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Politics / Re: The Biafran War & Modern Day Karma (must Read) by alabiafra07: 8:48am On Jul 16, 2015
youthmustwork:
Our Peoples don't mind my poor writting skills. it is what happens when you went through a schools that are control by the zoo (nigeria).
These are my top 9 Karma observations after the biafran war!!!.
1.The north -are now living with the fear of boko haram. Now they want amnesty for kiling each other in north(dose it make any sense)Biafrans lost more than 4milion innocent citizens but nobody compensated even with our own Oil money. They bombed biafrans with abokis now abokis are bombing there own lands. <Karma confusion>
2.The south -lost the presidency. Remember they sabotaged the biafrans during the civil war. Now they north is managing their Oil Well. they even killed one of your own, was it DELE GIWA or SARO WIWA. Well I cant remember. Am not good with history (lmfao) Even now Gej is afraid of probe.<Karma lesson>
3.The western nigeria(zoo)- I cnt remember the role they played in d civil war against biafrans. From what papa told me, they played a very Dangerous role for the zoo(nigeria). What's the case now?. They are about losing the relevance in APC(oga tinubu ke way). OPC just lost the pipeline contract ETC. It is almost 50 smooth years the zoo can not give them steady electricity to boost their massive factories and industries in lagos. After using your apapa port to import tanks and weapons to fight biafrans. <Karma Reloading>.....
4.The bakkasi peninsula and cameroon- don't forget the zoo fought the biafrans from cameroon the region of bakkasi in exchange of our land. Now what is the case?. Boko haram are now fighting the zoo (nigeria) from cameroon! <Karma Locator>
5.The abokis and malams. - (I laugh in hebrew) earlier before the war surfaced, the illiterate abokis(friends) where busy making suya for zoo (nigeria), Later they were taught on how to make make bombs, manage tanks and guns to fight biafrans. now what is the precious case? now the bomb is used to dislodge northern communities.
<Karma Retaliation>
6.The Chad and the Niger - they zoo welcomed them as their brother. Used them as machinery to fight biafrans and rape our citizens. after the war they forgot to cross them back to niger and chad boundary. Now what's the case? They've been EMPLOYED as permanent machinery to bomb markets, schools,mosques for $2(N500) and chibok girls for free digging (I pity those kids shaa) well is what there fathers and leaders planted for them, pretties enjoy the harvest. <Karma Friendzone>
7.The west and americans-They gave zoo(nigeria) weapons free of charge (FOC) to fight biafrans. Now what is the case? they left u people to die from the weapons they gave to you during the civil war and even refused to sell weapons to zoo when they needed weapons to fight what they created from free weapons.<Karma abandonment>
8. The ziks- I know you must be surprised about this particular title. I guess you remember that word NO VICTORY NO VANQUISHED declared by this Igbo man called Nnamdi azikiwe and co. The declaration that gave Biafra back to zoo(nigeria). Now what is the case after giving Biafra to nigeria, what did they label him in return? A ceremonial president. Imagine that!!!. <Karma Betrayal>
THE LAST BUT NOT THE LEAST
9.The rising sun region- As other region from the zoo are shaking be it north, west or south due to natural Karma. CNN,BBC and media houses are busy making headline about biafra and Biafra Radio station. Which show that we are progressing in our fight and making our cause Global. Chukwu abiama I sight your hand work.< Karma of progress>
BIAFRANS are we RIPE to start Rejoicing now?
pazienza:
No need including the SS in your write up. Unlike the other regions, they have learnt their lessons and are wiser now. They know that they are better off with Niger delta republic or at worst Biafra. But Nigeria is not a choice.
ProfessorPeter:
Biafra is a fire that will consume this zoo call Nigeria. Ordinary boko haram una no fit defeat.
Allow us to go in peace or ....

