Has Biafra Been Compromised? Print E-mail
Written by SOC Okenwa   
Wednesday, 28 May 2008

When the article late March captioned "IBB: A Misunderstood Statesman?" was published online some readers wrote me privately in commendation. One of those who wrote in, names withheld, had said: "Mazi Okenwa: You write well. You write with courage, a quality which many Nigerian writers do not possess. But until you can take Nigeria seriously as a "failed state," all that courage is still on paper. Come home to Biafra. Contribute your quota to Biafra actualization: that's where the courageous people of practical value are now. Nigeria fails: we, as the Nation and peoples of Biafra, do not have to fail with Nigeria. Infact, we won't: we are working to see to that. Please join us."

As courtesy demanded I wrote him back and my email to him in response went thus: "My 'Biafran' brother, Good day! How are you doing out there? Thank you for your encouraging appreciative message. Of course I was born and bred a Biafran but circumstances may not have permitted one to live out this Biafran national identity. Now without pretending to the contrary I feel and behave Nigerian in the absence of concrete plans to realise our Biafra! One is helpless here!

Until such a time such possibility of its realisation on the ground could be guaranteed I think one should not deceive himself by proclaiming it loud and clear even when realities on the ground suggest our comprehensive participation in the Nigerian federal project. The above represents my position, my dear, and I hope you understand. Remain blessed!"

For the past week the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) has been protesting in all the states of the Southeast against the killing of its members and the repressive attitude of the powers-that-be against their seperatist interests.
According to a statement credited to the Movement: "Irrespective of the non-violent approach of MASSOB, the Nigerian State continued its genocide against our people. From May 22, 2000 to April 22, 2008 more than 2,000 registered members of MASSOB in various cities in Nigeria were killed by Nigerian security personnel."  What a tragedy!

Established in 1999 MASSOB seeks to galvanise Ndigbo and raise awareness about the need for the resuscitation of the Biafran nationhood project. Ever since then heads and bones have been broken and houses burnt and agitators arrested and jailed by the Nigerian security forces. Tragically we have been informed by MASSOB high command that over two thousand of its activists had met their cruel deaths in the hands of these trigger-happy forces. The Nigerian security forces especially the SSS are always hard and easily moved to the employment of maximum oppressive tendencies whenever the issue revolves around Biafra and MASSOB.

Chief Ralph Uwazuruike has spent years in prison with tales of dehumanisation, assault and outright disgraceful attempts to break his will by federal forces. But he has remained focused and dedicated to the course. He lost his dear mother while in detention and has had to be released by a high court on the ground of attending to his mother's funeral.

Biafra as a failed nationhood project enunciated in the late 60's by the now technically blind Chief Odumegwu Ojukwu which provoked the 67-70 pogrom against the Igbos by the Nigerian armed forces evokes memories of a dream unfulfilled and a hope dashed! Millions of Igbos were massacred during the war and even today the marginalisation of this great resilient ethic group continues unabated.

Not a few radical Nigerians are calling fanatically for the dismemberment of the federation to pave way for the establishment of nations whose peoples share certain cultural affinities and tribal linguistic similarities. In the NVS for example some Villagers like Remi Oyeyemi and Bode Eluyera are known to be advocates of disintegration of the Nigerian nation as it is presently constituted and the forming of the 'Oduduwa' Republic.

They have made some points and their arguments have certain merits and demerits. As Nigerians they reserve the right to question the apparent existence of a nation with an unpatriotic majority whose nationhood consciousness is open to debate. I had declared before that the Lord Lugard 'Nigeria' arrangement of 1914, something arbitrarily and colonially done without the consent of stakeholders, remains a fraud, a white lie told which must be re-told or re-worked to suit the exigencies of the time -- the present.

Unlike Oyeyemi or Eluyera however I am not calling for the break-up of the Nigerian nation and have never done so. I believe Nigeria as a complex society can survive with sound federation where truth, justice and equity reign supreme. That is why I support those calling for a sovereign national conference where our differences will be discussed no-hold-barred and co-existence strategies worked out which will enjoy the broad support of all and sundry.

For instance, the 1999 constitution must be radically reviewed and amended to suit our federal environment and the police force decentralised for more effective organized policing. The awesome powers vested on Abuja and the occupant of Aso Rock must, of necessity, be whittled down delegating some of these powers to the states and other tiers of government.

