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Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by JEWELofHELL: 6:02pm On May 17, 2021
Two things are happening simultaneously in south eastern Nigeria right now. On the one hand, separatists and other unknown groups are busy burning police stations and other federal government infrastructure in the region. On the other hand, there is a reluctance, or as a senior colleague put it to me recently, there is an ‘ambivalence’ in the national conversation about what to call these acts and those who perpetrate them.

On the first, the headlines are clear enough with increasing regularity in recent weeks: “Again, unknown gunmen raze Abia police station, kill two cops in A’Ibom” (The Guardian, 29 April 2021); “Uneasy Calm as Police Desert Streets in South East” (Daily Trust, 02 May 2021); “Truck loaded with ammunition discovered in Anambra” (Premium Times, 10 May 2021); “Five suspected IPOB members arrested over alleged killing of police operative. Police and other security agencies have been the targets of deadly attacks in South-east and South-south regions” (Premium Times, 15 May 2021).

If these are only a few selected headlines, they are still clearly suggestive of the general turn of events in southeastern Nigeria in recent months. It is sad, however, that there is not much clarity but plenty of ambivalence in the media and the general public about how to describe these acts and their perpetrators, leaving the detached observer with the alarming feeling that we have walked this path before.

As anyone familiar with the still ongoing tragedy of Boko Haram would tell you that the headlines above reflect how the whole thing it started. From the slippery slope of attacking police stations and policemen, like play, like play, as we say in Nigeria, Boko Haram quickly morphed into a most devastating religious insurgency that more than a decade later, we are still grappling to contain. For this reason alone, one would expect more nuance and introspection in how the media approaches and reports these events in the South East.

Instead, on both social and mainstream media, IPOB members are celebrated as ‘agitators’, and their activities glorified as ‘a fight for self-determination’. Hardly any media refers to such activities as terrorism, insurgency, or violent secessionism, all of which they are. When an organisation, or any persons linked to it, take to burning down police stations and attacking policemen, what they are doing is simply called terrorism, regardless of whether it is for religious or secessionist purposes.

After all, the United States’ Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), for example, defines terrorism simply as “the unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives”. The key to what constitutes terrorism is the violent acts committed, not by whom or for what political or religious purposes the actors use to justify their activities.

Such ambivalence in about naming similar acts differently if committed by different persons has a long history in Nigerian media and politics, and it is perhaps borne out of the need to distinguish between IPOB, or indeed militancy in the Niger Delta, from Boko Haram. Or perhaps, Nigerian newspapers are taking a cue from the international media which for years created and fostered the impression that terrorism is terrorism only when committed by Muslims or in the name of Islam. Or perhaps it is just the plain ignorant assumption that using violence in the name of religion is a different thing from doing the same thing for political purposes.

All of these are false premises, however. It is true that even among well-known terrorist organisations, Boko Haram are still a different beast altogether. It is also true that the scale of violence used by Boko Haram does not compare to anything we have ever seen in Nigeria. But it beggars belief that Nigerian newspapers, some of which do not refer to an elected Buhari as ‘President Buhari’, still have no qualms describing the leader of IPOB as ‘Mazi’ Nnamdi Kanu, a title denoting high respect and regard for the holder in Igbo land.

There is a difference between opposition to a government and support for rascality and criminality, and our media needs to be clear about this. Moreover, differences of degree must not be confused with differences of kind. Boko Haram is a far more violent organisation than the Niger Delta militants, and on recent evidence, than IPOB. But the differences between them are more of a degree, than of a kind, much like the difference between a group of trees and a forest, not like that between a forest and a cave.

To the extent that all three use violence or threats of violence as part of their overall approach, they are all terrorist organisations, and a responsible media system cannot shy away from this. Even in the international media, there has been a significant change on this. American media had no hesitation in calling out those who stormed congress earlier this year as right-wing terrorists, nor did the media from elsewhere.

But the real point here is not exactly about whether or not we chose to give different names to similar events with similar outcomes. The problem is just the name we call things, but the consequences of the name we call things. The consequences of this ambivalence are already here with us in public perception of and attitudes towards IPOB and their increasingly violent activity. Let me elaborate on just two.

First, while IPOB has of late turned increasingly violent in its approach to achieve its secessionist ends, ambiguity in the media about what they are doing has only helped to deflect attention away from the danger they represent, or could represent. Worse than that, it is helping to cultivate emotional and moral support for their actions. Many so-called civil society and socio-cultural organisations, among them Ohaneze, Human Rights Writers Association (HURIWA), World Igbo Assembly, and so on, have been quick to denounce the government of state-sponsored terrorism, or ethnic profiling. But no word from them even of caution for the IPOB insurgents. Again, this is a dangerous road that we have travelled before, with scarring consequences.

