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Politics / The Return Of BSS: A Paradigm Of “isakaba Boys” by Hillard: 4:34am On Aug 21, 2020
Please for the purpose and more understanding of this piece, I would recommend you go and watch the Movie title “ISAKABA BOYS”.

Isakaba Boys

Each time I look at Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s approach towards solving African problems using African methods or solution and not of “European Demographic Theory” as many black people do, I doff my cap for him. Indeed he is a realist. I have finally come to believe that he is the one who has Divine Mandate to liberate the entire Black races. Believe it or not, his wisdom, strength and charisma outgrown that of his predecessors, the intriguing aspect is that you can’t even comprehend his weakness.

The alluring weakness of the past and Great African leaders eg Gaddafi, Sankara, Bob Marley etc which obviously lies in their inability to understand how the brain of Black people is coded and the ability to carry black people along while introducing new ideas is what Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has been able to fathom.

Black people are ALIEN to innovation. You can not bring innovative changes or ideas to black people and expect instant or quotient level of understanding and rationale thinking to come up with a logical ends. Therefore when you want to introduce any change or even the TRUTH to a black man, you should be able to release your “Strange” ideas or changes ( it is strange because those ideas are new to them) bit by bit lest you get the worst reaction or attack from them and automatically become their worst enemy.

We blacks, individually might be fine but collectively we are the worst of us not because we intend to be bad or evil but the sole problem lies in the way we reason, the way we process and materialise information is very very awkward. It is more or less like that of an animal.

As if Mazi Nnamdi Kanu knew what will happen and how black people reason, just like the whole villagers (in the movie Isakaba) unknowingly took side with their oppressors – the armed robbers kingpins, and started acting bizarre towards the King after he (the King) introduced Isakaba Boys who were to guard the community from armed robbers and kidnappers threatening to remove him from office, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu introduced Armless BSS. Note; he would have armed BSS had he not been aware of the aftermath result of the way we decode information as black.

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu And BSS

It was a litmus test and a framework to know the reasoning capacity of the Biafrans towards knowing their oppressors and saviour from Fulani mayhem but as usual and expectantly of black people, some Biafrans took side with their oppressors ( the evil politicians) to disband BSS and cajole Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

But something happened from the movie, when the Isakaba Boys left the community, the rate of criminal activities increased, people were kidnapped and raped mercilessly and the whole villagers came to understand that their king meant well for them. Isakaba Boys were later called back and normalcy came back to the community and this time, the villagers pound mercilessly on those opposing the security outfit knowing vividly that they were the real enemies.

The actions and behaviours exhibited in that film ISAKABA was not just an illusion, charade or perceptive views but a REALITY and true definition of how black people reason and react to changes. Watch what will befall the saboteurs and enemies of Biafrans pending the inevitability of the Fulani mayhem and when Biafrans have come to accept BSS as their last line of defense like the villagers accepted Isakaba Boys.

The kidnapping, raping and killing syndrome in the DNA of the Fulanis is indelible and like the whole villagers cried, apologized and pleaded for the return of the Isakaba Boys, so SHALL the whole people of Biafra even the worst anti Ipob and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu cry and plead for the return of BSS.

Mark my words this must surely happen and when that time comes, the BSS is taking another shape and fully armed to defend our Motherland, the Biafran land from Fulani vandals from the Sahel. When that time comes – that time of action, every saboteur and enemy of the Biafran people shall be castrated.


https://journalreporters.com/the-return-of-bss-a-paradigm-of-isakaba-boys/?fbclid=IwAR23WAjD9SayE7D8nBBCb1SHmgVzG1PPW6MHnGqe6tlDSB3pYAjEdIKyZvY#

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Politics / That Obnoxious Water Resources Bill (Ruga Bill) by Hillard: 1:51pm On Aug 20, 2020
At a time when Nigerians are clamouring for proper federalism that entails devolution of powers to the states and local authorities, the introduction of a Water Resources Bill by President Muhammadu Buhari, to further alienate the people from their surface and groundwater resources is unfortunate, most uncalled for, repulsive and disgusting. The president should withdraw the bill in the public interest.

Whoever originated this bill is insensitive to the mood of the nation at this material time. Who in this country does not know that the nation is bleeding from and wounds inflicted by rapacious herdsmen who are bent on expropriating farmlands across Nigeria and turning them into grazing fields? Hundreds of people have been killed while homes and properties worth billions have been destroyed. The trauma of affected communities across the Middle Belt and the southern states is unabated.

If anything, Nigerians are not happy with the state of affairs in the country. President Buhari ought to capture the mood of the nation and do something to make people happy. But to show insensitivity by coming up with another anti-people bill is regrettable. The Water Resources Bill amounts to adding insult to injury. The National Assembly should put the interest of the ordinary people at heart and reject the bill. The sharp division of the lawmakers in the Senate over the bill shows that it portends danger to the country.

Reports say the presidency introduced the National Water Resources Bill to the National Assembly (NASS) seeking its approval to enable the Federal Government take regulatory control of all surface and ground water resources in the country.

Titled, “An Act to Establish a Reg­ulatory Framework for the Water Resources Sector in Nigeria; Provide for the Equitable and Sustainable Redevelopment, Manage­ment; Use and Conservation of Nigeria’s Sur­face Water and Ground Water Resources and for Related Matter”.

It provides that “The right to the use, management and control of all surface water and groundwater affecting more than one state pursuant to Item 64 of the Exclu­sive Legislative list in Part l of the Second Schedule to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended, and as set out in the First Schedule to this Act, together with the beds and banks, is vested in the Government of the Federation to be exercised in accordance with the provisions of this Act.”

Expectedly, the bill has jolted Nigerians and aroused deep suspicion. The Senate is split into two groups of supporters and opponents. While the supporters are mainly from the core north, the opponents are mainly from the Middle Belt and Southern states. The question at this moment is do we need this sort of bill that divides rather than unite the country?

Looking at the division in the Senate, it is obvious that the bill is designed to rob Peter to pay Paul. The southern lawmakers realized that the intent of the bill is for the federal authorities to take control of the water resources of the south to compensate the north. This truth is self-evident from the way the Senators addressed the bill along regional lines. Take note that southerners are not made the Minister of Water Resources in Nigeria. Since 1999 to date, all the Ministers of Water Resources are from the north. This is deliberate since the north is more arid and needs more water for irrigation, dams, etc than the humid south.

Apart from the Senate discontent, other groups, organizations and states have promptly rejected the bill in its entirety and have asked the presidency to withdraw it. The Pan-Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF) flatly rejected the bill describing it as portending danger to the zone and national unity.

A close look at the bill shows that its overriding objective is to vest in the Federal Government the total control of all the fresh water resources across Nigeria. The implications are numerous. If this bill is passed into law, the rights of citizens over fresh water resources – ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, springs, etc, will be eroded. It will be illegal, under the circumstance, for any person, anywhere, including in the remote villages, to sink a borehole, for instance, without permit from the Federal Government. Borehole permit would have to be obtained from Abuja and getting it would be most difficult.

Moreover, at a time when state governments are being urged to embark on massive agricultural production that would require water for irrigation in some cases, it would not be possible for state governments to irrigate farmlands from streams, lakes, ponds or earth dams without first getting permission from Abuja.

The bill will clip the wings of state and local government authorities as well as individuals from making use of the water at their backyard without permit from Abuja. This development will engender serious contentions across Nigeria. The result would be water wars, which would be more devastating than the contentions over grazing land and even oil.

The explanations being offered by the Minister of Water Resources, Suleiman Adamu and the Senior Special Assistant (SSA) to President Muhammadu Buhari on National Assembly matters (Senate), Senator Solomon Ita Enang, that the bill was misunderstood by the lawmakers who kicked against it are spurious. There is no lawmaker who does not understand that if the Federal Government takes over the control of freshwater resources across Nigeria, it is tantamount to suppression and enslavement of indigenous peoples across Nigeria.

Besides, the argument that the new bill is meant to consolidate existing water laws doesn’t make sense. The Water Resources Act, Cap W2 LFN 2004, the River Basin Development Authority Act, Cap R9 LFN 2004, the Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (Establishment) Act, Cap N1100A LFN, 2004 and the National Water Resources Institute Act, Cap N83 LFN 2004 have been there without denying the people the right to exploit their freshwater resources, which the new bill seeks to achieve.

Since cattle herding is not possible without water, somehow, the bill is designed to give herdsmen and their cattle unfettered access to freshwaters all over Nigeria. The River Basin Development Authority Act, which came into effect in 1976 have not served any useful purpose other than being a drainpipe.

Let no one be deceived that the law would promote equity and fairness. There is no equity or fairness in the way nature distributes its resources. Nature is selective. That is why a country like Saudi Arabia has enormous oil resources while Israel has nothing. There is the Lake Chad in the Northeast while there is none in the south. The drainage density is high in the south than in the north of Nigeria. Crude oil is in the Niger Delta and not in Sokoto-Rima basin. The only way to make these things equitable is by force or through laws and regulations, which is what the Federal Government intends to achieve. Let there be laws but not draconian laws as the bill portends.

https://m.guardian.ng/opinion/that-obnoxious-water-resources-bill-2/#top

Politics / Nnamdi Kanu- Mamman Daura Was Flown To Dubai Not Uk by Hillard: 8:05am On Aug 20, 2020
According to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, MAMMAN DAURA was flown to DUBAI not UK. He went ahead to released his flight record.

