@kacydeone
Both Hausa and Yoruba, among so many other ethnic tribes in Nigeria who faught to keep Nigeria one saw first-hand inhumanity of killing and being killed, the unspeakable suffering, malnutrition, untimely deaths of hundreds of thousands of innocent biafrans. These people are not comfortable when people start romancing with the idea of biafran independence. If some people are not tired of war, these people are. It is not that they are afaid of biafra. Come to think of it, biafra as a country is not feasible or viable. The states surrounding igbo nation will not want to be ruled by biafra, e.g., Rivers, Edo, Delta etc. So, biafra will be a landlocked tiny enclave unable to produce its own food, given that much of its food comes from north central (yams, Akpu etc) and the fact that almost every biafran will want to be a trader, who will buy from who and who will farm? It has no industry and no significant oil. Dear Kacydeone, biafra is not utopia and no one will envy biafra buy rather pity those who like to romance with the idea of a dead and buried cause. The igbos are so integrated into Nigeria that a separation will cause them in terms of their matrial property which are spread across the length and breath of Nigeria, and their personal well-being irreparable damage. Do not mistake Irish struggle! Ireland is a country separated from UK by both land and sea, unlike igbo nation which is an enclave in bigger Nigeria. Biafra is at best a pipe dream and at worst, your worst enemy's nightmare.
@Allen if not you are a woman, i could have ask you a question, beside who is talking about war, killing and hunger pls the poster gives example HE said to separate like SUDAN peaceful one.