But come to think of it, were Biafra to be achieved today only God knows how Ndigbo would be able successfully to govern themselves. I am inclined to fearing some political explosion nay implosion. With the average Igboman reputed to be over-conscious of money, arrogant, egomanic and non-respecter of kingship it is not unimaginable how the Republic would be bastardised soon after take-off as individual and state rivalries set in.

Replicating what happened in USSR (where states that made up the Union went their seperate ways leaving Russia alone) may not be wholly feasible in Nigeria. Nigeria is not USSR and the Soviet Union's balkanisation materialised out of internal and external pressure as well as the playing out of an idea whose time had come. Forces of disintegration were not only overwhelming but uncontrollable.

On the ground in Nigeria, on the other hand, what the average Igboman, Yorubaman, Niger Deltan or Hausa/Fulaniman wants is a Nigeria where his potentials get realised without connection or corruption; a nation where character prevails; a true federation where merit is rewarded and encouraged.

For me therefore Biafra as a seperatist project has long been compromised! (And that also goes for Oduduwa). Compromised as it were on the alter of political expediency, corruption and the complexities uniquely Nigerian. And above all lack of realistical organisational leadership and structures. Radically and in the face of reality one declares Biafra doomed. Chief Uwazuruike, though charismatic and pacific in his approach, may be out chasing shadows and seeking attention and relevance. The sooner he realises this the better.

Without any complex feeling I think I feel more Nigerian than Biafran. The shortcomings of our shared nationhood nothwithstanding I posit that if we all put tribal sentiments aside and become less crime-friendly we can build a great nation under the green-white-green flag. Here I stand for now!

SOC Okenwa
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But come to think of it, were Biafra to be achieved today only God knows how Ndigbo would be able...Read the full article.

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@Okenwa:

My dear if you dont have any positive thing to contribute to the way forward you keep your mouth shut.

How can you refer to a whole ethnic group of more than 30 million people as arrogant and money loving?

Are you out of your mind?

When will you guys stop this ignorant stereotype and stupid generalization of refering to the Igbo as money loving when your Nigerian leaders from other ethnic groups have looted Nigeria and put her on the world map as the worlds most corrupt country?

How come the other ruling ethnic groups who "hate money" according to ignorant fools like yourself have turned Nigeria into the world headquaters of corruption?

It is obvious that you are a very ignorant fellow. Nigeria is already failed state just limping along. It is just a matter of time before the whole thing comes crashing down. When that happens, each ethnic group will thrash it out on their own. Wether the new nations succeed or fail is not your business.

If you choose to remain a slave to your failed and hopeless one Nigeria, i wish you goodluck.

But please have respect for people and stop making sweeping generalizations and stupid stereotypes.

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=Robot;4295047417>But come to think of it, were Biafra to be achieved today only God knows how Ndigbo would be able...Read the full article.



It goes to prove that the greatest enemies are always from within. You are the only ones that are compromised because of your inlaw status to the tyrants. Because you have given your sister or aunt to Babangida in exchange for stolen richies, do not give a pulpit to appraise the Biafran project.
Go ahead and enjoy your loot wherever you are, but keep it under wraps and thank God for his mercies. As soon as your become arrogant and foolish, the shield disappears and you start to loose the lucre.
You will end up eating all your words when the bondage is broken. If God has granted for it to be, who are you to even doubt it.

There will be no quarrels amongst us!

Long live the dream!!!

Long live Biafra!!

