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Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by HungerBAD: 3:17am On Oct 24, 2017
By Bisi Olawunmi

The secessionist insurrection of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) took a dramatic turn in the week ended Saturday, September 23, 2017, during which the secessionist group was proscribed and its erstwhile boastful leader, Nnamdi Kanu, took to his heels when confronted with fired up soldiers. Reminds you of another boastful secessionist in Biafra 1 – Emeka Odimegwu Ojukwu – who also went on the lam when federal troops closed in on him back in January 1970? At least, Ojukwu walked the talk of war, but this wet pants peed on only hearing the sound of guns! So much for the empty braggadocio! Also during the same week, there was an international angle to the secessionist agitation as the Federal Government decided to name two countries – Britain and France – as collaborators in IPOB’s partitioning agenda.

Minister of Information, Culture and Tourism, Lai Mohammed, told the nation on Wednesday, September 20, 2017 how Britain and France have been tacitly complicit with IPOB in its destabilisation of Nigeria. Britain, stated the minister, continues to tolerate Radio Biafra’s hate and incendiary broadcasts from London while France is said to be the financial clearing house of IPOB from where funds flow to the secessionist group. The minister had asserted: “Let me tell you, the financial headquarters (of IPOB) is in France, we know” and also posed a rhetorical question: “Who does not know that IPOB internal radio is located in London?” Mohammed explained how Britain had been frustrating Nigeria’s diplomatic efforts with the British authorities to shut down the pirate radio station only to be given the nebulous excuse of freedom of expression.

He had wondered: “If we have a person in Nigeria openly soliciting arms to come and fight in the UK, what would you think of it. Would you consider that freedom of expression?” The minister implied that the two countries have been engaged in semantics or what I would call diplomatic jousting. Minister Mohammed spoke of “knotty diplomatic issues which you need to skip” only to add in a double talk “I don’t want any diplomatic row.” Of course, the minister knew the charges against the two countries would spark diplomatic skirmishes, perhaps low level, for now.

Well, these are trying times in Nigeria and nationalist fervor demands that the country must be ready to ruffle some diplomatic nests in defense of the sanctity of her territorial integrity and sovereignty. There is reciprocity in diplomatic relations. We need to remember that Britain and France have played ignoble roles in the international arena in recent times under the self-serving subterfuge called ‘International Community.’ Britain followed the United States to declare war on Iraq on the lie that Iraqi President, Saddam Hussein, had ‘weapons of mass destruction’ which must be neutralised.

They ended up destroying that country and got its president hanged, as a rub in. Yet, Tony Blair, the then British Prime Minister, who stridently orchestrated Gulf War II could still face the world and declare that he had no apology for the destruction of Iraq, a country that has not known peace since. Such brazenness! Such denial of criminal culpability by a British Prime Minister who had made a past time of pillorying President Robert Mugabe of Zimbabwe whose main offence was winning re-elections in his country.

Apparently, Blair, with imperialist hang-over, wanted a regime change in Zimbabwe but met more than his match in President Mugabe, who once derisively called him Tony b-Liar. The old Zimbabwean war horse was right, Tony Blair lied on Iraq. So, if Britain condoned the Iraqi war, why is the Nigerian government peeved by the British High Commission’s statement condoning Radio Biafra’s hate and inciting broadcasts on the puerile doctrine of freedom of expression? The same Britain that shut down the Internet when youths went on rampage in London on the excuse that they were using it to network and mobilize others for the riot.

Talk of diplomatic duplicity or double standard. The immediate past British Prime Minister, chubby boy, David Cameron, in an expansive mood, once described Nigeria as a fantastically corrupt country, another brazenness from a country that is fantastically a receiver of stolen funds, being the financial capital of the world, both legitimate and illicit. Well, it was good riddance, as the political gambler fantastically lost the Brexit vote that saw to his exit from 10, Downing Street, the Prime Minister’s official residence.

As for France, it supported Biafra I and facilitated Emeka Ojukwu’s exile in Ivory Coast, her satellite nation, so, it should be no surprise that it is the financial clearing house for IPOB, the leading agent for Biafra II. France was indicted in the Rwanda Genocide of 1994, in which an estimated 800,000 Tutsis lost their lives, for being complicit with the then Hutu-led government. France also led the Western onslaught on Libya that saw the killing of Libyan leader, Muamar Gaddafi. In 2011, France, brazenly thwarted the will of the Ivorian people, when under the cover of ‘International Community’ mandate, it provided military support for a candidate, Alassane Quattara, in Cote D’Ivoire’s disputed presidential election conflict to capture a sitting African President, Laurent Gbagbo! Gbagbo had won the majority vote in the main election and was pronounced winner of the re-run election by the country’s Constitutional Court only for the UN Representative in Cote D’Ivoire to assume the role of electoral commission to declare Quattara as the winner!!

