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The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by Episteme2(m): 8:01am On Dec 05, 2015
Fellow Nigerians, the roof is on fire. And the owners of the house should not sleep and snore lest they get badly burnt. Please, let no one treat or dismiss this Biafra controversy as humbug because it is very serious and has the potential of spiralling out of control and snowballing into an unprecedented conflagration of unquenchable propensities. War has never been a tea party.

I was about seven years old when the Nigerian civil war broke out in July 1967. I was a child but not too young not to know and understand some of what was happening. I certainly felt the tremor of it even in far-away Ile-Ife. We knew something was definitely wrong when we suddenly noticed the inexplicable disappearance of our neighbours and family friends. The most painful for us in my own home was the forceful separation from our prayer warrior and spiritual Guru, Papa Fineface. Papa Fineface had migrated from the Eastern part of Nigeria to Ile-Ife many years earlier. Suddenly like a wisp of smoke he was gone! At that time, we called such citizens of Nigeria from that part, Ibo. Much later, I somehow learnt that the people should actually be addressed as Igbo. Well, we continued to use the two names interchangeably till today.

The civil war that started like a joke raged on for about three years and sent many innocent casualties, running into millions, into despair and sorrow. Hundreds of thousands went on a journey of no return to their Maker. Many more lost their limbs and other vital body parts. Others parted ways with all their worldly possessions. Some still carry the scars of war till this day, more than 45 years after the war ended.

The post war trauma is certainly even far worse. I have read many Nigerian civil war accounts, as I grew older, in newspapers, books, novels and memoirs. By any of the accounts, the pogrom was maniacal and the extent of man’s inhumanity to man was heartrending. Unfortunately, History is no longer a compulsory subject in our school curriculum. Therefore, there is no point blaming those beating the drums of war. Most of them were either too young to appreciate the horror of the war or worse still had not even been born at the end of the war. It is therefore easy for them to romanticise the ideals which they fight for and issue a call to arms even though they know nothing about the horrible plight that they would want to plunge their people and their country into. If they could just travel down memory lane and see for themselves what the true meaning of war is and why it should never ever be contemplated on our shores again, maybe they will begin to see some sense and reason. It is a shocking shame that despite the graphic images of sectarian violence that we have witnessed all over the world in recent times, in other climes, those in the know who have lived abroad and had access to such information and images will still feel that they must unleash similar violence on their own country and people.

The reason for the preamble thus far is to settle one fact; that I knew a bit about the Biafran war even if I did not experience it directly. This is why all men and women of good conscience should urgently reach out to the young folks stoking the embers of revolution, secession, war, or whatever they wish to call it and beg them profusely to kindly perish the thought. Such ideas have no place in Nigeria of the 21st century. We thought that they had been consigned to the dustbin of history but alas that is not the case probably because that history has been denied the propagators of these ill-thought and ill-conceived notions. The bigger plea should even go to the Federal Government of Nigeria. My reason is simple. The government is about to pour petrol and explosives into the towering inferno by reacting angrily to a battle that is in its infancy and can still be nipped in the bud without casualties.

As for me and our house, we did not know of anyone called Nnamdi Kanu until he was arrested and locked up during a visit to Nigeria from his base in the United Kingdom a few months ago. At the very best, some people knew him as the founder of a pirate radio station called Radio Biafra. I’ve never tuned in to it and so wouldn’t know what profanities it disseminated that led to the government chasing its owners. I’m aware that even about 20 years ago, when I participated in the Radio Freedom (later changed to Radio Kudirat) from the same United Kingdom, it was impossible to track us down. We communicated with the central operations, located in a Scandinavian country, remotely by telephone. The rest was left to the engineers to sort out.

Today, technology has become even more advanced and volatile. The whizz-kids of science are on the rampage. And don’t forget that the Igbo people are naturally brilliant in all spheres of human endeavour. They are endowed with genes that we could liken to those of Albert Einstein, Isaac Newton, Pythagoras, and Bertrand Russell combined. If the Black man would ever venture into Space exploration, I’m sure of the shock that awaits us; an Igbo would not only land on the moon, he would have a permanent abode there and a shop to sell all common needs to us. Such is the dynamism of the Igbo geniuses that I often refer to them as the Chinese, Japanese and Koreans of Africa all rolled into one.

