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How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by emyah(m): 2:44pm On Sep 08, 2009
There is this wise old saying that holds:  “it is good for the wind to blow so we can see the rump of the chicken.” Something very interesting is happening in Nigeria as we speak. It is very interesting because we have been hammering this point for years into the ears of all the people of Eastern Region from Warri, Agbor to Ikom, Calabar and from Enugu Ezike, Ikem, Gakem to Opobo, Port Harcourt, Bonny and Brass. We have told the Annang, Efik Ibibio, Igbo, Ijaw, Ogoja, Itsekiri, Esan, Isoko, and Urhobo that One Nigeria is a deadly poison which the Hausa Fulani Yoruba have been feeding them for half a century and that if they do not immediately stop drinking this poison of One Nigeria they will all die. Let us repeat it again: People of Eastern Region Biafra if you do not stop drinking the poison of One Nigeria which the Hausa Fulani Yoruba have been feeding you all of you will die.

The wind has blown and you all have seen that underneath the white soutane worn by “Fada”, he actually wears a pairs of trousers. Since 1967 the Hausa Fulani and the Yoruba have been mercilessly slaughtering the people of Eastern Region in hundreds of thousands every year in their own homeland in Eastern Region. Benjamin Adekunle (Yoruba) said openly that he did not want the people of Eastern Region to have any piece of food to eat and that he and his army will shoot at anything that moves. In Ikot Ekpene he locked up several thousands of innocent civilians – children, women and old men in Ikot Ekpene prison and did not give them even the relief materials shipped to his forward location by the International Committee of the Red Cross. Thousands of these innocent people starved to death in the prison until Ikot Ekpene was retaken by Biafran forces and the few bundles of moving bones that walked out of the prison marched into Biafran territory where fellow Biafrans did their best to revive and save as many of them as they could. Benjamin Adekunle, a Yoruba Nigerian army officer who pretended that he was liberating the people he called “ the Minorities” actually watched Ibibio babies and children starve to death in his death camp as he and his mainly Yoruba 3rd Marine Division ate the baby food and drank the baby milk supplied by the International Committee of the Red Cross. Devils!!

When Olusegun Obasanjo [another Yoruba man] took over command of the 3rd. Marine Division from Adekunle and the war was declared ended, Obasanjo watched as his Yoruba soldiers murdered in cold blood thousands of innocent refugees all over the Niger Delta and Eastern Region who were returning to their villages after the war. What was their crime? They looked healthy and Obasanjo and his fellow Yoruba 3rd. Marine Division officers and men could not stand the sight of healthy looking Niger Deltans and Biafrans returning from their hideout in the bushes. Women who looked even minimally healthy were abducted and taken to army camps where they were raped for months on end by Yoruba soldiers. Many of them of course became pregnant and once released promptly committed suicide out of feelings of hopelessness.

When Awolowo after the war stole all the money Biafrans including Niger Deltans had in their bank accounts and gave every Biafran twenty pounds to survive on he was cheered by his fellow Yoruba and the Hausa Fulani. Awolowo stated openly that “starvation is a legitimate instrument of war” and sanctioned the starvation of all the people of Eastern Region Biafra including the people of the Niger Delta. Three million babies, children, pregnant women, old women and old men were starved to death by Awolowo, Yakubu Gowon and other baby killers of Nigeria. Today the Yoruba are attempting to canonize Awolowo as “St. Awolowo.” The Devil!

Ibrahim Babangida, the snake, slaughtered thousands of Ijaw men, women and children when he was Head of State of Satan Nigeria. He was so evil that after sending his soldiers to wipe out whole Ijaw villages in the dead of night he will wake up the following morning and announce that those villages were wiped out by other neighboring Ijaw villages. He hoped to create even more havoc by inciting Ijaw towns and villages against one another. The midnight devil, Sanni Abacha quickly followed in the footsteps of his predecessor, Babangida but added a new dimension to his evil act. In his twisted mind he believed that killing the Ijaw and burning their homes was not enough. He actually instructed his soldiers to butcher the dead like cow meat and cap off their evil by cutting down all economic trees in the destroyed Ijaw and Igbo towns and villages. This is on tape. Have you seen it? These people are devils!

