue their God given destiny without artificial hinderance as curently obtains in Nigeria. The second issue is lack of fairness, equity and justice. Igbo culture and mindest is very strong on these issues.
These two issues is what is driving the agitation. Igbo businesses lost billions of naira by oberserving the sit at home, if its all about money they would have ignored the order.
Keep in mind that Hitler confisticated billions of dollars in jewish properties and busineses. The Jews lost everything they had worked hard to accumulate all over europe. Today some of the richest people in europe and the entire world are jewish, from Zuckerberg of facebook to Sergei Brin of google. Ndi Igbo will start from scrath if need be and still prosper greatly because its the culture and in their dna.
The solution is more autonomy to the regions so they can chart their own course and control their destiny. Beautiful!!! 14 Likes 1 Share |
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Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by sarahade(f): 8:21am On Jun 14, 2017 |
What I know is Biafra should stop including Niger delta in their useless map. If we can't stay on our own we stand with Nigeria. 2 Likes |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by kynbasil01: 8:21am On Jun 14, 2017 |
ochejoseph: BIAFRA VS AREWA FACE OFF: THE FIVE MAJOR ISSUE WE MUST NOT FAIL TO US
Growing up as a child in Rigiyar Dorowa area of Sokoto was one of the happiest times of my life, opposite our house were the native Hausa/ Fulani hosts while on our sides were the non-natives 80% of which were Igbos. life was good, pidgin English was the lingua franca and the two other languages we could not do without were Igbo and Hausa and as kids we spoke them fluently nobody thought us we just grew up to speaking the languages as we mingled without segregation.
I have stayed out the Biafra discussion because I realized that whenever the issue comes up emotions run high while common sense and logical reasoning is always thrown out of the window hence my decision to watch the drama on the sidelines ,As a child who was born, raised and educated in Sokoto, North western Nigeria, I have felt the warmth, kindness and undiluted love of the people, I also understand the thinking's of a typical northerner haven spent the first 27 years of my life there and as a husband to a lovely Igbo woman and father to kids with some Igbo blood in their veins I also have a stake in the Eastern region.
Like I asserted in my book the Unseen Terrorist published by Author house in the United Kingdom, telling yourself a lie is like putting a short gun to your head and pulling the trigger in both ways you end up destroying yourself. There are 5 issues we must objectively look at in the ethnic and religious conflict that produced the Biafra agitation, at this point in our nation’s history silence is no longer golden, and history will not be kind to us if we fail to objectively dissect the issue and help the warring parties understand what is truly at stake.
Issue Number 1: The Tendency of the North to always be Violent
No one likes living with animals, as Northerner's we have spilled so much human blood, about 75 % of our innocent and defenseless victims have been the Igbo people and their children, and we have not spared their property also. Once there is any small fight or civil disturbance the next thing a northern miscreant thinks of is how to destroy Igbo property and sniff life out of a fellow human being. During the sharia and election crises we killed and destroyed their properties across northern Nigeria, while they were still bleeding from the pains of the civil war and the trauma of abandoned property we continued to make them our number one target at the slightest provocation, these animalistic behavior we have perfected over decades has made living with us a nightmare. Even among the so called northerners we have remained extremely violent to ourselves, how do we explain the killings in my home state Benue, how do we rationalize the slaughter by Boko haram in the North East. The Agatu massacre by Fulani herdsmen, their collaborators and silent supporter's is unexplainable yet we want people to live and coexist with us! Only a mad man will do so without asking questions.
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Issue Number 2: Beneficiaries of the Northern Population.
The second truth we must tell ourselves is why are the Igbo's found in the remotest villages of Northern Nigeria, No one has milked the benefits of the Northern population like the Igbo nation truth be told. Unfortunately, majority of Igbo's and southerners are unwilling to accept the role of the north in developing the Igbo entrepreneurial zeal. A vast majority of the Goods and products sold in major south eastern markets like Aba and Onitsha are not consumed in the East they end up in the north, this explains why the volume of cash inflow to the east is at its lowest during Ramadan and crisis period up North, today the Igbo's control about 70% of the core commercial activity in the North while Northerner's control less than 3 % in the Eastern region these are facts. The Northern population has provided a training ground for many Igbo traders and their trainees who later became masters and continued their commercial exploits , data has shown that a vast majority of real estate especially in major cities in the northern Nigeria are owned by our eastern brothers and sisters thanks to a northern population that was willing to support their enterprise, but to claim the Igbo's are doing the north a favour by making money in their enclave like some have claimed is taking the insult too far .
Issue Number 3: Insensitivity to Religious Beliefs on Both sides
The complete lack of regard for the religious believe of the typical Muslim is usually the trigger for violence between the Arewa Muslim community and the Igbo nation, it is not unusual to find an Igbo man provocatively gulping a bottle of beer before a fasting Muslim neighbor without recourse to their emotions during Ramadan, the failure and outright refusal of a vast majority of the Igbo community to recognize and respect the religious beliefs of their host communities will continue to be the weakest and most lethal link in this complex relationship.