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Politics / Re: The Making Of A Failed State!!! by alabiafra07: 7:57am On Jul 16, 2015
Midehi:
zoo and zoons grin

More of those on the forum. cool
Politics / The Making Of A Failed State!!! by alabiafra07: 7:48am On Jul 16, 2015
During my early days in the banking industry, I was taught how not to approximate figures. All the 'i' must be dotted and all the 't' crossed. One million naira could go for one billion if there are some loose ends.Those days, we ensured that our books were balanced to the last kobo before we go home.

Today, we have a country called Zoo.Zoo at 54 good years since independent cannot count the number of human beings residing in an amalgamated Country.I have not seen a country where government plays politics with the population of the country. The first thing to be done is to determine how many people that make up a country for planning purpose but because Zoo is a fraud, administration upon administration in Zoo keeps on playing dangerous politics with Zoo census. Do we know the number of unemployed Zoons? Do we know the number of final year students in Zoo? Of course , nobody cares as 95% of public servants are unproductive. Many people have agreed with me that Zoo is not working but they keep on praying for miracle.

BVI crew members went to town yesterday to ascertain the feelings of Igbo people in Anambra state on the performance of Zoo government.10 people were interviewed though off camera as they pleaded for anonymity for fear of persecution by Zoo government . The 10 people interviewed confirmed that Zoo is a failed state. A question was asked for the way forward in Zoo. 7 of them confirmed that the situation is hopeless and that only God will save the situation and the remaining were confused on what should be done. On the need to restore Biafra, the 10 of them agreed with the reporter that igbos need to have their own country using peaceful approach. On what Government should do for them, the 10 did not hide their feelings that government is indifference to the needs of the people. One of them told me that the power company in Awka has denied them access to electricity for 15 days as at today without any form of explanation from anybody. He further stated that EEDC officials told one of them that an underground wire got burnt and that the repair will cost N2000,000. For two good weeks about 300,000 people were thrown into darkness in Awka , Anambra state without any form of intervention from any quarters including state government . Citizen buys fuel at cut throat price to generate electricity while government officials use taxpayers money to buy the same fuel.

BVI reporter saw the frustration on the faces of the people that an urgent intervention is required to cushion the effects of state of hopelessness ordinary people are forced to pass through on daily basis.

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Politics / Re: Nigeria Vows To Shut Down Radio Biafra - BBC News by alabiafra07: 6:20pm On Jul 15, 2015
KELVINXY:
#Anothe_propaganda


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Politics / Nigeria Vows To Shut Down Radio Biafra - BBC News by alabiafra07: 6:04pm On Jul 15, 2015


Many ethnic Igbos feel Nigeria's central government is not representing their interest

Nigeria's government has vowed to shut down an illegal radio station operated by people sympathetic to the breakaway state of Biafra.

The ministry of information said it has "successfully jammed the signals" of the station.

However, the BBC's Abdussalam Ahmed in Enugu says Radio Biafara is still broadcasting.

It is not clear where it is based but it mainly broadcasts to the Igbo-speaking south-east of the country.

The first republic of Biafra declared its independence from Nigeria in May 1967, but was eventually defeated after a three-year civil war that cost more than one million lives.



Our correspondent says the station hosts phone-in programmes with listeners calling to talk about issues affecting their region and their desire to break away from Nigeria.

It also attacks and ridicules President Muhammadu Buhari and other government officials.

Although the Biafra uprising was quelled by the military, a group called the Movement for the Actualisation of a Sovereign State of Biafra (Massob) has attracted the support many young people in the region.

They feel they have been discriminated against by those in power in Abuja and demand independence.

Several of their leaders and sympathisers have been detained by authorities and accused of treason.