Posted by NWANZA| 29.05.2008 01:25

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Are people still talking of resurrecting Biafra again after nearly fourty years of her death? Its going to be a modern day miracle if she comes back to life and in good health .
By the way;who will bell the cat? Ikemba Odumegwu Ojukwu will not and Ralph Nwazuruike cannot. Orji Kalu? How about Ojo Madueke? Biko now!
In this anticipated new project;will Anambra agree to work with Imo?Will Ebonyi be supportive?Is Abia ready? O Biafra, land of the rising sun.
But is she not going to be too little and land-locked? Bear in mind that she was one large Eastern Region then. But now,Cross River is out, so also is Rivers and Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom.
How tiny is this new Biafra going to be?.Too tiny for millions of Igbos who are too many for their area of land hence we witness several spill overs.
The good thing is that she is going to be a one tribe nation. I love that. The official language is going to be Igbo.Bye bye English language.
But all Biafran scientists will do and perform experiments in Igbo.Do you say it is impossible? Yes,it is possible.
Chinese,Japanese,Germans,French etc all do science and technology in their language. If it succeeded,I may relocate to Biafra because I can still speak Igbo language about 60% for I lived,once upon a time in Igboland for about five years.
Good as the project look,my concern is;who will bell the cat?Who will lead? Ralph can't lead and you all know that.It is as if this is not a serious thing. If it is a serious business,why haven't more credible Igbo leaders joined up in cash and in kind?Why haven't a more competent leader emerge?
Oh lest I forget;Igbos always have hard time to come up with a leader.Since Great Papa Zik who else has led Igbo as an acceptable leader?I'm not aware of one? Ikemba Ojukwu led during the civil war due to circumstances. A lot of his military mates however did not quite accept his leadership except that they had no choice. No wonder why Alexander Madiebo wrote to him "a well worded letter" even at such a time like that.Too bad, Sir Alex or General Alex!
If there is no strong leadership as we all know it today in Igboland, how could you all embark on such a huge project and pull it through?Impossible?
Certainly, not Ralph Nwazuruike and trust me Ikemba will not do it again. Instead of being an elder statesman today, he is ............{fill in the blanks}
Igbos main problem is "leadership" and they know not how to solve it. Yet Igbos are asking for Igbo President. Igbos can't even agree on who is the legitimate Ohaneze ndigbo. Go to an Igbo meeting or gathering and satisfy your eyes with Igbos' leadership crisis.
Biafra project? It is already compromised and failed one more time. Either abandon it or start all over again.We shall see.
Or better still,let us all come on together, work hard and rebuild the destroyed Nigeria.

Posted by Agidimolaja| 29.05.2008 02:43

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=Tony;4295047448>@Okenwa:

My dear if you dont have any positive thing to contribute to the way forward you keep your mouth shut.

How can you refer to a whole ethnic group of more than 30 million people as arrogant and money loving?

Are you out of your mind?

When will you guys stop this ignorant stereotype and stupid generalization of refering to the Igbo as money loving when your Nigerian leaders from other ethnic groups have looted Nigeria and put her on the world map as the worlds most corrupt country?

How come the other ruling ethnic groups who "hate money" according to ignorant fools like yourself have turned Nigeria into the world headquaters of corruption?

It is obvious that you are a very ignorant fellow. Nigeria is already failed state just limping along. It is just a matter of time before the whole thing comes crashing down. When that happens, each ethnic group will thrash it out on their own. Wether the new nations succeed or fail is not your business.

If you choose to remain a slave to your failed and hopeless one Nigeria, i wish you goodluck.

But please have respect for people and stop making sweeping generalizations and stupid stereotypes.



Biafra

Biafra my Fatherland, to God be the Glory

Your command rejuvenates my heart my blood

To rise a resurgent hope to reach the sky

And see tomorrow before today is done

To a Biafra Kingdom before European scrum

In a rugby derby and scrambles galore



The Balls are virile scrotums clanging Okebulani

Neutered and shackled and racks to date

The gale storm left clasps of tempests to jolt a miffed sea

A raging rapacious panning of silver lining and black gold

Before the Delta was clogged with soot and tar

And threw up flames of hell to dare God and sword

A gushing virgin; a Bight of Benin and Biafra star

Now they cleaned the old slate and scribble Nigeria lies



I love you so Odum na-egbu Agu nke Uwazuruike Ndiigbo

My hands are free again to point and dare

No shackled tarsus, no neck racks and Bostals

From yore is my allegiance Nna anyi Eze Ojukwu

No need for Yiddish on Arafa to seek blessings of Gods

Our quests for Biafra is loudest of all in candour

To welcome our Half of A Yellow Sun to bear

With Healing in its Wings in leaps and bounds

At Oji River on Wounded Knee for the dignity of Man



Eze Mmuo shall swing okeokpa okuko full grown

All white with red head four times to Chukwu

Round our heads for our sins and humane salvation

As would the Pope dressed all white, a red cap and rosary

N'Afa Nna na Nne na Nwa na Chi kere Anyi, Isee!
He drew four lines of nzu n'Obi Alaigbo crossed with ofo