This is what He wrote on his Facebook page:

[Please be aware that this post has been suppressed by Facebook]
NIGGA-ERIANS ARE NATURAL BORN LIARS
-they lie, we expose them
According to one online newspaper. "EXCLUSIVE: President Buhari’s Powerful Nephew Mamman Daura Flown To UK For Urgent Medical Treatment" What utter rubbish. Nigga-eria and their penchant for lies.
I am telling the world this morning that MAMMAN DAURA was flown to DUBAI not UK. Lazy journalism equals unthinking population.
YES....Dubai not UK. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is fed up of Fulani feudal mindset and mediocrity.
Don't mess with IPOB. Here is the idiot's flight path. As I told Mamman Daura, all of you with a hand in OPERATION PYTHON DANCE must go down that they may know that God Almighty Chukwu Okike Abiama sent me.

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Politics / Group Tackles Nigerian Lawmakers Over Corruption by Hillard: 4:48am On Aug 20, 2020
Group Tackles Nigerian Lawmakers, Says National Assembly Becoming "Absurdist Theatre"

The Citizens Quest for Truth Initiative has tackled lawmakers at the National Assembly over the recent outburst that has followed its public hearing.

The group posited that the lawmakers were serving their personal interests while pretending to represent the people of Nigeria.

In a statement by Obiaruko Christie Ndukwe, National President; and Francis Udoka Ndimkoha, National Publicity Secretary of the group, they questioned the budgetary allocation to the National Assembly as they demanded an #OPENNASS.

The group is also asking President Muhammadu Buhari to order a forensic audit into the accounts of the National Assembly.

The statement reads, "It is worrisome that the NASS feels free to investigate MDAs based on frivolous petitions, sometimes, from faceless groups, but will not turn in their members accused, with evidence, for complicity and culpability in the sleaze going on in the MDAs they oversight.

"There is no better time to call for “Open NASS” than now.

"We call on the President to order a forensic audit into the accounts of the National Assembly because Nigerians will like to know how it is being spent on the public hearings that have become a comedy of sorts.

"The fact that billions are voted for the renovation of the NASS complex, yearly, while ordinary air conditioners in the venue for these public hearings are barely functional speaks volumes. 

"The time to stem the tide of this absurdist theatre is now."

http://saharareporters.com/2020/08/19/group-tackles-nigerian-lawmakers-says-national-assembly-becoming-absurdist-theatre

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Politics / Re: President Buhari’s Nephew Mamman Daura Flown To UK For Urgent Medical Treatment by Hillard: 9:42pm On Aug 19, 2020
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu told him he's Next to die
Politics / Memo To: The Fools Ruling Nigeria, From: Bayo Oluwasanmi by Hillard: 9:23pm On Aug 19, 2020
To: The Fools Ruling Nigeria

From: Bayo Oluwasanmi

Subject: Lance Corporal Martins Idakpini And Democracy 101

Tope Akinyode, the attorney of detained Lance Corporal Martins Idakpini, has indicated that he’ll initiate proceedings for contempt against Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, and Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, for refusing to release Martins on bail as ordered by the court. Martins was arrested and detained over a viral video in which he complained that soldiers have no weapons to fight Boko Haram terrorists. 

We live in a time and in a Nigeria we have never lived before with fools ruling the country. Speaking of fools ruling the country, I mean people who lack intelligence, direction, and sound judgement to manage the affairs of a country. 

Because you lack intelligence, direction, and sound judgement, you have profoundly demonstrated that you don’t understand the meaning of democracy. Because of your abysmal failure in how democracy works, you have deliberately or ignorantly substituted dictatorship for democracy. This has resulted in arbitrary arrest and detention of hundreds of Nigerians who are simply exercising their constitutional rights and civic responsibilities. Nigeria is now in full blown dictatorship. I believe it will amount to dereliction of duty on my part as a patriotic citizen if I failed to instruct you on Democracy 101 and why it is illegal for you to continue to detain Martins.

To you fools ruling Nigeria in Aso Rock, National Assembly, the Attorney-General, Director SSS, Inspector-General of Police, the Chief Justice of the Federation, your lack of understanding of what democracy means, shows you’re intelligently disabled, morally depraved, uneducated, primitive, barbaric. To summarize, here’s what democracy 101 means:

Supreme power lies with the people. 
Democracy requires free and fair election.
Democracy requires respect for law and minority opinion. Government must respect the law.

Democracy means freedom of speech, freedom of press, freedom of association and freedom of assembly. Democracy respects individual’s rights. State must always protect its individuals whose rights are endangered by the actions of the government and others. In democracy, minorities should not have their basic rights disrupted by the ruling majority. Government must respect democratic procedures.

The judiciary must be independent. Freedom of judiciary is an essential feature of democracy. Judiciary must always be free from any resistor of the executive or the legislature. Judges must be truthful and should deliver justice impartially. 

We are tired of your noise and nonsense. We are tired of the poverty and penury you foisted on us. We are tired of your lunancy and looting. We are tired of your blindness and blankness. We are tired of your crude insanity the way you operate a representative democracy. Now that you know what democracy 101 is, and how it works, you have no right to continue to hold up Martins in detention. Obey democracy, obey the laws of our land, release Lance Corporal Martins today! 

I hope the tutorial has been helpful. 

http://saharareporters.com/2020/08/19/memo-fools-ruling-nigeria-bayo-oluwasanmi

Politics / Re: NOTABLE IGBO WORDS/PHRASES USED IN THE BIBLE by Hillard: 2:46pm On Aug 19, 2020
IduNaOba:
Books like
After God is Dibia
They lived before Adam
Missionary enterprise in Nigeria
Edith wanner
And classes of ụmụ amadioha will help many igbos.
I am happy some people are taking it upon themselves to do this Igbo thing!
People like
@ikenganation (on Twitter)
Maziagu.com
@okwuid (on Twitter)
@ocha_tk, @ochatk_
Mbidoigbo (on Twitter)
@nwanyiocha
@odensibiri (on Instagram)
Many many others I follow doing this Igbo thing gives me great joy!

Also add The Gram Code of African Adam
Igbo's are the oldest tribe on earth and Igbo language is the first language on earth from which other languages came from.
Politics / 50 Years On, Biafra’s Pain Is Still Fresh by Hillard: 9:35am On Aug 19, 2020
On Jan. 15, 1970, Nigeria’s civil war with the breakaway nation of Biafra officially came to an end. The war came after coups and countercoups around the central government, followed by a pogrom in which an estimated 30,000 Igbo people were massacred in the north, causing over a million people to flee into the east. The failed Aburi Accord—a conference convened to address rising tensions between the central government and the Eastern Region in 1967—was the final straw.

Nigeria’s reintegration of the breakaway state was surprisingly successful, despite the horrors of the war. About 2-3 million people—mostly women and children in Biafra itself—died in nearly three years of conflict. But 50 years later, Biafran independence is once again a powerful cause.

On May 30, pro-Biafra groups and their supporters celebrated the anniversary of the declaration of the Biafran Republic on May 30, 1967, by Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu—a 33-year-old Oxford University-educated historian-turned-military officer. With public events canceled, private memories shared with others online became key this year. Prayers in remembrance of the war’s victims and survivors dominated, as well as posts and images on social media, sparking more support for the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a group that has long been agitating for an independent state of Biafra.

For more than five years now, IPOB and other pro-Biafra groups have been organizing peaceful protests across the country and demanding self-determination. Led by Nnamdi Kanu, a British Nigerian activist, IPOB blames the central government for leaving the region marginalized and is seeking a peaceful referendum to break away from Nigeria and create a separate state. That doesn’t sit well with the fragile central government, which has frequently used force to try to crush the movement.

In October 2015, political tensions ratcheted up when Kanu was arrested by Nigeria’s security forces on treason and secession charges on his return to the country from the United Kingdom, where he is based. Kanu runs Radio Biafra—an online radio station that broadcasts from London, where he agitates for a referendum and communicates with his followers.

Kanu’s arrest sparked nationwide protests among his followers. Each day, thousands of pro-Biafra agitators and supporters, hoisting flags and chanting Biafra songs, moved across the country, demanding his unconditional release. The protests often turned bloody with brutality and extrajudicial killings by security forces. In 2016, Amnesty International accusedNigeria’s security forces of embarking on a “chilling campaign of extrajudicial executions and violence resulting in the deaths of at least 150 peaceful pro-Biafra protesters in the south east of the country.” Abroad, Kanu’s supporters staged protests at Nigerian embassies and high commissions in the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe.

After spending more than 18 months in jail without trial, Kanu was released in April 2017 with stringent bail conditions that restricted his movements, but the agitation grew even louder with more peaceful protests and rallies.

The federal government run by President Muhammadu Buhari, a Muslim from the Fulani north, has strongly rejected any call for a referendum and stated that his administration would not bow down to demands for separatism, saying the country’s unity is “not negotiable.”

In August 2017, the trajectory of the pro-Biafra movements and agitations changed again. The government launched Operation Python Dance to quell the agitation in the region, a military operation that led to the deaths of several pro-Biafra activists. Kanu’s home in Umuahia, in the country’s southeast, was invaded and raided by security forces, which IPOB said was a “calculated attempt to assassinate him.” Kanu was whisked away by his supporters during the invasion and was hidden until he reappeared in Israel in October 2018 before returning to the U.K.