Above all, violent agitations of any kind can easily take a life of its own, separate from the intentions or expectations of its original founders. All that maybe needed is just once chance event, however remotely, and things could well get out of hand quite suddenly. This is precisely the history of both Boko Haram and militancy in the Niger Delta, the ashes of which are still yet to burn out. The fact that ‘Biafra’ is a far more emotional subject among more Igbos than Boko Haram’s extremist ideology ever was among Nigerian Muslims makes the situation even more delicate. There are certain circumstances where a word is enough even for the foolish. This is one. There is still enough time to avert this. Let’s seize it by first calling a spade by its real name.

https://dailytrust.com/separatist-terrorism-in-the-south-east

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by SpaceDesign: 6:08pm On May 17, 2021
Good write up , mmeeeeh

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by Nobody: 6:09pm On May 17, 2021
Daily Trust as usual

I think they should be more concerned about their region housing a world designated terrorist organization like Boko Haram


The future is bleak for any region housing world Terrorists because the only potentials such region has is fertile ground for America, and European nukes

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by helinues: 6:10pm On May 17, 2021
All in SE

Toh

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by Nobody: 6:10pm On May 17, 2021
helinues:
All in SE

Toh
Why don't you worry about your region

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by Nobody: 6:10pm On May 17, 2021
SpaceDesign:
Good write up , mmeeeeh
Don't fall for Taqqiya

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by Akwamkpuruamu: 6:12pm On May 17, 2021
Fifth columnists looking for daily bread

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by GodHatesBigots(m): 6:13pm On May 17, 2021
Will anyone address the root cause of terrorism , banditry, kidnapping and general chaos in Nigeria ? I don't think so, but let me help these fools

- Create jobs
- Provide electricity
- Attract investment
- Remove religious bigotry
- Remove primitive tribal affiliations
- Stop the Fulani arrogance all over Nigera
- Stop the extra judicial and wanton murders of Nigerians
- Let every man and woman have a stake in this contraption
- Send the military back to the barracks and train them better
- Increase police pay to at least 100k per month

Address the root cause DULLARDS and stop ranting rubbish !!

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by helinues: 6:15pm On May 17, 2021
Mikecold:
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As usual, posting northerners pictures...

What should I do about it? Eat it?

Abi how does that resolved the unrest in SE

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by mcbreeze: 6:15pm On May 17, 2021
I read it half, then scrolled down to ascertain my curiosity.

It is no other newspaper but dailytrust. The supporter of APC newspaper.

Keep writing rubbish, we will not succumb to your propaganda. The truth is glaring

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by helinues: 6:15pm On May 17, 2021
GodHatesBigots:
Will anyone address the root cause of terrorism , banditry, kidnapping and general chaos in Nigeria ? I don't think so, but let me help these fools

- Create jobs
- Provide electricity
- Attract investment
- Remove religious bigotry
- Remove primitive tribal affiliations
- Stop the Fulani arrogance all over Nigera
- Stop the extra judicial and wanton murders of Nigerians
- Let every man and woman have a stake in this contraption
- Send the military back to the barracks and train them better
- Increase police pay to at least 100k per month

Address the root cause DULLARDS and stop ranting rubbish !!

But I thought your Hero beer, GEJ did all that before he left...

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by Nobody: 6:19pm On May 17, 2021
Daily Trust northern newspaper for the northern agenda

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by Nobody: 6:20pm On May 17, 2021
helinues:


As usual, posting northerners pictures...

What should I do about it? Eat it?

Abi how does that resolved the unrest in SE
You can deny your region all you want online

Common sense should make you channel your attention to the region where national resources is budgeted for insecurity

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by Dreambeat: 6:20pm On May 17, 2021
Daily trust, the terrorist Fulani mouthpiece. You will wail and weep till infinity, at the end Biafra must come!

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by helinues: 6:23pm On May 17, 2021
Mikecold:
You can deny your region all you want online

Common sense should make you channel your attention to the region where national resources is budgeted for insecurity

Ah bla bla bla

If I listen to you....

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by IGBOSON1: 6:36pm On May 17, 2021
Mikecold:
Daily Trust as usual

I think they should be more concerned about their region housing a world designated terrorist organization like Boko Haram


The future is bleak for any region housing world Terrorists because the only potentials such region has is fertile ground for America, and European nukes

Don’t mind the shameless unity beggars! Their house is on fire, yet they’re looking over the fence and are preoccupied with the little twigs alight and used for roasting corn-on-the-cob in their hated neighbours garden!

See how they’re calling Igbos bid for a referendum as ‘violent secession’! As if peaceful agitation -which IPOB has been doing since inception, ditto MASSOB- will get anyone anywhere in the Fulani owned/controlled Nigeria! The only result of Igbos peaceful agitation is the murdering and imprisonment of their young men and women! This is the type of agitation the likes of Buhari and Daily Trust love....the one where they can be picking off young Igbo youth like sitting ducks, without any response or repercussions!

Nothing can make me ever wanna share the same country with the core muslim north ever again! NOTHING!!! These people generally despise Igbos; don’t regard us as equals; and believe we haven’t been paid back in full yet for the Nzeogwu led coup and subsequent uncivil war that followed!

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by Nobody: 6:40pm On May 17, 2021
IGBOSON1:


Don’t mind the shameless unity beggars! Their house is on fire, yet they’re looking over the fence and are preoccupied with the little twigs alight and used for roasting corn-on-the-cob in their hated neighbours garden!