Yakubu Gowon [Hausa Fulani] by military decree [“the Petroleum Resources Decree, 1969], seized the petroleum and natural gas belonging to different communities in the Niger Delta. Olusegun Obasanjo by military decree [The Land Use Decree #6, 1978], seized the land belonging to different communities in the Niger Delta. Sanni Abacha [Hausa Fulani] by military decree [The National Inland Waterways Decree # 13, 1997], seized the water resources belonging to different communities of the Niger Delta. This is totally against the laws, traditions and values of the peoples of Eastern Region Biafra, the Niger Deltans; the laws respecting ownership of private property. By 2001 Olusegun Obasanjo [Yoruba] sent his kinsman another Yoruba General to completely destroy the Ijaw town of Odi. More than 2,000 innocent children, women and men were slaughtered by this barbarian army led by a Yoruba officer. After slaughtering thousands of Ijaw and burning their homes this Yoruba officer was rewarded with big promotion and cash.

Remember that the land and people of Bakassi, part and parcel of Efik land was sold to Cameroon by Yakubu Gowon, Awolowo, Obasanjo, Richard Akinjide and other Hausa Fulani Yoruba oligarchs. Did they tell the Efik when they sold them into slavery? No. Did they even consult them about selling their land? No. They just sold them to Cameroon just as you sell firewood.

Obasanjo and now leprous Umaru Yar’Adua put the Joint Task Force all over Ijaw land and Igbo land and this task force has been slaughtering innocent people, raping women and girls, and destroying towns and villages. By the way the Hausa Fulani Yoruba have simply said that they will never remove this murderous JTF from our land.

Now here comes the poser. Few days ago MEND went into Lagos harbor and destroyed the Atlas Cove Jetty, a federal government facility which was built with money stolen from the Niger Delta. Since then the voices of Yoruba organizations and individuals have been ringing like giant bells all over the place every day. Governor Raji Fashola of Lagos State has warned MEND never to do anything to any facility in Lagos ever again or he will “meet fire with fire.” Frederick Fasehun warned MEND that if it ever attacks any other facility in Yoruba land he will set the OPC on them and they will “match fire with fire.” He immediately reminded MEND that some of the lives and property that were lost in the bombing of the Jetty were those of Yoruba people. Remember that the Jetty does not belong to the Yoruba. It actually belongs to the federal government which means to every Nigerian. The Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE) went even further. It demanded an apology from MEND for its attack on the Atlas Cove Jetty. Yoruba clergy of course could not be left out. Archbishop Olubumi Okogie [Yoruba] warned the federal government not to pay anything to the militants. There will be more reactions from the Yoruba, the lovers of the so called minorities of Eastern Region.

My dear brothers and sisters from the Eastern Region; everyone from the Eastern Region, not just the Ijaw, all of you Annang, Efik Ibibio, Igbo, Ijaw, Ogoja, Itsekiri, Esan, Isoko, and Urhobo; Abi una don see the anus of the chicken now that breeze don blow? Yes, o……h yes, the Yoruba lo………, …ove the people of the Niger Delta;Yes! Yes!! Yes!!! The Hausa Fulani l…………, ove the people of the Niger Delta. Yes! Yes!! Yes!!!  But wait a minute – What did the Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE) say when Obasanjo slaughtered more than 2,000 Ijaw and burned down all their houses in Odi? What did they say when  Choba near Port Harcourt was attacked, Abala in Umuahia was burned down, and when several other towns and villages in the Niger Delta and Igbo land were destroyed by Yoruba and Hausa Fulani soldiers? What did they say or do? What did Frederick Fasehun and his OPC say or do? How about the Archbishop – did he condemn the Biafra Genocide of 1967-70? Has his Christian conscience been pricked by the unimaginable persecution, humiliation and destruction of the people of Eastern Region Biafra by his Yoruba brothers? When did you hear him condemn the Hausa  Fulani Yoruba Satanic Nigerian government for taking by force the land, oil, gas, water resources and hundreds of billions of dollars belonging to the people of the Niger Delta. When did he do that?