It is usually an exercise in futility to ban anyone or anything. I was once told by my former Literature teacher at the then University of Ife, Okot p’Bitek, who was a visiting Professor from Uganda, about how one of his controversial works, Song of Lawino, was ostracised by Government because of its atheistic proclivity but all that it did was that many readers rushed out in search of the book and soon it was all sold out. Many reprints came thereafter and the literary giant was smiling all the way to the bank whilst the object of the ban was roundly defeated.The same thing happened to Salman Rushdie when he released a book of complete heresy The Satanic Verses, according to Muslims in 1989 and a Fatwa was placed on his head. That was what attracted people like me to find, buy and read this much-talked about work of esoteric literature. As a matter of fact, when I could not get a copy to buy initially, I had to photocopy the only one in circulation which was owned by my boss for life, Mr Mike Awoyinfa of the Weekend Concord fame. I still bought an original copy much later. The hype generated against the book actually worked wonders in its favour. Salman Rushdie, from relative obscurity became a household name from then onwards.

I will give only one more example nearer to home. When Professor Wole Soyinka released his prison memoirs titled The Man Died, Nigeria’s military authorities frowned at its rambunctious flavour and clamped down on it pronto but the attempt failed woefully. As a young man, the day I bought my personal copy would rank amongst my happiest days on earth. I had heard too many fabulous stories about Soyinka’s socio-political exploits and could not wait to settle down and savour the breezy work. Soyinka became my idol henceforth.

I have cited these examples in order to demonstrate the pointlessness and uselessness of locking up Nnamdi Kanu. What the government needed to do was to meet him on the field of ideas and pummel him with superior logic. They should have allowed him even to come on national television and explain his new concept of Biafranism. He should show the world if he was more brilliant and braver than our Oxford-trained Emeka Odumegwu Ojukwu who fought gallantly before absconding to safety while leaving behind a tale of woes. Nnamdi would have been asked to justify the claims in certain quarters that the Igbos are treated like second class citizens in Nigeria. I would have wished to be told that Azikiwe, Ekwueme, Okadigbo, Enwerem, Wabara, Soludo, Okonjo-Iwealla, Pius Anyim, Ezekwesili, Nnaji, Emefiele, Ovia, Elumelu, Kachikwu, Onu, Ngige, Onyiuke, Onyeama, and others are from Planet Mars.

Some of what Mr Kanu advocates are not much different from the current battles the Government is waging, especially against Boko Haram, corruption and societal decay. I am not even sure that the Government or those presently pursuing him have bothered to read the mission statement of Radio Biafra. I hereby produce it below:

“The ONLY PURPOSE for the existence of Radio Biafra London is to set a largely misinformed public free from the twin evil of tyrannical rule of a cabal of ill-educated and institutionally corrupt men and women and the sponsored sectarian killings directed against Christian Southerners living in Northern Nigeria by terrorists operating in the name of Islam. It will also serve to articulate a solution to the plight of impoverished and confused Igbo families abandoned by their leaders in Northern Nigeria to a fate worse than those endured by black slaves in plantations in the Americas.

Radio Biafra London will use and deploy every available resource to campaign for the rights of all oppressed indigenous peoples of Southern Nigeria to determine how they wish to structure their societies and live their lives. Radio Biafra London would broadcast debates on issues of national and international importance affecting the lives and rights of the indigenous peoples of Biafra and indeed indigenous people of all ethnic persuasions in Nigeria.

Radio Biafra London further wishes to give advance warning to all looters, embezzlers, kidnappers, sponsors of terrorism, child traffickers, corrupt judges, crooked university lecturers, murderous Nigerian security forces and all thieving individuals masquerading as public officials who steal public funds thereby preventing developmental projects from impacting positively on the lives of the ordinary people. These looters and workers of iniquity will be named and shamed. There will be no hiding place for common thieves who use the cover of high political offices to steal in the name of Nigerian politics. For Radio Biafra London, there will be nothing like no-go-areas in what can be reported, discussed and analysed. The governing principle of the Public-Right-To-Know of the issues affecting their lives will be rigorously upheld.”

