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Politics / Re: Joe Igbokwe: Nnamdi Kanu Ordered His Boys To Behead Me, Kill My Children by AtikuNetwork: 5:04pm On Jun 30, 2021
Nnamdi Kanu turned himself into a demigod that was determining who should be spared or killed, all in the name of fighting for Biafra actualization. Many other igbos like Igbokwe must be thanking their stars right now. No single human being should ever be allowed to wield the kind of unbridled power and influence that Kanu had over his supporters, else he will begin to see himself as a god. There should be checks and balances.

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Crime / Re: Adaeze Oshi: Nigerian Man Sold Me Into Slavery In Libya, A Stranger Rescued Me by AtikuNetwork: 7:39am On Jun 19, 2021
molbic:

Ihe ogugu nkea si na ozioma di njo nke Atikunetwork dere

I don't understand igbo language so communicate with me in English. The moral of Adaeze's story is simple. Igbos can be just as evil as every other tribe. She was sold by a fellow igbo to a Yoruba man, and was rescued and given a new lease of life by a Nigerien Muslim. Even in Biafra igbos will still maltreat each other because evil tendencies reside in every human being. Spread love, not hatred and bigotry.

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Crime / Re: Adaeze Oshi: Nigerian Man Sold Me Into Slavery In Libya, A Stranger Rescued Me by AtikuNetwork: 6:31am On Jun 19, 2021
Continued..

It was in this city that Muamar Gaddafi grew up.

It was at Sabha that Ejima sold us to a Yoruba man as slaves for $3,000 ($1,500 each). Before then, he had told us that the man would prepare our travelling document to Spain at the city. When we eventually found out that he had violated the agreement we reached with my cousin, I wanted to confront him but he managed to escape. I kept cursing him since then and anywhere I set my eyes on that guy again, I will make sure he pays for his crime. Despite the fact that I survived, I don’t know lives of many other innocent people he wasted because of his greed.

Then, they drove us to a city called Houn, another town in Fezzan region of Libya where the Yoruba human trafficker, Kabiru eventually sold us for $6,000 to Madam Pat ($3,000 each). After the last sale, Madam Pat, an Edo woman took us to her place where she said we could make money for them through prostitution. The next morning, the madam who bought us woke me up and handed us a whitening cream, a soap called Casanova with which I could be bathing to look appealing to customers.

She also bought me sexy clothes that we would be wearing inside the house so that customers would be patronizing us. But outside house, you always wore clothes that covered every part of the body and it’s always hot. When it became clear that they were forcing us into prostitution, I revolted, telling them that I had never done such a thing before and would not start then. The madam that bought us tried all tricks to force us but we refused to exchange our body for money. They later transferred my friend to Tripoli as part of their bid to break us down. Then, I was the one that was behind the resistance.

So, when they took her away and I still resisted being forced into prostitution. Then, I was locked up and not allowed to go out and they tried to poison me, swearing that it was better for me to die than remain useless for her after paying $3,000 for me. Miraculously, I survived and still refused to sell my body. They continued tormenting me to the extent that I made up my mind to take my own life instead of serving the woman as a prostitute.

Then, I was about 22 years of age. It was then that God used a Muslim man from Niger, Ismail who operates a pizza shop nearby to rescue me from the slavery. The man had seen me and took pity because I was sick and dying because of too much beating, starvation and stress they had subjected me to. Then, they would continue beating me until I pass out and be vomiting blood. It was while I was about to take drugs that they bought for me that the man, whom I knew nothing of came to intervene on my behalf.

He approached them and asked how much I was indebted to them and the woman said $6,000. He agreed to pay them the money so they could let me go. Instantly, he paid them $1,000 for them to release me to him, promising to pay the $5,000 balance. That was how I regained my freedom and subsequently stayed at the man’s house. He equally employed me to sell at his pizza shop and he was paying me and saving the money for me. That was how we raised the money to pay that woman off after six months. That was around June 2010.

How did you eventually find your way to Italy?

By the time the Jasmine revolution crisis hit Libya and the country was fast descending into chaos, Ismail called me one day and said, I should get ready that he would send me to Italy, as the country was no longer safe for me. That was how the journey to Italy started. Honestly, I never consider that guy as a human being but an angel sent by God to rescue and help me and he really played that role well.

It was when they decided to open the Mediterranean Sea locally known as Lampa Lampa, so that people who wish to escape the violence could use the sea route. It was then that Ismail called me and told me to get ready to use the opportunity to travel to Europe. Then, I told him that I had not saved enough money because at that point, my goal was to save enough money that can enable me to travel back to Nigeria. Then, I had lost interest in travelling to Europe. But, he told me that I should not worry that he will support me with any amount I have so that I could make the journey to Europe.

By this time, I had managed to re-establish contact with my friend, who was taken to Tripoli. I was overjoyed when she also told me that she had regained her freedom. I informed her about my plan to travel to Italy and she informed me that her Ghanaian boyfriend was one of those human smugglers that take people out of Libya. From there, we started planning for the journey and when the time reached, Ismail sent me to Tripoli to meet with my friend with all the money we gathered for the trip.

Before travelling, I had begged Ismail to travel with me so that we could claim to be husband and wife, because I heard that if we made such claims they would give us documents faster. He refused, telling me that his plan was to go back to Niger, his country. But before I left his house that day, I prayed for him, asked God never to let him down and always open doors for him as he had sacrificed so much for me.

