Wale Akin: Generator of the Polemics of the Biafran War [HOLD- INFLAMATORY] Print E-mail
Friday, 28 July 2006

I am so saddened that some mindless, gruesome and feckless people are still talking and discussing about the Biafran war in groups? But to say something here, I am ashamed that some shameless people write whatever they want to write, and claim they have done research? What research? What actually did you research? Some pot-bellied people sit so tight in their seats in Kent and ram bunkum about Oguta.

As a matter of fact, those who continue to push out nonsense, in the name of trying to belittle the Igbos should be rejected, ejected, excommunicated, degraded and sent to go to roost before the cock. At the moment, no one, as I am concerned should ever grab topics like Biafra, claiming to have done ‘research’, while those who are on the verge of righting themselves are kept in prisons, by some piggy-faced and frog-bellied dastards, who claim they are democrats, for the said ‘treasonable felonies’. Undeniably, Obasanjo is the dastard I am talking about. If he wants to represent the Yorubas (very well), who think that the Igbos are nothing, he should set his prisoners FREE, or else, Amadiora is out there to strike him dead.

Those who claim they know things about Oguta and have done their puny and selfish research about oil should be very careful with the way they gush out their senseless write-ups in the name of trying to pin-point, why they think the Igbos want a sovereign state.

Major Alexander Madiebo, in his personal accounts of the Biafran war (Nigerian Revolution and the Biafran War) details everything one would want to know about that war, and how infact, the British connived with the autocratic Nigeria to strangle Biafrans. What people should talk about now is to make sure that the Biafrans, like the Jews (as which they are seen by some Northerners and Southerners) should never be ridiculed anymore, and without being told, no one, as I am expected should never count names, as to why the Igbos want to separate from Nigeria, whether they have oils or not. It is no one’s business and ONLY hypocrites engage in such things.

In Nigeria, no tribe is superior to the other, but for some careless comment Wale Akin made, I should enlighten him about the Igbos, as a Sikh did to me, when I made a mistake about Sikhs. Take it or don’t. But this should serve your day, that if the Igbos are not humiliated, they will definitely stand on their own, like any other tribe in Nigeria. The Igbos in particular, as one could attest to it, are into lucrative businesses and can save their country to the fullest measures.

Nollywood is a strong breed of Biafra. What is called the Nigerian literature today is suffused with Biafran and Igbo stories, told by Igbo writers. Why should anyone take them into discussions? Because you deceitfully shouted, ‘No victor, no vanquished?!’ No one as I am concerned should talk about it in the way Wale, the Eyes of the Owl said it. I don’t know him, and wouldn’t want to, until they stop lurking hatred, jealous and angst in their minds, for people whom they think are just mere sheep, because you said they come to Lagos and build their houses. My father says, oke gara cha, ya ehie ngiga, and this, I will not translate. The more Biafran foes tackle them, the more God gives them strength to defeat them, like Israel is doing to Lebanon.

If at all that those cruel crabs can have rethinks, they should be able to remember that one’s past should be respected. Biafra remains Biafra! And Igbos remain the Igbos!

 

 

 

 

 

 




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