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Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by RichieF27: 4:35am On Nov 08, 2015
Following the arrest of some Nigerians demonstrating for the resuscitation of sovereign state of Biafra, Britain is back at its pastime of trying to steal the show with its claim of what it called its civil war time record of preserving the sanctity of Nigeria’s national borders. Certainly with its latest action, Britain is still exhibiting the mentality of the 1885 Berlin Conference of land grabbers in Africa. Unfortunately, Britain’s civil war time record of purportedly preserving Nigeria’s national border was discredited at that time and even now.

Obviously, only for its self-serving economic and political interests, Britain will ever muddle Nigeria’s political problems to further relics of its political past. Otherwise, why did Britain not preserve the sanctity of the national borders of the federation of Malaysia and Singapore? On the contrary, Britain granted independence to the two countries as separate nations. Similarly, why did Britain not preserve the sanctity of the national border of the federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland? Remarkably, Britain carved out three separate independent countries, namely northern Rhodesia (today’s Zimbabwe)’ southern Rhodesia (today’s Zambia) and Nyasaland (now known as Malawi). Britain’s record of experimenting with federal form of government in its colonial territories collapsed all over. West Indies federation broke into sovereign Jamaica and Trinidad-Tobago. Even the federation of small islands, like St. Kitts-Anguilla broke into separate independent nations and are today, all members of Commonwealth and United Nations.

In flaunting its so-called record of preserving Nigerian national border, Britain is engaging in diplomatic fraud. After Nigeria’s civil war, what was Britain’s record on preservation of national borders in Africa and other parts of the world? Was Britain not a major party to the enunciation of the United Nation’s principle of self-determination for citizens all over the world? Did Britain not spearhead the break-up of Sudan into two independent nations of Northern Sudan and Southern Sudan through United Nation’s principle of self-determination? Did Britain not support the break-up of erstwhile Ethiopia into the current two independent nations of Ethiopia and Eritrea through the United Nations principle of self-determination? What therefore, is peculiar in Nigeria to make its good or bad prospects a matter of life or death for Britain? Whether Nigeria will or should break up or not will and should be the mutual agreement of its various peoples but surely NOT in any way a choice for Britain. This intruder should, therefore, shut up and keep off.

By the way, Britain was delighted at the break-up of its powerful rival, Soviet Union into more than 20 separate independent republics, the most outstanding of which is today’s Russia. Noticeably, Britain, the self-proclaimed armed guard of national borders of nations like Nigeria, was laughably helpless when Russia invaded Ukraine to enforce the secession of Crimea, which is now a Russian protectorate. Ukraine was formerly a part of the defunct Soviet Union.

There is a wrong message about Biafra. At the mere mention of that entity, the mind goes straight to the unsuccessful attempt of the defunct eastern region of Nigeria to secede. We do not seem to have learnt any lesson from the war, an arrogance, which, therefore, exhibits contempt and threat of government might to crush any protest, which even if genuine, is instantly perceived as an attempt to repeat the war exercise. Hopefully, we will not go that way again. And the lesson of the war is that government at the state and federal levels must look into community complaints and provide remedy instead of throwing its weight of federal/state might about.

Rather surreptitiously, Biafra is no longer identifiable with only secession of South East from Nigeria. Instead, Biafra has become a figure of expression of whatever grievances of groups or sections all over the country. During his tenure as elected president, Olusegun Obasanjo said he was serving Nigeria and not Yorubaland. Accordingly, for eight years, South West was not developed. None of Lagos-Ibadan expressway, Sagamu-Benin expressway, Lagos Abeokuta road or Ibadan-Ife road was touched. South westerners went Biafran and publicly expressed their determination to walk out of the Nigerian federation if their political demands at national conference organised by ex-President Goodluck Jonathan were not met. And only recently, some south westerners led by former military governor of Oyo State, General Adeyinka Adebayo, threatened to reconsider their continued stay in the Nigerian federation if kidnapping and menace of cattle rearers were not checked in South West. That was not a threat to the sanctity of Nigeria’s national borders?

At a critical stage of the constitutional crisis on succeeding ailing the late President Umar Yar’Adua, Ijaw leader Edwin Clark went on record that “…..we will secede if our son (Goodluck Jonathan) is not sworn in as President.”