Nkwo, Eke, Orie, Afo to acknowledge the hand of time

As specified in the Calendar of Igbo market days

And threw his cowries to interpret Ahiara Declaration

A revolutionary Constitution in defence of our Fatherland



We shall dance no more to kwapu-kwapu unu dum

Onye ndiiro gbara gburugburu na-eche ndu ya mgbe niile


Umu Biafra, my Biafra duly came to stay

The Land of Justice, Hope and Glory

Coal City lights flash Nollywood on Udi Hills

And a pleasure boat trip across Oguta Lake Resort



We flare the gas at Egbema, but temper and flay

Due proof of genius in Azummiri Petrochemical Plant

A reactive heart pumping a masculine Biafra blood

And tarry the flames of War for three bloody years and tears

Sustained by our bellowing National Flag on Biafraland

A rainbow of colours Red/Black/Green and Half Of A Yellow Sun

God bless Biafraland my Biafra, I love You my Fatherland


Okenwa My Ar-se:D:D:D

Posted by Akpu-Nku| 29.05.2008 06:24

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Okenwa,
I am yet to read your article. I will do so later when time permits me. Meanwhile the caption to the article exposed a phrase that caught my attention in your admonition of Ndigbo and that is, that they have no respect for "kingship". I kind of understand you but pray tell me where that respect of kingship exists in the pace-setter nation namely America.

Why has America developed in all facets of nation building without your so called respect of kingship? Do you want 'RANKADEDE" or "BABA KE". If that is what you are advocating, then I can assure you that that is one of the things that is killing Nigeria.

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=Agidimolaja;4295047506>Are people still talking of resurrecting Biafra again after nearly fourty years of her death? Its going to be a modern day miracle if she comes back to life and in good health .
By the way;who will bell the cat? Ikemba Odumegwu Ojukwu will not and Ralph Nwazuruike cannot. Orji Kalu? How about Ojo Madueke? Biko now!
In this anticipated new project;will Anambra agree to work with Imo?Will Ebonyi be supportive?Is Abia ready? O Biafra, land of the rising sun.
But is she not going to be too little and land-locked? Bear in mind that she was one large Eastern Region then. But now,Cross River is out, so also is Rivers and Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom.
How tiny is this new Biafra going to be?.Too tiny for millions of Igbos who are too many for their area of land hence we witness several spill overs.
The good thing is that she is going to be a one tribe nation. I love that. The official language is going to be Igbo.Bye bye English language.
But all Biafran scientists will do and perform experiments in Igbo.Do you say it is impossible? Yes,it is possible.
Chinese,Japanese,Germans,French etc all do science and technology in their language. If it succeeded,I may relocate to Biafra because I can still speak Igbo language about 60% for I lived,once upon a time in Igboland for about five years.
Good as the project look,my concern is;who will bell the cat?Who will lead? Ralph can't lead and you all know that.It is as if this is not a serious thing. If it is a serious business,why haven't more credible Igbo leaders joined up in cash and in kind?Why haven't a more competent leader emerge?
Oh lest I forget;Igbos always have hard time to come up with a leader.Since Great Papa Zik who else has led Igbo as an acceptable leader?I'm not aware of one? Ikemba Ojukwu led during the civil war due to circumstances. A lot of his military mates however did not quite accept his leadership except that they had no choice. No wonder why Alexander Madiebo wrote to him "a well worded letter" even at such a time like that.Too bad, Sir Alex or General Alex!
If there is no strong leadership as we all know it today in Igboland, how could you all embark on such a huge project and pull it through?Impossible?
Certainly, not Ralph Nwazuruike and trust me Ikemba will not do it again. Instead of being an elder statesman today, he is ............{fill in the blanks}
Igbos main problem is "leadership" and they know not how to solve it. Yet Igbos are asking for Igbo President. Igbos can't even agree on who is the legitimate Ohaneze ndigbo. Go to an Igbo meeting or gathering and satisfy your eyes with Igbos' leadership crisis.
Biafra project? It is already compromised and failed one more time. Either abandon it or start all over again.We shall see.
Or better still,let us all come on together, work hard and rebuild the destroyed Nigeria.