There is a constitutional right to freedom of speech. It is only when it begins to tear at the very fabric of society that the right needs to be curtailed. There are many more voices agitating for a Biafra. They include Biafra Foundation (Voice of Biafra International), Biafra Liberation in Exile, Biafra Liberation in Europe, Lower Niger Congress, Biafra Liberation Council, Biafra State Coalition, Eastern Mandate Union and Bilie Human Rights Initiative. Some of them have been in existence for some time before Kanu’s Radio Biafra. Is the government going to muzzle all of these nebulous organisations?

The government should have called the bluff of those calling for the State of Biafra by doing what the British government recently did to the Scots in the matter of agitating for an independent Scotland when they allowed the Scottish referendum. All they need to do is to ask the Igbos to vote and determine where they want to belong, Biafra or Nigeria! I seriously doubt if majority of Igbo people would leave certainty for uncertainty.

The terrible danger of incarcerating Mr Nnamdi Kanu is the unnecessary apotheosis he is certain to enjoy if anything untoward happens to him. Except there is ample evidence to suggest and convince the government that he and his collaborators have procured arms and ammunition to wage war against Nigeria, I think he should not have been detained for this long. Whilst it may seem that he openly solicited for arms to wage war at the World Igbo Conference in Los Angeles in September 2015 it does not seem that this was an appeal made in earnest or more importantly that he was taken seriously by his audience. I do not believe that this is sufficient evidence to lock him up at this time. Indeed it shows that he is merely craving attention to his cause which unwittingly has been granted to him on a large scale by his unfortunate incarceration by overzealousness. If care is not taken we will have a situation where you may cut off one head of the Hydra only for many more to spring up. We must not allow that to happen!

Mr Kanu and his disciples have the right to dream of their Biafran Eldorado but how many Igbos share that belief is what we don’t know scientifically and we need to know. A people cannot be suppressed forever if the majority wish to go their separate ways but I’m reasonably convinced that there was no cause for alarm until the government reacted angrily against a motley crowd of agitators when it should have downplayed their relevance.

It is not too late to enter into dialogue with our dear Brother, Mr Kanu who has demonstrated clearly that he is now gradually amassing a willing, if not ready, army to help prosecute his proselytising mission…


http://www.thisdaylive.com/articles/the-matyrisation-of-nnamdi-kanu/227160/

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by sosanova: 8:05am On Dec 05, 2015
true talk

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by fastjett: 8:26am On Dec 05, 2015
Quite lengthy but I managed to read all because of the writers objectivity and neutrality on the Biafra issue. The buhari Govt. Made a very big mistake on handling the Biafra issue, maybe God is using them as catalyst to facilitate the Restoration of Baifra nation.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by realborn(m): 8:47am On Dec 05, 2015
Applause for Dele!

It is an overkill to keep Nnamdi Kanu indefinitely in custody or treat him like Dasuki.

If the government feels he has a case to answer, charge him to court, but let him have a right to prompt bail.

Today, more lives and properties have been lost due to his continuous unnecessary detention. I think Biafra has gone beyond Kanu. It is now a movement. Use of force on protesters who bear no arms will not quench the agitation of the movement.

Buhari has poorly handled this melee. Wisdom is profitable to direct!

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by Nobody: 10:32am On Dec 05, 2015
Seun, Lalasticlala, Dominique, this is front page material please.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by AyakaDunukofia: 10:33am On Dec 05, 2015
This has been my opinion all the while that ideologies have never been known to be defeated with guns, but rather with superior logic.

British government rolled out a referendum for the Scots and went forward to defeat the Scottish population with superior logic and they heeded her. She has equally slated another referendum with the aim of pulling out of the European union in 2017. Both sides of the divide will present their arguments to the British people and the people will decide.

Therefore, Nigeria must talk to the Biafra people, tell them what they've gained and stand to gain in Nigeria then offer then a referendum. This is the international best practice.

Kanu is naturally endowed with quick wits. He's quite convincing. And It's obviously the reason the FG is reluctant to engage him in a public intellection, hence the shamful jungle justice being meted to him.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by Nobody: 10:33am On Dec 05, 2015
I have said many times that Buhari is not handling this Biafra agitation well at all.



The DSS have refused to grant bail to Nnamdi Kanu thereby disobeying court orders. To try the man in court is also another problem as the government appears dodgy, today it is one cock and bull story after another; judge is not around, judge just lost his father, bla bla bla, what the fvck!


