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Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by Nobody: 6:25am On Nov 07, 2015
Biafra Republic: A Myth or Reality, By Adedayo Osho


On Friday 6th of November 2015, South-East largest city, Onitsha witnessed thousands of anti-government demonstrators, primarily under the aegis of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB staged Million Man March protesting the continued detention of their group leader and managing director of Radio Biafra: Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.


This is not the first time a separatist movement like IPOB would assemble in Nigeria. In the early years of political independence, Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro had declared Niger Delta Republic. The struggle only lasted for twelve days. Agitation for Biafra Republic, which is currently gaining traction was first championed in 1967 by late charismatic leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu- the Ikemba II of Nnewi.


Fast forward to four decades after the end of civil war in 1970: West Africa tiger, Nigeria faces security challenges along its three dominant ethnic/geographical line. Resilient killing of civilians by Boko Haram in the North; Clandestine proliferation of light arms by the Oodua Peoples' Congress in South-West; and the insufferable propaganda employed to dent the country's image by Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra in the South-East.


Scotland and Spain's Catalonia experience provides modern reference point for federal government on how best to handle secessionist agitation by Ndigbo. Dragging South Sudan which has now slide into a war-torn zone inside the case at hand, leading forces for Biafra must consider the brutal consequence of power rivalry. This is not intended for insult on ground of leadership incompetence. Ongoing political rumble between President Salva Kiir and former Vice President turned-rebel leader, Riek Machar offers secessionists anywhere in the world a lesson on how manufactured nations bicker with power. Since large swathes of Niger Delta will be merged along with the long anticipated Biafra Republic, if any coming to being, our cousins in the coastal region need start raising dialectical questions on power sharing/allocation under a refurbished nation.


I advise my Ndigbo brothers to wear the garment of civic and pursue their course with subtle nobility. Rather than resort to violence or propaganda, the place of strong advocacy for referendum remains their golden alternative.


For instance, In January 2015, the company GFK Ukraine, a member of one of the largest international companies in the field of marketing research, GfK Group (Nurenberg, Germany) conducted a survey in the Crimea. Results of the survey showed that about 93% of Crimean residents support the reunification of Crimea with Russia, voted against only by 4% of respondents. "Do you support the reunification of the Crimea to Russia?"

82% - fully support
11% - probably, support
2% - do not support
2% - probably, do not support
3% - hard to say.
Forbes business magazine writes that one year after the reunification of the Crimea with Russia, poll after poll shows that the locals there — be they Ukrainians, ethnic Russians or Tartars are all in agreement: life with Russia is better than life with Ukraine.


It need be emphasised that self-determination is strongly supported by United Nation UN itself. There's no gain in painting a bad image of one's rivals in an attempt to convince admirers. That courageous man, Nnamdi Kanu and his co-travellers should be informed that slaves who devised slanderous concoctions as a means of gaining freedom from their master will only extend their years of stewardship.


I'm aware that those who harp on secession does owing to political marginalisation and domination my powerful groups, but then, for true Biafranism to manifest, Ndigbo needs the backing of many of their political leaders who are wary of their pocket and the benefits accrued to a larger political territory: Nigeria.


Adedayo Osho is a political analyst and freelance writer. He holds a Bachelor degree in Political Science & Education from University of Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria. Email: oshoadedayo7@yahoo.com Twitter: @Jahpolitical

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Re: Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by Flets: 6:27am On Nov 07, 2015
Why are the Dayos, Femis, Kunbis all very interested in this Biafra even when they are against it?

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Re: Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by adegunwa4real(m): 6:29am On Nov 07, 2015
We are not in the Era of slavery anymore, if someone wants freedom, give it to the person! If they think they are due for independence then so be it! sad

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Re: Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by preciousMI1(f): 6:33am On Nov 07, 2015
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Re: Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by EternalTruths: 6:38am On Nov 07, 2015
Truthpallbearer:
Biafra Republic: A Myth or Reality, By Adedayo Osho


On Friday 6th of November 2015, South-East largest city, Onitsha witnessed thousands of anti-government demonstrators, primarily under the aegis of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB staged Million Man March protesting the continued detention of their group leader and managing director of Radio Biafra: Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.


This is not the first time a separatist movement like IPOB would assemble in Nigeria. In the early years of political independence, Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro had declared Niger Delta Republic. The struggle only lasted for twelve days. Agitation for Biafra Republic, which is currently gaining traction was first championed in 1967 by late charismatic leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu- the Ikemba II of Nnewi.