How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of the Niger Delta? How many times have their leaders said that it is unjust to take away the private land, natural resources and water resources of a people without their consent? How many times have the Yoruba elders come out to condemn the wanton killings, destruction of towns and villages and means of livelihood of innocent people of Gbaramutu kingdom? The names of the military officers in charge of the JTF are Abubakar, Sambo, and Lawal. Isn’t Lawal a Yoruba man?

            Annang, Efik Ibibio, Igbo, Ijaw, Ogoja, Itsekiri, Esan, Isoko, and Urhobo people are slaughtered in thousands every month by Hausa Fulani Yoruba soldiers. How many times have Yoruba Council of Elders or any voices in Yoruba land spoken up in defense of these Easterners, these Biafrans who are quietly being wiped off the face of the earth?

            Look at Lagos, whose money was used to develop Lagos? It is Niger Delta money. Look at Abonema, Degema, Port Harcourt, Warri, Sapele, Umuahia, Calabar, Bonny, Owerri, and other cities in Eastern Region and compare them with Lagos. Why have Yoruba elders not complained about the injustice of taking Peter’s money to pay Paul? The same thing apples to Abuja, Kaduna Sokoto, Kano, Bauchi, Jos, Maiduguri and other towns in the North. All of them are being developed with money stolen from the Niger Delta. Look at the schools, hospitals, colleges, roads, and bridges in the Niger Delta in particular and Eastern Region in general. Compare them with the roads, flyovers, giant bridges, dams etc in Northern Nigeria, Lagos, Abeokuta, Ibadan, Abuja, Kano, Sokoto, Kaduna and other towns and cities in Northern and Western Nigeria. Look at the Niger Bridge in Onitsha and look at the Third Mainland Bridge, and other bridges and flyovers in Lagos. What do you see? Whose money is it?

            If a fellow man, a known nonentity came to your house with thugs beat you up mercilessly breaking your skull and many bones in your body, killed two of your three sons and left the third half dead, gang raped your wife and daughter while forcing you to watch, and then robbed you of several millions of dollars which you kept in your house; what will you do? Few months later, this Mr. Nobody builds several splendid mansion with your money, buys a fleet of cars - Mercedes Benz 500, Rolls Royce, BMW, Lamborghini, Ferrari and Jeeps, and buys a private plane; and is living large like a king. He then brags to you that he built those houses with your money, bought all those cars and plane with your money, and is now living large all with your money. What will you do if now you have the means and the capacity to confront and defeat this evil man? Will you go to his house and beg him to come and build a house for you and buy you a car? Is that what you will do? If now you have the means and the capacity to confront and defeat this evil man, will you do so and take back all those things he bought with your money? Or will you keep on licking his butt hole? What will you do? Remember, now you have the capacity and the power to confront and defeat this evil man. What will you do?

            People of Eastern Region Biafra, Annang, Efik, Ibibio, Igbo, Ijaw, Ogoja, Itsekiri, Esan, Isoko, and Urhobo any Hausa Fulani Yoruba oligarch who tells you that the Hausa Fulani and Yoruba love you is lying like the drunken mad man in your local market. If you ever believe any of that nonsense ever again then there is no redemption for you. The Hausa Fulani Yoruba love the money they are stealing from your land. That’s all. They do not care a kobo if all of you drop dead this moment. In fact that is their number one wish – that all of you disappear from the face of the earth. If you never knew that know that today. Ask yourselves how many Annang, Efik, Ibibio, Igbo, Ijaw, Ogoja, Itsekiri, Esan, Isoko, and Urhobo heads are equal to one Yoruba life? Ask yourself! “Onye mara asu ya sua n’odo, onye amaghi asu ya sua n’ala.”
Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by emyah(m): 2:55pm On Sep 08, 2009
PLS, Mr. Moderator allow this topic, thank you as you do
Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by Nobody: 3:04pm On Sep 08, 2009
O boy, that thing too long.
Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by emyah(m): 3:16pm On Sep 08, 2009
OMO IBO:

O boy, that thing too long.