However, by the time I reached Tripoli, everything needed for the trip was ready. I was overjoyed when my friend’s boyfriend, Attah called me a week later at the base camp to inform us that Ismail had arrived Tripoli to join us on the trip. When he managed to join us at the camp, I asked how he came to change his mind and raised money for the trip; and he told me that one Baba helped him sell his property and gave him the money. I was very happy that he was with us.

Meanwhile, we spent longer time at the base camp because the sea was not friendly. They kept postponing it because the news we were hearing was that those who travelled did not make it because of the bad weather condition out there. Then, I started fasting and praying, asking God to make a way for us to pass through. And it came to pass that God successfully led us through the Mediterranean seas safely. Since I left Nigeria till date, God has never let me down and will never abandon me.

So, when it was time for us to make the journey and we came down to the port, it was my first time of seeing that kind of sea that has no beginning and no end in sight. I was scared because I don’t know how to swim. But Ismail told me not to be afraid that I could make it. That was how I entered the boat.

From Libya coast to Italy, my eyes were closed and I kept telling God in prayers: ”I cannot open the eyes till I reach my destination-Italy. And I know you will prove yourself worthy again. You have done it last year and you will do it again. Last year was battle. This year would be victory.” It was when they started saying that we had reached Italy and rescuers were coming to take us that I eventually opened my eyes.


What happened when you people reached Italy?

We landed at Italian Island of Lampedusa around May 26, 2011 where we spent about three days. After that we sailed to Genoa on a bigger vessel and were taken to a migrant camp where they started processing our documents. Ismail and I were in the same camp. At the end of the day, I was given one year Italian document and later ten years resident permit. They asked me what I wanted to do and I said I wanted to learn Italian language and then start schooling. That was how I was enrolled in a language school and when I got a diploma in language, I decided to go for primary and later high school. I studied social sanitation between 2014 and 2019. I took my final year exam in July 2019. To the glory of God, I am happily married with two children. We live and work in Turin and I was planning for my further studies in medicine or nursing before coronavirus pandemic came and I decided to wait. I will continue after the pandemic.

Do you think there are still Nigerians stranded in Libya?

Yes. Many Nigerians sold as slaves are still in Libya and other parts of North Africa and many are still being sold. Majority of them die in the process while those who survived what they were put through are still trapped waiting for the time they can be able to secure their freedom. The amount we were being sold is so much that it takes only the grace of God for people like us to be able to raise money and pay for our freedom.

I believe that not everybody was lucky as me. Many still work hard but perish in the process. The kind of torture Nigerian girls sold as slaves go through in Libya is unimaginable. There was a recent video trending on the social media of an Igbo girl being tortured by the master who incidentally is also an Igbo man. That reminded me of what I went through over ten years ago. That’s the kind of punishment they give because what they care is about making money through your body and nothing more.

What will be your advice to young girls who may be convinced to take such risk?

They should never try it. It’s a risk not worth taking. I have used every opportunity I have to tell people that traveling to Europe through Libya is a suicide mission. There was this young girl from my village who told me that somebody wanted to sponsor her to Turkey so that she would pay N5 million when she starts working.

I told her not to enter into such agreement that it was a slave trade. I am using this medium to tell others the same thing. There are many people like Ejima going about looking for young girls to recruit into slave trade in Libya and they will make all kinds of promises to you while in Nigeria. The moment you step outside the shores of this country with no valid identification and any means of reaching out to people, you became their slave.

Why did you decide to go into gospel ministration while in Italy?

Music has always been my first love and something I enjoy doing. I recall one particular day when my late brother called me and told me that I would be musician. Although, he did not tell me whether I will be a gospel artist or secular musician, he prophesied that people would be hailing me on stage. I was laughing then because I never envisaged that I will become an artist someday.

As a girl child who was forced to part ways early in life with her mother and faced with maltreatment in far-away Lagos, music provided me with consolation. Then, I was too much addicted to gospel songs of people like Rosemary Chukwu, Chinyere Udoma etc. I remember then, that whenever my aunt played the songs in the morning, I would be happy and be singing it in my heart as well.

Those songs inspired me to be a gospel artist so I can share my story and all the things God had done in my life through music. I want to let people understand, through my songs that if you believe, trust and obey God, you will conquer because God will never let you down. It’s just a matter of time.

What brand of gospel music do you represent?

I chose to sing through the heart, what I believe and what I am in the sight of God and humanity. As far as am concerned, I represent light, purity and God’s favour and unfailing love. If God saw me through one of the deadliest journeys and by his grace, I am about to become an Italian citizen because I believe and trust in him, then He will do the same for others who believe in him. That is my message and brand of gospel ministration. I am channeling my music to Nigeria because the message in my songs is mostly needed by my fellow Igbo brothers and sisters. My predicament started from Nigeria and so many people are passing through what is worse than I went through.

So, my goal is to share my story and testimonies with them so that they can as well achieve breakthrough. The only means where I can easily reach them is through songs. In as much as I cannot see them, interact with them and possible offer my help, I believe that my songs will go a long way in channeling their minds back to God and in living the right life as true children of God.

How many songs have you recorded so far and future plans?