IPOB was proscribed and declared as a terrorist organization by an Abuja high court in September 2017. But the United States has said it does not see the movement as a terrorist organization, as its protests have been largely peaceful, although Washington has maintained that it is committed to a united Nigeria.

IPOB says the proscription and clampdown by security forces have emboldened and hardened its resolve and that it will keep agitating until an independent state is achieved.

The pain of Biafrans is understandable. The government has yet to hold any serious conversation to address growing grievances and some of the fundamental issues that led to the war in the first place.Many in the southeast say they have never received justice for the more than 2 million people killed during the war. Analysts say conversation or dialogueabout the war could be a way of healing old wounds and forging reconciliation, building trust and national alliances.

Nigeria is still deeply divided along ethnic and religious lines, and this has played into many national and regional engagements. Marginalization, unequal political appointments, and ethnic and religious tensions are still brewing division. Since Buhari came into power in 2015, the south has criticized the president’s major political and military appointments, which have often favored individuals from the north, further deepening the divide.

“There was sadness in the heart of every single Igbo family. Nobody in the Eastern Region had not lost somebody,” Christopher Ejiofor, who was a Biafran soldier and military advisor to Ojukwu during the war, told Foreign Policy. “The blood of the innocent children who died due to starvation during the war is still seeking vengeance.”

Ejiofor, who is the author of Biafra’s Struggle for Survival—a personal account of the war—said: “The Nigerian-Biafra civil war should have never happened in my estimation.”

Unlike the memorials and national day of remembrance set up in Rwanda after the 1994 genocide that led to the deaths of some 800,000 people, Nigeria doesn’t officially commemorate the war. There are private efforts—such as the Centre for Memories, located in the former Biafra capital city of Enugu, which holds exhibitions each year to commemorate the war—and there have been past gestures.

In January, during the 50th anniversary of the end of the war, Nigeria’s vice president, Yemi Osinbajo, became the first high-ranking government official to say that a national conversation about the war was necessary.

“Without mincing words, the civil war was a defining national tragedy and a robust national conversation is necessary to aid the process of healing and reconciliation,” Osinbajo tweeted after visiting the National War Museum, which showcases some of the relics from the war. “The last 50 years belonged to us, but the next 50 belong to our children and we must unshackle them from ghosts of ancient grudges & grievances.

“By their conduct, our children show us that it is possible to forge friendships, let us give them a chance to do better than ourselves.”

Established in 1985, the museum was aimed at putting aside the ugly past of the war and moving forward toward the process of national reconciliation and healing. But that hasn’t happened—partially because the museum’s efforts haven’t been met with serious legal or governmental commitments.

The Biafra agitation, now led by mostly young people, is just getting started. The present government, like most of those before it, has no interest in reconciliatory moves such as holding a roundtable dialogue with the agitators or in leading a national conversation to address the grievances that have left the country still divided five decades later. Agitators believe a new breakaway is imminent—but the government’s answer may yet again be force.

https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/06/11/nigeria-biafra-kanu-reconciliation-independence/

Politics / Britain Agenda With The Willink Commission Report Of "1958" by Hillard: 5:37am On Aug 19, 2020
The 1958 Willinks Commission Report that explains Eastern minorities (South-South) rift with Ndi Igbo.
THE FOLLOWING ARE EXCERPTS FROM THE REPORT OF THE COMMISSION APPOINTED TO “ENQUIRE INTO THE FEARS OF MINORITIES AND THE MEANS OF ALLAYING THEM”, OTHERWISE KNOWN AS “THE WILLINK COMMISSION REPORT OF JULY 1958”
THE HISTORICAL AND POLITICAL BACKGROUND.
1. “More than 98% of people who inhabit this area (the ‘Igbo Plateau’ of the Eastern region) are Igbo and speak one language, though of course with certain differences of dialect. There are nearly five million of them and they are too many for the soil to support: they are vigorous and intelligent and have pushed outward in every direction, seeking a livelihood by trade or in service in the surrounding areas of the Eastern Region, in the Western Region, in the North and outside Nigeria. They are no more popular with their neighbours than is usual in the case of an energetic and expanding people whose neighbours have a more leisurely outlook on life.”
2. “Though there has been no great kingdom or indigenous culture in the Eastern Region, the coastal chiefs grew on their trade with the (European merchant) ships and they adopted customs, clothing and housing more advanced than those of the peoples of the interior on whom they had at first preyed for slaves. They came during the 19th Century to regard the people of the interior as backward and ignorant, and it was therefore a blow to their pride, as well as to their pockets, when the Ibos began to push outwards into the surrounding fringe of the country and particularly into the Calabar area, to take up land, to grow rich, to own houses and lorries and occupy posts in public services and in the services of large trading firms.”
“It was among the Igbos, formerly despised by the people of Calabar as source of slaves and as a backward people of the interior, now feared and disliked as energetic and educated, that the first political party formed.”
3. “It is important to remember that of this (Ogoja) Province’s 1,082,000 inhabitants, 723,000 are Ibos, almost entirely in Abakaliki and Afikpo (Divisions), while the census classifies 350,000 as “Other Nigerian Tribes.”
4. The Rivers Province …includes the two divisions of Brass and Degema, both overwhelmingly Ijaw, and the Ogoni Division. The former Rivers Division also includes over 300,000 Ibos of whom 250,000 are in Ahoada Division and 45,000 in Port Harcourt. Port Harcourt is a town of recent growth and of rapidly increasing importance; it is built on land that blonged originally to an outlying branch of the Ibo tribe, the Diobus, but is largely inhabited by the Ibos from the interior who have come to trade or seek employment….Of the total 747,000 in the Rivers province, 305,000 are Igbos, 240,000 are Ijaws and 156,000 are Ogonis.”
5. “The strip to the south of the Igbo block, is physically, divided by a block of Igbo territory, tipped by the important Igbo town of Port Harcourt and tribally divided between the Ijaws and the Ogonis.”
6. “In the whole of this non-Igbo area there is present in varying degree some fear of being over-run, commercially and politically, by the Igbos….. if Ahoada and Port Harcourt, which are really Igbo, are considered with the solid centre of Ibo population, there are 54 seats for the Ibo area and 30 for COR (Calabar, Ogoja and Rivers) in (Eastern Regional House of Assembly).”
THE FEARS AND GRIEVANCES OF MINORITIES:
7. “It was suggested (by non-Igbo petitioners) that it was the deliberate object of the Ibo majority in the Region to fill every post with Ibos (in public post and services).….when, however we came to consider specific complaints about the composition of public bodies, we found them in many cases exaggerated or unreasonable.”
8. “The allegation was put forward by counsel (to petitioners) that the Judiciary (when not European) was predominantly Igbo, with the implication that this caused fear among those who are not Ibos. But it was clearly stated in evidence by Dr. Udoma, the leader of UNIP, that no occasion could be adduced of the judiciary acting with partiality. The fact is that the legal profession is largely Igbos and the reasons for this do not seem to be Government action. It is therefore inevitable that there should be an Igbo preponderance among Judges and Magistrates. Further, it is the declared policy of Government that the Judiciary should be federal and this does not indicate a desire to control it. Again, the operation and composition of Public Service Commission here, as in the West, appeared to us in no way open to reproach.”
9. “In the Police, which in this region alone is wholly Federal, the number of Ibos in the higher appointments is not out of proportion to the Ibos in the region. The force is now federally controlled and although there are a large number of Ibos in the lower ranks, this is due to the fact that it has for long been a tradition among the Ibos to offer themselves for recruitment in this force in far greater numbers than any other tribe.”
10. “we noted that in five years, 1952 – 1957, from a total of 412 secondary scholarships, 216 were awarded to persons living in the COR areas, while the figures for post-secondary scholarships were 211 out of 623. The latter is about the right proportion of one-third, the former considerably in excess. It was suggested that scholarships awarded to non-Ibos were of an inferior kind and that the best scholarships went to Ibos, but we were, unable to see that this claim held any validity. On the evidence before us, we conclude that the allegations of discriminations in the matter of scholarships are unjustified.”
11. “It was further suggested that loans by the Eastern Regional Finance Corporation, the Eastern Region Development Board, and the Eastern Region Development Corporation were made with some degree of preference to Ibos. It did appear that most of the loans made by these bodies were to Ibos, but that is not to say that this was necessarily improper. Ibos constitute two thirds of the population of the region and have a bigger share of financial and commercial responsibility than their numbers warrant.”
12. “That there should be modern streetlight in Onitsha, and not Calabar, was also quoted as example of discrimination; it proved however that Onitsha Urban District Council had financed this measure from their own resources.”
13. “The question of land was repeatedly raised, it being resented by the Efiks and Ibibios that the Igbos should acquire land at all in their territory while the methods by which it was obtained were also questioned. There is no doubt that on the Igbo Plateau there is insufficient land for the people and the Igbos are thrusting outwards where possible they acquire land and use it either for cultivation or building…..This is a matter which will require legislation sooner or later and it will be delicate to handle, but the economic process is in itself healthy and we had little sympathy with a witness who remarked that there is much undeveloped land in the district and he was anxious that it should not fall into the hand of the Igbos… We believe that Governments in Nigeria should be careful not to try to protect minorities by introducing measures that would restrict development and progress.