He is not helping matters here.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by naijapips02: 10:34am On Dec 05, 2015
Nnamdi Oshi.

Unlike all what you have listed above, Nnamdi kanu is a common criminal and conman and his lies are in HD for all to see.

Same way shekau is a martyr .

I don't blame dele. He must sell his paper sha.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by PassingShot(m): 10:37am On Dec 05, 2015
realborn:
Applause for Dele!

It is an overkill to keep Nnamdi Kanu indefinitely in custody or treat him like Dasuki.

If the government feels he has a case to answer, charge him to court, but let him have a right to prompt bail.

Today, more lives and properties have been lost due to his continuous unnecessary detention. I think Biafra has gone beyond Kanu. It is now a movement. Use of force on protesters who bear no arms will not quench the agitation of the movement.

Buhari has poorly handled this melee. Wisdom is profitable to direct!
In your own wisdom and Dele's, the FG has not handled Kanu case well but I tell you that I believe the govt has done well. Let heavens fall because of incaceration of a man who openly asked his supporters to kill Hausas and Yorubas. Let whoever wants to go to war do so because a secessionist that boasted he will kill anyone who voted for the president should he come across them is incacerated. Kanu has committed treasonable offences with a lot of evidences. As such he cannot be treated with kid's gloves.
Dele can continue to speak from both sides of his mouth, na him sabi.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by naijapips02: 10:38am On Dec 05, 2015
EUROBOMBER:
I have said many times that Buhari is not handling this Biafra agitation well at all.

He is not helping matters here.

it is what it is bro. Nnamdi should not get away from all that he's done.

I've heard that conman threaten Buhari's Family and kids....I've heard him command his followers to kill a man....one radio station owner in owerri.

Honestly bro, Nnamdi should be made to pay for his crimes. Doing otherwise would make Nigeria appear weak.

You can't blackmail a nation Like Nigeria into submission. He must go through all the proceedings as entrenched in the laws of our legal system.

That is what makes us a Sovereign state.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by stuff46(m): 10:48am On Dec 05, 2015
Well said


Catalona are fighting for independence in spain and are not treated like this. We copied this democracy from the western world and still want to impliment our old laws into it? Its absurd.


Buhari to be briefed about certain things, this is 2015, he should wake up to the taste of time.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by Nobody: 10:49am On Dec 05, 2015
PassingShot:

In your own wisdom and Dele's, the FG has not handled Kanu case well but I tell you that I believe the govt has done well. Let heavens fall because of incaceration of a man who openly asked his supporters to kill Hausas and Yorubas. Let whoever wants to go to war do so because a secessionist that boasted he will kill anyone who voted for the president should he come across them is incacerated. Kanu has committed treasonable offences with a lot of evidence. As such he cannot be treated with kid's gloves.
Dele can continue to speak from both sides of his mouth, na him sabi.

Why this dilly dally in charging him to court and getting him prosecuted? Why the delay

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by Nobody: 10:52am On Dec 05, 2015
naijapips02:


it is what it is bro. Nnamdi should not get away from all that he's done.

I've heard that conman threaten Buhari's Family and kids....I've heard him command his followers to kill a man....one radio station owner in owerri.

Honestly bro, Nnamdi should be made to pay for his crimes. Doing otherwise would make Nigeria appear weak.

You can't blackmail a nation Like Nigeria into submission. He must go through all the proceedings as entrenched in the laws of our legal system.

That is what makes us a Sovereign state.

Why the unnecessary delay in trying him

Today we hear judge is not around, tomorrow judge has lost his father, next tomorrow, no fuel for judge to come to court, what is all this?

Try him and sentence him let us see, simple.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by Nobody: 10:54am On Dec 05, 2015
Nwa chineke smiley
fastjett:
Quite lengthy but I managed to read all because of the writers objectivity and neutrality on the Biafra issue. The buhari Govt. Made a very big mistake on handling the Biafra issue, maybe God is using them as catalyst to facilitate the Restoration of Baifra nation.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by EternalTruths: 10:54am On Dec 05, 2015
The British allowed the Scots to decide their fate through a REFERENDUM


Who was our colonial master.? Britain


UN REFERENDUM is what the Igbos and other ethnic groups desire

A referendum to decide their fate. cool

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by obailala(m): 10:58am On Dec 05, 2015
I think I agree with this idea, kanu shouldnt have been locked up for this long, rather he should have been closely monitored. Locking him up continuously only explodes the population of his infinitely ignorant zombie followers.