I have recorded about six songs so far with over 20 songs waiting to be recorded. My plan is to be able to produce the video for the songs as well as start work on other songs as well. It’s my desire to use my songs to reach as many people that I may not be able to reach physically and to inspire them to place their trusts in God. If, I am able to achieve that, I will be eternally grateful to God because I believe that God let me live so that people will learn more about his wonders through me. That is why I consider myself as Adaeze, daughter of Zion.


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Crime / Adaeze Oshi: Nigerian Man Sold Me Into Slavery In Libya, A Stranger Rescued Me by AtikuNetwork: 6:30am On Jun 19, 2021
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/06/igbo-man-sold-me-into-slavery-in-libya-a-stranger-rescued-me-adaeze/


•My story of horror in desert, slavery in Libya, survival in Italy

June 19, 2021

Ten years after Mrs. Adaeze Onyeakpa Oshi, arrived Italian Island of Lampedusa after 11 hours journey on a migrant boat across the Mediterranean Sea, she had nothing but gratitude to God for miraculously surviving the perilous journey that had claimed lives of thousands of African citizens fleeing poverty and war to Europe. Although, she made it safely to Italy, two years after she left Nigeria and now enjoys comfortable life that she craved for in Europe, Adaeze is haunted by the ghost of her past- the journey which took her through the deadly Libyan desert where she was sold into slavery by Nigerian human traffickers and the torture and suffering, she endured to regain her freedom before fleeing the war-torn Libya.

The mother of two kids, who currently lives and works in Northern Italian city of Turin with her husband, shares her experience in this interview with Olisemeka Obeche.


What was your earliest recollection of your life as a young girl and how it impacted on who you are today?

Well, I am the last child and the only female child of the eight children born by my mother in a polygamous family at Azia, a town in Ihiala local government area of Anambra state. Although, we were eight, five later died leaving only the three of us. Incidentally, both my parents are late now.

My father died when I was four years of age and that prompted my mother to send me away to live with one of her sisters who was married and living with her husband in Lagos. The couple had no child and so my aunt claimed they needed me so that I could bring good luck to their family.

I was barely five years old when my mother sent me away to live with them because she could not cope with the responsibility of taking care of her eight children. I was the last child and she felt it would be better for me there. I guess my mother did it because she was convinced that my future would be better if I left at that time.

However, when I got to Lagos, everything changed. It wasn’t the kind of life I envisaged or the kind of pampering treatment that I was used to in my house at Azia. I was maltreated and denied basic needs by the woman. For instance, they refused to enroll me in school as they promised my mother. Not that they didn’t have the money.

They were living well by all standards at that time because my aunt’s husband was working with NAFDAC and they had everything to take very good care of me but they just chose to maltreat me for reasons I do not know till today. When neighbours and people started asking questions, they decided to enroll me in a nearly public school that was not up to the standard. Of course, I was more than happy then because I was going school.

But, I hardly finished one session before he was transferred to Akure, Ondo state and we had to leave Lagos. When we got to Akure, instead of getting better, things got worse. Then I was being forced to do the kind of things people of my age were not supposed to do. I was denied food, clothing and other basic cares, even good school by the couple.

Just like in Lagos, when they decided to send me to school, they chose the one that was most substandard in the area for me. In my school then, whenever it rained everything would be over because the roofs would be leaking and water would be everywhere. But, I was determined to make the best of the opportunity. It was when I reached the age of eight years that I began to agitate to go home. When I finally managed to send message to my mother to inform her, what I was going through there, she demanded for my return. By then I was about 13 years of age. I spent about eight years with them before they allowed me to go back home.

Did you experience sexual molestation during this period?

Yes, I did and it was horrible experience. But it’s a chapter in my life that I had closed because it’s something I don’t like to remember or talk about. As a child of God, someone who has taken up gospel ministration, I had since forgiven those people who played part in that era and I have moved on with my life. Thank God, I had found joy and fulfillment along the way and am not going back to that again.

So, what happened when you returned home?

Incidentally, when I returned to live with my mother, I couldn’t cope with the village environment. Having spent much of my eight years in Lagos and Akure, it was very difficult for me in Azia. So, I told my mother that I couldn’t stay in the village because everything was somehow to me. After some time, she sent me back to Lagos, this time to live with one of our family friends. This time around, the couple treated me well and I was enrolled in a normal school. This time, I had the opportunity to attend Federal College, Ikeja for my secondary education.

When I finished secondary education, I relocated to Akure again, where I sat for university matriculation examination preparatory to study at the Federal University of Technology, Akure (FUTA). I barely spent one year at FUTA before the opportunity to travel outside Nigeria came up and I dropped out of school.

Looking back to those years, how do you feel now?

Well, I decided to take nothing but only the positive from that chapter in my life. That is the only convenient thing for me because if I try to reflect on the horrible things that I experienced at that time, I will go crazy. But, like I said, I regard that as the beginning of my life-long lesson. Although, I look back to my time with the couple with gratitude for lessons learnt, I believe that no mother should let her child live far away from her at that age. I was too young to cope with the new environment and adapt to the new way I was being treated. Then, my mother had no option than to send me away.

So, how did you travel out of Nigeria?

Well, after finishing my industrial training during my first year at FUTA, I tried to find a part time job which I needed desperately in order to raise funds to continue my education. When I could not get a part time job then in 2008, the only option available to me then was to quit school and start a petty business. Then, I was already nursing the dream to become a full time gospel artist because I love singing gospel songs.