Source: http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&ct2=en_ng&usg=AFQjCNHuk7yFCuI9v7aCd9hcmzAiJPkuaA&clid=c3a7d30bb8a4878e06b80cf16b898331&cid=52778901930891&ei=tpCmVcX1J8rM3QH9tLfAAg&url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-33536252

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Menawhile, if you are a Biafra on this forum, join us on Forum

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Politics / Re: Meet The Man That Wrote The First Igbo History by alabiafra07: 8:30am On Jul 15, 2015
EastLebanon:
I thought it was chinua achebe a.k.a grand father of modern african literature

Their were many great igbos before the time of chinua.
Politics / Re: How Obama Influenced The Sacking Of Service Chiefs – Vanguard by alabiafra07: 8:30am On Jul 15, 2015
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Politics / Biafrans Demand Ezu River Autopsy Report From Ex Gov Peter Obi by alabiafra07: 8:28am On Jul 15, 2015
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The most outstanding issues in Anambra State today regarding the conduct of the incumbent Chief Security Officer and Governor Mr Peter Obi are:

1. Failure of Peter Obi to ensure effective investigation to unravel and/or disclose the whole truth about what happened to Igbo sons at Ezu River, whose naked and half clothed corpses were found floating on the river.



Governor Peter Obi's brutish and arbitrary resort to ordering and personally supervising the demolition of properties of people accused- but not yet tried or convicted- of crime in the state, and

The role and use of the SPECIAL ANTI ROBBERY SQUAD (SARS) based in Awkuzu in committing illegalities and crime in Anambra State.

These three issues highlight the growing tendency by the Anambra State Governor to treat human life and dignity with levity, to circumvent the due process and resort to lawless approaches of governance and law enforcement capable of dragging Anambra state back to the Stone Age characterised by savagery.

The Anambra state government's policy of arbitrary and illegal demolition of properties of persons accused of crime and the governor's failure to ensure exhaustive investigation to unravel the truth about the Ezu River floating bodies possess the ominous potential of entrenching the culture of lawlessness and impunity, leaving behind a legacy of violence and disregard for due process and human life and ultimately undermining- if not- reversing the march towards democratic and civilised governance.

Biafrans all over the world, stakeholders in Anambra state, relevant state and federal authorities must take appropriate legal and political actions to check Mr. Peter Obi's increasing recklessness and descent to savagery which will lead to a backlash that may be more difficult to deal with if allowed to become the norm of governance in the State.

THE UNRESOLVED EZU RIVER DEAD BODIES SAGA

It is an act of failure of responsibility on the part of the Anambra State Government not to have unraveled and made public the truth about the outrageous discovery of several floating dead bodies in Ezu River in January 2013. The danger in not unraveling this atrocity and bringing the perpetrators to justice is that those who perpetrated the heinous crime and others who may harbor or contemplate similar crime will be emboldened to repeat it. Public health and public safety are at stake here!

The bodies were first seen in the morning of January 19, 2013 by some indigene of Amansea in Anambra state who went to the river to fetch water.

Curiously, upon being informed of the floating dead bodies, the governor ordered their immediate burial, instead of ordering and/or ensuring an exhaustive investigation into the circumstances surrounding such horrific incident.

It is the responsibility of the governor, as the chief security officer of the state, to ensure investigation to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the discovery of such large number of human corpses floating in a river which is the main source of drinking water for neighboring communities. How did the victims die and who dumped their dead bodies in the river? To cover up such atrocity smacks of gross irresponsibility and complicity.

It is shameful and suspicious that up to date the actual number of the dead bodies is yet to be credibly determined. This is a pointer to the possibility that something is being hidden from the public. The failure by the governor to ensure a deeper digging into the allegation that the victims were detainees killed in police custody and their dead bodies dumped in the river by their killers is disconcerting and raises serious questions.

The Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) claimed that nine of the dead bodies found floating on the river were those of their members earlier arrested by security agents who raided their meeting venue and detained them at SARS Awkuzu. The ethnic self-determination and some civic groups in Anambra have conclusively asserted that the dead bodies were those of detainees extra judicially killed by SARS and secretly dumped in the river. We are surprised that the Anambra state governor has not taken this serious allegation which provides a clue seriously enough to ensure a credible investigation with a view to providing a proof or disproof for it.