On the other hand, the insatiable appetite and perpetual quest to burn churches by arewa miscreants and few educated illiterates is another issue that has hastened the segregation of the nation along ethnic and religious lines, this is because the non-northern Christian population in the north is largely dominated by the Igbo's Unfortunately, the political elites on both sides see this as a political weapon and often used same to whip up sentiments during elections this explains why elections in Nigeria is never based on issues of development but largely on ethnic propaganda and where you pray.
Issue Number 4: Demerits of the Biafra agitation and Arewa exit declaration.
It was Micheal Crichton who said “if you don’t know history you don't know anything, you are like a leaf who does not know it is part of a tree." Today Puerto Rico is begging to lose its statehood and join the US as its 51st state, South Sudan the world's newest nation is currently in coma with no end in sight to the infighting for power by her political elite. It’s not about chasing people out of a land or claiming you want Biafra it’s about the huge consequences of what some of our friends are asking for...
Salient issues A. If Biafra is granted independence as some want that will automatically transform Igbo's into foreigners in Nigeria, a nation they contributed immensely to build.
Now... Which country in the world will allow foreigners to control 80 % of the commerce within its territory? It will be against National security to do so, except the capital of Biafra will be Abuja.
B. If Biafra secede Will the Arewa dominated "new" Nigeria allow Igbo's who by this time are non-nationals to still hold on to 70 % of the real estate which they control in the capital?
C. Many of the Nigerian flagged ships are Igbo owned, with Biafra coming into the picture they will automatically lose their privileged rights under the Cabotage laws and even go bankrupt because they automatically become foreign flagged ships with little or no expertise in foreign shipping and the huge demands
D. It will be odd to see Goods from Aba the China of Africa and Onitsha paying import duty just to cross the Niger Bridge into Asaba! ,!!! Yes that will be an export terminal if the agitation succeed, this will reduce the competitiveness of these products in terms of pricing.
E. Our current laws limits foreign equity in local banks, even Jaiz Nigeria’s only Islamic Bank has more Igbo shareholders than arewa Muslim shareholders, if that is the case imagine the Igbo shareholding and equity in traditional banks! What happens to these investments by hard working Igbo men and women? Will the law be changed overnight?
E. The Nigerian Civil service is dominated by Igbo's, comparative to their population nationally they have taken more than their fair share , will the over saturated states Eastern civil service struggling to pay salaries absorb them? How will the new nation cope with the huge number of pensioners from the east under the national payroll?
Qatar with all its huge resources powdered by gas and other petroleum resources is currently feeling the heat of the blockade by GCC nations, its only land border is with Saudi Arabia this route serves as the only link for the supply of critical resources and it is currently closed, the proposed Biafra although with some little orifices is virtually a landlocked region the Igbo man is too mobile and enterprising to be confined to a landlocked nation. Therefore those supporting Biafran agitation must avoid parochial sentiments and look at the bigger picture.
On the other hand my Arewa brothers who are banking on free crude oil money after chasing the Igbo's away must go back to the drawing board. It is sad that they fail to realize that once the South east goes, the South South will joyfully exit, and as we all know their agitation will not be as peaceful as IPOB who present themselves for practice training with live bullets by drunk officers and men of the Nigerian police and army, even the middle belt might not be willing to stay after the fragmentation and trust the highly educated Yoruba nation they have all the ingredients and capacity to start and sustain a viable new country.
As at today many of the northern states cannot sustain themselves, Benue my home state inclusive, with all the noise about food production and food basket there is widespread hunger, desperation and hopelessness in the land. The Northern healthcare system is driven by the population they want to expel, 9 out of every 10 pharmacy and chemist in the north 8 are owned by Igbo's. The educational system in the core north is on life support thanks to Boko Haram. We have failed to properly manage the industries bequeathed to us by the late Sir Ahamadu Bello the Sardaunan Sokoto today their carcasses are scattered all over the region. If there is a time we need entrepreneur’s and investors to come to our region it is now !!!.
Many of those who have joined the band wagon of chase them away and Biafra agitation have not seen war, and some are under the influence of tramadol, alcoholic drinks and other substances which they abuse , nevertheless there are genuine agitators with sufficient grounds to call for a divorce of the marriage of 1914, they have issues which needs to be addressed, this is why I believe the decision the Buhari administration to pursue the policy of 97% and 5% as soon as he was inaugurated was the worse decision of his presidency so far.
Furthermore, the decision to completely throw away the entire recommendations of the national conference without sieving through to implement some of its nation saving recommendations is an action we will continue to regret for many years to come. With the current administration showing no regard for the constitution, court orders or the rule of Law, citizens are beginning to copy these dangerous precedents by abrogating to themselves powers which even the state does not have, as manifested by these haphazard declaration's and counter declaration which will further weaken whatever is left of the Nigerian state.
It is instructive to note that the general feeling among Nigerians who genuinely have the interest of the nation at heart is that there is an urgent need to restructure or tweak the framework of Nigerian state in order to prevent an imminent collapse and descent into lawlessness and anarchy.