The North under President Jonathan, lamented loss of political power and demanded return of the presidency to the North, failing which Tanko Yakasai went Biafran by threatening to make Nigeria ungovernable. Has Nigeria been governable since then? An acceptable form of secession threat? During the same Jonathan national political conference, a delegate/emir from Adamawa State threatened to break away with his kingdom to rejoin his ethnic group in Cameroon.

Neither is Nigeria the only country facing prospects of disintegration. Britain is not more secure. But the difference is that instead of threat or actual use of force, dialogue and remedy are provided for seeming group or community grievances. United Nations’ principle of self-determination applies all over the world, contrary to the bogey of sanctity of national borders with which Britain is terrorising Nigerians. When Britain was threatened with disintegration, the response of the central authorities in London, even if in panic, was to grant substantial political autonomy to Wales and Scotland. Even then, Scotland insisted on complete independence from Britain and two years ago, only narrowly lost a referendum to that effect. Scotland unilaterally organised its referendum instead of waiting for Britain’s grace. In any case, the leader of Scottish government, Nicola Sturgeon, only a few weeks ago, defied the British government with assurances that the struggle for Britain’s disintegration leading to Scotland’s independence was not yet over. Why did Britain not arrogantly proclaim the sanctity of its national borders or arrest the Scottish leader, Nicola Sturgeon?

However, there is this caution for both sides of the Biafra controversy. None of the agitators or demonstrators is up to 50 years and all don’t have the faintest idea of the agonies of the war, which broke out 48 years ago. No Nigerian over 50 years would dream of another war. In a war, only eventual survivors are sure of their survival. Otherwise, as long as the war continues, nobody is sure of the other’s survival. Even sometimes, enemies on one side will develop sympathy for the plight of enemies on the other side. That is at a most humane stage of a war. Otherwise, in a war, orphans will emerge if they are lucky. Otherwise, they would have perished with mums and dads. Widows and widowers are inevitable products of war and burdens on remnant families. War, you don’t wish it for your enemy. Your elimination may even be necessary for the survival of your war front comrade. There is never any witness to that sad fact. War? Think it over. Major Roberts was an army officer in mufti, on a visit to Apapa wharf, a high security area early in the war. Argument ensued but was not quick enough to justify his presence in the area. Within seconds, he was shot dead. That was the standing instruction. The deceased officer did not die in action and was felled by who would pass for one of his boys. Casino cinema, Yaba was some 200 kilometres to the nearest war front in Benin, Edo State. Yet there was fatal bombing by agents of the enemy, leaving victims among the innocent cinema enthusiasts.

Restless potential prosecutors of another civil war must face the fact that unlike last time, there are observers, international observers to, from their home countries, enforce rules of civilised engagements. These days, you may not escape charges for crimes against humanity. And to perfect such criminal charges, satellite television will beam over all military operations. Also note that national borders of countries are no longer considered sacrosanct or inviolate to offer a basis for denying subjects their right to self-determination. Are countries not, therefore, not rendered vulnerable to balkanisation? Which country will, therefore, be safe from disintegration? The simple response is that even the so-called Balkans of old have self-balkanised. Yugoslavia, yesteryear beacon against disintegration, since broke up into various new independent nations of Serbia, Montenegro and Croatia, among others. Evwn Czechoslovakia of old also broke into Czech and Slovak. Heavens did not fall as all the new countries enjoy mutual respect.

Instead of arrests and trials of Biafran protesters, Nigeria can learn from Britain by removing possible areas of grievances of the protesting Biafrans. a major cause of their grievances is unequal access to development. This is not to say that President Muhammadu Buhari, or only his administration is responsible for the causes of the agitation of the Biafrans. South easterners were most profound in supporting Obasanjo, even when South West rejected him. For eight years, nothing was done on the poor infrastructure, specifically roads in South East. Jonathan was in power for six years with the solid support of South East. The massive support for Jonathan from that area yielded no slight improvement in the state of their roads. And, of course, the promised second Niger Bridge is still being awaited. Former Vice President Alex Ekwueme was in power for four years and South East leaders quarrelled among themselves on which government – federal or state – was to construct or reconstruct particular roads because such roads were not federal roads. Looking back today, what would it have mattered if the Federal Government of that time constructed even local government roads in South East?