The investigation conducted into the Ezu river incident by joint Senate Committees on Police Affairs and National Security and Intelligence was perfunctory. And because it was shallow and unprofessional, it did not unravel any substantial or far reaching information that could lead to a resolution of the matter.

Despite the investigation by the joint Senate committees chaired by Senator Paulinus Igwe Nwagu and Senator Mohammed Magoro, certain basic facts are yet to be established.

The report did not reveal the identities of the victims, their actual figure and the circumstances around their killing: who killed them and dumped their dead bodies in the river. These and many other basic minimum findings should have been unravelled by any serious-minded and thorough investigation.

The Senate committees' investigation did not resolve the conflict in figures. While the IGP quoted 19 dead bodies, the DG SSS quoted 18. Other reports quoted 30 and more. How did the Senate committee, in its report, arrive at 19 instead of 30? It was also expected that the Senate Committee would require the police to account for the 9 MASSOB members they had in their custody before the discovery of the flloating corpses, since the police denied the allegation that they were among those whose bodies were allegedly dumped in the river.

How many family members of the victims did the committee visit and interview? How did they determine the type of gun used? Who shot them and why?

The Senate Committee and the Anambra State Commissioner for health stated that autopsy reports revealed that some of the corpses had gunshot wounds on them. Isn't this a useful clue which needed to be further explored forensically? A ballistic examination of the bullets extracted from the dead bodies will determine the type of guns used to kill them.

The Committee also reported that the gunshots 'aimed areas of the body: legs up to the knee cap and some up to the hips'. What did the committee make of this? Considering the strong suspicion of police complicity, why did the senate committee not consider it necessary to conduct or engage an expert to carry out an audit of suspects in police custody in SARS and other police stations in Anambra and Enugu states?

It appears that the police and the Anambra state government are reluctant to push the matter because there are strong indications that security agents are responsible for the killings.

The Anambra State Governor is yet to act on the senate committee's recommendation "That the Anambra State Government should also be encouraged to carry out a more thorough DNA test on the bodies as requested by the pathologists."

THE ROLE OF THE SARS IN ILLEGAL AND CRIMINAL ACTS IN ANAMBRA STATE

Governor Peter Obi and the authorities at SARS Awkuzu whose operatives operate as if they are above the law and beyond legal control and accountability. The failure by the Anambra state governor to ensure investigation into allegations that SARS Awkuzu was responsible for the killing of the people whose dead bodies were found in Ezu River and his use of the same SARS to provide security cover for the illegal demolition of people's property appear to underscore this unholy alliance.

The SARS is a section of the Zoo police under the Force Criminal Investigation Department and specifically charged 'to combat armed robbery and other heinous crimes nationwide.'

But SARS in all parts of Zoo have gained embarrassing notoriety tainting the image of the Zoon Police locally and internationally, and should either be scrapped or comprehensively reformed to conform to modern standards of policing or human rights-compliant policing.

SARS operatives are known for arresting people for all manner of alleged offences, torturing, extorting and executing suspects and detainees in their custody and secretely disposing of their dead bodies. They also dabble into civil disputes.

The police in SARS, Awkuzu, Anambra and many other places in the country are being used by politicians and other influential persons to victimize their opponents or to settle disputes that are purely civil or communal.

The IGP is not unaware of this serious human rights challenge. Shortly after his appointment as Acting IGP, he was quoted in several news reports as lamenting that '

'Our Special Anti-Robbery Squads (SARS) have become killer teams engaging in deals for land speculators and debts collection...' The IGP should, as a matter of urgency, re-organize SARS and the entire anti-robbery operations of the Zoo police force, so as to insulate them from abuse of office.

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Politics / Nigeria Honoured Emperor Haile Salessie I For Helping Them Defeat Biafra. by alabiafra07: 7:40am On Jul 15, 2015


Zoo honoured Emperor Haile Salessie I for helping them defeat Biafra. Emperor Haile Selassie I and Yakubu Gowon at the University of Lagoon were conferred with honorary degrees, after millions of Biafrans were massacred, with help of OAU, which Haile Selassie was the chairman.

