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Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by aminaadamu(f): 10:42am On Nov 21, 2015
Neglect, injustice, poverty drive new Biafra protests in Nigeria
By: Kuwait Times
20/11/2015

Hundreds of pro-Biafra supporters wave flags and chant songs as they march through the streets of Aba, southeastern Nigeria, to call for the release of a key activist on November 18, 2015. The protesters support the creation of a breakaway state of Biafra in the southeast and want the release of Nnamdi Kanu, who is believed to be a major sponsor of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and director of the pirate radio station Radio Biafra. AFP PHOTO / PIUS UTOMI EKPEI
Hundreds of pro-Biafra supporters wave flags and chant songs as they march through the streets of Aba, southeastern Nigeria, to call for the release of a key activist on November 18, 2015. The protesters support the creation of a breakaway state of Biafra in the southeast and want the release of Nnamdi Kanu, who is believed to be a major sponsor of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and director of the pirate radio station Radio Biafra. AFP

ONITSHA: Forty-five years after a brutal civil war, Nigeria is facing a new wave of protests for a separate Biafran state, driven by long-standing complaints about poverty, neglect and injustice. The impetus for the current agitation is not much different from that which led to Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu’s unilateral declaration of a Republic of Biafra in 1967. The then-military governor of Nigeria’s old eastern region accused the federal government of marginalizing and killing thousands of ethnic Igbos living in the north.

Some one million people died during the brutal 1967-70 conflict that followed, mainly from disease and starvation. The past few weeks have seen protests across the southeast where the Igbos are in the majority, following the arrest last month of Radio Biafra director Nnamdi Kanu. He is now facing charges of criminal conspiracy and membership of an illegal organization. Carrying Kanu’s portrait, the Biafran flag and chanting freedom songs, the protesters called for his release and a separate state. One slogan read “Biafra or death”.

Splinter group

Kanu, who heads the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) group, has emerged as the new face of the Biafra struggle. It was previously championed by the Movement for the Actualisation of a Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), formed in 1999 by Ralph Uwazurike. But internal wranglings split MASSOB and a faction led by Uchenna Madu, its former spokesman, is now working with Kanu’s IPOB group. Madu said the protesters had planned a symbolic blockade of the Niger bridge in Onitsha this week but the idea was shelved after warnings from the security services.

The strategic bridge linking Igboland with the rest of Nigeria was a key battleground during the civil war and the de facto border. “There would have been no movement of vehicles on the bridge because we had planned a seven-day vigil to force the government to release Kanu and for Nigeria to give us freedom,” he said. Anayochukwu Okpara, the IPOB coordinator in Abia state’s commercial hub, Aba, said intimidation, harassment, arrest and detention would not stop the struggle. “We will step up non-violent campaigns to demand freedom from Nigeria. We are Biafrans. This forced marriage should be dissolved,” he said.

Opposing views

The Nigerian army has vowed to “suppress insurrection and act in aid of civil authority to restore order when called upon to do so”, stoking fears of a backlash and unrest. Southeast governors have condemned the mass protests, questioning why the pro-Biafra campaign has re-emerged with a new government in place under President Muhammadu Buhari. Certainly, longstanding suspicions of northerners like Buhari play a part, after anti-Igbo attacks in the Muslim-majority north in the 1960s.

But not everyone agrees with the renewed push for a homeland. Chuks Ibegbu, of the Igbo Information Network lobby group, said the current agitation would not serve the cause. “We can no longer pretend that all is well when some groups capitalize on our sad experience of the past to try to railroad us into fighting another avoidable civil war,” he added.

Patrick Odife, a 60-year-old textile trader in Onitsha, said “the Biafra flame is burning again because nothing has changed since the civil war”. “The younger generation of Ndigbo (Igbos) are bitter about the structure of Nigeria,” he added. “They believe that the structure is skewed against them, in politics, in education, in the provision of social infrastructure.”

Years of neglect

Most of those involved in the protests weren’t even born during the civil war but resentment has passed down generations. “The southeast has been neglected by successive governments in Nigeria in the area of good roads, hospitals, seaports and jobs,” said campaigner Chukwuemeka Ezeobika. Many Igbos were forced to abandon their properties in Nigeria during civil war and have not been able to recover them, making many feel “like a defeated people”, he added.