N/B: IKWERRE, ETCHE, EKPEYE, OPOPO, IBANI(BONNY),URATTA,OGBA, NDOKI ARE ALL INDIGINEOUS IGBO EXTRACTION IN RIVERS STATE(RIVERS IGBOS).BEFORE INDEPENDENCE THERE WAS NO IDENTITY CRISIS AMONG THEM.THIS IS WILLINKS COMMISSION REPORT TO QUEEN OF ENGLAND 1958.

My Note: It is inaccurate that there was no great Igbo Kingdom in pre-colonial Igboland.
Nri was a great Kingdom dating back to the 9th Century but was destroyed by the British as its destruction was the only way to terminate the religio-political influence of the Eze Nri over 2/3 of Igboland.
Secondly, it's curious that the people of the South South were happy to look down on hinterland Igbos and sell them into slavery but when slavery ended and the Igbo ventured out of the hinterland into various parts of the region, worked hard and surpassed the former slave trading elites of the Bight of Biafra, they became envious.
We want friendly relations with other ethnic groups in the bight of Biafra because we see them as friends and relatives not enemies, but if they insist on seeing us as a threat or enemy, then so be it. Nothing can stop us maka na onye chukwu goziri agozi, eze k’obu! #Igbo Kwenu!

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Politics / Re: Orji Kalu Rocks Chukwueze Jersey (Photos) by Hillard: 4:28pm On Aug 17, 2020
He will be made president in 2021 as a last ditch effort to stop Biafra breakaway. So He will be the last president of Nigeria. *Its a Prophecy*

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Politics / Blasphemy: US Agency Kicks As Kano Court Jails 13-year-old Boy For 10 Years by Hillard: 2:58pm On Aug 17, 2020
THE United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has faulted the judgment of an Upper Sharia Court in Kano State sentencing a 13-year-old boy, Umar Farouq, to 10 years in prison for making derogatory statements toward Allah in an argument with a friend.
Farouq was convicted on August 10, 202o, by Aliyu Kanu, the same judge who sentenced a Musician, Yahaya Sharif-Aminu, to death for blaspheming Prophet Mohammed.
Baba-Jibo Ibrahim, spokesman for Kano Region Justice Ministry, said the court handed down the death sentence as enshrined in Islamic laws based on irrefutable evidence and the convict’s admission of gu ilt.
The PUNCH reports that although Farouq is a minor by Nigerian law and should not have been tried as an adult, Islamic canons regard anyone who has begun puberty as an adult.
Kano, a predominantly Muslim northern Nigerian state, has Islamic Sharia courts that function alongside civil courts and introduced Sharia law in 2000.
But the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom has condemned the blasphemy laws in Nigeria.
The USCIRF is an independent, bipartisan Federal Government entity established by the US Congress to monitor, analyse, and report threats to religious freedom abroad.
In a statement in reaction to the judgment, the US commission condemned the death sentence handed to Sharif-Aminu for allegedly insulting the Prophet Mohammed.
USCIRF Commissioner, Frederick Davie, stated, “It is unconscionable that Sharif-Aminu is facing a death sentence merely for expressing his beliefs artistically through music. The US Senate should work swiftly to pass Resolution 458, which calls for the global repeal of heresy, blasphemy, and apostasy laws.”
Also, the President of the African Bar Association, Mr Hannibal Uwaifo, described the verdict on Farouq as unconstitutional, calling on the Attorney General of the Federation to stop the Sharia court from making a mockery of Nigerian on the international scene.
Uwaifo said, “I call on the Attorney General of the Federation to step in and to stop this kind of sectional court from making mockery of Nigeria. This is a country where people are stealing billions of naira and being given a pat on the back; then you say someone committed blasphemy, according to your own religion, and then you sentence him to death or sentence a teenager to 10 years’ imprisonment. I think we should stop making a laughing stock.”
In the same vein, two civil society groups have condemned the Shari’a court verdict.
The Convener, Coalition in Defence of Democracy and Constitution, Ariyo-Dare Atoye, said, “What is coming out of Kano is a challenge to section 10 of the 1999 Constitution, as amended. We know that the current Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, is more or less not interested in the secularity of this country.
“What is going on in Kano is an attempt to restructure Nigeria through the back door to create a two-nation in one because the message they are sending to the international community is that there is a part of the country operating a different legal system.”
Speaking in the same vein, the National Coordinator, Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria, Emmanuel Onwubiko, said the judjement did not conform with human rights conventions and treaties to which Nigeria was a signatory.
He stated, “Section 10 of the constitution prohibits the elevation of any religion as a state religion, so the Kano State government does not have the constitutional rights to legislate Islam as a state religion.”

https://punchng.com/blasphemy-us-agency-kicks-as-kano-court-jails-13-year-old-boy-for-10-years/?amp=1#click=https:///aZkpPffB1O

Politics / Justification For Resuscitating The Sovereign State Of Biafra (1) by Hillard: 2:17pm On Aug 17, 2020
By Douglas Anele
In the last three weeks, I attempted to answer the deceptively simple but pregnant question: Was the amalgamation of northern and southern Nigeria in 1914 a mistake? The nuanced conclusion that emerged at the end of my inquiry was that although the amalgamation was very beneficial to Britain and northern Nigeria, it was hugely disadvantageous and stifling for the Igbo, the Yoruba, and their southern neighbours.
Britain configured the country in a manner that gave northern region more landmass than the eastern and western regions combined. More significantly, the colonial master kick-started the entrenchment of Fulani caliphate colonialist domination of political power at the centre since independence by handing power over to Sir Tafawa Balewa, a move that retarded the developmental aspirations of southern peoples.
According to Emefiena Ezeani in his thought-provoking book entitled In Biafra Africa Died: The Diplomatic Plot , there is abundant evidence for the conviction especially amongst Ndigbo that had the former eastern region been allowed to exist as an independent Republic of Biafra to this day, it would have rivalled or probably surpassed Singapore or South Korea and become the pride of the black race.
Of course, due to the tremendous support Nigeria received mostly from Britain, Russia, Egypt and Spain, Biafra was defeated after about three years of hard fighting that cost over three million Biafran lives.
In this connection, only an emotionally frozen evil person would read about how Britain and a few countries actively participated in the genocide against Biafrans without being morally appalled that such wickedness was condoned by the same countries that fought tenaciously to safeguard Europe from the madness of Adolph Hitler and Benito Mussolini.
But then, history is replete with such monstrosities, a testament to the fact that human beings can manifest a level of bestiality unmatched by any other creature on this planet. As a continuation of my critical engagement with the present political uncertainties in Nigeria, I will present arguments to justify the quest for the resurrection of a sovereign Republic of Biafra which, mutatis mutandis , means that such reasoning can also be used to support the quest for self-determination by any ethnic group or collection of interconnected ethnic groups in the country.
Now, it is clear to those who value justice, equity, and truth that the way Nigeria is structured and governed at the moment is very unsatisfactory and cannot work because there are serious congenital abnormalities in her DNA which would require radical genetic engineering to correct.
The most popular proposals in this regard, namely, restructuring and Igbo presidency project for 2023, are cosmetic and do not address the root causes of our problems. Only confederation or peaceful dismemberment can resolve the perennial National Question on a long term basis by providing the foundation upon which geographically contiguous and historically cum culturally related ethnic nationalities can build viable countries for themselves without being asphyxiated in a highly centralised administration dominated by members of another ethnic group.
Those still insisting dogmatically on One Nigeria are poor students of history either benefiting from the current gravely flawed system or are intellectually dishonest and lacking in creative imagination. Ultimately, two things will happen: either the Fulani (with the support of Britain and multinational companies involved in lucrative contracts in Nigeria) would eventually succeed in their planned conquest of the whole country or “Niger Area” will break into a few independent countries that might later decide to form a confederation of nations.
Most Nigerians who genuinely think that it is time to jettison the British colonial amalgam for either confederation under a new name like Songhai or complete dismemberment are afraid to state their views publicly due to the repressive attitude of the Buhari government to serious criticism, no matter how justified or well-argued such dissenting opinions might be.
Nevertheless, for those that genuinely cherish democracy despite its shortcomings, any country in which leaders use authoritarian methods to prevent citizens from freely expressing well-argued opinions, including views that not only criticise the leaders themselves but also question the foundations on which the country was built, is unworthy of genuine patriotism from the people.
The essence of democracy, according to the Viennese-born British philosopher, Karl Popper, is the opportunity it offers for healthy critical debate and non-violent periodic replacement of one set of people running the government with another. Implicit in the Popperian theory, therefore, is the power of the people to determine their political future, including the demand for self-determination if existing political arrangements are not delivering security and well-being to them.
This leads us to consider the so-called hate speech bill which, according to media reports, stipulates an outrageous fine of N5million for anyone convicted of the “offence.” It is disgraceful that members of the National Assembly who ought to protect the basic freedoms of Nigerians and top government officials like Lai Mohammed whose vituperations against previous administrations can be classified as hate speech in line with the new bill would introduce and support such a horrible piece of legislation cloned from the obnoxious Decree 4 of 1984.
The main danger with that bill is its inherent arbitrariness and openness to abuse by those in power, given that what they might consider as hate speech could as well be a bold unadulterated statement of fact by critics. As I adumbrated a moment ago, Lai Mohammed and many politicians supporting the hate speech bill would have been in serious trouble if such a law was in place during Jonathan’s presidency.
Besides, they should realise that no government in the world has ever succeeded in stifling completely people’s right to freedom of speech. It follows that the legislation is unnecessary and out of tune with democracy properly so called. Given the ephemeral nature of power, sometime in the future they might be victims of the rubbish they are championing now.
Freedom of speech without fear of reprisals by government is a basic right of civilised human beings. To be clear, the bill in question cannot stop responsible Nigerians from speaking out against bad government policies and actions. How is responsible democracy possible without freedom of speech?
Sentiments aside, and ignoring the tiny percentage of agbata ekee politicians together with their cronies across the top social strata reaping handsomely from the colonial contraption and clamouring for the continuation of One Nigeria, it is obvious that the country is a depressing example of contemporary black man’s failure in nation-building.
TO BE CONTINUED.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/08/justification-for-resuscitating-the-sovereign-state-of-biafra-1/

