This guy should better start pleading to Nigerians for forgiveness of Biafra sins ,otherwise he will grow grey hair in awaiting trial .When old khaki man get elected through ballots doesn't mean his khaki ways will overnight despise him.Kalu ,man ! You should know Nigeria is indivisible nation,so much intertwined ,so much deeper than the eyes could see .The ideology of one ethnic breaking lose is long for gone.How I wish you know more about Nigeria before you start this uninformed cessation agitation and carrying the most futile cross on your ignorant head .
You failed to understand where all this is coming from. ... Sadly when President Muhammadu Buhari was
elected into office all that changed and eastern
stars stopped shining. Under him the
persecution, marginalization, humiliation,
detention, state-sponsored executions and
assassinations and sectarian and ethnic-
motivated murder of the Igbo has reached pre-
civil war proportions.
To add to that the Igbo have been treated with
more disdain and contempt by the Buhari
administration than any other government in our
entire history. Permit me to share just one
example of that here.
A few days ago hordes of AK-47-wielding Fulani
herdsmen and militants attacked some farms in
Enugu state. Fearing that the Agatu treatment
may be meted out to them and in order to
protect their lives, their families, their property,
their livestock and their crops from the
murderous vandals and marauders the Igbo
farmers organised themselves and fought back
gallantly.
Consequently there were casualties on both
sides. Instead of the police to come in to
apprehend the Fulani aggressors and raiders,
seize their weapons and bring them to justice
they arrested 76 Igbo farmers. Up until today
those farmers are in police custody and their
families have had no access to them.
As far as I am aware not one Fulani militant or
herdsman was questioned over this incident let
alone disarmed, captioned or arrested. As
unbelievable as it may appear this pattern of
behaviour by the security agencies has been the
norm throughout the Middle Belt and the south
since President Buhari has come to power.
They have displayed great reluctance to protect
the indigenous people and farmers of those two
regions from the pillaging, killing and molesting that
the Fulani herdsmen always subject them to.
It is also instructive to note that the political
leaders of the igbo nation appear to have been
so intimidated by this trend of events that none
of them has spoken out against the abduction
of the Enugu farmers or condemned the
barbarous action of the Fulani herdsmen that
raided their farms. Everyone else, including the Igbo Governors.
Senators, Ministers, elders and leaders of their
socio-political groups has maintained a curious,
submissive and stoic silence on this matter. I
guess that is a sign of the times that we are
living in and I cannot blame them. Given the
circumstances and the obvious constraints of
their political leaders and elders why would the
younger generation of the Igbo not agitate and
fight for the establisment of Biafra?
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