Finally, just like my Eastern family my Northern family must recognized that we all need each other, No ethnic nationality can claim to know all, and no region is entirely self-sustaining as such we must stair up the Nigerian spirit of innovation and seek for ways to permanently resolve our differences, salvage our crumbling economy and preserve whatever is left of our common humanity.
May God Bless the Federal Republic Of Nigeria
Oche Joseph Otorkpa is a fellow of the Royal Society for Public health UK And Author of the Unseen Terrorist
i stopped reading when i saw 'igbos dominate civil service ' 33 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by eph12(m): 8:25am On Jun 14, 2017 |
Kyase: it took america 170 years before it started working, just pray it doesnt take us that long There were no technologies, no template, no idea about what a working economy should look like but we know all these now and more. Are you still of the opinion that we are on the right path? So with the template set by developed world we must still move at this slow pace while some people bleed us dry? This is fvcked up 18 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by fabre4: 8:25am On Jun 14, 2017 |
intruxive: Oche, dey didnt ask you for help. They want biafra dole You are the one terminally. You don't joke abt sensitive issues. |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Whynotthetruth(m): 8:26am On Jun 14, 2017 |
ochejoseph I am not comfortable seeing someone of your pedigree dropping your bias against Igbo as TRUTH & FACTS here, irrespective of the fact that you have our daughter as a wife...You simply tried to wittingly cajole neutrals against Biafra support and probably provide a resource material for those who feed off their hatred for Igbo ...Why didn't you recount what Nigeria stands to lose by Biafra exit? Why didn't you come clear with your fears as a middle belt man who maybe confronted with INCREASED daily realities of hausafulani intimidation Incase of Biafra exit? Why not try an unbiased comparative analysis of the pros and cons maybe then you will see what hope Biafra holds? Why write OUTRIGHT lies as facts here? Which of the civil service is dominated by Igbo? I am disappointed in you my boss... Your son may grow tomorrow to read his father's bias and unfounded vituperations against his mother's side... internet remembers...Avoid writing or write when the FACTS are TRUTH not political or subjective truths. Finally, though I will be happy to remain in a RESTRUCTURED Nigeria but the prospects of a Biafran country whose potentials you downplayed even limited their geographical boundaries and severed her families seems VERY much tempting and more appealing to me. Hence, I will pray again; Ka mmiri Biafra zosa mu na ndi Igbo nile (let the rains of Biafra fall over us and wash away the dirty memories of Nigeria ) Iseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee !!!! 77 Likes 9 Shares |
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Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Deicide: 8:31am On Jun 14, 2017 |
kynbasil01: i stopped reading when i saw 'igbos dominate civil service ' And you quote the whole text just to say this? 4 Likes |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by LordOfNaira: 8:33am On Jun 14, 2017 |
Everyone is speculating about what would happen between and within Nigeria and Biafra when the Igbos leave.
The reality is, should the Igbos leave, there will no longer be Nigeria. Nobody would want to be in the same country with the Hausa-Fulani people. 38 Likes 3 Shares |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by oweman: 8:33am On Jun 14, 2017 |
intruxive: Oche, dey didnt ask you for help. They want biafra dole I Knew this Oche at rijiya dorawa he however he is not very honest or don't he remember the statement by the late Ogbunigafor made to then Sultan Abubakar the third to the effect he want to has a sit a the meetings whenever the old Sokoto states traditional council are sitting comprising today's Kebbi and Zambfra states states are holding meeting he too be recognized and given a sit to partake in delibrstions or the most recent talk of the ibos that Lagos is no man's land not also forgeting thier misadventure in Akure or is it the iresponsible talk of owning 85% of Abuja ¡ dont also forget statements before the present Emir of Kano came onvthe throne to me they got a proper reply for thier dumb agitation . Mr Oche take it easy its well with you Obole |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by kirchofff(m): 8:35am On Jun 14, 2017 |
agaba77: Op most of your arguements are based on economics. What many non-igbo nigerians do not understand is that ndi-igbo's #1 priority in life is not about making money, rather it is the freedom to pursue their God given destiny without artificial hinderance as curently obtains in Nigeria. The second issue is lack of fairness, equity and justice. Igbo culture and mindest is very strong on these issues.
These two issues is what is driving the agitation. Igbo businesses lost billions of naira by oberserving the sit at home, if its all about money they would have ignored the order.
Keep in mind that Hitler confisticated billions of dollars in jewish properties and busineses. The Jews lost everything they had worked hard to accumulate all over europe. Today some of the richest people in europe and the entire world are jewish, from Zuckerberg of facebook to Sergei Brin of google. Ndi Igbo will start from scrath if need be and still prosper greatly because its the culture and in their dna.