Politics / An Extract From Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's Broadcast Of The 16th August 2020 by Hillard: 6:12am On Aug 17, 2020
AN EXTRACT FROM MAZI NNAMDI KANU'S BROADCAST OF THE 16th AUGUST 2020 ON RADIO BIAFRA
Compiled by
Mazi IKECHUKWU ONUOHA (J.P)
Edited by
Nwada Emmanuel Chisom (Ada Biafra)
1. An opening prayer by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
2. I want Biafrans all over the world to know that we have a lot of enemies. Not because of what we did, but for no just reason.
3. You are going to watch how we are going to destroy the enemy, that at the end every glory will go to God almighty.
4. Now let us go and tell you what is happening.
5. When Yar'Adua died people came out and said that Yar'Adua was dead and Jonathan took over, Buhari is dead and Facebook cannot change that facts.
6. God made us a promise, that if you return to me and worship me as your fathers did, I will return to you and Biafra will come in your own time.
7. And I only need 100 people to make this dream come true, just 100 people.
8. You know, this is why I love myself sometimes. Before i do something i will tell you, so you can try as much as you can to stop me, because "Amubeghi onye ahu, amu". You have not been born. Try and stop me.
9. You know what facebook does is when am broadcasting, they go to my page and try to control who listens and many people don't receive notifications anymore.
10. They are doing their best to stop IPOB from collapsing the ZOO so that Tinubu can get into power in 2023, they are not interested about the injustice of using a body double as the president of the Zoo.
11. You have no idea why we failed during the war, we failed because we had no media, we relied on BBC, and if you don't know the history of BBC during the war and the role they played, I encourage you to go and read about them.
12. Do you know what Facebook does? when I post something before 10 minutes I usually get over a thousand reactions, by the time it gets to 3000, facebook will step in and start suppressing it, to give the impression to white people that nobody is listening to him.
13. As big as the ZOO are, if they don't receive weapons they blame it on IPOB. It doesn't matter who you are, once you are on our raider you are gone.
14. APC has bribed AFP to use their name to peddle liars, AFP is in very serious trouble because I will sue them as well as Facebook.
15. Osibanjo has been missing since April, and i have asked them, who have seen Osibanjo in public since April?.
16. I said this to you before. Could you have imagined what would have happened, had Ndidi stayed back with Bongosikwe and goes and see Babangida, and he impregnated her and she comes back and have the baby with Bongosikwe and they named the child Okechukwu, could you imagined what would have happened?
A supporter of APC baby .
17. "Never reinforce failure let failure be failure " if you did not see what you should see, then you will be a victim of what you don't like" because it is only when you see what you should see, then you will get rid of what you don't like "
Obasanjo
18. Obasanjo is among those who brought in failure. Because Buhari when he took Power in 1983 was a failure.
19. A woman said that she cured 350 patience of Covid19, and those that does not know anything about the virus or medicine are attacking her, a sponsored attack by the big pharmaceutical companies including Billgate and Facebook, that is how reasonable the world has become.
20 . Democracy is meant to be improving people all the time, but in the case of black people it seems as if it is meant to be retarding them all the time.
21. Radio Biafra app is not working this evening due to the problem we are having, everything should be working by tomorrow morning.
22. Every idiot supporting one Nigeria, what befalled that little girl that was raped to death shall befall your daughters.
23. Some of you don't know how many Terrorist groups you have and where they are from.
24. Can you imagine a country where their airforce in peace time is busy bombing locations in their own country.
25. Some journalist, they only make money every four years, during the elections and campaign.
26. They raped and killed a girl in Enugu, nobody has spoken, no political groups has spoken, all they are interested is 2023 presidency.
27. They are dropping bombs on a group that are yet to be tagged a terrorist group, what does that tells you about the ZOO you are in?
28. They said that Obadiah mailafia is guilty of fake news, but nobody is willing to investigate his claims
29. Anybody who insist that Nigeria shall be one, it shall never be well with them.
30. They hated you so much because Biafrans are the only people that a white man wrote about them being intelligent
31. This is where we bring tonight's broadcast to an end , as we maintain that Biafra is our Religion and here on Radio Biafra is where we worship, and Chukwu Okike Abhiama is our God, from me from here, it is Goodevening
Compiled by
Mazi IKECHUKWU ONUOHA (J.P)
Edited by
Nwada Emmanuel Chisom (Ada Biafra)

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Crime / Five Days After Operation Amotekun’s Launch In Ondo, Gunmen Kidnap Two by Hillard: 3:43pm On Aug 16, 2020
Few days after the Ondo State Security Network Agency known as operation Amotekun was launched by Governor Oluwarotimi Akeredolu, armed men suspected to be kidnappers have struck in the state.

The gunmen on Saturday night were said to have kidnapped one Surajudeen Alao, a native of Oba Akoko.

Another yet to be identified victim was also kidnapped alongside Alao.

The two were said to have been abducted on Ikun-Oba Akoko road while returning from Ikun Day Festival.

It was gathered that the incident caused anxiety among residents of Oba Akoko.

Akoko axis in the Northern Senatorial District of the state has been a notorious route for bandits where they operate unhindered.

The families of the victims claimed they were yet to be contacted by the abductors.

https://dailypost.ng/2020/08/16/five-days-after-operation-amotekuns-launch-in-ondo-gunmen-kidnap-two/

Politics / Re: Military Airstrike In Kaduna Forest Hits Bandits’ Camp, Kills Scores by Hillard: 1:17pm On Aug 16, 2020
Politics / Bandits Were Created By Gen Mohammadu Buhari Rtd To Oust Jonathan by Hillard: 5:49pm On Aug 15, 2020
NOW YOU KNOW!!
NUHU RIBADU, FORMER EFCC BOSS,
WROTE-;
Bandits”” were created by Gen Mohammadu Buhari Rtd to oust Jonathan.
Bandits are not Boko Haram nor Herdsmen.

It all started in April 2014 when Mohammadu Buhari assembled his ardent supporters, promoters and strategists to determine how to remove President Jonathan Goodluck. Prominent amongst them were El-Rufai, Gen Danbazo (Rtd)……..
A decision was reached to consult Miyatti Allah cattle breeders association for assistance to boot Jonathan Goodluck out of office. Consequently, the National Chairman of Miyatti Allah was engaged to bring in foreign mercenaries. Within a month, 2,000 Fulani fighters were brought in from Mali, Senegal, Niger Republic, Chad, Libya to name but a few. Further 4,000 fighters were stationed in Niger and Chad on standby.
On arrival, they were assembled in Kaduna under the sponsorship of El Rufai and were addressed by various Northern Leaders including the Sultan of Sokoto, Gen. Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar (Rtd) etc.
Specifically, Gen Buhari in his address told the fighters that “the British handed Nigeria over to us the Fulanis at independence. The land (Nigeria) belongs to us. We must reclaim what belongs to us.”He added that at the event that Jonathan Goodluck worn the election, the Fulani machinery must fight until they regain control of the country. He assured them that the Nigerian Army was behind them.
The mercenaries received initial training from the Commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy and were sent to 6 camps in Ekiti State, Benue State, Katsina State, Kaduna State, Zamfara State and Borno State.
In the camps, brand new pick-up trucks, generators etc were provided them. Nigerian Airforce helicopters were used to provide them essential supplies like food, water, drinks and even arms and ammunitions.
Evidently, Jonathan Goodluck lost the election in 2015 through a well orchestrated election organised by INEC under a Fulani Chairman, Professor Jega. Gen Buhari (Rtd) was sworn in as the president. This saw the emergence of a Fulani president through a dodgy election hence the planned violent war was averted.
Contrary to expectation, the mercenaries in the various camps were abandoned, no more food and essential supplies. The relationship between Miyatti Allah, El Rufai (now a State Governor) and Dambazo broke down. El Rufai arrogantly declared that they were not needed anymore and they should go back. Consequently, the killings in Kaduna commenced as a warning to El Rufai but it did not bother him. He declared that he had paid the people carrying out the killings and they did not want to stop. The Nigerian police did not bother to call Gov El Rufai to give further clarification on this.
The Mercenary at the various camps decided to go about to find food for themselves by robbing people, going into farm lands and kidnapping. Miyatti Allah made several efforts to contact El Rufai and Dambazzo to appeal to them to provide money to return these fighters to where they came from. All efforts proved abortive. The mercenaries at this point vacated their organised camps and took to crime.
The criminal gangs which emanated from these mercenaries were at this point described as “Bandits” in order to differentiate them from other notorious terrorist groups like Fulani Herdsmen, Boko Haram etc.
Following the untold destruction and killings which the Bandits carried out especially in Katsina and Zamfara, the Northern leaders in conjunction with officials of Nigerian Government requested Miyatti Allah to intervene and remove the Bandits from Nigeria. Miyatti Allah returned demanding 150 Billion Naira to settle the Bandits and evacuate them. The Government turned the offer down and restricted itself to the payment of 100 Billion Naira.
Shamefully Godwin Emefiele raised 100 Billion Naira for the settlement as a condition for his re-appointment as the Central bank Governor.
Miyatti Allah collected the money and purportedly distributed it but nothing changed.
In a bid to control the damage, President Buhari directed that RUGA initiative be setup to create colonies for these fighters in every state in Nigeria.
My questions are:
1. Should Nigerian communities accommodate these criminal elements?
2. Why has El Rufai not been called to clean up the mess he created?
3. Does this explain the President Buhari’s silence?
4.Is this conspiracy of the North gone wrong?
Nigerians think for yourselves?
Written
By
DSP Nuhu Ribadu
Reposted by U
BAN CLASSIC Media ltd.
C&S Magazine

