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Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by pentag0nal: 11:21am On Jan 08, 2016
Editor’s note: Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been held in detention even after a Federal Court ruled on December 16 that his detention is unlawful.

Ij Onuigbo, an ex-US army captain and an Igbo, writes an open letter to President Muhammadu Buhari and his vice Yemi Osinbajo appealing to them to release the Biafra leader.
Why I voted for Buhari in presidential election
Let me first say that I, as an Igbo person, supported your election and campaign passionately for it on social media, but I am now on neutral grounds, because of the way you are handling the cry for Biafra though I will always support any good strides you are making for the people of Nigeria.

Some of the reasons I supported you are:

1. Your wife said during a pre-election interview that you promised to lead by listening to the concerns of the people and doing what the people want.

2. As a former soldier in the United States Army, I knew that the discipline you have as a retired general of Nigeria Army is what is needed to clean up the corruption that has long retarded the progress of Nigeria.

However, during your interview in the USA, I believe at the State Department after your election you were asked a question about how you would handle the Niger Delta on amnesty and women issues, your answer was that and I quote, “constituents that gave me 97% votes cannot, in all honesty, be treated equally with constituents that gave me 5%.”

Both videos of your wife promise of your leadership and your admission of prejudicial treatment of people who did not vote for you is there on Youtube for anyone and the whole world to see.

Igbos they did not trust that Buhari would lead with integrity
Mr. President, the problem with this whole situation is that with the way you are currently treating the IPOB matter means that your wife has lied about you wanting to lead by listening and leading according to the needs of the people. Moreover, I, as your initial supporter, was very bewildered and embarrassed when I saw that video where you admitted that you would lead by preferential treatment of those who voted you into office. Those who voted you into office are majorly from your region, the north, as well as the Southwestern region.

Igbos were the ones that only gave you 5% vote because they did not trust that you would lead with integrity. And guess what you are doing now! You are proving them right. You are showing that their fears were valid. Mr. President, leadership requires that you must be fair to all and sundry no matter how you feel about them. You cannot lead with a vindictive spirit to get back at those who didn’t want you to win.

My people are very unhappy in Nigeria
I must mention that I am not for or against Biafra. I am for peace and fairness for all. If it were within my power, I would lead my people, the Igbos, to focus on what they are good at and leave politics to those who want it so bad. On the other hand, I have seen that my people are very unhappy in Nigeria and feel grossly marginalized. And since they have been bold enough to start a protest, they need to be heard and not ignored or shoved aside. They are human beings with feelings, values, and aspirations no matter how inconsequential anyone might see them.

So in that case, I support that there should be a referendum and due process to make a country of their own. Now there is a possibility that we may not get the entire required vote to amend the Nigeria constitution; but in that case, we would have seen that due process was given and anyone that fights it would be called a trouble maker. Right now, the trouble maker is the leader that has imprisoned the leader of a group that wants to move on to a better world for themselves. YOU are the trouble maker, Mr. President! You can stop all this by releasing him and demanding for him to go through the right process.



I have written partially on this in the past and to your attention as well hoping that your social media crew would bring it to your attention, but I have not seen any meaningful or positive action taken towards this case. Some people have advised me that if the Igbos really want to secede, they would not have to go through you and others have educated me as well that all that is needed is for the IPOB to forward a motion for Referendum through the Nigeria National Assembly.

The solution to put a stop to the agitation for Biafra is in your hands
You might wonder why then am I writing to you if we knew what steps to take. I am writing to you because you are the President of a country in turmoil who has the power to quell the disaster that is brewing under you. The solution to put a stop to the agitation for Biafra is in your hands. All you have to do is take a leadership step by releasing Mr. Nnamdi Kanu and advising him and the group to begin the process of Referendum. If the motion holds, good, if the motion fails, then you have done your job as the President.

May I please remind you that the British, the Russians and the UN have wisely made suggestions for the immediate release of Nnamdi Kanu and for Nigeria to allow a referendum to go through, but with all due respect, it all seems to have fallen on deaf ears.



The only response I have seen from your office is a statement that NO GROUP WILL BE ALLOWED TO TEAR NIGERIA APART. Mr. President that is not a responsible statement in the midst of what is going on.

Nigeria has never really been one. There is a deeply ingrained spirit of tribalism in Nigeria that has infected the political and economic fabrics of the nation of which is one of the biggest reasons driving the Biafra agitation. Igbos feel totally marginalized and rightfully so. This situation is like a bad marriage where one partner is very unhappy and keeps wanting out of the relationship, and the other partner refuses to corporate because the relationship benefits them more.