See how they’re calling Igbos bid for a referendum as ‘violent secession’! As is peaceful agitation -which IPOB has been doing since inception, ditto MASSOB- will get anyone anywhere in the Fulani owned/controlled Nigeria! The only result of Igbos peaceful agitation is the murdering and imprisonment of their young men and women! This is the type of agitation the likes of Buhari and Daily Trust love....the one where they can be picking off young Igbo youth like sitting ducks, without any response or repercussions!

Nothing can make me ever wanna share the same country with the core muslim north ever again! NOTHING!!! These people generally despise Igbos; don’t regard us as equals; and believe we haven’t been paid back in full yet for the Nzeogwu led coup and subsequent uncivil war that followed!
lol, I laugh at their Taqiya

Boko Haram a Terrorist organization is calling for an Islamic state despite sharia given them

Is this not secession at it's violent best

But buhari can negotiate for them

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by wingmanIII: 6:42pm On May 17, 2021
Look at this empty fools, why didn't they call the imposter in aso rock to order when he was dividing the country with his gross and sickening nepotism.
Bloody idiots !!!

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by DefHQ: 6:43pm On May 17, 2021
everybody knows that Daily distrust is Miyetti Allah's media handle!

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by jlinkd78(m): 6:44pm On May 17, 2021
Thank goodness u concurred that Biafra is truly an emotional topic with great mass appealing tendency amongst d Igbos. This your submission only goes to confirm what we all know that such ideology driven movement can't be quenched by sheer brute Force or militarization of d East.

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by Biafrannuke: 6:55pm On May 17, 2021
Haha...mayetti Allah newspaper on overdrive. 'Separatism terrorism' is is a mayetti Allah language. You are either a separatist or a terrorist. Ipob is a separatist movement fighting for Biafra self determination while book haram, Fulani herdsmen, bandits, Iswap are all globally recognized terrorist organisations, bombing and killing members of their supposed caliphate and Christians.

Mayetti Allah newspaper has done it's best in casting aspersions at IPOB, Igbos and Biafrans in general but they get frustrated by each failed attempt.

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by makemoneywbsite: 7:17pm On May 17, 2021
helinues:


But I thought your Hero beer, GEJ did all that before he left...
Jonathan tried and would have done more if you guys had not handed the country to Janjaweeeds and Jihadeeests

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by helinues: 7:18pm On May 17, 2021
makemoneywbsite:

Jonathan tried and would have done more if you guys had not handed the country to Janjaweeeds and Jihadeeests

Why not tell GEJ to test his popularity by 2023
Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by makemoneywbsite: 7:22pm On May 17, 2021
helinues:


Why not tell GEJ to test his popularity by 2023

Too late for you guys. You do not cast your pearl to dogs. Neither do you cast them to swines. You guys do not deserve him so you've got what is fitting.

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by helinues: 7:45pm On May 17, 2021
makemoneywbsite:


Too late for you guys. You do not cast your pearl to dogs. Neither do you cast them to swines. You guys do not deserve him so you've got what is fitting.

So this is as usual wailing right
Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by FreeIgbos: 8:40pm On May 17, 2021
Fools giving advice to others on how to live peacefully when their own home is a warfront. Nigeria will break up and that is the reality they don't want to accept.

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by criuze(m): 9:22pm On May 17, 2021
Before i come to your question why did you swept under carpet that igbos need their lost biafra republic back and live, without any more delay, this is against the backdrop of intense institutionalised hatred, policy alienation, extra judicial killings, political neutralization, economic emasculation ,balkanisation of our ancestral land, fulani trabal aggression and violent islamisation /invasions with clear cards of Nigerias government backups and partnership

As this is the only hope they have to determine their future.


This is how dumb your intellect, fine with words but extremely lacking in wits substances for problem solving


Since you gloss over these facts, its possible an arm chair analyst like you wouldn't have been any way closer to the East in your life and at such grossly incompetent and unworthy to poke into the affairs of these unique people




Now check a comprehensive defination of terrorism by the same united State and see how poorly you have sorted literatures.


"In the United States of America, terrorism is defined in Title 22 Chapter 38, of the U.S. Code as "premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against noncombatant targets by subnational groups or clandestine agents".[10]"

Please underline the non combatant and check whose the terrorist among the nigerian soldiers shooting at unarmed protesters and unarmed ipob


You may still probe further into this situation with a tool of frustrated-aggression theory (if you like) as a reasonable guide to understanding the situation of this unique people pushed to the wall.


But this is before the beginning.

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by funkekemi(f): 9:25pm On May 17, 2021
helinues:


As usual, posting northerners pictures...

What should I do about it? Eat it?

Abi how does that resolved the unrest in SE
eastern Nigeria is cool unless u wanna create one in your imagination

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Re: Separatist Terrorism In The South East - Daily Trust by helinues: 9:25pm On May 17, 2021
funkekemi:
eastern Nigeria is cool unless u wanna create one in your imagination

Abi, calm like Cucumber

Eish

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