So, my goal switched to starting a business and then combining it with gospel ministration. I was already in the business when my uncle’s daughter came to persuade me to travel abroad that it was better than suffering in Nigeria. She said she knew someone that could help me get to Europe. It was so convincing that my mother did not hesitate to give her consent, but on the condition that it must not involve prostitution. I assured her that I will never engage in prostitution.

At that time, I also have a childhood friend, Chioma who incidentally is the only daughter of her family just like me, who also wanted to travel outside the country as well. So, when I told her, she was excited and we teamed up for the trip after meeting the man who was handling our travel plan. The man told us that we were travelling to Spain and that we would get out passport and visa in Libya. That was how our journey into slavery started. We travelled outside Nigeria without even voter’s card. No proper documentation.

How did it happen?

It happened that the man handling our travel plans whom my niece introduced simply as Ejima from Imo state was a human trafficker who specializes in luring people to the city on the pretext of sending them to Europe. He told us that his sister resident in Spain was operating a restaurant and was looking for two young ladies to assist her. And that she was ready to sponsor our visa and other travel expenses to Europe; that once we reach and start working for her, she would deduct it from our pay.

Ejima also assured us that the sister would provide accommodation and feeding for us in Spain until we complete her repayment. He was to accompany us until we enter flight before he comes back to Nigeria. We felt everything was genuine because there were many Nigerian ladies who own saloon or other businesses that usually bring younger girls to Europe through such agreement.

So, we thought the agreement was genuine and we followed him with only small pocket money with us. Before we travelled, I asked some people that I knew that were abroad then and they confirmed that people travel through such means. Although one of them asked if it was slave trade and I told him that the person said it was work travel in Spain. That was how our journey of life and death took off from Akure in Nigeria on May 27, 2009 to Birni Konni, a border town in the Tahoua region of Niger Republic from there we travelled to Agadez.

It was when we reached Agadez and spent one week that I became suspicious of him. I then, called my friend whom I regard as a sister and told her what the man was up to and that he was planning to sell us into slavery. It was at that point that we embarked on serious fasting and prayers, committing the entire journey into the hands of God.

What was it like travelling through the notorious desert route to Libya?

It was a horrible experience. Even if offered so much, it is a journey nobody should embark. I do not also wish any of my enemy to go through it. When we reached Agadez, the traffickers normally spend one week or two to make solid arrangements for the trip. They first conduct headcounts and make sure that their money is complete before the trip. It’s roughly one week of road trip from Agadez to Libya and during this period, you can die of anything especially thirst. There is a section of Libyan territory where all of us, human cargoes will have to lie underneath the vehicle and they cover us with tarpaulin before covering us with goods. They said that was done so that desert patrol officials will never suspect that they were carrying human beings but only goods. You can imagine the experience of lying on your back inside a vehicle covered with thick tarpaulin and goods in a hot desert.

On our way, we could see remains of those who died in the desert on their way to Libya. From fresh decomposing bodies to skeletons- everywhere was littered with remains of people whose hopes and dreams of reaching Libya and Europe ended on the desert. Many of them died as a result of dehydration. It’s horrible sight. It’s something only seen in horror movies. At that area, there is no water, no grass or trees to provide any form of comfort. We reached a point where we were warned never to disembark from the vehicle to avoid leaving footprints behind. We were told that it would tip some desert rebels or human hunters off and they would track us down. At that point, it was only the driver who wore a boot similar to that normally used by desert patrols that usually got down to get anything we needed during that stage of the journey.

However, we reached a stage where we ran out of water and the next place to get clean water was like three-four days journey away. So, we started looking for ‘anyhow’ water to take. We eventually found a well in the desert but the water smelled awful because birds die inside. But we had no option than to drink from that well to stay alive. Normally it was rare to see birds or other living things in the desert. Everything you see there is dead, because living thing can hardly survive in such environment. So, it was strange to see carcass of a bird inside the well. But, we ignored the stench and drank to our satisfaction. That helped us to stay alive till we got to the point where we had fresh water before we reached Sabha, a city in Fezzan region, Southwestern Libya, about 640 kilometers from Tripoli.


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Politics / Re: An Extraction From Nnamdi Kanu Broadcast (6th June) by AtikuNetwork: 1:39pm On Jun 07, 2021
This Kanu is delusional. Nigerians that are against the Twitter ban are not doing so because of Kanu, but rather to protest against free speech censorship, not terroristic speech and behaviour like he is known for.
Politics / Ayade: International Community Funding Secessionists — Foreigners Want To Sell G by AtikuNetwork: 9:22am On Jun 04, 2021
https://www.thecable.ng/ayade-international-community-funding-secessionists-foreigners-want-to-sell-guns

Ayade: International community funding secessionists — foreigners want to sell guns

June 03, 2021

by TheCable

Ben Ayade, governor of Cross River, has accused foreign countries of supporting agitators for secession.

There have been calls in some parts of Nigeria for secession.

Speaking to journalists after he visited President Muhammadu Buhari at the presidential villa on Thursday, the governor called for combined efforts to tackle insecurity.

He also noted that some foreign countries target nations with natural resources, and support secessionist agitations because they want to boost their gun trade.

He, however, did not name any country.

“The country is snowballing into a civil strife. We need to come together and support Mr. President to overcome the insurgency which is characterised by external militias who are paid for the purpose,” he said.