The solution is more autonomy to the regions so they can chart their own course and control their destiny. but the Igbo's are not united within themselves.....have Biafra and you'd see the truth. |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by magoo10(m): 8:36am On Jun 14, 2017 |
Nigeria has expired whether anyone likes it or not to think we can continue in this rabble rouser deceptive contraption amounts to day dreaming of the highest order. simply call for referendum and those who want to continue deceiving themselves in the name of Nigeria can remain 9 Likes |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Fremancipation: 8:39am On Jun 14, 2017 |
kirchofff: but the Igbo's are not united within themselves.....have Biafra and you'd see the truth. In fact igbos are the most united and progressive group in Nigeria. Everywhere they are, they form igbo unions and donate money to help back home. Stop this useless myth. 41 Likes 6 Shares |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by badman007(m): 8:39am On Jun 14, 2017 |
ochejoseph: BIAFRA VS AREWA FACE OFF: THE FIVE MAJOR ISSUE WE MUST NOT FAIL TO US
Growing up as a child in Rigiyar Dorowa area of Sokoto was one of the happiest times of my life, opposite our house were the native Hausa/ Fulani hosts while on our sides were the non-natives 80% of which were Igbos. life was good, pidgin English was the lingua franca and the two other languages we could not do without were Igbo and Hausa and as kids we spoke them fluently nobody thought us we just grew up to speaking the languages as we mingled without segregation.
I have stayed out the Biafra discussion because I realized that whenever the issue comes up emotions run high while common sense and logical reasoning is always thrown out of the window hence my decision to watch the drama on the sidelines ,As a child who was born, raised and educated in Sokoto, North western Nigeria, I have felt the warmth, kindness and undiluted love of the people, I also understand the thinking's of a typical northerner haven spent the first 27 years of my life there and as a husband to a lovely Igbo woman and father to kids with some Igbo blood in their veins I also have a stake in the Eastern region.
Like I asserted in my book the Unseen Terrorist published by Author house in the United Kingdom, telling yourself a lie is like putting a short gun to your head and pulling the trigger in both ways you end up destroying yourself. There are 5 issues we must objectively look at in the ethnic and religious conflict that produced the Biafra agitation, at this point in our nation’s history silence is no longer golden, and history will not be kind to us if we fail to objectively dissect the issue and help the warring parties understand what is truly at stake.
Issue Number 1: The Tendency of the North to always be Violent
No one likes living with animals, as Northerner's we have spilled so much human blood, about 75 % of our innocent and defenseless victims have been the Igbo people and their children, and we have not spared their property also. Once there is any small fight or civil disturbance the next thing a northern miscreant thinks of is how to destroy Igbo property and sniff life out of a fellow human being. During the sharia and election crises we killed and destroyed their properties across northern Nigeria, while they were still bleeding from the pains of the civil war and the trauma of abandoned property we continued to make them our number one target at the slightest provocation, these animalistic behavior we have perfected over decades has made living with us a nightmare. Even among the so called northerners we have remained extremely violent to ourselves, how do we explain the killings in my home state Benue, how do we rationalize the slaughter by Boko haram in the North East. The Agatu massacre by Fulani herdsmen, their collaborators and silent supporter's is unexplainable yet we want people to live and coexist with us! Only a mad man will do so without asking questions.
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Issue Number 2: Beneficiaries of the Northern Population.
The second truth we must tell ourselves is why are the Igbo's found in the remotest villages of Northern Nigeria, No one has milked the benefits of the Northern population like the Igbo nation truth be told. Unfortunately, majority of Igbo's and southerners are unwilling to accept the role of the north in developing the Igbo entrepreneurial zeal. A vast majority of the Goods and products sold in major south eastern markets like Aba and Onitsha are not consumed in the East they end up in the north, this explains why the volume of cash inflow to the east is at its lowest during Ramadan and crisis period up North, today the Igbo's control about 70% of the core commercial activity in the North while Northerner's control less than 3 % in the Eastern region these are facts. The Northern population has provided a training ground for many Igbo traders and their trainees who later became masters and continued their commercial exploits , data has shown that a vast majority of real estate especially in major cities in the northern Nigeria are owned by our eastern brothers and sisters thanks to a northern population that was willing to support their enterprise, but to claim the Igbo's are doing the north a favour by making money in their enclave like some have claimed is taking the insult too far .
Issue Number 3: Insensitivity to Religious Beliefs on Both sides
The complete lack of regard for the religious believe of the typical Muslim is usually the trigger for violence between the Arewa Muslim community and the Igbo nation, it is not unusual to find an Igbo man provocatively gulping a bottle of beer before a fasting Muslim neighbor without recourse to their emotions during Ramadan, the failure and outright refusal of a vast majority of the Igbo community to recognize and respect the religious beliefs of their host communities will continue to be the weakest and most lethal link in this complex relationship.
On the other hand, the insatiable appetite and perpetual quest to burn churches by arewa miscreants and few educated illiterates is another issue that has hastened the segregation of the nation along ethnic and religious lines, this is because the non-northern Christian population in the north is largely dominated by the Igbo's Unfortunately, the political elites on both sides see this as a political weapon and often used same to whip up sentiments during elections this explains why elections in Nigeria is never based on issues of development but largely on ethnic propaganda and where you pray.
Issue Number 4: Demerits of the Biafra agitation and Arewa exit declaration.
