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UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by bodeloja: 9:18am On Dec 13, 2015
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/nnamdi-kanu-pro-biafran-groups-claim-no-peace-talks-unless-ipob-leader-released-1532994

Nnamdi Kanu: Pro-Biafran groups claim no peace talks unless Ipob leader is released
Ludovica Iaccino By Ludovica Iaccino
December 11, 2015 21:13 GMT 225
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An Ipob member protests for the release of leader and Radio Biafra director Nnamdi KanuIpob
Pro-Biafran groups have rejected calls by government members to start a dialogue on the issue of Biafra. Both the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob) and the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (Massob) said no talks will occur unless the government releases Ipob leader Nnamdi Kanu.

Pro-Biafrans call for the independence of territories that constituted the Biafran Republic, established in 1967 and reannexed to Nigeria in 1970, following a civil war that claimed between one and three million lives. Following Kanu's arrest, rallies have instensified across southeastern Nigeria. A 2 December protest in Onitsha, Anambra state, resulted in the alleged death of at least nine demonstrators. The police, however, denied they opened fire on civilians during an interview with IBTimes UK.


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A few days after the Onistha incident, Nigerian politicians and elite members held a discussion on the Biafra issue. The talks took place in the federal capital of Abuja and were chaired by Nigerian politician and former UN representative Maitama Sule. Former governor of Akwa-Ibom State, Senator Goodswill Akpabio, participated as a guest speaker.

During the discussion, participants agreed on the need to address the issue peacefully to avoid another civil war. Speaker Bello Kirfi, who represented the north-east, told leader from the south-east to "go back and let the people know that their approach is wrong," The Premium Times reported.

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However, pro-Biafra argued that the only person whom the Nigerian government should negotiate with is Kanu. The controversial director of London-based Radio Biafra was apprehended in Lagos in October on charges of criminal conspiracy, intimidation and belonging to an unlawful society. He pleaded not guilty. His trial has been adjourned to 14 December.

An Ipob coordinator who lives in Anamabra said that the government is speaking to the wrong people. The source said: "Unless, he [President Muhammadu Buhari] releases Nnamdi Kanu, no dialogue will hold with Ipob representatives in attendance."

Massob and Ipob

Massob and Ipob have claimed several times they are not related. Both movements accuse each other of violent propaganda and actions. According to Ipob members, violent actions blamed on Massob smear pro-Biafrans' reputation and are used by the government to claim the whole movement is violent.

The Nigerian government has deemed Massob as an extremist group. Its leader Ralph Uwazuruike was arrested in 2005 on treason charges. He was released two years later.

Uwazuruike announced on 6 December the group had been renamed Biafra Independent Movement, BIM. He explained the decision was necessary following violent actions by internal dissidents.

He said during a press conference in Owerri, capital of Imo state: "The change in name became absolutely necessary because of the sad introduction of violence by the disgruntled dissidents and this is at variance with the non-violence stance of Massob over the years."

Uwazuruike also alleged he had recruited Kanu in 1989 and appointed him as the director of Radio Biafra. "He started preaching hatred and brainwashing the youths. Massob sacked him." Ipob denies the allegations.

Immanu-el Yahgozie, editor at Biafra 24, told IBtimes UK: "We are not involved in any negotiations and we will not get involved until Kanu and Benjamin Onwuka [leader of the Biafra Zionist Movement] are released."

IBTimes UK has contacted Massob for a statement, but had not received a response at the time of publishing. The group's director of information, Edson Samuel, was quoted by the Vanguard as saying: "Any person moving to dialogue between us and Federal Government must first meet with us and know our demands."

Meanwhile, Washington-based NGO Organization of Emerging African States (Oeas) – which advocates for people's right to self determination – warned that Nigeria could risk a "civil strife" if pro-Biafrans' demands are not met.

In a statement released on 4 December, the organisation also said Nigeria should hold a referendum on the Biafra issue within 90 days with independent observers supervising the polls.