“I know very clearly that they have basic interest in our natural resources, especially our tantalite and cobalt-related derivatives, as well as diamond and gold. As you know, what this international community does for Africa, once they see large deposit of natural resources, they will be glad to see such country go to war.

“On one side, they’re funding enemies of state; on the other hand, they’re funding secessionists so that they can be in the business of guns.”


Speaking on his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC), Ayade said while he still respects his former party, he decamped because he trusts Buhari’s leadership.

“I am one of the strong Nigerian governors who have risen beyond party lines and ethnic lines by virtue of my education and exposure. My choice to join APC is generating a lot of concern for the PDP occasioned by the fact that it came as a rude shock. And sincerely, it is indeed a rude shock because until I defected, I was a very strong member of the party in truth and in spirit,” the governor said.

“I’m not here to discuss PDP, because I still have my respects or regards for that party. It’s a party that gave me opportunity to be a senator. It’s a party that gave opportunity to be a governor. And so, at all times, I have chosen to focus on APC and my dreams and reasons for my movement to APC.

“I moved into the APC because of my personal relationship with Mr. President. I have watched him and I find honesty, integrity and I see his wish and commitment to the Federal Republic of Nigeria. To that extent, I have a leader that I trust.”

He faulted the activities of the opposition, especially in matters relating to insecurity, and called on all Nigerians to work with the present administration to foster peace.

“The increasing insecurity in Nigeria suffers attacks from extraneous aggressors, paid militia and bandits. The opposition party only celebrates that because they believe it gives them a chance to win in 2023. So, opposition becomes very cannibalistic. You rejoice over the bloodbath in your country; you rejoice over the level of insurgency and killings in your country just because you are playing opposition,” he said.

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Politics / Re: Wike: Nobody Obeyed IPOB's Sit At Home Order In Rivers by AtikuNetwork: 6:52am On Jun 01, 2021
Wike has spoken the mind of his people and state, and that should be respected. This sit-at-home compliance has drawn the real map of Biafra, and shown clearly that Kanu's influence is restricted to the five southeast states. Not everyone would tolerate the activities of UGM like the SE does.

UNKNOWN GUN MEN OF GUANAJUATO and Parallels with Nnamdi Kanu's UGM/ESN

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Like ESN, Santa Rosa de Lima cartel started by promising people of Guanajuato in Mexico, freedom from taxes and govt oppression. Guanajuato jubilated the emancipation by hailing El Marro, "The Sledgehammer" when he started killing Mexico's police.

Santa Rosa de Lima successfully took Guanajuato local government as its territory by recruiting Guanajuato youths into its private military, but unknowingly to their parents, with proceeds from oil theft and gun-point kidnapping in Hildago. A deadly drug haven is born!

Guanajuato Mexicans in America were praising El Marro, the don of Santa Rosa de Lima, until he started holding guns to the head of their aged parents in Guanajuato, asking their children studying in America to return home, to export drugs as forced human couriers to the US.
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The Nigerian ethnicities are too self opinionated to become aware of contemporary complexities of disguised armed-political-agitation terrorism and festering trans-sahara drug trade. Hopefully, we'd start to understand the dimensions of Marwa's heavy cocaine haul discoveries.

While you are mesmerized by whatever is symbolic of civilians picking arms against Nigeria's constitutionality, no matter how imperfect, it will be too late by the time you see your sibling studying at IMSU in the news, who was arrested in Indonesia, forced into drug trafficking.

El Marro's soldiers raped hundreds of Guanajuato teenagers. Killed Guanajuato families who tried fleeing into govt controlled territory. In a rivalry clash with Jalisco New Generation cartel in 2018, more than 380 teenagers and women used by El Marro as human shield were killed.

After Egypt's Arab Spring, many nested international criminal syndicates with billionaire drug barons now seek more ungoverned spaces in Africa for drug and human trafficking hub, by providing grants to activists and sponsoring political violent non-state actors and terrorism.
Drug lords infiltrated Egypt's Arab spring, then sponsored Sinai insurgency against a weakened govt to create ungoverned space. Copying El Marro's approach in Guanajuato, Sinai Province was declared. Igbos hailing UGM should read this before jungle mature.


ISIS Sinai turning to narcotics to bankroll operations | Ahmed Megahid | AW
The move into the narcotics trade, analysts said, showed ISIS’s desperation as Cairo continued military operations against it.
https://thearabweekly.com/isis-sinai-turning-narcotics-bankroll-operations

What Egypt is fighting in Sinai started like play, like ESN's Biafra quest. Bedouin tribesmen of Sinai like some Nigerians relied on unknown gun men at birthing a perfect state through a drug funded insurgency. They lost relatives & many of their children.

Paradise lost: How Sinai became a hub for drugs, money and terror
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.haaretz.com/amp/middle-east-news/paradise-lost-how-sinai-became-a-hub-for-drugs-money-and-terror-1.5426684
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Politics / Re: Unknown Gun Men Of Guanajuato - Parallels With Kanu's Ugm/Esn by AtikuNetwork: 7:24am On May 31, 2021
funkekemi:
Igbos are too intelligent to be reduced to that , they are republicans by nature ,no one man lords it over ...buhari is the common enemy reason Igbos queued behind Mazi kanu and allowed him to call the shots once Nigeria is gone ,those rights given to kanu will end. Not like they all love him but in other to defeat the enemy which is Nigeria , you need a figure and kanu presence the opportunity. So atikunetwork I know you are trying to defend your meal ticket so that your principal atiku abubakar will rule Nigeria but that will never happen . Yesterday was a memorable day to the Igbos and as a wife to them , I give them my support and care ...you need to see Biafra thru the lens of an Igbo man to understand what this sit at home means

I can only shake my head for you out of pity, because it is obvious to any sane mind that you are living in denial, ignorant, and have been brainwashed. I wish you and your likes goodluck.