Mr. Kanu has become more dangerous than Boko Haram?
Your energy will be better served fighting Boko Haram rather than fighting IPOB agitation that has a simple solution. And I must say that how you are handling this situation makes it look like all of a sudden Mr. Kanu has become more dangerous than Boko Haram that is still killing people actively in Nigeria when Mr. Kanu has not killed one person.

When people protest for a cause, it is the responsibility of the leaders to address the issues surrounding that cause, not imprison the individuals. The cry for Biafra did not start today. It has been going on for ages that also led to the massacre of over one million Igbos around 1967. I am not a good student of history, so I will not pretend to go into it. But I am sure you know what I am talking about.

I implore you to please listen to right conscience and make the judgment that will bring positive resolution to this case and prevent lives from being wasted over a civil war. You have the power to do this by the simple step I have mentioned above. Once again, let me say it again. Release Mr. Nnamdi Kanu and instruct him and his group to go through the right channel through Nigeria National Assembly to put forward the motion for a referendum. Though you are old, you still have a young family that will live on after you. What legacy do you want to leave?


https://www.naij.com/679361-solution-stop-biafra-hands-igbo-woman-begs-president-buhari.html

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by amtaken(f): 11:29am On Jan 08, 2016
Buhari is another word for a tyrant.

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by tsdarkside(m): 11:36am On Jan 08, 2016
what dis wan want...??...

america dont want her no more..

now she want to start a fraud-company in nigeria like kanu....

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Shaftrod(m): 12:25pm On Jan 08, 2016
The Ibos should stop shouting marginalisation as if it's worst than ethnicism or tribalism being practised by them. Biafra was and still is an evil thought that had brought and is still bringing woes and calamity to that region, anytime it's raised.Even the idea was eventually dropped by the dreamer, when he saw, he could not achieve his personal ambition with it.

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by gigabyte13: 12:37pm On Jan 08, 2016
Igbo elders have written, lgbo men did same, lgbo youth? Theirs is weekly, now is the women, abeg na when lgbo pikin go write their own? Disorganised and confused set of citizen.

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by OperationIgrigi: 1:47pm On Jan 08, 2016
Shaftrod:
The Ibos should stop shouting marginalisation as if it's worst than ethnicism or tribalism being practised by them. Biafra was and still is an evil thought that had brought and is still bringing woes and calamity to that region, anytime it's raised.Even the idea was eventually dropped by the dreamer, when he saw, he could not achieve his personal ambition with it.

**grins** What is evil in telling you stay on your own, while i stay on my own. Again, unity na by force? **grins**

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Eshinwaju: 1:54pm On Jan 08, 2016
Steewpeed ugly lying flatheaded b!tch..... angry

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Eshinwaju: 1:57pm On Jan 08, 2016
May I please remind you that the British, the Russians and the UN have wisely made suggestions for the immediate release of Nnamdi Kanu and for Nigeria to allow a referendum to go through, but with all due respect, it all seems to have fallen on deaf ears.

More lies from a fraudulent woman.... cheesy

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Shaftrod(m): 2:00pm On Jan 08, 2016
OperationIgrigi:


**grins** What is evil in telling you stay on your own, while i stay on my own. Again, unity na by force? **grins**
Okay you should recall all your people home now and that solves it and institute your govt. We are fed up of your whinnings.

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Ecoterrorism(f): 2:12pm On Jan 08, 2016
Eshinwaju:
Steewpeed ugly lying flatheaded b!tch..... angry
e dey pain u

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by OperationIgrigi: 2:12pm On Jan 08, 2016
Shaftrod:
Okay you should recall all your people home now and that solves it and institute your govt. We are fed up of your whinnings.

**grins** Should we also recall our people in Angola, guinea, Seychelles, Norway, Papau and Brazil does Igboland share a border with those countries? **grins**

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Shaftrod(m): 2:21pm On Jan 08, 2016
OperationIgrigi:


**grins** Should we also recall our people in Angola, guinea, Seychelles, Norway, Papau and Brazil does Igboland share a border with those countries? **grins**
I can't answer for you. But then, you people should. Aren't they......Igbos or aren't they necessary?

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Eshinwaju: 2:23pm On Jan 08, 2016
Ecoterrorism:
e dey pain u

I get offended by liars..... angry...not pained...

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by OperationIgrigi: 2:28pm On Jan 08, 2016
Shaftrod:
I can't answer for you. But then, you people should. Aren't they......Igbos or aren't they necessary?