Buhari has not yet made any comment on the ongoing calls for independence and referendum. Earlier this year, a spokesperson for the government told IBTimes UK that it does not consider the separatist movement a threat to the current leadership and defined pro-Biafrans as an "insignificant number of frustrated people who are not a threat to the existence of Nigeria".

Earlier in December, the minister of information, Lai Mohammed, urged Nigerian leaders to defend the unity of the country but said pro-Biafran demonstrators are completely legitimate.
Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by chocolateme(f): 9:22am On Dec 13, 2015
Ok
Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by coolitempa(f): 9:29am On Dec 13, 2015
I think I read during my ban that this nonsense was no longer allowed......mynd44..... grin....where art thou...
Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by tunjion: 9:32am On Dec 13, 2015
Ojukwu was not good, now Ojukwu is gone. Today it is Nnamdi Kanu that is the problem but, I didn't see Nnamdi on the street protesting.

The day Nigeria own up to its responsibility and stop blaming or scapegoating others for institutional failings, is the day we can claim progress.

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Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by xest(m): 10:04am On Dec 13, 2015
Let them hold a referéndum just like the case of Scotland. After the polls the ppl that wanted to remain in UK were higher than the ones that wants out. At d end of the day Scotts are still in great britain. Let them do it here and conduct a poll of which foreign n local observers will be present. If ppl agitating for biafra are more then Biafra stands and if not they continue to remain one Nigeria shikena.

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Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by Kelechi2020(m): 10:10am On Dec 13, 2015
"insignificant number of frustrated people who are not a threat to the existence of Nigeria"

I totally disagree...

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Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by Mekus68: 10:12am On Dec 13, 2015
Ihe agba n'aka, anghi eji enyo ele ya
Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by Kelechi2020(m): 10:14am On Dec 13, 2015
let the crackdown begin..
Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by Mekus68: 10:24am On Dec 13, 2015
Kelechi2020:
"insignificant number of frustrated people who are not a threat to the existence of Nigeria"

I totally disagree...
Dont mind him. They said same thing about boko haram being made up of insignifant number of frustrated people who are not a threat to existence of Nigeria. But today what is happening, they are spending billions of dollars to fight them.
Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by babyfaceafrica: 10:44am On Dec 13, 2015
He will soon be released........................................by 2055

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Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by B69U: 11:37am On Dec 13, 2015
babyfaceafrica:
He will soon be released........................................by 2055

U must think the world is blind. grin

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Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by babyfaceafrica: 11:44am On Dec 13, 2015
B69U:


U must think the world is blind. grin
the world has its own problem...ISIS?.....biafra or what do you call it is a non issue

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Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by B69U: 11:52am On Dec 13, 2015
babyfaceafrica:
the world has its own problem...ISIS?.....biafra or what do you call it is a non issue

U call ISIS a problem? They are flying jets ontop of dat, meaning they are on top of it.

Did ISIS stop the UK parliament moving a motion on Biafra?

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Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by babyfaceafrica: 12:00pm On Dec 13, 2015
B69U:


U call ISIS a problem? They are flying jets ontop of dat, meaning they are on top of it.

Did ISIS stop the UK parliament moving a motion on Biafra?
flyin jets abi?...did dat stop the paris shooting?....until they are wiped out...dm no go rst and please wtin concrn john for mary mata?...so Uk moving motion will let biafra com...kip dreaming!!!!!!.......your representatives are in abuja choping money and they cannot move the motion....charity begins at home sir!!!!!

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Re: UK IBT: Pro-biafran Groups Claim No Peace Talks Unless Ipob Leader Is Released by Stolen: 4:04pm On Dec 13, 2015
tunjion:
Ojukwu was not good, now Ojukwu is gone. Today it is Nnamdi Kanu that is the problem but, I didn't see Nnamdi on the street protesting.
The day Nigeria own up to its responsibility and stop blaming or scapegoating others for institutional failings, is the day we can claim progress.

well said..

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