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Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by OduduaDefender(m): 3:16pm On Aug 07, 2017
The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) has told the international community to blame Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), if there is an outbreak of violence in the country. The coalition also accused Igbo religious and political leaders of issuing half-hearted condemnations of the activities IPOB, the reason for which it has made fresh formal complaints about the IPOB leader’s conduct to international bodies.

CNG’s position was contained in a statement issued after a recent meeting in Kano to review the progress of the Kaduna Declaration it made in June. Signed by Mr. Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, the coalition’s spokesperson, the statement said despite CNG’s commitment to peace, as shown by its meetings with groups from other parts of the country, Mr. Kanu and IPOB have remained provocative and belligerent by breaching the rights of Nigerians across the South-East geo-political zone.

“His recent action of forcefully grounding movement of people, including those from other regions, by shutting down most South-East cities, notwithstanding the mild and ineffective condemnations by some Igbo political, cultural and religious leaders, has foreclosed the avenues for an expected early peaceful resolution,” CNG said.

This development, it added, further justifies the concern it expressed the Kaduna Declaration and subsequent correspondences with the Acting President, Professor Yemi Osinbajo, and the international community.

According to the Northern coalition, Mr. Kanu’s unceasing inflammatory statements and actions have compelled it to push further for national and international action that will bring the Biafran issue to a closure once and for all.

The CNG stated that it is opposed to seeing the nation slip into anarchy and has alerted the international community as to where the blame should lie in the event of an outbreak of violence.

Among those whom the CNG said it has alerted through official communication are the President of the United Nations General Assembly, President of the United Nations Security Council for the month of August, President of the Human Rights Council (HRC) in Geneva and United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR).

Others are Chairman of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM), President of the African Court of Peoples and Human Rights in Banjul, The Gambia; Chairman of the African Commission on People's and Human Rights, Speaker of the Pan-African Parliament, Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) and Chairman and Executive Board members of the National Commission on Human Rights.

“We are compelled to insist on this line of action based on our belief that the sole motivating factor behind Kanu's action is to bring about a major ethnic and religious crisis across the country. While we faithfully await action from the Federal Government of Nigeria and the international community, we initiated a series of town hall meetings in major cities of the three geo-political zones of the North,” stated CNG.

The group recalled that it met in June, when it examined the impediments to national integration and identified IPOB’s agitation for Biafra as the major factor currently impeding Nigeria's stability. As a result, CNG said it took a position, through the Kaduna Declaration, which contained an ultimatum to Igbo people resident in the North to leave by 1 October. The declaration also contained a similar order to Northerners resident in the South-East to quit by the same date.

The coalition said it followed this up with a petition to the Secretary-General of the United Nations as well as major foreign diplomatic missions.

“We drew attention to the emerging trends in the country that are pregnant with complications and unforeseen consequences. We can proudly say, today, that this objective has to a large extent been achieved as the Biafran issue, which was neglected for 50 years, has now been brought to the front burner of our national discourse,” CNG added.

As a result of its initiatives, CNG explained that it has held meetings with many peace-loving groups, agencies, religious, cultural and traditional leaders with a view to achieving peace and stability.

Among those it met, disclosed CNG, were the Sultan of Sokoto, Northern Governors Forum and the National Peace Committee, which CNG charged with the responsibility of harmonizing previous and future efforts to resolve the crisis.

The first of such meetings was held in Kano on 3 August. At the end of the meeting CNG said it opened a dialogue with Igbo leaders in the 19 Northern states. The dialogue was facilitated by the State Security Services and supported by the Kano State government.

On account of the new the new lines of communication, CNG said it will make definite pronouncements at an international press conference in Abuja on Monday, August 14, 2017.

“We appreciate the concern of the State Security Services, Kano Command, in facilitating peace processes and the government of Kano state for its support and cooperation,” CNG said.

http://saharareporters.com/2017/08/07/blame-nnamdi-kanu-if-violence-erupts-nigeria-northern-coalition-tells-international

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Igboesika: 3:17pm On Aug 07, 2017
I can't believe that @bokis are still crying over 30th may sit at home order in Biafffra land. Lolzz, see lamentations.

Nnamdi Kanu, keep shaking this zoo until the needful is done.
No referendum
No peace.
I will stab any skull miner that will come here to exhibit his frustration.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by OduduaDefender(m): 3:19pm On Aug 07, 2017
Igboesika:
Akuko

Akuko means Cockerel in my Language.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by swiz123(m): 3:23pm On Aug 07, 2017
We don't give a hoot!we'd gladly die for what we believe.we are biafrans and biafra has come to stay

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by MyNewJackeT: 3:25pm On Aug 07, 2017
COALITION EVERYWHERE

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Fulmigati: 3:26pm On Aug 07, 2017
Why are you people scared of a referendum? Nigel Farage fought for Brexi referendum for almost 20yrs and not once did any EU member nation talk about violence and war even though they stood to lose. Biafrans want a referendum

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by wordproof: 3:32pm On Aug 07, 2017
And who do you blame for boko harm ravaging the North East and rampaging Fulani herdsmen relegating the Nation 10 years backwards in our food security policies...
The Western Masturbators Group..(since everyone is now forming a group) will exchange your ch.ildren for cows, for skull sculptural work if anything happens to one Igbo soul in the North.

