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Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by Hillard: 11:06am On Jan 16, 2021
The Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has advised the Nigerian government to embrace having a referendum as the lasting solution to end the nation’s multi-faceted woes.

Kanu said that the same government asking its people not to toe the path of a civil war, is perpetrating actions similar to what led to the war the Nigerian Civil War of 1967 – 1970.

His message was contained in a press statement, ‘Referendum: Permanent Solution To Nigeria's Multi-Dimensional Woes – Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,’ made available to SaharaReporters by IPOB media and publicity secretary, Emma Powerful, on Friday.

Kanu faulted government officials for seeing the agitators of Biafra as their enemies, hence victimising them, instead of extending an olive branch to them and treating them as stakeholders in the same country.

“There is only one universally acknowledged solution to the problems bedevilling one Nigeria, it is called referendum,” Kanu said.

“It's quite ironic that Nigeria is still remembering the genocidal war of 1967 - 1970 – the war which was planned to annihilate the people of the Old Eastern Region, yet perpetrating the same actions that gave rise to the avoidable confrontation.

“One of the major reasons the memories of that war cannot be easily erased from the minds of Biafrans is that today the oppressors have continued to repeat the same actions they visited on us with more impunity. Instead of treating Biafrans as equal stakeholders in the affairs of the country, they have continued to subjugate and hunt down our people with the help collaborators in government houses in the east and Igbo professional traitors based in Abuja and Lagos.

“IPOB family members and other Biafran agitators have remained daily targets of the oppressor and their security agencies who see the South as a conquered territory and its indigenous inhabitants ripe for elimination at all cost.

“The question every rational being must ask is this: why is Nigeria living in self-denial? Despite repeated warnings, sometimes from those who previously worked against Biafra, that Nigeria is fast travelling on the same highway that led to the war in 1967, those at the helm of leadership in the zoo that laughably refers to themselves as the 'elites' have chosen to play the ostrich.

“Instead of playing to the gallery with warm words and empty promises, the time has come for these mischievous political hoodlums masquerading as elites in Nigeria to courageously do the needful and permanently address the root cause of the ever-growing agitations across the Lugardian contraption.

“There is only one universally acknowledged solution to the problems bedevilling one Nigeria, it is called referendum. This will enable and more importantly, give the various ethnic nationalities forcibly clamped together into the undesirable British engineered colonial cage, the choice to decide whether or not they wish to continue their miserable coexistence or not.”

He also asserted that the peaceful disintegration of the diverse regions in the country is possible through a plebiscite or referendum. 

“I understand the fear and apprehension of ethnic groups in Arewa core North living under Fulani hegemonic bondage. We would like to reassure them that Biafra won't abandon them. The Biafra project is designed to set every oppressed group within Nigeria free, not just the long-suffering people of the East. A referendum or plebiscite remains the best tool to determine the fate of the masses, not the dictates of half-educated, semi-literate corrupt nonentities in Abuja.

“This is 51 years after Harold Wilson's failed attempt to wipe out the entire Igbo Biafran race from the face of the earth. The Fulani agents of neo-colonialism he used have now perfected the same art of using compromised individuals and Efulefus in the East to frustrate our march towards freedom for all. They cannot succeed because the people they have been deceiving over the years are now smarter.

“We agree with most of the germane issues raised at the webinar conference organised yesterday by Nzuko Umunna which further exposed some of the atrocities committed against Biafrans in the genocidal war 51 years ago. This was purely to let them know that we have not forgotten what they did to our fathers and mothers between 1966 and 1970.

“From the sensible contributions of eminent Nigerians in that gathering, it's now obvious to the Fulani ruling cabal running the country that no one is happy with what is happening. Those frank observations emanated from the few prominent and respected Nigerians, including politicians and religious leaders. This is a reminder to those thinking that they have pocketed Nigeria to stop living in self-delusion. The youths of Nigeria are rising to rescue the country from those who have taken it hostage. Biafra will soon bid farewell to the contraption and no force can stop this divine movement.

