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Monday, September 28, 2015

Ohanaeze Ndigbo Cancels Igbo Day Celebration

Apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, the Ohanaeze Ndigbo, yesterday declared that there would be no formal activity to mark the 2015 Igbo day celebration.
The event is usually celebrated yearly on September 29.




President-General of Ohanaeze, Enwo Igariwey, who briefed journalists on the outcome of a meeting at Ohanaeze secretariat in Enugu, said this was a time for sober reflection.

Apparently referring to the outcome of the 2015 presidential election where Ohanaeze’s choice, former President Goodluck Jonathan was defeated, he said “we had a meeting, a select group met in-house with Ohanaeze executive to discuss the Igbo day celebration.

“It will be held low-key; branches are free to celebrate the Igbo day as they want, but at the national level, we have decided on a review. The situation of things in the country calls for tact and unity among Ndigbo. This is also why the theme of this year’s celebration is ‘Ako na Uche; Njiko Aka’ (tact and unity).”
Igariwey, however, stated that even though there would be no activity at the national level of Ohanaeze to mark the day, “we are calling on Ndigbo to observe the compulsory three minutes of silence on September 29 for people who died during the civil war.”

He added: “Our people should not be agitated or disappointed by lopsided appointments made by the President. We should remain calm, steadfast and think about how to develop our place. We should speak with one voice and avoid distractions.”

Earlier in an interview, former Secretary-General of Ohanaeze, Col. Joe Achuzie, called on Ndigbo not to despair but to remain viable opposition.
The Biafra war veteran said: “Having known that the President has distributed key positions,” Ndigbo should only accept ministerial positions if they would use such in the interest of the zone.

“If one is taking up the position, the person should not use it to popularise himself as others did in the past, it should only be on the basis of working for the interest of Ndigbo.


-National Mirror.




59 comments:

  1. Wat does of d ibos Have to celebrate! Bunch of thieves And assholes

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    1. Shallap... Anony baxtard! You must be a fool for such insensitive statement. Otogbo!!!

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    2. Thank you oo! You think its easy to be a bunch of thieves and assholes?? Of its easy come and try it na!

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    3. Your father,mother and your entire generations are thieves.
      Otuleeeee

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    4. Yimu! Useless pipu!

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    5. You are a useless bastard for making the statement. May your house be filled with thieves and assholes. Nkapi

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    6. At least they can celebrate for the gift of live. Anumpama

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    7. Aunt stella d photo up there is dat of d fMr president general Ohanaeze ndi igboo.,amb raph uwechue and his late.why is his photo up there kanu?



      M

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    8. Anon u ar sick, d only point I can pick up it “If one is taking up the position, the person should not use it to popularise himself as others did in the past, it should only be on the basis of working for the interest of Ndigbo. So our elderly knew d past minsters were bunch of thieves still they supported failed jonathan. I weep for them

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  2. Confused Tribe!!is dis suppose To be news

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    1. Eyahhh is it out fault that out people are richer than your dirty lazy people?

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    2. I guess you haven't heard that El Rufai is now Buhari,s right hand pally and planning to deal with the ofes,that fake picture of him and Osibanjo is a cover up,from an insider he is blocking Tinubu and Osibanjo from getting close to Buhari he wants to rule in 2019.yorubas are mumus since 1900

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    3. IGBO is not a tribe. IT'S A WHOLE NATION OF OVER 35 MILLION PEOPLE JUST LITTLE MORE THAN GHANA.
      GOD BLESS NIGERIA.
      GOD BLESS THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN.

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  3. I want to celebrate it with better goat meat vegetable soup and pounded yam!
    OK let me save my money then

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  4. Good talk. The ndigbos should forget about d old car go's refusal to appoint them but focus on developing their lands. I really hope those that get d ministerial slots will work for d ndigbos and not for themselves like d ohaneze said.

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    1. I am impressed.

