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Sunday, November 22, 2015

BIAFRA - Igbo’s Decisive Day As S.East Govs,Leaders,Others Meet

Today is a decisive day for Igbo leaders  and South-East governors, who will gather in Enugu to deliberate on the ongoing protests and agitation for the actualisation of Republic of Biafra.


For about three weeks, members and supporters of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and a faction of the Movement for the Actualisation of the
Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) have been protesting in several cities of the South-East and South-South geo-political zones rooting for Biafra Republic and condemning the continued detention of Mr Nnamdi Kanu, the director of Radio Biafra, by the Federal Government.

Some of the cities that the agitators have taken their protests to include  Enugu, Onitsha,  Awka, Asaba, Owerri, Port Harcourt, Umuahia and Aba. The protests have been largely peaceful except in PortHarcourt where a soldier reportedly shot one person dead.
Disturbed by the intensity of the protests and effects on economic activities, governors of South- East states met on November 17 in Enugu and fixed Sunday (today), November 22, for an emergency meeting.


After the November 17 meeting, Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha, said the forum needed to ensure lasting peace in the zone and so have decided to consult widely with Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo, the apex Igbo socio-cultural organisation, traditional rulers, development unions, the clergy and other stakeholders.

“In furtherance to this, the South-east governors scheduled an emergency meeting of stakeholders on Sunday Nov. 22, 2015 at Enugu. Attendance at the emergency meeting will include all National Assembly members, ministers from the zone and other invited stakeholders from the zone”,Okorocha said.
Advising IPOB and MASSOB to embrace peace, which he said is the only way to the development of the zone, Okorocha said the forum agreed to appoint a high level Economic Advisory Committee to harness the economic potential of the people of the area.


It is on this score that all roads will lead to Enugu today for invited Igbo leaders and stakeholders for the decisive meeting.
Ohanaeze raises team, roots for restructuring
A member of the Imeobi (inner caucus) of Ohanaeze, Chief Guy Ikokwu, told Sunday Vanguard that
the apex Igbo group had raised a team in readiness for the meeting and was just waiting for the governors’ invitation letter.


His words: ‘’Ohanaeze is waiting for the IV (invitation letter). We have selected a team, which is ready to be in Enugu, if invited. We were not part of the last meeting. But the message is clear.

They should ask the president to start restructuring the country now. Those protesting are frustrated youths. Some of them are graduates who are better than peers from other parts of the country.

 The governors should demand restructuring, devolution of powers from the centre and implementation of the 2014 National Conference report. There is no federation in the world where the Centre is controlling local councils. It is only in Nigeria. The country is made up of six geo-political zones. Four out of the six – South-East, South-South, South-West and Middle Belt (North-Central) want the country restructured. So it is the best thing to do in the interest of the country.”

Vanguard reportage.



49 comments:

  1. Bikonu what is this rubbish?
    Why are you beating war drums?

    If you lot can achieve this without destabilizing the Nation and for the love of the Igbo race then I'm in.

    The problem is....the agitation for Biafran lòoks selfish...

    For those of you who are desperately spoiling for war go ask yo mama what the civil war was like! Send your immediate family NNAMDI KANU to go fight for biafra

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    1. Why is it that whenever you guys read of hear the word Biafra the next that comes into your mind is war? When has your dictionary replaced the word Biafra to war?

      For your information you already have war going on in Nigeria between you guys and boko haram why are you not saying anything about that?

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    2. Good!
      I don't support biafra m

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    3. @anonymous 9:10, biafra will continue to mean /conote /synonimous to war until it is otherwise proven. The first time it was heralded, it lead to war. And even now that it's upsurging again we all can see the results. And it's the only the beginning.

      Am happy there are well meaning igbos ready to meet on the issue. If the igbos want to go, it should be done in a better way. Not the carrying of placards and chanting of war songs.

      So until for once; the course of Biafra is channelled and achieved peacefully, it will continue to mean WAR....

      Enugo?

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  2. BIAFRA, fighting for a lost cause... they even lost the battle before it got started, only dumb folks wldnt see that.. its just the broke niggas championing this insane cause.

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  3. are the governors of cross river, delta, akwa ibom, rivers and edo going to be there too?

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    1. I don't know about other states, but AKS and CRS have no business with Biafran shit!

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    2. Edo is not is not part of Biafra


      All Hail Biafra

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  4. Let them go peacefully, divide the country

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  5. Immediately i saw biafra,i lost all interest in d context...cldnt be bothered reading.
    Although a phrase caught my attention "they should ask the president to start restructuring the country now. Those protesting are frustrated youths. Some of them are graduates who are better than peers from other parts of the country"
    Can u imagine d height of zuzurity. They shouldn't go about looking for ways to make ends meat,they shld sit put and wait for buhari to come feed 'em...Stupid people

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  6. Stella u didn't say anything this time why?.

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  7. Stella u didn't say anything this time why?. Are u tried of showing the Igbo's how much u hate them?. Idiot

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    1. No mind Stella


      Next time use your I.D, no be your data?
      Ewero ife n'eme

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    2. That's not fair, nor is it true. She empowers and enables moneymakers tribal bigotry, he's Ibo, so you can't say she hates the ibos. She didn't comment cos she's making breakfast and probably won't be going to church since she didn't announce it today like she does the few times she goes, lol!

