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BIAFRA AGITATION: What We Stand To Gain by kendo24(m): 9:28am On Jun 26, 2017
We may not all agree to Nnamdi Kanu's approach to his struggle, but we would be lying to ourselves that he is not making progress. Prior to this time, the cabal has held our collective destinies at ransom, playing politics of religion and ethnicity when it suits them. Today's agitation is as a result of a failed system, a failed Nigerian state, and not necessarily about Nnamdi Kanu. All over the country, the youths are restless, jobless, hungry and angry while the cabals have their kids in the choicest universities in Europe and America.

Interestingly, the agitation for an independent state of Biafra has;
1. cleared the veil from our eyes to begin to ask pertinent questions about our corporate existence in this entity called Nigeria

2. Political office holders are for ones jittery knowing fully well that the youths have awoken to the consciousness that power belongs to the people.

3. The call for restructuring is loudest and Nigeria cannot feign ignorance of it, else a break up is imminent.

4. The national Assembly has demanded for the report of the 2014 national conference which provided a roadmap for solving some of our challenges but which the PMB led govt archived

5. Never again will the youths vote in a divisive President as Buhari as we're all directly or indirectly suffering from his actions and divisive statements in office.

I am Igbo and I would prefer a new Nigeria built on fairness, equity and Justice to a sovereign state of Biafra. But if the former is not achievable, saying no to Biafra agitation is like postponing the evil days.

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Re: BIAFRA AGITATION: What We Stand To Gain by Kellibae(f): 9:53am On Jun 26, 2017
Dont mind them... they know this guys has really put our leaders on their toes
But u'll still see people castigating him.

Thats nigeria for u.

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