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Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by KEVIND: 7:12am On Jun 29, 2021
Annkio Briggs is an environmental and Niger Delta activist. In this interview monitored on African Independent Television (AIT), she speaks on President Muhammadu Buhari’s recent interviews, rising secessionist agitations in the country, South-South and South-East relationship, restructuring, among others

What is your reaction to President Buhari’s comment on South-East and south-South in his recent interviews?

Just before the Democracy Day, the President made two statements which are really amazing when you realize that this is our president who does not speak to Nigerians.

So, to make those statements back to back, three days in a row, it means that the president wanted to say something to the South-South and to the South-East.

Almost everything he said, I view them and understood them to be threats and not really talking to the people of South-South or the people of the South-East, who are really people from the old Eastern region that the Nigerian government engaged in a war almost six decades ago.

Everything for me was a threat. There was nothing said to indicate that the President understood or wanted to understand what the people of the South-South and South-East have been saying. And even the whole southern region, which include Yoruba people as well and by a large extension the Middle Belt people.

We do remember the president saying that he belongs to everybody and does not belong to anyone in particular from his first term in office and this is happening now where references are made for a particular part of the country being a dot in a circle, how do you review that from a man who said he belongs to everyone?

I have always spoken from a platform of being aware of how we got independence and when our national anthem was something of brotherhood, though tongue and tribe may differ but in brotherhood, we stand. That is the Nigeria I’m speaking from.

Two, looking at what the President said ‘I belong to no one, I belong to everybody,’ which was also something that he picked up from another president, but he debunked that immediately he was sworn in, which was one of the phrases in his ceremonial speech.

And he travelled to America and when he was asked what he intended to do about the agitation of the Niger Delta people if you could recall that the president immediately made it very clear that there were people he regarded as 97 per cent Nigerians and people he regarded as five per cent.

Now, 97 plus five is actually 102 and so maybe the other extra were people that were going to come into Nigeria.

What kind of interpretation do you make of that comment; ‘Dot in a Circle’?

Well, unfortunately, or maybe historically as someone who witnessed the war and I’m a victim and some of my family members were victims of the civil war. I recall the civil war, I understand the civil war, I know what led to the civil war.

The President in that interview was peaking as a warlord. He was speaking as a general at war with a country.

That was the way he spoke. He referred to the Igbo people because I don’t know how many people from my community or state, who have businesses in Kano, Kaduna or Lagos. He was referring specifically to the Igbo people and reminding them that they have a lot of property and investments outside the area he has described as dot.

The whole of Igbo nation is not Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). IPOB is a movement headed by a group of people. IPOB is not an identity of nationality. The President made a claim which made me to react.

The President made a claim and said that he heard and pointed to his ears and said ‘nobody told me, I heard that leaders, elders and youths of South-South have promised that this time…’

What is this time? It means he is anticipating a war. He said this time there will be no access to the ocean. What does he mean?

The war was not about access to the ocean and it was not fought in the ocean. The war was fought on land that is today South-East and South-South. And the majority of the damage was done to the people and land of these areas.

We were formerly of the Eastern Region and I want to make this clear. My people of the Niger Delta Region, particularly the Ijaws, did not wage war against the Igbos, it was the Federal Government that waged war against Ndigbo.

How do you define the president’s state of mind right now because as we used to say that it was the presidency, not the president, but now, we have heard from the President and his body language and state of mind looks like a man who knows what he is talking about?

I totally agree with you. From the moment he gave that first interview, I said, now we have a president who wants to tell Nigerians something.

The Nigerians he is speaking to are the Nigerians who are being attacked and killed. He is speaking to Nigerians that he believes are conquered people. Now, you asked me of my take.

This is my take: I’m old enough to be responsible and to have the responsibility to speak the truth both to myself and to anybody who cares to listen. I hate to speak about anybody’s body language but the President’s so-called body language is one of war, is one of disdain and disregard.

It is an oppressive position to take against the people of South-East and South- South, and actually jamming the heads of the most critical people today in Nigeria, the South-South and the South-East.

You talked about restructuring, but it is very obvious from the body language of Mr. President that he will not consider that. What do you think is the danger ahead?

The danger is so blatantly clear and I’m surprised that we are even discussing it because for the past six years, this government came into power, telling Nigerians who voted for them, I didn’t vote for them that they understood what restructuring is.