It was Micheal Crichton who said “if you don’t know history you don't know anything, you are like a leaf who does not know it is part of a tree." Today Puerto Rico is begging to lose its statehood and join the US as its 51st state, South Sudan the world's newest nation is currently in coma with no end in sight to the infighting for power by her political elite. It’s not about chasing people out of a land or claiming you want Biafra it’s about the huge consequences of what some of our friends are asking for...
Salient issues A. If Biafra is granted independence as some want that will automatically transform Igbo's into foreigners in Nigeria, a nation they contributed immensely to build.
Now... Which country in the world will allow foreigners to control 80 % of the commerce within its territory? It will be against National security to do so, except the capital of Biafra will be Abuja.
B. If Biafra secede Will the Arewa dominated "new" Nigeria allow Igbo's who by this time are non-nationals to still hold on to 70 % of the real estate which they control in the capital?
C. Many of the Nigerian flagged ships are Igbo owned, with Biafra coming into the picture they will automatically lose their privileged rights under the Cabotage laws and even go bankrupt because they automatically become foreign flagged ships with little or no expertise in foreign shipping and the huge demands
D. It will be odd to see Goods from Aba the China of Africa and Onitsha paying import duty just to cross the Niger Bridge into Asaba! ,!!! Yes that will be an export terminal if the agitation succeed, this will reduce the competitiveness of these products in terms of pricing.
E. Our current laws limits foreign equity in local banks, even Jaiz Nigeria’s only Islamic Bank has more Igbo shareholders than arewa Muslim shareholders, if that is the case imagine the Igbo shareholding and equity in traditional banks! What happens to these investments by hard working Igbo men and women? Will the law be changed overnight?
E. The Nigerian Civil service is dominated by Igbo's, comparative to their population nationally they have taken more than their fair share , will the over saturated states Eastern civil service struggling to pay salaries absorb them? How will the new nation cope with the huge number of pensioners from the east under the national payroll?
Qatar with all its huge resources powdered by gas and other petroleum resources is currently feeling the heat of the blockade by GCC nations, its only land border is with Saudi Arabia this route serves as the only link for the supply of critical resources and it is currently closed, the proposed Biafra although with some little orifices is virtually a landlocked region the Igbo man is too mobile and enterprising to be confined to a landlocked nation. Therefore those supporting Biafran agitation must avoid parochial sentiments and look at the bigger picture.
On the other hand my Arewa brothers who are banking on free crude oil money after chasing the Igbo's away must go back to the drawing board. It is sad that they fail to realize that once the South east goes, the South South will joyfully exit, and as we all know their agitation will not be as peaceful as IPOB who present themselves for practice training with live bullets by drunk officers and men of the Nigerian police and army, even the middle belt might not be willing to stay after the fragmentation and trust the highly educated Yoruba nation they have all the ingredients and capacity to start and sustain a viable new country.
As at today many of the northern states cannot sustain themselves, Benue my home state inclusive, with all the noise about food production and food basket there is widespread hunger, desperation and hopelessness in the land. The Northern healthcare system is driven by the population they want to expel, 9 out of every 10 pharmacy and chemist in the north 8 are owned by Igbo's. The educational system in the core north is on life support thanks to Boko Haram. We have failed to properly manage the industries bequeathed to us by the late Sir Ahamadu Bello the Sardaunan Sokoto today their carcasses are scattered all over the region. If there is a time we need entrepreneur’s and investors to come to our region it is now !!!.
Many of those who have joined the band wagon of chase them away and Biafra agitation have not seen war, and some are under the influence of tramadol, alcoholic drinks and other substances which they abuse , nevertheless there are genuine agitators with sufficient grounds to call for a divorce of the marriage of 1914, they have issues which needs to be addressed, this is why I believe the decision the Buhari administration to pursue the policy of 97% and 5% as soon as he was inaugurated was the worse decision of his presidency so far.
Furthermore, the decision to completely throw away the entire recommendations of the national conference without sieving through to implement some of its nation saving recommendations is an action we will continue to regret for many years to come. With the current administration showing no regard for the constitution, court orders or the rule of Law, citizens are beginning to copy these dangerous precedents by abrogating to themselves powers which even the state does not have, as manifested by these haphazard declaration's and counter declaration which will further weaken whatever is left of the Nigerian state.
It is instructive to note that the general feeling among Nigerians who genuinely have the interest of the nation at heart is that there is an urgent need to restructure or tweak the framework of Nigerian state in order to prevent an imminent collapse and descent into lawlessness and anarchy.
Finally, just like my Eastern family my Northern family must recognized that we all need each other, No ethnic nationality can claim to know all, and no region is entirely self-sustaining as such we must stair up the Nigerian spirit of innovation and seek for ways to permanently resolve our differences, salvage our crumbling economy and preserve whatever is left of our common humanity.