Sadly, Nigeria’s naïve President Goodluck Jonathan, as ECOWAS leader, had endorsed the UN envoy’s verdict, and consequent UN mandate, which accorded French military partisan involvement a dubious legitimacy. Cote D’Ivoire is France’s milking cow, a situation President Gbagbo had ended, so the empire struck back. With Quattara, who is married to a French woman, in charge, France has returned to gravy train in Cote D’Ivoire while President Gbagbo languishes in detention at The Hague facing criminal charges at the International Court of Justice.

The West sent Gbagbo to jail for a domestic conflict arising from an election dispute, but Tony Blair still struts around, a free man. Talk of the hypocrisy of the ‘International Community.

Nigeria’s political leadership should be under no illusion about any affectionate love from Britain or France, and, by extension, western countries. Britain and France are yesterday’s countries, over whose empires the sun has set, now playing a fickle third fiddle in international power relations and struggling for residual relevance in Africa. Nigeria, on the other hand, is a country of the future with great potentials which some vested interests may not want manifested being a threat to their hegemonic hold. You see, no country in Europe has Nigeria’s landmass, natural resources or population.

According to worldometers.info (2017) the combined population of Britain (66.2 million) and France (64.9 million) is 131.1 million compared to Nigeria’s 192.06 million while the combined landmass of Britain and France is 789,487sq km as against Nigeria’s 910,770sq km. Given these endowments plus high caliber human capital, the prospects of Nigeria as the great Black Hope is bright. We can now begin to understand why many countries would have dubious designs on Nigeria and would not be averse to its disintegration.

• Dr. Olawunmi, senior lecturer, Department of Mass Communication, Bowen University and former Washington Correspondent, News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

http://guardian.ng/opinion/britain-france-and-ipob-duplicity-of-failed-empires/

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by Acjohn(m): 4:19am On Oct 24, 2017
this are the kind of speech one will expect in United nation general assembly but the government always have a way of saying the wrong thing in the wrong place

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by EternalTruths: 4:23am On Oct 24, 2017
Acjohn:
this are the kind of speech one will expect in United nation general assembly but the government always have a way of saying the wrong thing in the wrong place


Fear no gree Buhari and his One Nigeria chanters say am for UN because they know say those countries go nod their heads to the right of Biafrans to Self Determination

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by Nobody: 4:37am On Oct 24, 2017
Okay
Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by adeolakemi: 4:48am On Oct 24, 2017
I'm Yoruba but what I don't get is the continuous poke nosing of biafran affairs by the Yoruba ....its topics like this that makes Igbo's insult the Yoruba .....pls Dr try to write on state of the Yoruba affairs and leave biafrans alone

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by HungerBAD: 5:38am On Oct 24, 2017
adeolakemi:
I'm Yoruba but what I don't get is the continuous poke nosing of biafran affairs by the Yoruba ....its topics like this that makes Igbo's insult the Yoruba .....pls Dr try to write on state of the Yoruba affairs and leave biafrans alone

Ever read about a guy in the bible called JUDAS?

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by Nobody: 5:51am On Oct 24, 2017
HungerBAD:


Ever read about a guy in the bible called JUDAS?
I've read about him and he was a Yoruba fine gentleman

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by Bari22: 5:52am On Oct 24, 2017
failed souls
Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by capatainrambo: 5:55am On Oct 24, 2017
buhar, dambazau, malami reinstated a criminal


even abacha in all his evilness didn't do this

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by rifasenate11(m): 6:10am On Oct 24, 2017
Democracy and freedom of speech is dead in Nigeria since the inception of this present regime. we really need a reform.

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by dannytoe(m): 6:17am On Oct 24, 2017
Seems IPOB are seriously giving sum Afonja's countless nightmares. As if their life depends on it Afonja's will not leave Ipob alone, they keep documenting and publishing trash about Ipob.

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by Nobody: 6:24am On Oct 24, 2017
EternalTruths:



Fear no gree Buhari and his One Nigeria chanters say am for UN because they know say those countries go nod their heads to the right of Biafrans to Self Determination

It's funny how you guys think independence is given on a platter of gold despite what recently happened to Catalan and Kurdistan. Not until enough blood has been spilled just like old Yugoslavia or Sudan, that the UN can come to the aid of Biafra.

