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Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by PierreAbutu(m): 10:26pm On May 06, 2018
A former President-General of the Ohaneze Ndigbo, Dr. Dozie Ikedife, spoke with OKEGWO KENECHUKWU on sundry issue. Excerpts:



What should be the expectation of Ndigbo as President Muhammadu Buhari prepares to run for a second tenure?
This raises a question whether the Igbo should support Buhari to win so that in 2023, Ndigbo will have an indisputable right to field a candidate for the Presidency or they should allow him to be defeated by perhaps another Northerner, who will be there for another eight years and that will cancel the chances of a candidate from the South East in 2023.
Another important question is what do those in Biafra land want. Is it Nigerian presidency or self-determination or the actualisation of Biafra. That is an issue that has to be resolved. These are the questions to be answered with as much rationalisation and logic as possible.

Who among the Igbo would answer these questions?
It is a difficult one. You will notice that if any group comes up to talk, another group will stand up and discredit it. It makes the thing look cacophonic. There is a disharmonious communication. One person will say one thing, another person will counter it and say a different thing.
A case in point to illustrate what I’m saying is what happened recently. The President General of Ohaneze Ndigbo, Chief Nnia Nwodo, got a report that the youth wing of Ohaneze had sacked him. What did he do? What is their locus for saying that? Is it the tail wagging the dog or the dog wagging the tail? All these kinds of situations are proofs of what I’m saying. The Igbo have to get their house in order. The people of Biafra land should get their house in order.

We have Alaigbo Development Foundation, South East Elders Forum and Even the Supreme Council of Indigenous People of Biafra, apart from Ohaneze Ndigbo. Which among these groups is qualified to address the issues?
Of course, they are all qualified.They are all legitimate Igbo organisation working for the interest of the Igbo people.

What is your own perception of the declaration of President Buhari to contest in 2019 ?
These are issues that have to be balanced. Buhari has every right to contest, if he so wished. It is for the Nigerian electorate to decide whether he deserves a second tenure or not. There is a school of thought in assessing him, I think judging from the way he ran the first four years; the suffering of people of the South East and the cry of marginalisation, another four years will make it appear like 40 years of neglect and marginalisation of the whole of South East.
The reference point is the reaction to the so-called Fulani herdsmen’s sacking of villages, communities and towns, planting themselves and carrying dangerous weapons without licences.

Why do you think the Fulani herdsmen attacks have continued unabated?
Now, it is understood that certain things happened during the Nigeria-Biafra Civil War. Biafra declared its independence on May 30, 1967 and the then Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon who was the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, said he was declaring a war against Biafra and expected that it would last for few weeks. He then underated the resistance and resolve of the Biafrans.
When the thing did not end in three weeks as he expected, he engaged mercenaries who came and fought, took their money and left. But Biafrans did not surrender. Then he was told that the Nigerian troops could take Port Harcourt, that so long as PortHarcourt was in Biafra land, Biafra will not cave in. To reach Port Harcourt, he apparently signed an agreement with the people of Cameroon that they should allow him access through Bakassi area to Port Harcourt and at the end of the war Cameroon should take Bakassi. That was done.
He signed that agreement as Nigeria signing away part of Biafran land while at that time Biafra was a sovereign state of its own recognised by some countries and Nigeria should have no legal right to sign away any part of its land. Notwithstanding, Biafra did not fall.
Gowon was said to have obliged to enlist help from Muslim soldiers from other West African countries where a good number of them came to help fight and decimated Biafra to bring it back to Nigeria. The condition for that service was that they would be allowed grazing rights all the way down Eastern Region, that was agreed.
And it appeared that looking back after the war, Cameroon claimed Bakassi and sacked natives of Bakassi who said they were Nigerians. Former President Olusegun Obasanjo as at that time took the case to the International Court of Justice (ICC) which ruled against Nigeria.
Similarly, Fulani herdsmen from neighbouring countries are of the assertion that based on the agreement with the Nigerian government during the civil war, they will graze their cattle at any place they want. And they now have the temerity to sack villages, communities and towns. And when they do, they just set up their homes and it appears that Buhari’s hands are tied because of that agreement allegedly signed by Gowon.

Is there no way the agreement could be reversed?
The legal questions is: Did Gowon have the right to sign away Biafran land, if he did that, when Biafra was standing as a sovereign state? Did he consult the people of Biafra then? Did any of them join in signing? Did he get their consent before signing it? If he did not consult the people of Biafra, is that agreement legitimate, is it binding? These are questions that deserve resolution by a court of
law.

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Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by PierreAbutu(m): 10:28pm On May 06, 2018
This is why he has been quiet over the Fulani Herdsmen killings

The truth is gradually revealing itself

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Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by Tolexander: 10:35pm On May 06, 2018
Gibberish!!!

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Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by rusher14: 10:46pm On May 06, 2018
Rubbish.
Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by Shawnnn01: 10:57pm On May 06, 2018
All these foolish Igbos again

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Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by anonymuz(m): 11:33pm On May 06, 2018
Poo talk.

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Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by debaj10: 12:23am On May 07, 2018
Shawnnn01:
All these foolish Igbos again
a whole race, nayim u dey cus lyk dat?!
u for fear God na...
at op:
have Igbo's developed their land, tackled crime, attained economic growth? so what example should anyone use to show how you'll be any different?
mouna go arrange una hous fes, b4 una com distob us, biko.
and as for herdsmen mata:
how many of ur pipu dem go kii b4 una len to dey gum many bodi, cari mashet go FAM?
bunkum

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Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by Nobody: 2:01am On May 07, 2018
Shawnnn01:
All these foolish Igbos again

my feelings for them have gone from disgust to apathy.

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Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by Nobody: 2:35am On May 07, 2018
debaj10:
a whole race, nayim u dey cus lyk dat?!
u for fear God na...
at op:
have Igbo's developed their land, tackled crime, attained economic growth? so what example should anyone use to show how you'll be any different?
mouna go arrange una hous fes, b4 una com distob us, biko.
and as for herdsmen mata:
how many of ur pipu dem go kii b4 una len to dey gum many bodi, cari mashet go FAM?
bunkum
This was how Benue people were talking until genocide fell on them

Cc lzaa onyeoga pointzerom shalomc Buhariguy Madridguy itsmeaboki

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Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by KidsNEXTdoor: 2:49am On May 07, 2018
TheCabal:


my feelings for them have gone from disgust to apathy.

The middle belt just received sense recently
Their eyes have been opened
It's a pity... It came a little late
But whenever one wakes up... That's his morning
They all regret their position during the war today...

You are just another pathetic fellow who craves the Fulani caliphate hegemony... Nothing lasts forever..
There is a an awakening in the land today....
People are surprised that a whole tribe saw decades ago what they are seeing playing out today...

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Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by IamaNigerianGuy(m): 3:11am On May 07, 2018
Ikedife should be associated with responsible pronouncements. This story while alluring, does not correlate with reality.
Gowon did many foolish things, but negotiating away grazing rights was not one of them.

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Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by doyinbaby(f): 4:54am On May 07, 2018
Gowon is alive he should defend himself
Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by orisa37: 6:23am On May 07, 2018
Desparate and Selfish. Greedy Race who want to run Nigeria aground.
Re: Gowon Signed Off Nigeria To Fulanis During Civil War –ikedife by Nobody: 6:44am On May 07, 2018
This trabalist Igbo man should just shut

Is it not both Igbo and Fulani that distroyed this useless Nigeria?
Both of them want to dominate Nigeria by all mean,Igbo tried it,now they are crying foul game,from there their Fulani brothers took it from them.

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