And they campaigned on restructuring but some of us know having listened to the President in the past before he became president that he doesn’t believe in restructuring. He said that he will not even look at the 2014 National Conference and he was not going to do anything about it.
https://www.newtelegraphng.com/danger-looms-if-nigeria-fails-to-restructure-briggs/

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by hakeem4(m): 7:13am On Jun 29, 2021
We are already in danger already, with this man in charge

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by lomprico(m): 7:16am On Jun 29, 2021
which danger fit pass the one we dey now? abeg getat

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by Holyman3(m): 7:27am On Jun 29, 2021
We have been in Danger since 2015. We just pray it ends in 2023 so we can just erase the past 8 years of our corporate existence

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by Fahdiga1: 7:29am On Jun 29, 2021
If Buhari fails to restructure Nigeria I don't think the country will survive it

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by Gondonu: 7:36am On Jun 29, 2021
Nigeria will self disintegration because the current crops of useless politicians in government will never allow it.

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by Asgard73: 7:38am On Jun 29, 2021
We the Niger delta humans will be so disappointed with Briggs and will avoid this ..

Briggs no even send those Benin iteskiri Edo urhobo Yoruba people grin

Maybe akwacross Rivers and bayelsa niger delta is different from Yoruba Benin iteskiri Edo urhobo... the very we the Niger delta people grin

Foolish humans .. fooling themselves since 70’
Something Awolowo lost his son to... una dey una yoruba land and Edo land the divide south south minorities...

Proper stupidity

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by babyfaceafrica: 7:39am On Jun 29, 2021
This is super story
Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by Monogamy: 7:40am On Jun 29, 2021
Asgard73:
We the Niger delta humans will be so disappointed with Briggs and will avoid this ..

Briggs no even send those Benin iteskiri Edo urhobo Yoruba people grin

Maybe akwacross Rivers and bayelsa niger delta is different from Yoruba Benin iteskiri Edo urhobo... the very we the Niger delta people grin

Foolish humans .. fooling themselves since 70’
Something Awolowo lost his son to... una dey una yoruba land and Edo land the divide south south minorities...

Proper stupidity

Say @ bolded no go dey inside your comment, I go bend.

Please is this Afiseni?

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by MadamVanessa(f): 7:40am On Jun 29, 2021
To late to restructure, we want to go our separate ways please.

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by Grace001: 7:41am On Jun 29, 2021
Let’s continue to deceive ourselves, and pretend as if we are good.

Happy one Nigeria by pretense and by deceit

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by falseprophet: 7:41am On Jun 29, 2021
between restructuring and disintegration one is inevitable, these northerners should make up their mind fast before question time is over. I think the south is ready for any of the inevitables.


This i have seen!

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by Zfreedesign: 7:41am On Jun 29, 2021
grin
Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by kponkedenge(m): 7:42am On Jun 29, 2021
I still don't understand why oil wells in the SS would be owned by individuals in the North.... And even the SS leaders don't do anything about it.

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by pickatyouu: 7:42am On Jun 29, 2021
Nigeria will restructure with or without the federal government.
Before you know it, it would start with our mindset and then the revolution will be wide spread

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by patriotic007: 7:43am On Jun 29, 2021
Watch how the parasites and their hired zombies will come after this man

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by obedugo(m): 7:43am On Jun 29, 2021
Thunder fire BMCs
Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by 900warriorz: 7:43am On Jun 29, 2021
Buhari no kuku send anybody...yeye man


Moral of the Story: Japa tongue

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by Raxxye(m): 7:43am On Jun 29, 2021
Government of lies and deceit. They campaigned with promises of National conference and restructuring. But those have all been dissed!

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by homealone00: 7:43am On Jun 29, 2021
Being a Nigerian is dangerous and being a Nigerian youth is being an endangered specie.. Abi which kin shithole be this now? shocked

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by Dicedpineappple(f): 7:43am On Jun 29, 2021
Looming?

The dangers are already occuring.....

Giant of Africa deteriorating on a daily like a 45year old prostitute..

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by zombieHUNTER: 7:44am On Jun 29, 2021
Real danger

Especially with Buhari
Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by Eriokanmi: 7:44am On Jun 29, 2021
No soothsayer needs to tell us. It's the only panacea to all manners of vices in Nigeria. But the North would never like embrace this
Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by velocity25(m): 7:44am On Jun 29, 2021
The danger is already here, the way out is disintegration.
Dissolve Nigeria to save lives.

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by Nobody: 7:45am On Jun 29, 2021
DOT Republic loading....,,

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Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by TalkTalkTwins(m): 7:45am On Jun 29, 2021
Ok
Re: Annkio Briggs: Danger Looms If Nigeria Fails To Restructure by emetisuccess(m): 7:46am On Jun 29, 2021
E don red already

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