http://touchaheart.com.ng/2019/12/22/bandits-were-created-by-gen-mohammadu-buhari-rtd-to-oust-jonathan-bandits-are-not-boko-haram-nor-herdsmen-nuhu-ribadu/

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Politics / Nnamdi Kanu Condemns Arrest Of 70 Biafrans, Writes UK, U.S To Intervene by Hillard: 6:58am On Aug 15, 2020
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, Friday, condemned the arrest of seventy, (70) Biafrans in Imo state.

In a statement he personally signed but sent by Emma Powerful, IPOB’s Media and Publicity Secretary, Kanu said he has written to United Kingdom and United States respectively, warning that a peaceful agitation should not be construed as weakness.

He advised the Governor of Imo state, Hope Uzodinma and the states commissioner for police, Isaac Olutayo Akinmode to release the arrested Biafrans.

His words: We wish to draw the attention of the creator of Nigeria, the Almighty Great Britain through the British High Commissioner to Nigeria, UK in Nigeria, the US State Department through U.S. Mission Nigeria, to the deliberate and orchestrated provocations/actions of the government against peaceful Biafrans.

“Without provocation and having not committed any crime known to law, a group of Biafrans numbering over 70 were arrested, humiliated and detained by Isaac Olutayo Akinmoyede, Police Commissioner in Imo State.

“Despite the daily carnage and mayhem in Imo State by herdsmen, no one has been arrested and detained in the police custody.

“Police are yet to arrest or parade suspects involved in the killings and destruction of farmlands in the State.

“This same police had the temerity to detain innocent people going about their business because they are Biafrans.

“Is the state governor and commissioner for police saying that Biafrans can be arrested at will even when no crime has been committed but herdsmen are free to roam and kill at will.

This level of provocation is unacceptable. If and when Biafran people decide to take matters into their own hands, let it be on record that the duo caused it. Peaceful agitation should not be construed as weakness.”

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2020/08/nnamdi-kanu-condemns-arrest-of-70-biafrans-writes-uk-u-s-to-intervene/

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Travel / Re: Tanker Explosion In Owerri Leaves Two Dead (Photos, Video) by Hillard: 3:22pm On Aug 14, 2020
They have brought their terrorist attack to IMO state with the invitation of their man the supreme court Governor.
Politics / O’odua To Yoruba 'work With Igbo, South South And Defend Homeland Against ISIS' by Hillard: 11:34pm On Aug 12, 2020
Yoruba people in the South West have been urged to mobilise indigenous resources to resist the prospect of attacks from Islamic State of West Africa, (ISIS).

In a statement on Saturday Apapo O’odua Koya, (AOKOYA) said the statement by the United States AFRICOM officia,l Dagvin Anderson has vindicated the AOKOYA revelation three years ago indicating that hundreds of armed cells built by alien armed groups are spread across Yorubaland.

“AOKOYA was the first to reveal the presence of armed cells cross Yorubaland. Our intelligence department revealed this reality and we alerted Yoruba Nation and the world. The revelation by the US intelligence through Anderson, only confirmed what we said three years ago” the statement signed by Col Abiodun Sowumi (rtd) and Ahmed Akorede on behalf of AOKOYA stated

The group urged Yoruba people in towns and villages to organise and prepare for the inevitable confrontation with those who want to exterminate Yorubaland and turn the territories into ruin.
“This has nothing to do with Christianity or Islam. It has to do with the survival of Yoruba people, our values and our civilisation. We have already been warned enough by reliable sources. If Yoruba people doubted AOKOYA intelligence report three years ago, there is no reason to doubt the US report. ISIS has penetrated Yorubaland.

They have sleeping cells spread across Yorubaland and the entire South. We should not delude ourselves that we cannot be conquered. The only way to avoid conquest is to make adequate preparations before it is too late.” Sowumi and Akorede said.

AOKOYA said the armed groups have been importing arms into Yorubaland hiding such in trailers bringing food to Southern States. It said most of the bank robberies and raid of banks in Yorubaland were being perpetrated by Islamic terrorists working with armed Fulani herdsmen and Miyetti Allah.

According to AOKOYA, the Yoruba people need to work with South South and Igbo South East and forget the bitter rivalry.

‘There should be unity of purpose between the Igbo, Yoruba and people of the South South. The fundamentalists are targeting Lagos and Port Harcourt as their most strategic towns. They want to take over the two cities and cut off the rest of Southern Nigeria. The unfortunate thing is that they have active supporters in the Nigeria Armed forces.

They also receive huge funds from two Islamic Nations, “AOKOYA said. The group said the fundamentalists also consider pushing Nigeria into a mayhem during which they and their supporters in the Armed forces would stage a military coup in Nigeria and take over the country under the guise that democracy has failed in Nigeria and only a “revolution” will safe Nigeria.

“We have enough network across the world to confirm that military coup is one of the options being considered by the fundamentalists.

This consideration for military coup by extremists is one of the reasons why their supporters in the armed forces sabotage the Army and make it difficult for the war against Boko Haram to succeed. They need crisis to continue in Nigeria for them to justify staging an Islamic extremist group whose coming will be received a Messiah by naive and ignorant Nigerians.

https://9newsng.com/oodua-group-urges-yoruba-to-work-with-igbo-south-south-and-defend-homeland-against-isis-says-amotekun-wont-help/

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Politics / Has Nigeria Been Sold To China? by Hillard: 10:58pm On Aug 03, 2020
This event happened in Nigeria recently.
Look at this picture very well and tell me what you understand.
When are we going to rise up?

Politics / Petition Details Alleged Corrupt Activities Of Tinubu Since 1999 by Hillard: 10:18pm On Aug 03, 2020
A petition submitted few days ago to the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has detailed alleged corrupt activities of former Lagos State governors – Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Banatunde Raji Fashola.

THE WHISTLER obtained the 11-page document dated July 23, which was received by the EFCC on July 27, 2020.

The petition, which was written by a pro-democracy group, Coalition Against Corruption and Impunity, was addressed to the new acting chairman of the EFCC.

The group also copied the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami, and the Inspector-General of Police, Mohammed Adamu, in the petition signed by its coordinator and secretary, John Olufemi and Mohammed Sanni.

The group levelled allegations of “syndicated fraud and sharp practices, corruption, huge land scams running into billions, criminal diversion of funds, betrayal of trust and oath of office, economic strangulation laden with corruption, financial recklessness, mismanagement, embezzlement, misapplication of funds gross constitutional violations and abuse of office” against Tinubu and Fashola.

The petitioners revealed properties which belonged to the Lagos State Government allegedly diverted by Tinubu, among other weighty allegations.

According to the group, Tinubu and Fashola own the Golf Course and Housing Estate located at Lakowe near Ibaju Lekki Government. It claimed that the estate was developed by Asset and Resource Management Limited at N75 billion on 1,000 hectares of land.

The group claimed that, “14-hectare Parkview Ikoyi Estate foreshore land reclaimed by Lagos State Government currently belongs to Tinubu,” adding that the annex of Lagos State Guest House in Asokoro Abuja, purchased by the Lagos State Government in 2006 for N450 million, had been transferred to Tinubu.

The petitioners claimed that Tinubu allegedly allocated Strabag Yard land, near Lagos State Secretariat at Alausa, to himself and developed a huge shopping mall on it.

The group alleged that the former Lagos State Governor’s Guest House located at No. 41 Oyinkan Abayomi, was transferred to Tinubu shortly after Fashola assumed office in 2007.

“Tinubu took over the prime land of 157 hectares with 2.5km of Atlantic beach front at N10 billion from the communities of Siriwon, Igbekodo, Apakin etc in Ibeju-Lekki Local Government and given to his crony, Ibukun Fakeye, to erect a gulf house and luxury villa with little or nor compensation to the villagers. Furthermore, he paid $20 million (N3 billion) out of public treasury to Ibukun Fakeye for commencement of the project in late 2006 coupled with release of additional funding for the project by Fashola and not owned by Lagos State government.”