May God Bless the Federal Republic Of Nigeria
Oche Joseph Otorkpa is a fellow of the Royal Society for Public health UK And Author of the Unseen Terrorist
I am from Delta State, I was born in Kaduna, we fled in the middle of the night after watching the brutal killing of some of our neighbours. Think about it... Delta with all her resources, what the hell were my parents looking good for in the north? It's like seeing a Saudi man doing a security or cleaning job in London. That's never going to happen. This is the real problem 24 Likes |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by fabre4: 8:40am On Jun 14, 2017 |
kirchofff: but the Igbo's are not united within themselves.....have Biafra and you'd see the truth. No people are totally unites among themselves as long as they share the same ideology that's what matters 8 Likes |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by HiddenShadow: 8:40am On Jun 14, 2017 |
kirchofff: but the Igbo's are not united within themselves.....have Biafra and you'd see the truth. Be concern more of how you will survive without ND and SE oil and gas Biafrans will sort out their problem 21 Likes 2 Shares |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by jessedaflow: 8:40am On Jun 14, 2017 |
Kyase: it took america 170 years before it started working, just pray it doesnt take us that long Americans re autonomous thee chose to be Americans but nigeria citezens re forcee to be Nigerian thereby removin patriotism in them..Let th government conduct referendum and see the faith of the people if really we re in democracy 8 Likes |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by onyidon22(m): 8:40am On Jun 14, 2017 |
iiiyyyk: your write up is fine, though u lean a bit in favour of the north that I understand.
1. U know life can not be compared to any material acquisition by man. The mere fact that the life and property of an Igboman is not and might never be secured in the North, looking at current prevailing factors. This alone completely nullifies any economic benefit Igbos get from the North.
2.U didn't Mention that Igbos pay business and property/hotel taxes in those states, which help the economy of those states.
3. if Igbos withdraw their little investments in the north, the economy of those places will feel it as well. 4. who consume most of the farm produce from the North, remember we buy them, north dont give it to us for free. if they tax our products heavily, we also tax theirs. 5. Igbos will easily build another lagos in Abia, via Imo River to atlantic, or in cross River and Akwa Ibom whom am very sure we gladly join the Igbos...Remember we are very close to central Africa, a bigger market than Lagos_ west Africa corridor.
6. what makes nations great is not natural resources, but Human capital development and financial capital, which u agree Igbos are not doing too badly in Both.
I want a restructured Nigeria, to true fiscal federalism, or back to regional(6 federating Regions) but if Fed govt persist in status quo, am afraid, Nigeria is not sustainable. therefore Biafra becomes the next viable option for all progressive minded Igbo Nation.
I tell u the truth, Biafra will be an aggressive success with freeminded Igbomen. Rather than compare Biafra with Sudan, I think u should look at countries like Taiwan, Hong Kong, South Korea and Singapore. the Igboman share same spirit and mindset with people from these places ....surving against all odds
all the same welldone
More power to your elbow sir,I really respect you and share the same opinion with you
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Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by hardbody: 8:41am On Jun 14, 2017 |
FriendNG:
Let's not lie to ourselves. You're just giving yourself unnecessary excuses, what hit up this Biafra agitation was not and will never be Buhari statement about 5% and 97%.
The Igbo shows this hatred on social media b4 the statement, infact even worst before he become the president.
Hiding under such statement is a prima facia[i][/i] What does this mean? or you are just typing gibberish? 2 Likes |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by realbest(m): 8:41am On Jun 14, 2017 |
ochejoseph: BIAFRA VS AREWA FACE OFF: THE FIVE MAJOR ISSUE WE MUST NOT FAIL TO US
Growing up as a child in Rigiyar Dorowa area of Sokoto was one of the happiest times of my life, opposite our house were the native Hausa/ Fulani hosts while on our sides were the non-natives 80% of which were Igbos. life was good, pidgin English was the lingua franca and the two other languages we could not do without were Igbo and Hausa and as kids we spoke them fluently nobody thought us we just grew up to speaking the languages as we mingled without segregation.
I have stayed out the Biafra discussion because I realized that whenever the issue comes up emotions run high while common sense and logical reasoning is always thrown out of the window hence my decision to watch the drama on the sidelines ,As a child who was born, raised and educated in Sokoto, North western Nigeria, I have felt the warmth, kindness and undiluted love of the people, I also understand the thinking's of a typical northerner haven spent the first 27 years of my life there and as a husband to a lovely Igbo woman and father to kids with some Igbo blood in their veins I also have a stake in the Eastern region.
Like I asserted in my book the Unseen Terrorist published by Author house in the United Kingdom, telling yourself a lie is like putting a short gun to your head and pulling the trigger in both ways you end up destroying yourself. There are 5 issues we must objectively look at in the ethnic and religious conflict that produced the Biafra agitation, at this point in our nation’s history silence is no longer golden, and history will not be kind to us if we fail to objectively dissect the issue and help the warring parties understand what is truly at stake.