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  8. I think their protest should be against their governors who sped four to eight flipping years in office without achieving anything. Good luck to them

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    1. Oh my, pretty & smart! You're spot on babe!

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    2. Thank you Jennah chief of which is onyeoshi 1 of Igbo land -Rochas Anayo OkorOcha

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  9. Those fools do not represent Biafra. Biafra secession is not about Igbo language or south sheath governors issue to decide on...
    Stella I've advices you to stay clear from this dicey issue just like many hardcore Biafrans have warned Linda who only post negative post about Biafra after collecting millions from Hausa and Yoruba folks

    How many times have you posted something about NAPnamdi Kanu's illegal incasiration? How many times have you made a post about the million man's peaceful protest?

    I'm not trying to tell you how to run your blog but please stop posting only negative post about biafra struggle. It's our right and we must surely achieve this dream in our time

    There's a genocide against the Berom (I got the spelling wrong)in Benue state by Fulani herdsmen post something about that
    We have been asking for #WarriBattalion soldiers that have been murdered by boko boys some days ago post something about that

    Boko haram is the world's deadliest terrorist group make a post about that

    A Russian armored tank was seized or delivered to boko haram by our military men few days ago make a post about that

    If you like don't approve this comment I don't care

    For anyone that will spew insult under my commen may God forgive you guys in advance

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    1. See the average Nigerian mentality.. you feel attacked. Why?
      How is this a negative post?

      A meeting was scheduled and it is suddenly a negative post..

      When I got to the part where you accused Hausas and Yorubas of bribing Linda,i lost hope in you...
      Just read that comment of yours.
      It is people like you that make genuine causes look stupid.

      Luckily Linda is Igbo,if not you would have accused her of being Tribalistic.

      Enough with this mentality abeg!!

      Disclaimer:
      This Anonymous does not represent an average Igbo man/woman!

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    2. Oh,it's not just the "berom" spelling that you got wrong darling. I would advice you to instead put all this intensity into learning how to write properly...

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    3. No insult for u my dear stranger. You need prayers and a mental attitude reset.

      Last week Stella ran a massive story on behalf of a BV, asking for eye witness reports of how the 1966 Civil War started. The comments were numerous, opinions scattered and divided, very sensitive topic. If she's not interested why would she do that?

      And you're right, you have no business telling whoever how to run their business.

      Get a drink and some good food and chill, its Sunday!

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    4. Iphie dear... You are blessed

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  10. I think they better know the truth now before they kill themselves a cause that's not necessary

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  11. They just can't leave Yoruba out of their business. They must always find a way to mention or drag Yoruba into their matter

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    1. I went back to read the post again and you are just daft...

      I'm Igbo and I don't support biafra but you are daft. Because all geopolitical zone was mentioned

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    2. Not just daft but in need of a huge lesson in civility and proper human relations .. daftina

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  12. What are they deciding? The political class should stop alienating and discriminating the poor masses; this is what gave birth to countless agitations and even terrorism..... Please tell if it's easy to brain wash a youth with good job and basic necessities into protesting and bombing.


    You can't use our common wealth to enrich your arrogant and proud families for years and not expect violence in the near future... The Nigerian youth can fight this but tribal hate won't let them.

    Stella note that they are protesting the release of their leader not secession.

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  13. Stella
    Live Igbos alone


    We must go
    Surely


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    1. She's not the owner of ur life so she can't determine whether u LIVE or Leave!in fact u pple shld leave already let's hear word! E ko shi lo!!!

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    2. @anon 11.30 :that was an epic response! A beg chop knuckles....

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  14. Stella
    Live Igbos alone


    We must go
    Surely


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    1. You and your family should go....go fight for Nnamdi make we rest

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  15. Their business abeg. PMB please give them what they want and let us have peace abeg. All I know is that my people (SS) won't be a part of this.

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    1. Aren't your daft??

      One Nigeria indeed

      Even you can talk... Issh

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  16. this republic of biafra struggle is an irony ... the igbos need the Nigeria population for business ... if they are a republic now who will buy there goods ... imagine they will need a work permit to sell goods in ph

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    1. Exactly. I'm Igbo and I am still asking those who want biafra this question. 90% of igbos are into business. You can't see a doctor that doesn't have a side business. You can't see a lawyer that isn't into other business. Business is the game in Igbo land.

      So when a Republic or country is achieved, who buys what from who and who sells to who??

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  17. Go n achieve biafra naa.... senseless u!! If by any chance u still av parents ask dem wat went down during d last one.
    All u dese senseless youth don't seize to amaze me.

    Osi

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    1. Daalu soo!

      Umu onuku...if unna see war na una go run

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    1. You obviously don't have an invitation. ..gonna crash as usual?

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  19. I think Buhari should just conduct a referendum in the affected states so that everyone can rest. I wonder what will happen to all the multi-billion naira Igbo businesses in Lagos PH Kano etc. I'm sure Igbo big boys have more businesses outside the south-east than within. Igbo people will need to apply for residents permit to live in Nigeria and they will be land-locked just like Lesotho. But then won't the leaders still be the same silly politicians we have now. That will be an exercise in futility

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