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Politics / Unknown Gun Men Of Guanajuato - Parallels With Kanu's Ugm/Esn by AtikuNetwork: 6:56am On May 31, 2021
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https://twitter.com/DrOlusesan/status/1399119660398809097?s=19

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UNKNOWN GUN MEN OF GUANAJUATO

Like ESN, Santa Rosa de Lima cartel started by promising people of Guanajuato in Mexico, freedom from taxes and govt oppression. Guanajuato jubilated the emancipation by hailing El Marro, "The Sledgehammer" when he started killing Mexico's police.

Santa Rosa de Lima successfully took Guanajuato local government as its territory by recruiting Guanajuato youths into its private military, but unknowingly to their parents, with proceeds from oil theft and gun-point kidnapping in Hildago. A deadly drug haven is born!

Guanajuato Mexicans in America were praising El Marro, the don of Santa Rosa de Lima, until he started holding guns to the head of their aged parents in Guanajuato, asking their children studying in America to return home, to export drugs as forced human couriers to the US.


The Nigerian ethnicities are too self opinionated to become aware of contemporary complexities of disguised armed-political-agitation terrorism and festering trans-sahara drug trade. Hopefully, we'd start to understand the dimensions of Marwa's heavy cocaine haul discoveries.

While you are mesmerized by whatever is symbolic of civilians picking arms against Nigeria's constitutionality, no matter how imperfect, it will be too late by the time you see your sibling studying at IMSU in the news, who was arrested in Indonesia, forced into drug trafficking.

El Marro's soldiers raped hundreds of Guanajuato teenagers. Killed Guanajuato families who tried fleeing into govt controlled territory. In a rivalry clash with Jalisco New Generation cartel in 2018, more than 380 teenagers and women used by El Marro as human shield were killed.

After Egypt's Arab Spring, many nested international criminal syndicates with billionaire drug barons now seek more ungoverned spaces in Africa for drug and human trafficking hub, by providing grants to activists and sponsoring political violent non-state actors and terrorism.
Drug lords infiltrated Egypt's Arab spring, then sponsored Sinai insurgency against a weakened govt to create ungoverned space. Copying El Marro's approach in Guanajuato, Sinai Province was declared. Igbos hailing UGM should read this before jungle mature.


ISIS Sinai turning to narcotics to bankroll operations | Ahmed Megahid | AW
The move into the narcotics trade, analysts said, showed ISIS’s desperation as Cairo continued military operations against it.
https://thearabweekly.com/isis-sinai-turning-narcotics-bankroll-operations

What Egypt is fighting in Sinai started like play, like ESN's Biafra quest. Bedouin tribesmen of Sinai like some Nigerians relied on unknown gun men at birthing a perfect state through a drug funded insurgency. They lost relatives & many of their children.

Paradise lost: How Sinai became a hub for drugs, money and terror
https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.haaretz.com/amp/middle-east-news/paradise-lost-how-sinai-became-a-hub-for-drugs-money-and-terror-1.5426684
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Politics / Re: Northern Youths Give Uzodinma Two-week Ultimatum To Produce Killers Of Gulak by AtikuNetwork: 2:23pm On May 30, 2021
SmartPolician:


Attached: read what your fellow youth with a functional brain wrote:

Judging from your moniker, it seems people lose their senses whenever they identity with a Nigeria's poltiical party or politician

You all are living in denial. When it suits you, you praise the violent activities of UGM, and absolve them when it also suits you. I have said what most sensible people can easily see about ipob and Nnamdi Kanu's game. He does not mind sacrificing the lives of igbos living in other parts of Nigeria in his quest for Biafra, same way he has been sacrificing misguided igbo youths who keep dying untimely for his pet project. Goodluck to you all. Your eyes will soon clear.

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Politics / Re: Northern Youths Give Uzodinma Two-week Ultimatum To Produce Killers Of Gulak by AtikuNetwork: 2:11pm On May 30, 2021
Gulak's murder has IPOB written all over it. Nnamdi Kanu's strategy is to instigate inter-tribal killings so that reprisals can begin to occur in other regions and lead to violent inter-tribal confrontations all over Nigeria. That is how he intends to get his Biafra.

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Politics / Re: Fact Check: Nnamdi Kanu Did Not Ordered For Anyone Outside To Be Killed by AtikuNetwork: 9:08am On May 30, 2021
Whether he said so or not, his zombies would obey him. If he ask them to kill their own parents, they wouldn't hesitate to do so.

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Politics / Umahi Mocks Ipob’s Sit-at-home Order, Says Freedom Fighters Shouldn’t Be Outside by AtikuNetwork: 10:50pm On May 29, 2021
Umahi mocks IPOB’s sit-at-home order, says freedom fighters shouldn’t be outside country vomiting rubbish

ON MAY 29, 2021

By Peter Okutu – Abakaliki

Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State, Saturday mocked the sit-at-home order declared by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, saying freedom fighters should not be outside the country and vomiting rubbish.