“IPOB is perfecting arrangement to ensure that Biafra is restored without another war but if our oppressors refuse to heed our calls for a referendum, then they will later realise that IPOB is determined to pay whatever sacrifice to free our people from this bondage.

http://saharareporters.com/2021/01/15/referendum-can-end-nigeria%E2%80%99s-woes-without-bloodshed-%E2%80%93-nnamdi-kanu

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by kettykin: 11:07am On Jan 16, 2021
These guys should cool down
Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by gidgiddy: 11:16am On Jan 16, 2021
To be a Nigerian should never be by force

Let them give us a referendum so we can exit this failed British colonial contraption called Nigeria in peace

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by Nigeriabiafra80: 11:18am On Jan 16, 2021
Allow those that want to leave
Those that want to stay in Nigeria
Can stay
No need badmouthing ipob and biafra
Promote your Nigeria

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by tsdarkside(m): 11:19am On Jan 16, 2021
its funny how they still need us nigerians to get biafra....

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by StaffofOrayan(m): 11:30am On Jan 16, 2021
I guess we are waiting to destroy ourselves and then for white people to come tell us restructuring would have saved lives,

Typical

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by Nobody: 12:01pm On Jan 16, 2021
A typical Nigerian who doesn't understand Nigeria and what it stands for doesn't want Nigeria to disintegrate.... He wants to hustle and leave nigeria travel abroad and be loving and being proud of Nigeria from abroad

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by Conrod: 1:05pm On Jan 16, 2021
Is it not better to separate from a bad marriage than to watch one poison the other to death,history has shown that jews and arabs cant co-habit in peace,there is relative peace in the balkans since their separation (after instigating two world wars).

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by Nigeriabiafra80: 1:20pm On Jan 16, 2021
Upto 10 mins and we are yet to see all this intellectuals that post and talk trash about kanu still hibernating
This is the right time to air their view of intellect and counter his referendum which they always refers as call for war

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by Tranquillity360: 1:30pm On Jan 16, 2021
Mazi is very right but do Nigeria leaders listen?

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by agulion: 1:38pm On Jan 16, 2021
Children of hate with red oil filled brain will soon come spill nonsense
Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by batstan(m): 1:43pm On Jan 16, 2021
What concerns you with the zoo?
Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by oguns222: 1:44pm On Jan 16, 2021
Referendum will never be in the interest of the north and the political strong men of Nigeria. So, they will never allow it.

Instead of allowing it, they will do everything possible to oppose it or twist the narrative.

Twisting the narrative is even very easy. All they need to do is to look for people that have no honor or dignity or any sense of self worth and give them stipends. People like mannabbgrills alias Eriggs. Silvernorgold, seunmsg, simplyleo the tribal bigot, Thatfairguy, NGpatriot and so on.

No man with a sense of self worth will submit himself to be used as a pay per post agent in support of backwardness.

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by Nigeriabiafra80: 2:04pm On Jan 16, 2021
batstan:
What concerns you with the zoo?
What is the job of Osinbajo again?
Let me guess, �

Iyaloja!!
Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by Nobody: 2:32pm On Jan 16, 2021
tsdarkside:
its funny how they still need us nigerians to get biafra....
Are u Happy with the Nigerian state ?

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by Akudaisi: 3:49pm On Jan 16, 2021
ezenwajosh:
A typical Nigerian who doesn't understand Nigeria and what it stands for doesn't want Nigeria to disintegrate.... He wants to hustle and leave nigeria travel abroad and be loving and being proud of Nigeria from abroad
not anymore,the image of Nigeria has changed alot this few years,any Nigeria outside isn't proud anymore atleast it's now obvious that Nigeria isn't the giant of Africa

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Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by tsdarkside(m): 4:38pm On Jan 16, 2021
Igbochief001:

Are u Happy with the Nigerian state ?

wetin consighn you....??

most of you complainin sef are not even in nigeria....

i cant take people like you serious....
Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by jlinkd78(m): 4:39pm On Jan 16, 2021
Following
Re: Referendum Can End Nigeria’s Woes Without Bloodshed – Nnamdi Kanu by Nobody: 4:43pm On Jan 16, 2021
Someone please catapult this lunatic back to Cameroon jungle

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