On the other hand, whether federal or state roads, Obasanjo did not touch a single road in South West throughout his tenure of eight years, for which he is much detested. South easterners are, therefore, partly responsible for lack of access to road development. They had opportunities to utilise their votes against those responsible for infrastructural decay in South East. Instead, for no purpose, they voted for their oppressors. Yet, that does not mean the infrastructural decay in South East should not be redressed. To leave the situation unredressed is to provide ammunition for intensifying the capability of the protesters. On the other hand, massive rehabilitation of roads in South East will enable Federal Government to easily outflank the Biafran protesters. We must face the fact that any part of Nigeria – South West, North West, North East or North – with state of infrastructural degradation as in South East will always breed Biafran agitators.

On his part, Senator Shehu Sani sounded unusually cheap when he falsely accused south easterners who did not support Buhari for the presidency as sponsors of the Biafran agitators. These Biafrans demonstrated against former President Obasanjo, the late President Yar’Adua and ex-President Jonathan during their respective tenure. Were the Biafran agitators also sponsored by those who were against the presidency of these former leaders?

Nigerian government must not swallow the bait of the British government on a nebulous sanctity of our national borders. The government should not be tempted to engage in forceful clampdown on the demonstrators, which will only generate political tension and turn the boys into heroes. Areas of grievances of the protesters should be looked into and redressed, especially the roads. Fortunately, the Senate Adhoc Committee on Works headed by Barnabas Gemade has just completed an inspection tour of roads throughout the South East. The report of the findings on the scale of erosion in South East, as shown on television, will shock President Buhari.
http://sunnewsonline.com/new/britain-toys-with-woes-of-another-biafra/

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Opinedecandid(m): 4:40am On Nov 08, 2015
Okay, whatever.

I'm not igbo.
I don't need to be one.
But I know BIAFRA has come to stay. The actualisation of Biafra is a fait accompli.

Again, we MUST have any of these in Nigeria in the very near future:

True Federalism;
Regionalism; or
Cessation.

Those from regions they think and know do not bring anything to the (Nigerian) 'Table' should not bother quoting me.

The above mentioned recesses are the only ways we can live in peace: end insurgency, militancy, and protests, here and there.

This marriage of convenience, strange-bed-felowships and love-lost has to either end or be redefined.

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by fulaniHERDSman(m): 4:44am On Nov 08, 2015
cool cool

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by stchinedu: 5:07am On Nov 08, 2015
Nice one, op.
Very educating!

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by truefact: 5:15am On Nov 08, 2015
Tell the fetish clowns and their slave masters

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by luvinhubby(m): 6:11am On Nov 08, 2015
Bitter, but true.

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by IdisuleOurOwn(m): 6:51am On Nov 08, 2015
Source?
Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Phame: 7:15am On Nov 08, 2015
Let them go. But if they insult us in the course of their agitation, then expect us to roll the tanks.
I want igbo to go. Buhari, do that already.

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by DaBullIT(m): 7:15am On Nov 08, 2015
You blame UK, you blame US , you even twist history just to jerk off and feel satisfied

Guess what , UK does not give a flying Furck about Biafra or you , Neither does any part of the world

You know why ??


You thrive on lies and propaganda , if not for that, UK just gave freedom to a nation

Spain just did , they followed protocol, did not use propaganda


Kalu is in prison, what has your protest done ?

Better go back to sit down and reorganize

Biafra has no geographical area or border with everyone saying they are not part of Biafra

There's no source of Income, i assure you Nigeria won't just open her seas and borders to you


All stll on still, na God Win

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Nobody: 7:32am On Nov 08, 2015
Biafra is a dream. It's in the past. Wish those wasting their time would know this.

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by mrlaw93(m): 7:40am On Nov 08, 2015
Dont expect me to read all that..

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by kennyman2000(m): 7:40am On Nov 08, 2015
Hmmm
Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Kelklein(m): 7:40am On Nov 08, 2015
The land of the rising sun beckons!

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by omusiliyu(m): 7:40am On Nov 08, 2015
Good luck to them

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by NetBizguy: 7:41am On Nov 08, 2015
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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by NotNairalandi(m): 7:41am On Nov 08, 2015
I'm not for or against anything biafra but the simple truth remains; Igbo,Hausa and Yoruba are three Nigeria!

Whoever said we are One Nigeria is not saying the truth!

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Princeengr: 7:41am On Nov 08, 2015
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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Oildichotomy(m): 7:41am On Nov 08, 2015
I am getting more sympathetic to this Biafran cause as Nigeria political events unfolds daily before my eyes.