Issue Number 1: The Tendency of the North to always be Violent
No one likes living with animals, as Northerner's we have spilled so much human blood, about 75 % of our innocent and defenseless victims have been the Igbo people and their children, and we have not spared their property also. Once there is any small fight or civil disturbance the next thing a northern miscreant thinks of is how to destroy Igbo property and sniff life out of a fellow human being. During the sharia and election crises we killed and destroyed their properties across northern Nigeria, while they were still bleeding from the pains of the civil war and the trauma of abandoned property we continued to make them our number one target at the slightest provocation, these animalistic behavior we have perfected over decades has made living with us a nightmare. Even among the so called northerners we have remained extremely violent to ourselves, how do we explain the killings in my home state Benue, how do we rationalize the slaughter by Boko haram in the North East. The Agatu massacre by Fulani herdsmen, their collaborators and silent supporter's is unexplainable yet we want people to live and coexist with us! Only a mad man will do so without asking questions.
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Issue Number 2: Beneficiaries of the Northern Population.
The second truth we must tell ourselves is why are the Igbo's found in the remotest villages of Northern Nigeria, No one has milked the benefits of the Northern population like the Igbo nation truth be told. Unfortunately, majority of Igbo's and southerners are unwilling to accept the role of the north in developing the Igbo entrepreneurial zeal. A vast majority of the Goods and products sold in major south eastern markets like Aba and Onitsha are not consumed in the East they end up in the north, this explains why the volume of cash inflow to the east is at its lowest during Ramadan and crisis period up North, today the Igbo's control about 70% of the core commercial activity in the North while Northerner's control less than 3 % in the Eastern region these are facts. The Northern population has provided a training ground for many Igbo traders and their trainees who later became masters and continued their commercial exploits , data has shown that a vast majority of real estate especially in major cities in the northern Nigeria are owned by our eastern brothers and sisters thanks to a northern population that was willing to support their enterprise, but to claim the Igbo's are doing the north a favour by making money in their enclave like some have claimed is taking the insult too far .
Issue Number 3: Insensitivity to Religious Beliefs on Both sides
The complete lack of regard for the religious believe of the typical Muslim is usually the trigger for violence between the Arewa Muslim community and the Igbo nation, it is not unusual to find an Igbo man provocatively gulping a bottle of beer before a fasting Muslim neighbor without recourse to their emotions during Ramadan, the failure and outright refusal of a vast majority of the Igbo community to recognize and respect the religious beliefs of their host communities will continue to be the weakest and most lethal link in this complex relationship.
On the other hand, the insatiable appetite and perpetual quest to burn churches by arewa miscreants and few educated illiterates is another issue that has hastened the segregation of the nation along ethnic and religious lines, this is because the non-northern Christian population in the north is largely dominated by the Igbo's Unfortunately, the political elites on both sides see this as a political weapon and often used same to whip up sentiments during elections this explains why elections in Nigeria is never based on issues of development but largely on ethnic propaganda and where you pray.
Issue Number 4: Demerits of the Biafra agitation and Arewa exit declaration.
It was Micheal Crichton who said “if you don’t know history you don't know anything, you are like a leaf who does not know it is part of a tree." Today Puerto Rico is begging to lose its statehood and join the US as its 51st state, South Sudan the world's newest nation is currently in coma with no end in sight to the infighting for power by her political elite. It’s not about chasing people out of a land or claiming you want Biafra it’s about the huge consequences of what some of our friends are asking for...
Salient issues A. If Biafra is granted independence as some want that will automatically transform Igbo's into foreigners in Nigeria, a nation they contributed immensely to build.
Now... Which country in the world will allow foreigners to control 80 % of the commerce within its territory? It will be against National security to do so, except the capital of Biafra will be Abuja.
B. If Biafra secede Will the Arewa dominated "new" Nigeria allow Igbo's who by this time are non-nationals to still hold on to 70 % of the real estate which they control in the capital?
C. Many of the Nigerian flagged ships are Igbo owned, with Biafra coming into the picture they will automatically lose their privileged rights under the Cabotage laws and even go bankrupt because they automatically become foreign flagged ships with little or no expertise in foreign shipping and the huge demands
D. It will be odd to see Goods from Aba the China of Africa and Onitsha paying import duty just to cross the Niger Bridge into Asaba! ,!!! Yes that will be an export terminal if the agitation succeed, this will reduce the competitiveness of these products in terms of pricing.
E. Our current laws limits foreign equity in local banks, even Jaiz Nigeria’s only Islamic Bank has more Igbo shareholders than arewa Muslim shareholders, if that is the case imagine the Igbo shareholding and equity in traditional banks! What happens to these investments by hard working Igbo men and women? Will the law be changed overnight?
E. The Nigerian Civil service is dominated by Igbo's, comparative to their population nationally they have taken more than their fair share , will the over saturated states Eastern civil service struggling to pay salaries absorb them? How will the new nation cope with the huge number of pensioners from the east under the national payroll?
Qatar with all its huge resources powdered by gas and other petroleum resources is currently feeling the heat of the blockade by GCC nations, its only land border is with Saudi Arabia this route serves as the only link for the supply of critical resources and it is currently closed, the proposed Biafra although with some little orifices is virtually a landlocked region the Igbo man is too mobile and enterprising to be confined to a landlocked nation. Therefore those supporting Biafran agitation must avoid parochial sentiments and look at the bigger picture.