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Politics / Re: Meet The Man That Wrote The First Igbo History by alabiafra07: 7:23am On Jul 15, 2015
Chigold101:
Entering Onitsha you will not miss hearing his name everyday

These are the great men that we should be celebrating.
Politics / Meet The Man That Wrote The First Igbo History by alabiafra07: 7:17am On Jul 15, 2015


Igwe Israel Iweka, wrote the first history of Igbo people in Igbo language in 1922. He also translated it to English language.

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Politics / A Must Read: US Student’s Award-winning Letter To Achebe by alabiafra07: 7:17pm On Jul 14, 2015


Dear Chinua Achebe, Week after week, the cover of The New York Times looks like a tattered mosaic, covered with photos of us, the American people protesting and crying out for injustice with red and black marked signs reading "Mike Brown: America is racist," and "Trayvon Martin: Stand up for racial justice." Mr. Achebe, please hear me, African colonization is over, but racism has yet to end.In all honesty, your book, Things Fall Apart- was something that I had on my dusty shelf for the past five years. It was brand new, and you could smell that new book scent, even five years after it was bought. "It's an amazing classic," my mother used to say. Yet I never bothered to pick it up; instead I played video games on my iPod. I had been ignorant: the same kind of ignorance the Commissioner had to the Igbo people's culture.

I was finally forced to read Things Fall Apart in African History class. It was just another book, just another classic. I went in thinking that I would skim some chapters, underline some random sentences, and then put the book back on the shelves. I mean, it was just another required school reading assignment. I was wrong. I began to comprehend the horrors of the ignorance of the European colonizers. The entire culture of the Igbo people was beginning to "fall apart," yet the Europeans did not care about their culture and continued colonizing. Great relief struck me in the final chapter when I realized that colonization was over. Today, this kind of horrific ignorance did not happen. That's where I was wrong yet again. Colonization may have ended, but racism has yet to end. Even at school, we see boys and girls like Okonkwo, brave and powerful, who are bullied by others because of his or her skin color. When looking for jobs we see men and women of color be put down and disrespected like the six tribe leaders who were led in and abused by the Commissioner and his men. Today, we see injustice everywhere, like when the white men completely ignored the Igbo culture and took over the tribe.Mr. Achebe, today's racism not only encompasses African-Americans, it has enveloped the Asian, Hispanic and other cultures as well. I can recall a time when boys who I thought were my friends made fun of my eyes and the color of my skin. They yelled that I studied too much and that I shouldn't be playing basketball or sports at all. But like the Igbo people, I didn't stand up for myself. I stood back in fear that they would hurt more. Mr. Achebe, should I have acted like Okonkwo? Should I have fought back, displaying manliness? Would they have received the message?

Mr. Achebe, is this what we need? Do colored men and women need to stand up with violence like Okonkwo? What is it that we need to end racism? Today, I saw pictures about cars being burnt down and buildings torn by protestors in the Ferguson area, demanding justice. I immediately realized that this was what Okonkwo would do. An urgent reaction would have been instigated against the whites and things may have stayed together, instead of falling apart. The culture may have stayed stable. But is this what we need Mr. Achebe? Slowly, things may be falling apart right before our eyes, my eyes. And I am just standing here like the scared Igbo people. I am standing here noticing injustice, but not acting against it. I am standing here watching racism gradually evolve into acceptance. Okonkwo would not have acted like I. Okonkwo would have fought back. But is that the best method? Mr. Achebe, when things are falling apart, how should you act?

ν.Joonho Jo, a tenth grader at Philips Exeter Academy, wrote the New Hampshire Level III (grades 9-12) winning letter to Chinua Achebe for 2015. "Letters About Literature," is a reading, writing programme of the Centre for the Book in the Library of Congress; New Hampshire State Library, USA.

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