Agidimolaja

Make I take small ask you this small question be say why another person business dey perper una too much like so? Ah-ah? Abi dey send una. If dey send you abegi go telle dem say you no kukuma see us dem you hear. Na God I dey take begi you plenty. It is very instructive to know how you guys become versed in Igbo affairs and world views. Big up man. It be like say you don attend Ndiigbo town union meetings too much which come dabaru your views about Ndiigbo and you dey bias dey bias like say no tomorrow. Haba! Everi man na king for im house o abegi. No to you go come tell another man how im go take nack im wife abi for dem bed wey dey for room wey dey behind seating room where de children dey play dem ojoro. My point be say na for your house you only get nyash fart loud and you go say na your pikin do am:D Na Olisa nke bu Chukwu Ndiigbo dey pray to make him no take too long before him carry come save Ndiigbo from dis inside Serengeti Nigeria wey lions and hyenas boku because na only welderbeests we be o:D:D:D

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=Agidimolaja;4295047506>Are people still talking of resurrecting Biafra again after nearly fourty years of her death? Its going to be a modern day miracle if she comes back to life and in good health .
By the way;who will bell the cat? Ikemba Odumegwu Ojukwu will not and Ralph Nwazuruike cannot. Orji Kalu? How about Ojo Madueke? Biko now!
In this anticipated new project;will Anambra agree to work with Imo?Will Ebonyi be supportive?Is Abia ready? O Biafra, land of the rising sun.
But is she not going to be too little and land-locked? Bear in mind that she was one large Eastern Region then. But now,Cross River is out, so also is Rivers and Bayelsa and Akwa Ibom.
How tiny is this new Biafra going to be?.Too tiny for millions of Igbos who are too many for their area of land hence we witness several spill overs.
The good thing is that she is going to be a one tribe nation. I love that. The official language is going to be Igbo.Bye bye English language.
But all Biafran scientists will do and perform experiments in Igbo.Do you say it is impossible? Yes,it is possible.
Chinese,Japanese,Germans,French etc all do science and technology in their language. If it succeeded,I may relocate to Biafra because I can still speak Igbo language about 60% for I lived,once upon a time in Igboland for about five years.
Good as the project look,my concern is;who will bell the cat?Who will lead? Ralph can't lead and you all know that.It is as if this is not a serious thing. If it is a serious business,why haven't more credible Igbo leaders joined up in cash and in kind?Why haven't a more competent leader emerge?
Oh lest I forget;Igbos always have hard time to come up with a leader.Since Great Papa Zik who else has led Igbo as an acceptable leader?I'm not aware of one? Ikemba Ojukwu led during the civil war due to circumstances. A lot of his military mates however did not quite accept his leadership except that they had no choice. No wonder why Alexander Madiebo wrote to him "a well worded letter" even at such a time like that.Too bad, Sir Alex or General Alex!
If there is no strong leadership as we all know it today in Igboland, how could you all embark on such a huge project and pull it through?Impossible?
Certainly, not Ralph Nwazuruike and trust me Ikemba will not do it again. Instead of being an elder statesman today, he is ............{fill in the blanks}
Igbos main problem is "leadership" and they know not how to solve it. Yet Igbos are asking for Igbo President. Igbos can't even agree on who is the legitimate Ohaneze ndigbo. Go to an Igbo meeting or gathering and satisfy your eyes with Igbos' leadership crisis.
Biafra project? It is already compromised and failed one more time. Either abandon it or start all over again.We shall see.
Or better still,let us all come on together, work hard and rebuild the destroyed Nigeria.




At least Biafra and its proponents are on course. Wither Odua abi OPC republic? That is still at the cyber-republic stage (ask RayNosa and Bode Eluyera). By the time your clamour for Odua republic advances to the stage where Biafra is now, Biafra would have long been liberated from the shackles of Nigeria and its thieves, one of which, apparently, you are.