Just the same way Asari wielded much influence but was arrested and then released, Asari might shout all he wants on tv but no one truly takes him seriously anymore, hence his present silence.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by fabre4: 10:59am On Dec 05, 2015
after calling a set of people 5%ers and other things Igbo's have suffered I don't blame them for wanting secession and if other tribes feel aggrieved they have the right to secede

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by obailala(m): 10:59am On Dec 05, 2015
EternalTruths:
The British allowed the Scots to decide their fate through a REFERENDUM


Who was our colonial master.? Britain


UN REFERENDUM is what the Igbos and other ethnic groups desire

A referendum to decide their fate. cool
Do you know for how many centuries the Scots have been agitating for independence before they eventually got that referendum in 2014?

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by nifton(m): 11:00am On Dec 05, 2015
If the Nigerian government truly wants this country to remain a single entity,I think this is the best way as prescibed by write up. Even if Mr Kanu's ideology is wrong,his arrest and continued detention may jst turn neutral Igbos to his side and this might spiral into another civil war. No gain saying that no nation has ever survived two civil wars and remain as one. So the best shot would have been to dialogue with him,helping him see that his mission statement is in tandem with "so called change government programs".You dont always force dissenting views,hence they go radical.
I just wish this never snowballs into civil war cus I cant imagine Nigeria suffering like Syria,Somalia,South sudan etc. It wont be funny at all.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by fabre4: 11:03am On Dec 05, 2015
obailala:
I think I agree with this idea, kanu shouldnt have been locked up for this long, rather he should have been closely monitored. Locking him up continuously only explodes the population of his infinitely ignorant zombie followers.

Just the same way Asari wielded much influence but was arrested and then released, Asari might shout all he wants on tv but no one truly takes him seriously anymore, hence his present silence.















Asari like other millitants settled for amnesty and that was were the ideology died but these are not millitants these are people you claim to protect yet you open live bullets on them you can't kill a determined spirit Buhari should know that better

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by Kassidy4luv(m): 11:03am On Dec 05, 2015
Nnamdi Kanu ..........shld not die ooooo or the country is not ready to handle wt might errupt.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by Saturn213: 11:03am On Dec 05, 2015
EternalTruths:
The British allowed the Scots to decide their fate through a REFERENDUM
Who was our colonial master.? Britain
UN REFERENDUM is what the Igbos and other ethnic groups desire
A referendum to decide their fate. cool

You guys keep making a comparison to Scotland but what you fail to realize is that the Scottish Independence movement is made up of intellectuals, academics and politicians. They provided evidence of how their country will be constituted if they got independence, from oil treaties with Norway, decommissioning of nuclear facilities. They had several bases covered before asking for independence. The Scottish people saw evidence of how their country will function if they leave the union.

It is not like Ipod run by an illiterate that goes on radio calling for the massacre of Nigerians and calling Leaders names and asking for his supporters to murder a well know Nigerian Pastor. He was even caught on video asking for money to buy arms. This is an unprofessional illiterate with no common sense.

The Scottish spent years trying to convince their people, they then formed a party - the SNP. After decades of campaigning, they got majority of political seats in the Scottish Parliament. Even after that, it took them years to convince the UK government to agree to a referendum. The whole process took over 50 years. It is a separation and not a tea party.

When Igbos are serious, they will vote for a party that wants Biafra independence, they will make them senators, HORs and governors. After that they can negotiate with the Nigerian state for a referendum.

You just dont wake up one morning and start shouting Referendum. It will take decades of negotiations and talks.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by Descartes: 11:04am On Dec 05, 2015
@Passingshot, there are some issues you need not be involved, which are way beyond your supposed 'intellectual' ability. This biafra issue as outlined by Delemomodu is one of them.

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Re: The Matyrisation Of Nnamdi Kanu - Dele Momodu by Descartes: 11:06am On Dec 05, 2015
Buhari needs a crash course on democracy and rule of law

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