“The slogan ‘No victor, no vanquished’, declared by Nigerian head of state General Yakubu Gowon after the war, is a myth,” he said. “Even the three Rs-Reconstruction, Rehabilitation and Reintegration-introduced to heal the wounds of the war has not been faithfully implemented.” In Aba, businessman Ndubusi Ikemefuna called for the government to treat everyone fairly, irrespective of tribe, religion and social status-and had a stark warning if that failed. “The lingering Boko Haram insurgency will be a child’s play compared to the scale of ethnic violence that will consume Nigeria unless the right thing is done for all,” he said. – AFP

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by SosaMontana(m): 10:47am On Nov 21, 2015
Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by QuotaSystem: 10:55am On Nov 21, 2015
This is a heavily biased report probably published as an op-ed or contribution from a biafran apologist reporter.

Under opposing views, where are the various condemnations of Biafra by the cross section of Igbo leaders of repute, and the outright rejection by the collective South-South communities?

Instead we are fed with the dreams of the writer, masked under a phantom random Onitsha trader grin.

Such wilful bias and open deceit is what is killing the agitation faster than anything else.

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by chaberry(m): 10:56am On Nov 21, 2015
The Freedom of Biafra is non-negotiable

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by Nobody: 11:03am On Nov 21, 2015
Free Biafra.

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by Nobody: 11:04am On Nov 21, 2015
[s]
QuotaSystem:
This is a heavily biased report probably published as an op-ed or contribution from a biafran apologist reporter.

Under opposing views, where are the various condemnations by the cross section of Igbo leaders of repute, and the outright rejection by the collective South-South communities?

Instead we are fed with the dreams of the writer, masked under a random Onitsha trader grin.

Such wilful bias and open deceit is what is killing the agitation faster than anything else.

[/s]

Anywhere Biafra is mentioned you are there...
Chhooo...
Besides stop crying more than the bereaved...
They gave us audience and not you...
So fk you and your thought boi..... grin

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by NuellettY: 11:11am On Nov 21, 2015
Biafra have arrived...the world and his wife is talking about it

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by UmuEri(m): 11:12am On Nov 21, 2015
It's either Biafra, or every living thing in the zoo dies!

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by Emmafrancis: 11:17am On Nov 21, 2015
We the 5percenters want out . We no want again naaa by force?

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by OperationIgrigi: 11:26am On Nov 21, 2015
**grins** some people won't like. Gently Biafra seeps into the consciousness of the world.

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by wisdomguy4u(m): 11:29am On Nov 21, 2015
The world is keenly watching... If care is not taken, buhari might end up in the international criminal court. He should be advice that a lot has change between 1966 to 2015.

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by abouzaid: 12:03pm On Nov 21, 2015
wisdomguy4u:
The world is keenly watching... If care is not taken, buhari might end up in the international criminal court. He should be advice that a lot has change between 1966 to 2015.
do you honestly think that he even knows the meaning of ICC? that man is still living in the1980's.

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by QuotaSystem: 12:29pm On Nov 21, 2015
I told you this morning that you're too unintelligent to engage in fruitful discourse with.

Its your concern how you deal the the pepper from the truth I will consistently continue to dish out to you pained election losers.


NOBLEDANDY:




[s]Anywhere Biafra is mentioned you are there...
Chhooo...
Besides stop crying more than the bereaved...
They gave us audience and not you...
So fk you and your thought boi..... grin[/s]

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by Emmafrancis: 12:33pm On Nov 21, 2015
QuotaSystem:
This is a heavily biased report probably published as an op-ed or contribution from a biafran apologist reporter.

Under opposing views, where are the various condemnations of Biafra by the cross section of Igbo leaders of repute, and the outright rejection by the collective South-South communities?

Instead we are fed with the dreams of the writer, masked under a phantom random Onitsha trader grin.

Such wilful bias and open deceit is what is killing the agitation faster than anything else.
Mr Quotasystem. Ur name says it all. greedy fellow
Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by EternalTruths: 12:38pm On Nov 21, 2015
UN Referendum or War


One Nigeria is not by force



Slaves down south can remain Nigerians cool

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by Nobody: 12:40pm On Nov 21, 2015
[s]
QuotaSystem:
I told you this morning that you're too unintelligent to engage in fruitful discourse with.

Its your concern how you deal the the pepper from the truth I will consistently continue to dish out to you pained election losers.


[/s]

Which truth?? Abi lies....
Sore looser....
You won election fine and good.... How are you fairing then??
Frustrated slave

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Re: Neglect, Injustice, Poverty Drive New Biafra Protests In Nigeria By Kuwait Times by RisingSun1: 12:42pm On Nov 21, 2015
We Biafrans don't take opinion of islamic countries seriously.

Biafra has no business with islam.

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