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=Agidimolaja;4295047506>
Oh lest I forget;Igbos always have hard time to come up with a leader.Since Great Papa Zik who else has led Igbo as an acceptable leader?I'm not aware of one? Ikemba Ojukwu led during the civil war due to circumstances. A lot of his military mates however did not quite accept his leadership except that they had no choice. No wonder why Alexander Madiebo wrote to him "a well worded letter" even at such a time like that.Too bad, Sir Alex or General Alex!
If there is no strong leadership as we all know it today in Igboland, how could you all embark on such a huge project and pull it through?Impossible?
Certainly, not Ralph Nwazuruike and trust me Ikemba will not do it again. Instead of being an elder statesman today, he is ............{fill in the blanks}
Igbos main problem is "leadership" and they know not how to solve it. Yet Igbos are asking for Igbo President. Igbos can't even agree on who is the legitimate Ohaneze ndigbo. Go to an Igbo meeting or gathering and satisfy your eyes with Igbos' leadership crisis.
Biafra project? It is already compromised and failed one more time. Either abandon it or start all over again.We shall see.
Or better still,let us all come on together, work hard and rebuild the destroyed Nigeria.



Every now and then someone opens his mouth to rant that the Igbo can not rule themselves, meanwhile every time there is an election in igbo land some one emerges a winner and leads till the end of his or her tenure. I think it is dumb argument here.
Alex Ekwueme was not killed by his kinsmen as vice president. All the eastern governors are there doing their bit, performance is another kettle of fish. I think all these ethnic bigots should learn another point.
Leadership has always been a problem, and the Igbo can not be exception.
The Igbo are watching and working. Nigeria is still here, but if the need arises that all should answer their father's name, Biafra can become more tangible than anyone might ever have thought of.
Biafra is in the heart of every Igbo man, moreso,where he is a stranger wherever he is.
They might be everywhere, but they never forget their roots.
Who wants to experience a second war when he has'nt fully recovered from the first. The Igbo are working and walking with the Nigerian state, but they are not foolish!

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=Agidimolaja;4295047506>Oh lest I forget;Igbos always have hard time to come up with a leader.Since Great Papa Zik who else has led Igbo as an acceptable leader?I'm not aware of one? Ikemba Ojukwu led during the civil war due to circumstances. A lot of his military mates however did not quite accept his leadership except that they had no choice.
If there is no strong leadership as we all know it today in Igboland, how could you all embark on such a huge project and pull it through?Impossible?
Certainly, not Ralph Nwazuruike and trust me Ikemba will not do it again. Instead of being an elder statesman today, he is ............{fill in the blanks}
Igbos main problem is "leadership" and they know not how to solve it. Yet Igbos are asking for Igbo President. Igbos can't even agree on who is the legitimate Ohaneze ndigbo. Go to an Igbo meeting or gathering and satisfy your eyes with Igbos' leadership crisis.
Biafra project? It is already compromised and failed one more time. Either abandon it or start all over again.We shall see.
Or better still,let us all come on together, work hard and rebuild the destroyed Nigeria.



It is absolute nonsense that Igbo's do not accept leadership, and the enemies are selling this psychological propaganda over the years. You should cease and desist from making false statements about my people. One thing is certain, and that is Ndigbo cannot accept imposed leadership.

There is no such thing as death, as long as Biafra is concerned. To any good observer, the ambition is getting stronger everyday as we all take a diagnostic assessment of Nigeria Today. The leadership vacuum is actually more of a problem for the other tribes who keep forwarding illiterates to sensitive national offices.

An average Igbo man can serve the nation better than Babangida, Abacha, and the rest of them. Since the military regimes rely on picking people they can work with, they pick whosoever they please. You cannot then equate that as true leader of the people. They have not been judicious or precise in their choices, and that is also not acceptable to Igbo's.

1999 democratic experiment has been flawed from inception by incursion of military elements still hand picking leaders that can serve their purposes. Nobody can truly claim to have won election on merit. These charlatans did not work for the people, but acted in ways peculiars to their recruiters.

You are right on some points, and yes ... we are starting over again with new awareness of past failures. The worst thing that can happen is not picking up from were our heroes left off and try new ways to free our people from the shackles of the Nigerian state.

It will not be easy to convince everyone to come on board the train to freedom, but due time they will realize that Nigeria is nothing but a hoax. Mixing and working for something that is doomed to fail because the principals do not really believe it will ever work.

Check out the Obasanjo's national constitutional review conference, and you will get the full picture. These same elements were hand picked by the Governors of the states, and some from the federal government. They did not mesh and agree on any single point, and that is not an Igbo problem.

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