PLS, try and manage it as we use to manage in Nigeria
Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by posakosa(m): 3:17pm On Sep 08, 2009
OMO IBO:

O boy, that thing too long.
emyah:

PLS, try and manage it as we use to manage in Nigeria



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Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by emyah(m): 3:22pm On Sep 08, 2009
posakosa:


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Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by emyah(m): 11:22am On Sep 10, 2009
Now is the time to build new foundations for new generations.

The Genocide and atrocities comitted by Nigerian Military will never be for gotten. The Igbos all over the world should not forget this henious crimes leveled on the Igbos. Never wil this hapen again…….LONGLIVE my people
Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by emyah(m): 1:31pm On Sep 11, 2009
just wanna make a little comment. one thing i know and believe is, he who fight a just course MUST win. nomatter the time it takes. when the victory comes, no one gonna remember again how long it took.what you are fighting for is just, and you shall (the BIAFRANS) one day live like kings and prince. keep on with your fight. the british and the us might not want it to be a dream come, but certainly it gonna be just as china and india were not able to be stoped. what goes around comes around. like the rising of the sun, biafra shall rise and set at it’s own pace.long live biafra.
Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by Bialegend(m): 1:47pm On Sep 11, 2009
Brother, may God bless you and all the justice seeking people of the world. Talking about Yorubas and justice should not be in the same line of sentence. Those are the number one hypocrites of the world. Everyone knows about their traits even Iykeman000. That nigeria is in the mess it finds itself today is as a result of the management of the awusas and their arrssslicking Yorubas. Those two can not manage anything well as nigeria is the evidence, yet they do not want to relinquish power to other groups especially the Igbos.

They are too ashamed to do so because the Igbos getting it right as it should be will be a slap on their face and a ridicule to them. They did rather see nigeria remain as it is than having the Igbos managing it and correct their mess. Another reason is about being afraid about the outcome of Igbo presidency knowing fully well that Igbo president will not even waste a week in office before ceding resource control 100% to all states/regions which will result to those lazy ones losing out badly. To those lazy ones, life under oil is far much better than life under cocoa and groundnut.

On the other hand, please learn how to spell Igbo correctly. It is not Ibo, but Igbo.
Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by Nobody: 1:58pm On Sep 11, 2009
On the other hand, please learn how to spell Igbo correctly. It is not Ibo, but Igbo.

thats all.
Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by emyah(m): 2:08pm On Sep 11, 2009
tpia.:

that's all.

Thanks for the correction
Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by emyah(m): 2:28pm On Sep 11, 2009
What a horrible genocide against the innocent civilian of Biafara, Children, Women and men. I see it as ethnic cleasing. I think it is hard time the criminal court in Hague look into Nigeria-Biafara war and bring Gowan and his accomplish as well as  those that sport the war to Hague. ”Why waste life when you can’t give life”

The Truth is that Nigeria is to large to be a country, creating 3 countries out of will bring peace and development to the region referencing the former USSR that gave birth to numerous country today.
Re: How many times have the Yoruba actually stood up for justice for the people of.. by emyah(m): 3:06pm On Sep 11, 2009
We must keep emphasizing the fact that we are Biafrans, and not Nigerians, because, that is Truth.
We must continue from Nigeria, because we are not Nigerians: we are really Biafrans.

Though we have been ensnared in Nigeria by circumstances of the colonial and post-colonial order, we retain our Nature and Heritage, even as we struggle to free corrupting cocoon: as to this liberation-agenda, we must and will succeed.

Though we find ourselves penciled forcefully together merely by the current reckless map of Nigeria, we have come uniqueness, our Biafra-ness, cannot and will not be erased with the crayons of the map-maker.

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