Fast forward to four decades after the end of civil war in 1970: West Africa tiger, Nigeria faces security challenges along its three dominant ethnic/geographical line. Resilient killing of civilians by Boko Haram in the North; Clandestine proliferation of light arms by the Oodua Peoples' Congress in South-West; and the insufferable propaganda employed to dent the country's image by Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra in the South-East.


Scotland and Spain's Catalonia experience provides modern reference point for federal government on how best to handle secessionist agitation by Ndigbo. Dragging South Sudan which has now slide into a war-torn zone inside the case at hand, leading forces for Biafra must consider the brutal consequence of power rivalry. This is not intended for insult on ground of leadership incompetence. Ongoing political rumble between President Salva Kiir and former Vice President turned-rebel leader, Riek Machar offers secessionists anywhere in the world a lesson on how manufactured nations bicker with power. Since large swathes of Niger Delta will be merged along with the long anticipated Biafra Republic, if any coming to being, our cousins in the coastal region need start raising dialectical questions on power sharing/allocation under a refurbished nation.


I advise my Ndigbo brothers to wear the garment of civic and pursue their course with subtle nobility. Rather than resort to violence or propaganda, the place of strong advocacy for referendum remains their golden alternative.


For instance, In January 2015, the company GFK Ukraine, a member of one of the largest international companies in the field of marketing research, GfK Group (Nurenberg, Germany) conducted a survey in the Crimea. Results of the survey showed that about 93% of Crimean residents support the reunification of Crimea with Russia, voted against only by 4% of respondents. "Do you support the reunification of the Crimea to Russia?"

82% - fully support
11% - probably, support
2% - do not support
2% - probably, do not support
3% - hard to say.
Forbes business magazine writes that one year after the reunification of the Crimea with Russia, poll after poll shows that the locals there — be they Ukrainians, ethnic Russians or Tartars are all in agreement: life with Russia is better than life with Ukraine.


It need be emphasised that self-determination is strongly supported by United Nation UN itself. There's no gain in painting a bad image of one's rivals in an attempt to convince admirers. That courageous man, Nnamdi Kanu and his co-travellers should be informed that slaves who devised slanderous concoctions as a means of gaining freedom from their master will only extend their years of stewardship.


I'm aware that those who harp on secession does owing to political marginalisation and domination my powerful groups, but then, for true Biafranism to manifest, Ndigbo needs the backing of many of their political leaders who are wary of their pocket and the benefits accrued to a larger political territory: Nigeria.


Adedayo Osho is a political analyst and freelance writer. He holds a Bachelor degree in Political Science & Education from University of Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria. Email: oshoadedayo7@yahoo.com Twitter: @Jahpolitical


Funny writeup

Is South Sudan the only country to have gained independence



Biafra is not South Sudan


Biafra is the Japan of Africa

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Re: Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by Duru1(m): 6:41am On Nov 07, 2015
Truthpallbearer:
Biafra Republic: A Myth or Reality, By Adedayo Osho


On Friday 6th of November 2015, South-East largest city, Onitsha witnessed thousands of anti-government demonstrators, primarily under the aegis of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB staged Million Man March protesting the continued detention of their group leader and managing director of Radio Biafra: Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.


This is not the first time a separatist movement like IPOB would assemble in Nigeria. In the early years of political independence, Isaac Jasper Adaka Boro had declared Niger Delta Republic. The struggle only lasted for twelve days. Agitation for Biafra Republic, which is currently gaining traction was first championed in 1967 by late charismatic leader, Odumegwu Ojukwu- the Ikemba II of Nnewi.


Fast forward to four decades after the end of civil war in 1970: West Africa tiger, Nigeria faces security challenges along its three dominant ethnic/geographical line. Resilient killing of civilians by Boko Haram in the North; Clandestine proliferation of light arms by the Oodua Peoples' Congress in South-West; and the insufferable propaganda employed to dent the country's image by Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra in the South-East.


Scotland and Spain's Catalonia experience provides modern reference point for federal government on how best to handle secessionist agitation by Ndigbo. Dragging South Sudan which has now slide into a war-torn zone inside the case at hand, leading forces for Biafra must consider the brutal consequence of power rivalry. This is not intended for insult on ground of leadership incompetence. Ongoing political rumble between President Salva Kiir and former Vice President turned-rebel leader, Riek Machar offers secessionists anywhere in the world a lesson on how manufactured nations bicker with power. Since large swathes of Niger Delta will be merged along with the long anticipated Biafra Republic, if any coming to being, our cousins in the coastal region need start raising dialectical questions on power sharing/allocation under a refurbished nation.