Umu eji nmiri ara n'ama zuo!..

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by jonathanOz: 3:32pm On Aug 07, 2017
So the sit-at-home order still dey pain these people? Nawao!

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by attackgat: 3:42pm On Aug 07, 2017
Igboesika:
I can't believe that @bokis are still crying over 30th may sit at home order in Biafffra land. Lolzz, see lamentations.

Nnamdi Kanu, keep shaking this zoo until the needful is done.

That 30th of May pained the Northerners badly. For them, it was too much. They dont like it when anything challenges their power. For Kanu and IPOB to issue a sit-at -home order and it was carried out made them want to go mad.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by ApexPredator: 3:49pm On Aug 07, 2017
Lol Mad people.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Omoluabi16(m): 3:51pm On Aug 07, 2017
We will not only blame kanu, but blame shettima, his ACF cohorts and the northern mob who are willing tools of violence. When has violence ever benefited anyone in this country? jobless hate mongering i***ts.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Ishilove: 3:59pm On Aug 07, 2017
Omoluabi16:
We will not only blame kanu, but blame shettima, his ACF cohorts and the northern mob who are willing tools of violence. When has violence ever benefited anyone in this country? jobless hate mongering i***ts.
Hear hear

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Nobody: 4:00pm On Aug 07, 2017
kanu is not a skull miner, human parts dealer,ritualist, and baddoo member so why would you held him responsible,

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by eunisam: 4:03pm On Aug 07, 2017
This people like the theory of blame game. always looking for whom to blame

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by dudebuck: 4:04pm On Aug 07, 2017
OduduaDefender:


Akuko means Cockerel in my Language.
lies, Akuko means story. Cockreel means okuko

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Terrorsquad101: 4:04pm On Aug 07, 2017
Ishilove:
Hear hear
. meaning?
Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Omoluabi16(m): 4:12pm On Aug 07, 2017
Ishilove:

Hear hear
my sis cry I don tire for these idiots. I will kill you, bomb you, e.t.c. None of these people will be around to witness the coming violence. They all have a plan b.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by OduduaDefender(m): 4:15pm On Aug 07, 2017
dudebuck:
lies, Akuko means story. Cockreel means okuko


As in: Adiye akuko kii ye eyin:A male chicken doesn't lay eggs
A male chicken, compare: Hen

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by GuyWise(m): 4:17pm On Aug 07, 2017
The name Nnamdi Kanu keep tormenting the ewedu eaters and the almajiri cow-shit eaters day and night..


But they should know this that they can joke with ohaneze ndigbo and do what ever they like with them but touching Nnamdi Kanu will spell doom for the zoo to the extent that the deaf will hear it and the blind will see it.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by kocvalour(m): 4:48pm On Aug 07, 2017
hmmmm err thing now is all about Nnamdi Kanu,

Yow, crowd of people–go and mind yuh business.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Kazim88: 5:21pm On Aug 07, 2017
Funny set ...
They have always use violence to blackmail Nigeria into political oppression.
Now Nigerians as accept to face them squarely ...
Let them bring the violence, We are waiting.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Kazim88: 5:22pm On Aug 07, 2017
Funny set ...
They have always use violence to blackmail Nigeria into political oppression.
Now Nigerians as accept to face them squarely ...
Let them bring the violence, We are waiting.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Jengem: 5:35pm On Aug 07, 2017
They must have donated 10000 daughters to boko haram by now, all on standby

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Eastfield1: 5:40pm On Aug 07, 2017
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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Nobody: 6:56pm On Aug 07, 2017
The CNG should not try anything genocidal against Ndigbo on October 1. The massive global outcry such evil action will generate would surely bring ICC to Nigeria.
Unlike in 1966, Igbos now have the power of social media and a massive protest movement.
Onye nwe nti, nya nuru.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by nototribalist: 8:12pm On Aug 07, 2017
Arewas and Afonjas are the same. But the children of God will always defeat them.

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by Nobody: 8:19pm On Aug 07, 2017
You imbecil.es from the North protect a terrorist Shecow and you expect us to stone a freedom fighter Nnamdi Kanu?

Isi odisikwa unu mma?

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by kp3tech(m): 8:21pm On Aug 07, 2017
The whole World in waiting for them...

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by adadike281(f): 9:08pm On Aug 07, 2017
I will still sit at home come 30th may 2018 not because kanu said so but what else can I do to honour our 3 million dead?

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by zombieHUNTER: 9:45pm On Aug 07, 2017
Self determination isn't a call for war
It's enshrined in United Nations charter

Any time this fools are glamouring for war for no reason.... Bunch of fools

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Re: Blame Nnamdi Kanu If Violence Erupts In Nigeria: Northern Coalition by zombieHUNTER: 9:49pm On Aug 07, 2017
In UK referendum means referendum
But in northern Nigeria it means war
Why is that?

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