**grins** You stay on own. The Igbo will live their lives on your land the way they are living in other countries subject to your laws. You'll even have the right to ask them leave since you don't really like them. Shouldn't that be reassuring? **grins**

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Shaftrod(m): 2:43pm On Jan 08, 2016
OperationIgrigi:


**grins** You stay on own. The Igbo will live their lives on your land the way they are living in other countries subject to your laws. You'll even have the right to ask them leave since you don't really like them. Shouldn't that be reassuring? **grins**
You not getting the drift. Nobody is asking them to leave but if they want to, nobody is forcing them to stay.They should stop bleating like a tethered goat.It's really annoying to hear an adult weeping like a baby for breast milk.

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Nobody: 3:10pm On Jan 08, 2016
To bitcch-slap a bitcch, or not to bitcch-slap a bitcch undecided

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Sall(m): 3:39pm On Jan 08, 2016
A us army LovePeddler .
Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by OperationIgrigi: 3:59pm On Jan 08, 2016
Shaftrod:
You not getting the drift. Nobody is asking them to leave but if they want to, nobody is forcing them to stay.They should stop bleating like a tethered goat.It's really annoying to hear an adult weeping like a baby for breast milk.

**grins** Then why are you calling their country a fraud? hace your people evervin their lifetime tried building a country while dodging bombs from british mortars pounding children and egyptian fighter jets destroys markets and yet got it to last 3 years with a stable currency. **grins**

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by nedu666: 4:03pm On Jan 08, 2016
why is this nonsense. baba 70 cant read.
Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by funmijoyb(f): 4:05pm On Jan 08, 2016
amtaken:
Buhari is another word for a tyrant.
you are joking..why not let nnmadi kani die for the course of biafra, he said "biafra or death" let him face d consequences of all his action and others that will join him or are you coward?

i look forward to when he will be hanged...i'm sure NTA will broadcast it live for all to see.

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Shaftrod(m): 4:39pm On Jan 08, 2016
OperationIgrigi:


**grins** Then why are you calling their country a fraud? hace your people evervin their lifetime tried building a country while dodging bombs from british mortars pounding children and egyptian fighter jets destroys markets and yet got it to last 3 years with a stable currency. **grins**
Which country? This guy self. You were not building a country at that time, you were threatening secession and you had to be punished.
Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Shaftrod(m): 4:48pm On Jan 08, 2016
@amtaken.You know your history and how medically unfit you are to have called the president a tyrant.
Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by amtaken(f): 4:58pm On Jan 08, 2016
Illiterate. Keep vomiting trash. Suffering and smiling mofo. Bye.
Shaftrod:
@amtaken.You know your history and how medically unfit you are to have called the president a tyrant.

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Shaftrod(m): 5:17pm On Jan 08, 2016
amtaken:
Illiterate. Keep vomiting trash. Suffering and smiling mofo. Bye.
Illiterate? Never knew your condition have become so bad.Sorry oh.
Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by OperationIgrigi: 5:23pm On Jan 08, 2016
Shaftrod:
Which country? This guy self. You were not building a country at that time, you were threatening secession and you had to be punished.

**grins** The country lived for 3 years according world media, with their own currency and embassies, building it's amoury, refining it's own crude. That's a nation not 'a threat' according to world history, Whatever you think it is inconsequential my friend. **grins**

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Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by asadike(f): 5:33pm On Jan 08, 2016
My sister, you are so on point, but we are biafrans and we fear no foes but if u make yourself our enemy, you will be d one to lose. i laugh at buhari. he is digging a pit for d great igbo nation but he will be d one to fall inside.
Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Shaftrod(m): 5:41pm On Jan 08, 2016
OperationIgrigi:


**grins** The country lived for 3 years according world media, with their own currency and embassies, building it's amoury, refining it's own crude. That's a nation not 'a threat' according to world history, Whatever you think it is inconsequential my friend. **grins**
Were they recognised as a State by the UN. Having embassies where?France and Ivory Coast?
Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by yemmynoni: 6:09pm On Jan 08, 2016
amtaken:
Buhari is another word for a tyrant.
we love this type of tyrant
Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by xtrorxe: 6:25pm On Jan 08, 2016
yemmynoni:
we love this type of tyrant

Karma comes after everyone eventually...
Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by amtaken(f): 6:48pm On Jan 08, 2016
The right thing to say is: condition has, not condition have as you wrote.


I told you you are an illiterate. quote author=Shaftrod post=41786680]Illiterate? Never knew your condition have become so bad.Sorry oh.[/quote]
Re: Igbo Woman Writes Open Letter To Buhari by Shaftrod(m): 7:12pm On Jan 08, 2016
amtaken:
The right thing to say is: condition has, not condition have as you wrote.


I told you you are an illiterate. quote author=Shaftrod post=41786680]Illiterate? Never knew your condition have become so bad.Sorry oh.
Thamks for the observation. You must also make use of such observation to correct your tribe's defects and particularly your personal ones.I mean the medical one should be addressed first. And what's your definition of an illiterate?

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