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    2. Bet the anonymity SDK provides makes you feel all "powerful". Continue like this and I bet your stupidity will eventually lead to your end.

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    3. I am so sorry it was directed at anon 10:21

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    4. Igbos are their own enemies
      Pls move on
      Even we the Niger Deltans hve moved on
      Unq wan cry more than the bereaved?
      Mtschhhheeww

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  5. I trust my Generals wife to say something reasonable.

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  6. Stella this template make the blog be like laila own sha







    #GODWIN™

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  7. Anyi bu ndi Igbo will always thrive no matter what. Weda ministerial position or not.

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    1. Spot on!

      And that bn said,can we just move on and "ignore" d "slight" for now?
      Yea we have expressed our concerns and stated our grudge.but whining over it and calling meetings over it takes d shine off who we the Igbos are and our Strength.
      Our collective Strength.

      Aku feghalichaa, Odalu Awo!

      They can't do without us na.all.dis one na dem say,dem say.let's wait til all d Positions have bn given and every key Post occupied,den if we get talk,we go talk.

      Igbo Kwenu!
      Igbo Nuo nu!
      Igbo Zuo nu!
      Igbo Kaa nu!
      Igbo Chianu!
      Igbo Mmamanu!
      Igbo Kwezuonu o!

      Igbo ndi Chukwu Mere Eze!


      *whistling*
      Nnukwu Mmanwu Puta,obodo awalu oso.
      Oti Mkpu Ana Eti,gidigidi bu Ugwu Eze.....

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    2. Iseeèeeee!

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    3. Owuya ka anaeme, igbo mma mma nu ooo

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    4. Owuya ka anaeme, igbo mma mma nu ooo

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  8. My dear leave the foos that voted Buhari in ,now there is no money in circulation ,Jonathan released money that circulated and went round ,now a lot of people are crying no mom ey to be given to them like before ,people are going to have grey hair before they grow old ,no free cash,I preferred the last government ,for those looking for free Christmas money ,you are so on your own ,most big dudes are not seeing money again,buisness is bad ,companies are complaining .the people that voted for Buhari are going to regret it,not now.

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    1. You are a fool's fool is all I will say.

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    2. Did America, Germany, Uk give free money to people before they got to where they are today? I have always said it, your people are myopic. Haba!

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  9. But maka why na? Well, na them sabi sha. Apugom.

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  10. Col Joe Achuzie, a warrior's worrior .
    It is well.

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  11. Na lie! No government allocation for this year's celebration. Sober reflection ko.

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    1. God bless you Jane, my thoughts exactly! Awoof don end from Aso rock dem dey claim sober reflection.

      Gone are the days of wasteful spending, you want to celebrate your "day"? By all means but on your own account.


      Igbo, "claiming" right and crying foul since 1800.


      SHARONNA

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    2. Is GEJ from the south East? The love the Igbos have for that man is more the one they have for other Igbo leaders.

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  12. Stella biko post beta news. Who ohaneze ndi igbo don help?

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  13. What are they sober about? Set of jokers. Don't know why you people can't just let this issue pass. Life goes on. Must your lives be on standstill because buhari didn't appoint any key role to you guys? Abeg make una shift

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    1. U are just daft...who is d md of nnpc ur lazy ofemmanu ancestors abi??

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  14. Sober reflection on what. When will the igbos stop playing victims and face the real struggle.

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  15. About time. You better call your guvnors to order. If the igbos have nothing, the have industry. If the federal government will not support iy, why won't they build their own. When people say 'Aba made' it upsets me. Those people do amazing replicas with sub-standard materials. Now think about what they could be if they had the best materials and machines. It just breaks my heart. The wasting potential.

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  16. Happy celebration ohanaeze Ndigbo, Ndi igbo hunu onwe nu na anya.

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    1. "Ndi Igbo hunu onwe unu na anya"

      ... Irrespective of states....

      Oburo so Biafra n'onu... Thankiu.

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