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PoliticsRe: Imo State Holds 70% Of Nigeria Gas Deposit by DeadCountry: 4:32pm On Jul 20, 2023
DrGoodman:
That's why the invaders are there to be stealing the gas and oil reserves, killing people and blaming ipob
Thank God you understand this trick of the terrorists. It pains me that many Igbos especially the useful idiots one s are not seeing this. Reason why they hate Simon Ekpa so much because he is a menace to their free feeding bottle.
PoliticsCALLING OUT FOR PEACE & NEGLECTING JUSTICE. SABO IGBOS COME IN HERE. CHIMAMANDA. by DeadCountry(op): 4:25pm On Jul 20, 2023
Chimamanda Adichie.

Since the arrest of the IPOB leader, my feed has been agog with posts casting aspersions on his person. Of which majority are made by Igbos, falling over themselves in a frenzy to denounce Nnamdi Kanu. Meanwhile, a regular Hausa man is yet to put aside his Suya trade, cast on ashes and put on sackcloth, and then come on social media to endlessly bemoan the menance of Boko Haram in the country.

My ear still itches, awaiting the day a regular Yoruba man would take a chill off a peppery dish to criticize Obj. for not being the messiah we had hoped for. No, he is their brother. They must not speak bad of him. Neither are the Ijaws pausing the oil bunkering trade in the rivers long enough to come online and rant about distancing themselves from militancy in the Niger Delta region.

I am yet to see any of these tribes measure the size of their phallus by how hard they throw their kinsman under the bus. But not your average Igbo man. No. Not the average Igbo man with itchy fingers, who masturbates off lambasting Nnamdi. The Igbo man must belong. He must trend. It is fashionable. The Igbos are a bit too extra on this table.

GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY?
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Still on the call for secession, on the 2nd of June 2021, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria made the below 'heartwarming endearment' to the Igbos on Twitter : “Those of us in the fields for 30 months, who went through the war, will treat them in the language they understand." The above threat from the house of the presidency stinks of beating a child and asking him not to cry.

No one in their right mind departs a good home, one that is working. Shouldn't the real question then be . . . why do these people so badly want to stay apart from the rest of the nation? First demonize a people, call their outcry terrorism, then their injustice becomes acceptable, their oppression becomes deserving.

Guilty or not guilty? Nnamdi's methodology may be rad, but his intentions are understandable. And for that, I will not throw him under the bus. Unbridled passion, passion without diplomacy, is all I see.

SOBER REFLECTIONS
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In the words of Peter Tosh, everyone is crying out for peace and none for justice. I ponder in idle musings: Whether Nnamdi is a terrorist, depends on what you mean by a terrorist. Yesterday it was Sowore. Then the youths at the Lekki tollgate. Today Nnamdi. Or could it be that this country only understands you better when you act mad?

On nitty-gritty, we might have become a nation that picks and chooses the brand of terrorists deserving of amnesty. Perhaps the class with guns and doing the most harm are more deserving on the VIP list. That is the only way the massacre of the armless IPOB youths can make sense.

One day, in a saner clime abounding in freedom of speech, I will laud the beautiful corruption of a beloved country called Nigeria. Till then, we will watch the brave made into examples, and shiver at the spectacle, until fear seals our lips and sends us tumbling back into the tunnel of silence.





Yesterday I announced that I would unveal my thoughts regarding the IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu. Several people reached out, advising me to be neutral and steer clear of political discourse. They meant well for a young female writer with a reputation to protect, an image to project, and the care not to cause offense.

I almost yielded but changed my mind this morning.

The Igbos are the same people about whom I wrote my current published work, In Blood and War, a book set in the then troubled Biafra.
On principle, I consider it unethical to make money off retelling the struggle of this tribe, and in the same breath be silent about their same struggle.

It is beneath morality for a writer to choose to speak only when it favours him or her. To retreat to silence in order not to 'taint' reputation.
To speak on this particular issue, of the man called Nnamdi Kanu, does not tribalize me or my works of literature. Especially as this remains an age-long fear of most writers; the fear of offending, a fear of stepping on toes, of banishment by a displeased societal sect, and even possible ostracism.

I speak because the making of a villain or hero often depends on who tells the story. Representation matters, when perspective becomes the thin line between an activist or a terrorist.

WHO IS NNAMDI KANU?
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Nnamdi Okwu Kanu is a Nigerian Biafra political activist, and leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra IPOB. In a move to create an independent state for the people of old Eastern Region of Nigeria through an independent referendum, Kanu founded IPOB in 2014.

He began his activism for the freedom of Biafra as director of Radio Biafra in 2009, and anchor of Biafra awareness under Ralph Uwazuruike, leader of the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB).

NNAMDI on Referendum, and SECESSION
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According to Article 2 of the nation's constitution, Nigeria is one indivisible and indissoluble sovereign state to be known by the name of the 'Federal Republic of Nigeria'. Our law does not recognise the right of a state to break away from the union. The only way to legally grant such an option is through an amendment to the law. Hence, Nnamdi Kanu's call for a referendum.