According to the group, Tinubu also owns Fara Park estate and Beach Wood estate in Lekki, Lagos State, adding that Tinubu’s wife, Oluremi, had allegedly converted into personal use the, “massive New Era Foundation Youth Camp at Eleko Junction, off Lekki-Epe Express Road, Lagos State, which was built with state funds.”

The petition provided account names and numbers in eight foreign banks allegedly operated by Tinubu while he was the governor of Lagos. The accounts were allegedly domiciled in: First Heritage Bank, Country Club Hill, Illinois, USA, City Bank NA, New York, USA, City Bank International, New York, and five accounts in HSBC, 177, Great Portland Street, London WIWGOJ.

It added, “Presently Tinubu owns the critical care unit in Lagos State University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) in Ikeja which was built and equipped with state funds. The outfit is managed by his cousin, Dr. Sikiru Tinubu as a orivate unit and the proceeds belonging to Tinubu. The outfits major revenue is derived from referral of patients by General Hospitals in Lagos State which is hardly affordable by ordinary Lagosians because of its exorbitant charges.

“He chased away Lagos State Polytechnic located at Ikoyi near old toll gate and allocated all the choice plots to himself, his cronies and political associates. Because of his greed, he deprived the youths of Lagos State Education to some extent and presently Television Continental (TVC) headquarters owned by him is located on the location.

“Tinubu’s tax company (ALPHABET) is paid N3 Billion monthly as consultancy fee from Lagos State coffers from the almost N30 billion Internationally Generated Revenue (IGR) through his company-Alpha Beta Limited”

The group alleged that the corrupt acts of Tinubu and Fashola had deprived Lagos tax payers billions.

https://tbiafrica.com/2020/07/30/petition-details-alleged-corrupt-activities-of-tinubu-since-1999/

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Politics / Re: Femi Adesina: The Buhari The International Community Knows by Hillard: 8:51pm On Aug 03, 2020
Nnamdi kanu- Buhari is dead and someone is wearing his mask in asorock.
Politics / Re: Femi Adesina: The Buhari The International Community Knows by Hillard: 8:47pm On Aug 03, 2020
Heathrow44:
Do u know how the international community really see buhari, a religious bigot that has allowed massacre and deaths of thousands of Christians in Borno, southern Kaduna, jos, nasarawa, Adamawa, etc, Donald trump sees buhari as a lifeless spineless living thing, Boris Johnson sees buhari as a irritant annoying man that can't take hold of what the British left as a country, That's y buhari wasn't invited to the G7 summit whereas Rwanda and south Africa were hosts, Buhari disgraced the nation during the UN security council meeting where they asked him how he intends to make the country better he was just busy reading what Garba shehu and femi adesina wrote in paper, in the international community buhari is a sign of disaster but what I would agree a little bit with this article is in terms of the graft/corruption war, I think many leaders across the world respect him for that but he's already losing the war and people are beginning to ask questions, he needs to get that right especially with Magu, NDDC, NOrth east commission, Mr amaechi unintelligible act, The international community also sees buhari as the leader of the poverty capital of the world, country that 65% of its population still use open defection, 44% are wealthy, and lots and lots of organized crimes that he can't seem to get a shock absorber everytime "I'm shocked! He doesn't know wat is going on right b4 his very eyes
On point

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Politics / Re: Femi Adesina: The Buhari The International Community Knows by Hillard: 8:45pm On Aug 03, 2020
Terrorist enabler

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Politics / What Happened To Buhari's Ear? by Hillard: 8:37pm On Aug 03, 2020
look at the awkward ear of Buhari from His recent interview and tell me if anything is wrong with it. wink

Politics / Asari’s Chicken Feed by Hillard: 6:55pm On Aug 02, 2020
Asari’s Chicken Feed.

Hardball
The Yoruba would slam it “Karounwi”, with ringing contempt to boot — meaning just jiving, with more nonsense than sense.

But that is what is trending in the name of former Niger Delta militant, El-Hadj Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, over the alleged N81 billion scandal at the Niger Delta Development Commission (NDDC). Asari is leader of the Niger Delta People’s Salvation Force.

In a rather wild and insensate reaction to mind-boggling allegations of sleaze, by Niger Deltans, against the Niger Delta, Asari made it clear that the alleged amount, numbing and mind-boggling as it is, is mere “pick-pocketing”, compared to what other non-Niger Delta natives allegedly steal from the Niger Delta. What crap!

Even assuming without conceding that were true, is Asari claiming it’s okay for Niger Delta sons and daughters to steal their own blind, while railing and pointing fingers at non-natives, who commit the same crime?

Big or small, does Asari even realize every stolen kobo, from that troubled region, helps to further under-develop the area; and sentence the majority there to penury, squalor and disease? So, natives are excused to do that? Again, what arrant crap! Does this son of the soil love his native land at all?

Let’s even consider Asari’s rogue (il)logic, which he perhaps had hoped would snare the deluded native, to who hell is always “other people” — to again parody French existentialist philosopher and playwright, Jean-Paul Sarte.

Okay, our folks are stealing — and so what? Do you expect me (thank God he didn’t use the Shakespearean royal “we”, to complete the full emptiness of that statement!) to chase after those pick-pockets, when “alien” robber barons are pillaging my land?

That rogue emotion can only impress the naive; for between the pick-pocket and big-time robber, stealing is stealing. The principle is the same. Still, the fraudulent nativism in this declaration (whether earnest or as Freudian slip) is well and truly prodigal!

Does Asari’s standpoint then symbolize how low Niger Deltans, as loud as they are on “restructuring” and “resource control”, think of their ravaged region? Or was it some Asari ashen face to cover the smouldering coal of shame and embarrassment he really feels, at the itchy fingers of his co-natives in NDDC?
Restructuring! Well, to the loud orchestra that think restructuring is some magic bullet, a jab of which straightens every crooked stuff, here would appear cold reality check. Yeah, you need to restructure the polity, from the current cost centres to profit centres. But before that, even more imperative is a radical restructuring of attitude and mindset.

Even if you “restructure” and Asari and co’s mind remains as it is (the one that sees no big deal in natives stealing their region blind; the other whose alleged greed generated the NDDC scandal), how can that troubled region benefit from any political reform, no matter how sweeping?

But again, that’s a troubling metaphor that applies to every part of the country, particularly those who think unbridled nativism is alternative to rigorous thinking and positive attitudinal shift.

Nevertheless, to Asari, from Hardball: next time keep quiet, if you lack something reasonable to say. Even without its contemptible arrogance, the Asari remark is insensitive to the majority Niger Delta poor and a grave insult to other conscientious Nigerians.[/quote]ensate reaction to mind-boggling allegations of sleaze, by Niger Deltans, against the Niger Delta, Asari made it clear that the alleged amount, numbing and mind-boggling as it is, is mere “pick-pocketing”, compared to what other non-Niger Delta natives allegedly steal from the Niger Delta. What crap!

Even assuming without conceding that were true, is Asari claiming it’s okay for Niger Delta sons and daughters to steal their own blind, while railing and pointing fingers at non-natives, who commit the same crime?

Big or small, does Asari even realize every stolen kobo, from that troubled region, helps to further under-develop the area; and sentence the majority there to penury, squalor and disease? So, natives are excused to do that? Again, what arrant crap! Does this son of the soil love his native land at all?

Let’s even consider Asari’s rogue (il)logic, which he perhaps had hoped would snare the deluded native, to who hell is always “other people” — to again parody French existentialist philosopher and playwright, Jean-Paul Sarte.

Okay, our folks are stealing — and so what? Do you expect me (thank God he didn’t use the Shakespearean royal “we”, to complete the full emptiness of that statement!) to chase after those pick-pockets, when “alien” robber barons are pillaging my land?

That rogue emotion can only impress the naive; for between the pick-pocket and big-time robber, stealing is stealing. The principle is the same. Still, the fraudulent nativism in this declaration (whether earnest or as Freudian slip) is well and truly prodigal!

Does Asari’s standpoint then symbolize how low Niger Deltans, as loud as they are on “restructuring” and “resource control”, think of their ravaged region? Or was it some Asari ashen face to cover the smouldering coal of shame and embarrassment he really feels, at the itchy fingers of his co-natives in NDDC?
Restructuring! Well, to the loud orchestra that think restructuring is some magic bullet, a jab of which straightens every crooked stuff, here would appear cold reality check. Yeah, you need to restructure the polity, from the current cost centres to profit centres. But before that, even more imperative is a radical restructuring of attitude and mindset.

Even if you “restructure” and Asari and co’s mind remains as it is (the one that sees no big deal in natives stealing their region blind; the other whose alleged greed generated the NDDC scandal), how can that troubled region benefit from any political reform, no matter how sweeping?

But again, that’s a troubling metaphor that applies to every part of the country, particularly those who think unbridled nativism is alternative to rigorous thinking and positive attitudinal shift.

Nevertheless, to Asari, from Hardball: next time keep quiet, if you lack something reasonable to say. Even without its contemptible arrogance, the Asari remark is insensitive to the majority Niger Delta poor and a grave insult to other conscientious Nigerians.

https://thenationonlineng.net/asaris-chicken-feed/

Politics / Coalition For Revolution Calls For National Day Of Action On August 5 by Hillard: 4:19am On Aug 02, 2020
Coalition For Revolution Calls For National Day Of Action On August 5, Demands Better Governance From Nigerian Leaders

The event is in commemoration of the first anniversary of the #RevolutionNow campaign, which saw people across different parts of Nigeria on August 5, 2019 taking to the streets in peaceful demonstrations to ask for better leadership from the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

BY SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORKJUL 29, 2020

The Coalition for Revolution has called on Nigerians to rise up and demand better governance from the country’s political leaders by participating in its National Day of Action on August 5.