He described the directive of IPOB as an act of foolishness.

Umahi who stated this during a live broadcast to commemorate his six years in office at the old Government House, Abakaliki, stressed that nobody can stop the movement of Ebonyi people in the State and any trader that refuses to open his or her store on Monday would forfeit it.

“You should not be outside the country and vomiting rubbish. Freedom fighters should come down to the Southeast, let’s discuss.

“This no movement order is foolishness. We will not go into any form of slavery. There will be free movement throughout today, tomorrow, and ongoing.

“I have banned all forms of procession apart from the one organised by the Local Government Chairmen as they are profiling our people.


“On Monday, the market must be operational. Any trader that refuses open will forfeit his or her store.”

On the issue bordering on security, the Governor regretted that some people of the South East region were contributing to the present security challenges facing the zone even as he warned against divisive and misleading utterances by Politicians in the South East.

He warned youths of the region to avoid being brainwashed to cause mayhem in the State.

“Ebubeagu has come to stay. Stakeholders should advise our children. They should not confront security agencies. Agitation doesn’t mean killing security agencies.

“These six years have been very challenging. The devaluation of the naira and turbulent economy. God has never left us. We must thank the late Gen. Sani Abacha for the creation of Ebonyi State.

“We deeply indebted to him. The spirit of our founding fathers is devoid of selfishness. We thank our founding fathers. Without them, we will not be celebrating today.

“We must thank the security agencies. We thank them for the sacrifices they are making. I promise to do everything possible to support them.

“The dreams of our founding fathers have been realized. From November, we will roll out our drums to celebrate. We are postponing it to November.

“President Buhari is good to Ebonyi State and we are not afraid to say it. We are grateful as Ebonyi people. The phase one has started. We are grateful to God for that project. Abakaliki and the entire State will never be the same any longer.”

The Governor dissolved all Boards and Commission in the State, apart from a few others.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/05/umahi-mocks-Igbos-sit-at-home-order-says-freedom-fighters-shouldnt-be-outside-country-vomiting-rubbish/

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Politics / Re: Why Igbo's Must Ignore The 31st Sit At Home Order. by AtikuNetwork: 12:16pm On May 29, 2021
I suspect that most igbos that will comply with the sit-at-home would be doing so out of fear of Igbos victimization, intimidation, and bullying, not because they really want to.

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Politics / Re: Army Raids ESN/IPOB Camp In Agbochia Forest, Rivers; Kills 7, Arrests 5 (Graphic by AtikuNetwork: 2:36pm On May 28, 2021
I wonder how Nnamdi Kanu feels when he sees pictures like these.
Celebrities / Re: Unfiltered Picture Of Bobrisky Surfaces Online - Shocking !!! by AtikuNetwork: 2:28pm On May 28, 2021
shocked

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Politics / Re: Catriona Laing: Uk Will Deny Visas To Nigerians Who Disrupt 2023 Polls by AtikuNetwork: 7:52am On May 20, 2021
If the UK are truly serious about that statement, then Nnamdi Kanu would be kicked out of their country right before 2023 because he is the one promoting the idea of disrupting elections. He and other secessionists and terrorists. I am sure the government has the list of those planning to foment trouble and destabilize elections.

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Politics / Re: Breaking! IGP finally declares war against the Igbo region by AtikuNetwork: 11:33am On May 19, 2021
Ipob has been killing policemen and security operatives in the SE since all these days, meaning the group was the first to declare war on the police, so the police are only just waking up to that reality. Since all igbos aren't ipob members, they don't need to worry. But ipob members should be ready to account for their killings of security operatives.

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Politics / Re: Shooting In Owerri As Soldiers And Unknown Gunmen Clash (Video) by AtikuNetwork: 11:44pm On May 18, 2021
Where is Sunday Igboho and his army of touts to support UGM and ipob? grin cheesy

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Politics / Re: Sunday Igoboho Spokesman Confirms What Sunday Igoboho Said by AtikuNetwork: 12:34pm On May 18, 2021
It's funny watching the desperate unity-begging of Igbos these days. cheesy Very pathetic.

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Politics / Re: Niger Delta Congress To IPOB: ‘No Secessionist Group Can Annex Us’ by AtikuNetwork: 7:53am On May 17, 2021
Nnamdi Kanu knows that without Niger Delta his Biafra dream will cast. But Niger Deltans are wiser than him.

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Politics / Sergeant Joseph Nwaka's Death: 5 IPOB Members Arrested In Imo by AtikuNetwork: 7:08am On May 16, 2021
The Imo State Police Command, yesterday said that it has arrested five suspected members of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, linked to the killing of a police Sergeant, Joseph Nwaka Department of operation of the command.

The State Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, Orlando Ikeokwo, who disclosed this to newsmen in Owerri, said that their arrest came after a gun battle with the security operatives at Amanato in Isu local government area of Imo.

The police added that the bursting of their camp came as a result of the arrest of one of their members one Onyekachi Mmadufor, a native of Umuduruekwe Isu local government area, who assisted the police with the information in the arrest of others.

According to Police as captured by Vanguard: “The Crime prevention and control strategies adopted by the IMO State Police Command under the leadership of CP Abutu Yaro FDC, to rid Imo state of activities of the proscribed IPOB/ESN and other criminal elements are yielding positive results.