Same constitution only addresses two scenarios where a referendum is recognized – state boundary adjustment and the recall of a member of the National Assembly. Headstrong on this path, Nnamdi Kanu ran into trouble with the Nigerian government and was first arraigned over allegations of terrorism, money laundering, treason, others, on October 14, 2015.

Later granted bail in 2017, he fled Nigeria in September after the military invaded his home in Afara-Ukwu, near Umuahia, Abia State, in the southeast of Nigeria. A move that prompted the Nigerian government to secure a court order proscribing IPOB as a terrorist group.
Nnamdi Kanu's whereabouts remained unknown until his recent arrest a few days ago.

He and his co-defendant are currently facing treasonable felony charges at the Federal High Court in Abuja, Nigeria's capital. He also faces charges on unlawful possession of firearms and management of an unlawful society. The presiding judge adjourned the case to July 26, 2021.


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Last week, while parceling one of my books to a buyer, a young boy of about 20 years old was making a call beside me.
At the end of his call, I understood four things:

1. He was negotiating to pay 200k to obtain a form that will identify him as a Niger Delta militant
2. This young man was not a militant
3. Incriminating himself and mortgaging his future through filling out such form would enable him get his share of the amnesty dished out by the Federal government monthly.
4. Our government negotiates with terrorists.

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*Chimamanda Adichie*

https://twitter.com/simon_ekpa/status/1681962534583123968
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are Not Our Problem - Benjamin Kalu by DeadCountry: 10:05pm On Jul 19, 2023
seanfer:
I guess Benjamin Kalu is from Ogbomosho and. not Abia state again?
He’s also among those spreading fake news about S.E. according to you.
So you are minding a fool that is defending his source of garri? What did you actually expect the idiot to say?
PoliticsRe: BEGGARS TAKEN OVER WHOLE OF IBADAN AS RESISDENTS LAMENTS OF BEGGARS EVERYWHERE. by DeadCountry(op): 8:58pm On Jul 19, 2023
Beggars everywhere yorubaland. What a culture. Tufiakwa!! Something you can never witness anywhere in Igboland.
PoliticsRe: Yorubas Are Not Our Problem - Benjamin Kalu by DeadCountry:
Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr Benjamin Kalu

Just look at the name and job of the fool talking. How will this fool ever talk about the yoruba xenophobe against Igbos in lagos, or believe in Biafra since he is getting peanut from his masters?
PoliticsRe: BEGGARS TAKEN OVER WHOLE OF IBADAN AS RESISDENTS LAMENTS OF BEGGARS EVERYWHERE. by DeadCountry(op): 5:12pm On Jul 19, 2023
2mch:
Governors need to start catching them and handing them over to their state governors or immigration for the foreigners. Including those ones living in shacks and what not. It’s a security risk.
More 8 years to go. SAI tinubu. Fuel price is going to N1,000. Expect more street beggars in all of South Wastse states. My family are benefiting from all these. grin grin
PoliticsBEGGARS TAKEN OVER WHOLE OF IBADAN AS RESISDENTS LAMENTS OF BEGGARS EVERYWHERE. by DeadCountry(op): 5:01pm On Jul 19, 2023
Ibadan residents fume as street begging increases.

Residents of Ibadan have raised the alarm over the rate at which beggars are taking over major roads in the city, disrupting free flow of…

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Residents of Ibadan have raised the alarm over the rate at which beggars are taking over major roads in the city, disrupting free flow of traffic and traumatising road users.

Some of the residents, who spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Ibadan on Tuesday, accused the state government of not doing enough to rid the city of the beggars.

NAN reports that aside the usual sight of the physically-challenged beggars, diseased and able-bodied persons are now joining the beggars’ trade.

Dr Mofoluwaso Olajide, a Consultant and Senior Lecturer in Oral Pathology, Lagos State University College of Medicine, said that the society should not encourage diseased individuals-turned-beggars.

According to Olajide, this category of beggars, whom she described as exploiters, have seen their ailments as meal tickets and will, therefore, refuse help to have them cured or treated.

She recounted her experience with a couple of people in this category and how they had declined help to be cured when such an offer was handed out to them.

Olajide described the trauma being created by such people in the minds of the residents of the metropolis, especially children, as they parade themselves on major roads.

“This is in most of our cities like Lagos and Ibadan. It is quite common and this is a wake-up call to the state government, through the Social Welfare Department, to pick up people like that and put them in institutions that could determine who actually needed medical help.

“The economic situation in the country is not helping matters, as lots of people are living below the poverty line and they are using everything, including disabilities, to keep their body and soul together,” she said.

According to the dentist, a false impression to want to get out of the condition is created, but what people need is money to feed, which is the basic need of life.

“The way to go about it is not to use this condition to harass people on the road,” she said.

She emphasised the need to save the children from being psychologically affected when suddenly exposed to this set of beggars.

In his view, a teacher, Mr Akintomiwa Fadeyi, described street begging, particularly in the 21st century, as an eyesore which had made Ibadan city more ancient. (NAN)


https://dailytrust.com/ibadan-residents-fume-as-street-begging-increases/

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