On the other hand my Arewa brothers who are banking on free crude oil money after chasing the Igbo's away must go back to the drawing board. It is sad that they fail to realize that once the South east goes, the South South will joyfully exit, and as we all know their agitation will not be as peaceful as IPOB who present themselves for practice training with live bullets by drunk officers and men of the Nigerian police and army, even the middle belt might not be willing to stay after the fragmentation and trust the highly educated Yoruba nation they have all the ingredients and capacity to start and sustain a viable new country.
As at today many of the northern states cannot sustain themselves, Benue my home state inclusive, with all the noise about food production and food basket there is widespread hunger, desperation and hopelessness in the land. The Northern healthcare system is driven by the population they want to expel, 9 out of every 10 pharmacy and chemist in the north 8 are owned by Igbo's. The educational system in the core north is on life support thanks to Boko Haram. We have failed to properly manage the industries bequeathed to us by the late Sir Ahamadu Bello the Sardaunan Sokoto today their carcasses are scattered all over the region. If there is a time we need entrepreneur’s and investors to come to our region it is now !!!.
Many of those who have joined the band wagon of chase them away and Biafra agitation have not seen war, and some are under the influence of tramadol, alcoholic drinks and other substances which they abuse , nevertheless there are genuine agitators with sufficient grounds to call for a divorce of the marriage of 1914, they have issues which needs to be addressed, this is why I believe the decision the Buhari administration to pursue the policy of 97% and 5% as soon as he was inaugurated was the worse decision of his presidency so far.
Furthermore, the decision to completely throw away the entire recommendations of the national conference without sieving through to implement some of its nation saving recommendations is an action we will continue to regret for many years to come. With the current administration showing no regard for the constitution, court orders or the rule of Law, citizens are beginning to copy these dangerous precedents by abrogating to themselves powers which even the state does not have, as manifested by these haphazard declaration's and counter declaration which will further weaken whatever is left of the Nigerian state.
It is instructive to note that the general feeling among Nigerians who genuinely have the interest of the nation at heart is that there is an urgent need to restructure or tweak the framework of Nigerian state in order to prevent an imminent collapse and descent into lawlessness and anarchy.
Finally, just like my Eastern family my Northern family must recognized that we all need each other, No ethnic nationality can claim to know all, and no region is entirely self-sustaining as such we must stai
Mr Oche. I was also born and raise up in sokoto.To be precise mabera area growing up with many ethnic nationalities like Igbo,Yoruba,Idoma,Igala etc. I know rijiya ,filin sukuwa,gobirawa etc very well.I do agree with some of points and also disagree with some.To me , the genesis of all this problem start with Igbo's not respecting Hausa/Fulani strong belief to their religion.If only they realize importance of religion to these people many crisis could be averted .Rijiya,sahara,mabera,Bello way,tamaje,offa road,J Allen,Hajia Halima etc still remain cosmopolitan here in sokoto and I can bet anything these people are happy staying here. |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by aolawale025: 8:41am On Jun 14, 2017 |
Oxalic: @Ochejoseph. There are certain critical issues that are involved in the agitation by Igbos. The very first reason, as you have stated already, is the theory of 97% and 5%. This was a very unfortunate statement. Buhari shouldn't have made such a comment. The second reason, which again you have stated, is the silence of the FG over the murderous and criminal activities of Fulani herdsmen. As you have rightly pointed out in your write up, Igbos are not the only group involve in the agitation. The Middle Belt, Niger Delta and South West, are all clamouring for secession or restructuring as the case may be. The main issue is the right to life. You got it right. This government's actions and in actions helped deepen the cracks on the Nigerian federation. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Priest69(m): 8:43am On Jun 14, 2017 |
felixattah: u think Akwa Ibom land is a free enclave for you people to grab? You must be the greatest idiots to feel u are the master over ibibioland. Akwa Ibom is not a free enclave, but I think your people won't want to remain in Nigeria if it divides. In fact almost all region will want out, there might even be fragments of countries in Nigeria based on ethnic groups (lol when I imagine that) 1 Like |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by Lushore1: 8:46am On Jun 14, 2017 |
I'm happy the author kept the yorubas out of his story... 1 Like |
Re: Biafra Vs Arewa Face Off: The Five Major Issues We Must Not Fail To Understand by PHIPEX(m): 8:47am On Jun 14, 2017 |
The agitation has taken a dimension that's dangerous for Nigeria, if the govt keeps pretending that all is well, I can only say " there was a country". Am only surprised with supposedly educated people who think succession is tantamount to war, whenever Biafra is mentioned they respond with war threat yet foolishly tells an Igbo man to return to the East before making a demand.
At OP, great write up but Ill say the biggest mistake of Buhari was arresting Nnamdi Kalu, the govt indirectly made an unknown Nnamdi the face of Biafra. Biafra agitation was led by unemployed Massob but Kalu now has the attention of both the educated and the uneducated, that's a danger to Nigeria.
People like me are still on the fence but if Nigeria fails to restructure, they should expect bigger issues ahead. Enough of the pretence, the South East is marginalized. 8 Likes |