Need I remind you that your hero ran away on hearing a few shots despite all the threat of raining hell on Nigeria. The point is secession agenda is not for cowards like Ojuku and Kanu!

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by DieBuhari: 6:30am On Oct 24, 2017
What is wrong with Yorubas?

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by BudeYahooCom: 6:35am On Oct 24, 2017
I stopped reading when I got to "....erstwhile boastful leader, Nnamdi Kanu, took to his heels when confronted with fired up soldiers". I knew it was yet another ewedu-inspired write-up with zero intellectual content. grin grin

No sane person reads from demented ewedugerians with fake oluwole doctorates like the writer. grin grin

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by gidgiddy: 7:05am On Oct 24, 2017

The secessionist insurrection of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) took a dramatic turn in the week ended Saturday, September 23, 2017, during which the secessionist group was proscribed and its erstwhile boastful leader, Nnamdi Kanu, took to his heels when confronted with fired up soldiers.

Look at what someone who claims to be intelligent wrote. Praising his Nigerian Army, that cannot get Shekau in Sambisa, for fighting against unarmed IPOB. A Yoruba man who is happy that the Nigerian Army went to Igbo land to commit crimes such as murder and human rights abuse because it is not his people, but the same Yoruba man will be the loudest shouting one Nigeria.

Kayode Ogundamisi also said something similar on Saharareporters recently. These people are more focused on the fact that their Nigerian Army attacked an unarmed Kanu and drove him away without minding that this is both cowardly and reprehensible on the part of the Nigerian Army.

Quite disgraceful

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by misterawo: 7:16am On Oct 24, 2017
Same old sh#it of "hope for the black race" is getting boring. Frankly. . .

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by PDJT: 7:38am On Oct 24, 2017
When will youroba people start minding their business? Lol. These people’s fear of Biafra is hilarious. cheesy

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by kanayoNickel: 8:13am On Oct 24, 2017
Simply Boring. ..
Half of a Yellow Sun must come .

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by EternalTruths: 8:14am On Oct 24, 2017
Bluetooth2:


It's funny how you guys think independence is given on a platter of gold despite what recently happened to Catalan and Kurdistan. Not until enough blood has been spilled just like old Yugoslavia or Sudan, that the UN can come to the aid of Biafra.

Need I remind you that your hero ran away on hearing a few shots despite all the threat of raining hell on Nigeria. The point is secession agenda is not for cowards like Ojuku and Kanu!


I haven't forgotten about Scots and East Timor Referendum.


Lugard the creator of the zoo & mess called Nigeria, is a Scot if my memory serves me well.


Besides, based on your poke nosing, are you saying Yorubas can't survive if Biafra secedes.?

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by Titto93(m): 8:25am On Oct 24, 2017
What's the point of this article?
Of all issues in Nigeria, Biafra is ur concern... SMH
If you think Nnamdi Kanu's struggle for Biafra has ended due to military invasion, then you're a daft man of the century

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by PointB: 8:26am On Oct 24, 2017
BudeYahooCom:
I stopped reading when I got to "....erstwhile boastful leader, Nnamdi Kanu, took to his heels when confronted with fired up soldiers". I knew it was yet another ewedu-inspired write-up with zero intellectual content. grin grin

No sane person reads from demented ewedugerians with fake oluwole doctorates like the writer. grin grin



Exactly where I stopped reading too, and will never read any further the words of some glorified semi-literate masquerading as Dr.

Ask the idiot to tell us where Nnamdi Kanu ran to, he'll point to the recanted words of the vainglorious Orji Uzor Kalu. Yorubas should respect themselves and stop poking their nose where they are not needed. These folks think their destiny is in the own hands in this enclave.

Buffeted from the North by the ever expanding and raw Hausa/Fulani, and choked in their domain by other aggressive southerners, this oblivious conies yap daily as if they have anything figured. Sooner or later their case will be like that of Warsaw which "never saw war until war saw Warsaw."

Whether Igbos stay in Nigeria or not - We Win! Go figure!

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by Nobody: 8:26am On Oct 24, 2017
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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by Nobody: 8:26am On Oct 24, 2017
Biafra is dead already, it died with Sir Ojukwu of blessed memory!

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Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by positivelord: 8:26am On Oct 24, 2017
hahahah
Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by ourchoice(m): 8:27am On Oct 24, 2017
Hmmmm
Re: Britain, France And IPOB: Duplicity Of Failed Empires- The Guardian by biomustry: 8:27am On Oct 24, 2017
Dead and gone
grin grin

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