“The arrest of one Onyekachi Mmadufor, a native of Umuduruekwe Isu local government area of Imo state on 13th May 2021 by DPO ISU, where an AK 47 Rifle with breech no 56-258115 with 15 Rounds of live ammunition was recovered.

“On interrogation, the suspect confessed to being a member of IPOB /ESN who conspired with other members of their syndicate to carry out attacks and killings of police personnel and other security operatives. The recent atrocity was the murder of one Sgt Joseph Nwaka attached to the Department of Operations of the command where his AK 47 rifle was collected.

“As a follow-up, On 14th May 2021, the Commissioner of Police deployed Anti – Kidnapping unit and other Tactical teams of the command to Amanato Isu LGA for the arrest of other gang members but were heavily engaged to a gun duel by the hoodlums (IPOB /ESN). The operatives successfully repelled and dislodged them. As a result of the encounter, Five (5) suspects were arrested at the scene, while others escaped with possible gunshot wounds.”

“In the course of mopping up the scene, Four (4) locally fabricated weapons, Six (6) Live Cartridges and a large number of weeds suspected to be Indian hemp were recovered. A discreet investigation is in progress to effect further arrest after which they will be charged to court for prosecution.

“The Commissioner of Police commended the operatives for the job well done and enjoined them to sustain the tempo ensure lasting security and safety are restored in Imo state and beyond. He further urged the public to support the Police and the state government in their efforts to ensure peace and tranquillity of the state,” Imo police said.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/05/killed-police-sergeant-5-suspected-ipob-members-arrested-in-imo/

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Politics / Re: Yoruba Christain Vs Yoruba Musilm. by AtikuNetwork: 8:56pm On May 11, 2021
chrisblack:
So the presidency is now the property of a particular ethnic group. from a northerner to another northerner, from a Fulani to another Fulani.?
why do you believe a southerner cannot do better. why do you believe an Igbo ,youruba,tiv,Ijaw ,Efik,Ibibio.Hausa,berom, bachama etc cannot do better. Nigeria belongs to everybody.No tribe should be seen as superior,We all have the right to love, live and fulfill our God-given opportunities within the country. tell me with what we have passed through and for the sake of fairness. Why do you think the position should not be rotated down south for fairness

I understand your point. But you see, this country cannot grow or move forward unless leadership is gotten on merit and not based on North or South or where you are from. Atiku is prepared for the presidency unlike previous presidents. Let's give him a chance to unify this country and make all of us proud Nigerians again.
Politics / Re: Yoruba Christain Vs Yoruba Musilm. by AtikuNetwork: 2:12pm On May 11, 2021
Without Nigeria, Yorubas will eat themselves alive through internal civil war between Christians and Muslims and other sub-groups marginalising themselves. The same would applies to igbos and other tribes North and South. In Biafra that includes the SS tribes, igbos would dominate and marginalize the smaller minority tribes. Buhari has shown that lack of good leadership is the root cause of division. Atiku is coming to change all that in 2023, Insha Allah. If Atiku doesn't win in 2023, things will only become far worse for us all. Nigeria is what is holding us all together.
Politics / Re: See What Nnamdi Kanu Told Tinubu Concerning The Alleged IPOB Attack On Lagos by AtikuNetwork: 1:05pm On May 11, 2021
Why the unitybegging from Supleme Leader all of a sudden? The same mouth he once used in inciting his followers against yoruba pastors and Lagos during endsars is the same one he is now using to say another thing. What a confused dolt.

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Politics / Re: Ikpeazu Spits Fire As Gunmen Burn Abia Police Station, Vehicles, Others by AtikuNetwork: 1:02pm On May 11, 2021
OriginalZombiE:


Just the same way some Yorubas are canvassing for a tinubu's presidency while others are staunchly against it.
No tribe in Nigeria is a monolith.
Always try to your head before you go ahead to type rubbish on the internet.


Gtfo my mention. What's my business with Tinubu and Yorubas? You Igbos are very stupid and dumb.

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Politics / Re: Ikpeazu Spits Fire As Gunmen Burn Abia Police Station, Vehicles, Others by AtikuNetwork: 11:53am On May 11, 2021
Some Igbos will hail the arsonist UGM, while some other Igbos will blame DSS and Fulanis. Confused lot.

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Politics / Re: IPOB, Yoruba Separatist Groups Plotting To Attack Lagos - CP by AtikuNetwork: 2:53pm On May 10, 2021
It is not a farfetched possibility. There are probably thousands is Ipob sleeper cells all over SW, waiting for their Supleme Leader's direction to attack. They will then blame it on a faceless UGM and Fulani herdsmen as usual. Their aim is to create confusion, fear, heat up the polity, and incite against Fulanis.

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Politics / Re: Opinion: Pastor Adefarasin Should Be Rebuked For Instilling Fear.. by AtikuNetwork: 12:02pm On May 10, 2021
Nukilia:


Another APC apologist and coward on the rail !
grin grin grin

When strategic minds see doom, clueless minds like the Op comfortably wallow on their lack of objectivity and dishonesty.

A government that sabotaged a whole nation in their fight against terrorist can never be trusted!

Esseite is not an APC apologist. Check his post history to confirm. What he is saying is the truth. We need to be careful with some the way we incite fear in Nigeria. Everything doesn't have to be politicised. Not all of us have the luxury of a second passport so we must be careful about setting the country on fire. There is no telling who the fire would consume when it spreads.

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