I advise my Ndigbo brothers to wear the garment of civic and pursue their course with subtle nobility. Rather than resort to violence or propaganda, the place of strong advocacy for referendum remains their golden alternative.


For instance, In January 2015, the company GFK Ukraine, a member of one of the largest international companies in the field of marketing research, GfK Group (Nurenberg, Germany) conducted a survey in the Crimea. Results of the survey showed that about 93% of Crimean residents support the reunification of Crimea with Russia, voted against only by 4% of respondents. "Do you support the reunification of the Crimea to Russia?"

82% - fully support
11% - probably, support
2% - do not support
2% - probably, do not support
3% - hard to say.
Forbes business magazine writes that one year after the reunification of the Crimea with Russia, poll after poll shows that the locals there — be they Ukrainians, ethnic Russians or Tartars are all in agreement: life with Russia is better than life with Ukraine.


It need be emphasised that self-determination is strongly supported by United Nation UN itself. There's no gain in painting a bad image of one's rivals in an attempt to convince admirers. That courageous man, Nnamdi Kanu and his co-travellers should be informed that slaves who devised slanderous concoctions as a means of gaining freedom from their master will only extend their years of stewardship.


I'm aware that those who harp on secession does owing to political marginalisation and domination my powerful groups, but then, for true Biafranism to manifest, Ndigbo needs the backing of many of their political leaders who are wary of their pocket and the benefits accrued to a larger political territory: Nigeria.


Adedayo Osho is a political analyst and freelance writer. He holds a Bachelor degree in Political Science & Education from University of Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria. Email: oshoadedayo7@yahoo.com Twitter: @Jahpolitical

Per the bolded, the Yari.ba chap seemed deluded and cheap on intellectual facts. Why the reference of South Sudan? There are many successful breakup of countries with the resultant nation states not sliding into civil war. There were USSR, Czechoslovaks, India, etc that grew into multiple nation states with flourishing economic and political outlooks. Please Mr. essayist, everybody is difference. Anyway, I am not surprise at your misguided rant hence University of Ado-Ekiti spoke volumes.

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Re: Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by Greyworld: 6:49am On Nov 07, 2015
The point I hate most in this write up is referring to Nigeria "west africa tiger."



Tigers are not evn in West africa, but we av west African dwarf goat.

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Re: Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by Nobody: 6:58am On Nov 07, 2015
ahem.

I think what he's trying to say here is that the igbo people should opt for a referendum instead of running around, and disturbing the peace like the retards in the north.

if that is what he is saying, then no problem. we all want to leave this contraption called Nigeria. so let us leave.
Re: Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by EternalTruths: 7:11am On Nov 07, 2015
Teempakguy:
ahem.

I think what he's trying to say here is that the igbo people should opt for a referendum instead of running around, and disturbing the peace like the retards in the north.

if that is what he is saying, then no problem. we all want to leave this contraption called Nigeria. so let us leave.


MASSOB came in peace but were violated


IPOB says peaceful Referendum or War


The ball is in the hands of Nigerians

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Re: Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by Kestolovee95(f): 8:01am On Nov 07, 2015
EternalTruths:



Funny writeup

Is South Sudan the only country to have gained independence



Biafra is not South Sudan


Biafra is the Japan of Africa


It's funny how these oblong headed yorubas keep equating South sudan (a country with low literacy levels) with Biafra a nation with aguably the most intelligent and highest literacy levels in Black Africa).
Why do yorubas pretend they don't know these facts. They really want Biafrans to equate themselves with south sudanese? It's an insult on Biafrans to compare us with south sudanese. Why are they using the 'scare factor' to make us accept their awusa Fulani Islamic domination and marginalization? Are yorubas normal at all?

Haven't we had a non-Igbo Biafran President in the person of General Effiong?
Yorubas, are you cursed?

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Re: Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by Nobody: 8:08am On Nov 07, 2015
I wonder why many NLers can't discuss issues without being offensive while making decent points.
Re: Biafra Republic: A Myth Or Reality, By Adedayo Osho by ichidodo: 8:14am On Nov 07, 2015
Biafra is a nation in the hearts of its people living in Nigeria,there isn't any connection btw us and SouthSudan.....

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