The event is in commemoration of the first anniversary of the #RevolutionNow campaign, which saw people across different parts of Nigeria on August 5, 2019 taking to the streets in peaceful demonstrations to ask for better leadership from the administration of President Muhammadu Buhari.

While stating that the plight of ordinary Nigerians were worse than it was last year, CORE said that the people could no longer watch and be oppressed by the country’ political leaders.


In a statement, Co-conveners of the group, Baba Aye and Gbenga Komolafe, said that the time for action was now.

The statement reads, “The situation in the country for poor people keeps getting worse. While poverty continues to increase for the many, the rate of stealing of monies that could be used to improve lives and livelihoods keeps accelerating, on a daily basis. Repression follows in tow, to stop questions being asked. And those who actually work, waged workers are underpaid and overworked.

“The masses are fed up. This is the time to rise up and fight to break our chains. On 5 August, 2020, Coalition for Revolution will organise a national day of action in commemoration and continuation of its #RevolutionNow campaign.


“The situation of the country for poor working people was terrible when we flagged off the campaign last year. But now it is even worse. Every opportunity is used or created to loot. Agencies supposedly meant to assuage the lives of marginalised people like the NDDC for the poor people of the Niger Delta have become conduit pipes for billions of naira.

“Rulers in government bend the law and create companies like Mr Bola Tinubu’s Alpha Beta to steal billions of naira from states and federal governments in the name of providing services. Even agencies supposedly meant to apprehend those stealing us blind like the EFCC have themselves turned into means of fraudulent enrichment for a few.

“While governors and legislators in every state of the federation receive humungous amounts as salaries and allowances without taking their illegitimate self-enrichment into consideration, workers in at least a dozen states are yet to be paid the national minimum wage. And even some that pay the minimum wage either fail to put upward reviews of salaries generally in place, or have even gone further to slash wages, claiming these are contributions into COVID-19 funds.

“Meanwhile, houses and workplaces of poor workers in the informal economy are pulled down with impunity. Tens of thousands have been rendered homeless and without means of livelihood as their workplaces are destroyed. Poor working people are not covered by social protection, while billions of naira disappear into several social intervention plans, which are actually “jobs for the boys”.

“Enough is enough. We cannot let this situation continue. We cannot allow a few persons to throw the 99 per cent of the population of the cliff into the abyss of starvation and destruction. We will fight until victory, starting with the national day of action on 5 August.”

SAHARAREPORTERS, NEW YORK

http://saharareporters.com/2020/07/29/coalition-revolution-calls-national-day-action-august-5-demands-better-governance

Politics / The Miyetti Allah Provocations by Hillard: 9:10am On Aug 01, 2020
Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore, led by Bello Abdullahi, ordinarily a cattle breeders’ association has morphed into the equivalent of a terrorist organisation operating without let or hindrance in the public space. Coincidentally, their sense of self-importance has grown in provocative proportions since the Buhari administration took over in 2015. Apart from threatening other ethnic groups and stakeholders in the country, in a rather vexatious manner, its leaders recently declared that ‘‘Nigeria belongs to Fulani’’ and that the ‘‘Fulani will rule forever.’’ He added that his organisation has concluded arrangements to set up its own security outfit of five thousand men and more to be deployed in all the states in the country.   
 
Such an asinine view would not have deserved a second read but for the implicit complicity of the federal authorities with the antics of these arrogant merchants of violence and mischief. There has been no reprimand from the presidency. Also, the security agencies have conveniently sealed their ears and looked the other way while words capable of inflaming passions are being thrown into the airwaves. Added to this is the entrenchment of settlements of herders inside bushes across the country from where they unleash violence on innocent citizens in communities and highways. Whereas the Federal Government had asked all citizens to surrender their weapons, the order does not affect these murderous herdsmen. They can be seen carrying AK-47s freely while tending their cattle in certain parts of the country. What narrative is the Federal Government promoting? The impression is that the president is willy-nilly promoting the sectarian interests of his kinsmen above and over the national interest. This is dangerous and a threat to the much-needed national cohesion. 
 
Already, different stakeholders have taken exception to the irresponsible and provocative utterances of Miyetti Allah. The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) in the 19 northern states and Abuja has declared emphatically that the ‘‘statement is capable of causing disaffection among Nigerians’’ and ‘‘tearing the nation apart.’’ A few weeks ago, Governor Abdullahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State called on the Federal Government to ban the influx of herdsmen from neighbouring countries into Nigeria. The Yoruba World Congress (YWC) described the Miyetti Allah statement as ‘‘patently odious and filthy’’ and ‘‘highly explosive and inflammatory.’’ Muslim Rights Concern (MURIC) has also taken exception to the statement declaring that ‘‘Nigeria as a country belongs to all and not just one ethnic group.’’ So far, there is no indication that the Federal Government has cautioned the group on the volatility of its statements. This is unfortunate in the extreme.         

Nigeria as a corporate entity belongs to all the ethnic groups who have lived side by side since the amalgamation in 1914. Even when we fought a civil war from 1967 to 1970, we came together after hostilities and have managed to form a national consensus based on mutual respect.  The fundamental rights of all citizens are enshrined and guaranteed in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. No one ethnic group is superior to the other. It is on record that the political parties have always agreed to run inclusive governments. Indeed, during our years of military rule, the need for cohesion was always emphasised. Sadly, since the coming of the incumbent government, there has been a deep disregard for the sensibilities of the constituent parts of the federation as reflected in appointments to sensitive offices at the national level. No government in the nearly 60-year history of this country had been so clannish, insensitive and sectional in appointments, siting projects and body language as the Buhari administration. Retired Colonel Dangiwa Umar summed up the unwritten code of engagement of the Buhari administration in the letter he published two weeks ago. It is this clannishness that has given Miyetti Allah the gumption to make such provocative statements capable of setting the nation ablaze.

 
In contrast, the now proscribed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) did not threaten the corporate entity of Nigeria as much as Miyetti Allah has done before it received a draconian treatment from the government. If any organisation needs to be considered a terrorist organisation, it is Miyetti Allah. But the dominance of clannish persons in the security agencies has given the scoundrels free rein to utter inanities in the public space. We call on the Federal Government to call the group to order. Such double standard by the state in dealing with persons and institutions sow a seed of disunity and distrust and lack of faith in the continued existence of the country. 
 
President Muhammadu Buhari should redeem his image in the remaining three years of his administration. He has frittered away the goodwill, which brought him to power in 2015. He has allowed rapacious elements to hijack the reins of government to foist a sinister agenda on the people. Murderous herders have remained a constant security threat to lives and property in the country. Despite the freeze on interstate movements, the foot soldiers of Miyetti Allah have travelled to other states thus increasing tension in the land.     

Finally, we call on Miyetti Allah to concentrate on cow rearing business, which it registered itself for. If they continue to threaten people, there could be unforeseen repercussions from other stakeholders in the country. Certainly, that would be unfortunate. We need an atmosphere of peace, security, and mutual understanding to thrive as individuals and as a country. The security agencies should place Nigeria first and ensure the corporate existence of the nation. Nigeria as a country will outlive us all. However, the roles of individuals, good and bad will be part of our national history. How the President wishes to be remembered is dependent on how he pilots the affairs of the country from now till the handover date in 2023. He should, as president of the country and patron of pastoralists, ensure that provocative statements receive punitive sanctions from the arms of the law. 

https://m.guardian.ng/opinion/the-miyetti-allah-provocations/

Politics / We Only See Buhari In Pictures, There Is A Deceit Going On In Aso Rock by Hillard: 2:32pm On Jul 25, 2020
We only see Buhari in Pictures, there is a Deceit going on in Aso Rock – Dr. Katch Ononuju

A member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Katch Ononuju has reacted to the alleged slack responds of president Buhari on the ongoing suspected corrupt practices in the country.

Speaking on Friday during an interview on Channels Television, Ononuju alleged that President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration is an inactive one and for that reason, he doubts the visibility of the president in Aso Rock while saying that there is deceit going on in the Villa.

“The presidency doesn’t seem to exist. as a steering wheel for guiding the statecraft.

“We cannot see buhari, he is missing in action. That’s why you see the hushmummi, administrator of humanitarian Affairs saying that she spent N850 billion during the time of the lockdown feeding school children.

“That’s why we are talking about the northeast development program and we have people who spent over a hundred billion and we don’t have any talk about it.

“What we are saying is; there is a competition by members of the current Administration which is caused by the non-availability of President buhari acting as president of Nigeria.

“Buhari is not available as President of Nigeria. If he is there, why all these anormalise in display? You could have a house and that house would not be a home. It’s only becomes your home if people live inside.

“So, if President Buhari that we see on pictures is not available to act as well, to act as president of Nigeria then there is a deceit going on. You are showing us pictures of a man, how come he is not acting as president.” He said.

https://torixus.com/2020/07/we-only-see-buhari-in-pictures-there-is-a-deceit-going-on-in-asorock-dr-katch-ononuju/

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