In any case, while their agitation may sound absurd to the parasites i still believe somewhat that the Biafra struggle is just. For christ sakes, The Igbo group is a majority ethnic group in Nigeria-- to think the other groups will always conspire and align to undermine the Igbo interest in my opinion leaves room for anarchy and also a pre-cursor to violence.

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by chiboy11(m): 7:41am On Nov 08, 2015
Wat I want for Nigeria is true federalism, everystate shud manage its own resource,u can't take wats in state A for example to feed pple in state Z , feedind state Z always will make them perpertual bergars just as we ve in d north now, let's pratice true federalism just as we ve in USA finish

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by abduljabbar4(m): 7:42am On Nov 08, 2015
Phame:
Let them go. But if they insult us in the course of their agitation, then expect us to roll the tanks.
I want igbo to go. Buhari, do that already.

Thats what they will always do and if you retaliate, they would say that u fear biafra thats why u are all over their threads

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Emekamex(m): 7:42am On Nov 08, 2015
This article is the undiluted truth of the present happenings in Nigeria. Every protest or agitation has a root cause; instead of government being silent and arresting protesters, they should be finding ways to tackle the main catalyst of all this uprising; until they do this can they make headway on keeping Nigeria one; that is if they truly and honestly believe it is possible and are willing to do so.

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by successiam(m): 7:42am On Nov 08, 2015
thou I'm a Niger Delta man, Biafra must stand

God bless Biafra

may God destroy northern Nigeria

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by iambabaG: 7:42am On Nov 08, 2015
What is wrong with all dis "Biafra aggitators".. What do dey know about running a country because 2 d best of my knowledge dey r yet 2 produce any leader of note. Wen dey eventually get wot dey ask which I am in support because dey av little effect in d country; how long will dey stay as one since they r insincere nd jealous of themselves.
Dey shuld call a round table discussion nd thrash some internal issues out before all dis display of stupidity!!
Bdw.. Dis article is very lengthy nd pointless!!

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Seuncoded(f): 7:43am On Nov 08, 2015
There's a sound across the nation
It's a call so clear and strong
It's a call to build our nation
It's a call for everyone
Everyone who is Nigerian
Hear the sound so clear and loud
It's a call for transformation
And the time for change is NOW
Though our tribe and tongue may differ
We are still one and the same
With one hope, one heart, one future
With one cry, one love, one name
We have the power to change Nigeria
We alone can set us free
But it starts with transformation
Yes it starts with you and me
Nigeria, Our Father land
We can build this nation hand in hand
Let 's revive and let 's reform
Let 's rebuild and let 's restore
For we are the transformation
We are stronger than before
We have had our share of battles
We have moan our days of pain
But through it all, we've stayed together
In our hearts, our hopes, we made
We believe we can better
We can reach our destiny
Only when we are transformed
Can we reach our destiny
Nigeria, Our Father land
We can build this nation hand in hand
Let 's revive and let 's reform
Let 's rebuild and let 's restore
For we are the transformation
We are stronger than before

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Berrylite: 7:43am On Nov 08, 2015
Ok
Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Dcaliphate(m): 7:43am On Nov 08, 2015
i believe biafra should go, but only via unanimous agreement of ibos in Nigeria, a vote can be cast or something, because, believe me, a lot of ibos here with us think biafra is a scam and are hoping it never works out for Biafra.

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by chesterlee(m): 7:44am On Nov 08, 2015
A saying goes like this "You can't pin a child down and still force him not to cry".

This is over 50 years after the Civil war, that was declared as 'No victor, No vanquish'

Still the people from the old eastern state are still treated like outsiders in their own country. The 3 Rs that was adopted after the war is yet to be implemented after all these years.

There's a limit to everything, I don't blame those agitating for Biafra...

We really need to return to true federalism cos as it stands now This present Nigeria isn't working!

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by CastroTbb(m): 7:44am On Nov 08, 2015
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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by omoadeleye(m): 7:44am On Nov 08, 2015
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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Nobody: 7:44am On Nov 08, 2015
Merely mention of the word " biafra" speedily send a cold chill towards the nerves of the Britain. They are afraid of emergency of first black power country, they are in deep depression in the mistake they made in establishing Japan. It is too little too late. British government are hypocritic, cunny and employ double standard when a case is related to biafra issue. Nothing will crush the spirit of determined people, biafrans are very resolute in what they believe in, only time will tell if British will stand on the people's way to freedom.

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Re: Britain Toys With Woes Of Another Biafra War - Sun Newspaper by Pebcak: 7:44am On Nov 08, 2015

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