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Politics / Re: INTERVIEW: Why We Killed Ironsi And Installed Gowon — Rtd Gen. Jeremiah Useni by Ogbonaikenna(m): 9:44pm On Sep 30, 2013
pazienza:

I still recommend that article for any igbo that comes across this thread, the mistakes of yesterdays must not be repeated. The dangers of leaving the media at the hand of a treacherous rival group can never be over emphasized.
that is why radio biafra is now broadcasting on youtube and getting ready to launch her tv in the coming days

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Politics / Re: Jonathan Plans Sovereign National Conference, Sends letter to NASS- Daily Trust by Ogbonaikenna(m): 7:34pm On Sep 23, 2013
great
Politics / Re: Untold Story Of How Boko Haram Overrun Nigerian Soldiers, Massacre Hundreds by Ogbonaikenna(m): 8:21pm On Sep 22, 2013
This was exactly how the biafra army defeated the nigeria military before they went for foreign help
Politics / Jonathan Plans Sovereign National Conference, Sends letter to NASS- Daily Trust by Ogbonaikenna(m): 1:47pm On Sep 22, 2013
Jonathan plans Sovereign
National Conference
Category: News
Published on Sunday, 22
September 2013 05:00
Written by Turaki A. Hassan
Hits: 40
President Goodluck Jonathan has
concluded plans to organize a
Sovereign National Conference,
Sunday Trust learnt in Abuja at
the weekend.
Top government officials who
spoke on condition anonymity
said the Federal government has
already gone far with the
preparation and planning of the
SNC where all ethnic groups in
the country will nominate their
delegates to the confab.
Sources in the National Assembly
said Jonathan had requested
both Senate President David
Mark, and Speaker of the House
of Representatives, Aminu Waziri
Tambuwal, to nominate two
senators and two House
members to represent the
Federal legislature in the SNC.
However, the source said, Mark
and Tambuwal both turned
down the request to nominate
MPs to the conference insisting
that, the National Assembly will
not be a party to it.
“I can confirm to you that both
Senate president and the Speaker
have received request from Mr.
President to nominate two
members from each of the
chamber to be delegates to the
SNC. But they have turned down
the request because we believe it
is illegal and it was an attempt to
give it a legal coloration when
lawmakers are part of it,” a
principal officer said.
“Our understanding is that, the
government is desperate in its
attempt to Balkanize Nigeria by
insisting on the SNC and we
won’t be here as true
representatives of the Nigerian
people and allow it happen,” the
legislator said.
Speaking at the commencement
of the Senate’s third legislative
session on Tuesday, Senator
Mark said, a conference of
Nigeria’s ethnic nationalities
called to foster frank and open
discussions of the national
question can “certainly find
accommodation in the extant
provisions of the 1999
constitution which guarantee
freedom of expression and
association.”
“I hasten to add that it would be
unconstitutional to clothe such a
conference with sovereign
powers,” Mark said.
The senate president maintained
that the National Assembly,
consisting of the elected
representatives of the Nigerian
people cannot be ignored and
that “to circumvent the
constitution and its provisions
on how to amend it and repose
sovereignty in an unpredictable
mass will be too risky and a
gamble and may ultimately do
great disservice to the idea of
one Nigeria.”
Mark further argued that, such a
conference whether sovereign or
not is not a magic wand and that
the heights attained by great
nations were not made by
sudden flights.
Politics / Re: Nigeria: To Break Or Not To Break By Femi Fani Kayode by Ogbonaikenna(m): 10:28pm On Sep 14, 2013
Appliedmaths.:
FFK no nah' we're tired of your opinion please keep it to your self. Statesmen shouldn't be involved in all these break-up drama, pls this is not bianca's case so no break-ups nor make-ups this is one 9ja and united we stand.
na by force?
Politics / Re: Nigeria: To Break Or Not To Break By Femi Fani Kayode by Ogbonaikenna(m): 10:03pm On Sep 14, 2013
Source: vanguard news
Politics / Re: Nigeria: To Break Or Not To Break By Femi Fani Kayode by Ogbonaikenna(m): 9:50pm On Sep 14, 2013
.DIFFERENCES Many may disagree
but one thing that I believe that
we can at least agree on is that
perhaps it is time for us to be
courageous enough to begin to
talk about these issues openly
and debate them. We must not
sweep our differences under the
carpet and ignore them as if they
do not exist but instead we must
find the courage and muster the
resolve to acknowledge them
and understand them. As far as I
am concerned, this is the
challenge of our time and these
are the questions that need to be
answered.
Whatever happens in 2015 and
whoever wins, whether it be a
northerner or Goodluck Jonathan
of the south-south, I see blood
on the horizon and I see disaster
approaching. Stark promises
from notable players such as
‘’there will be bloodshed if
Goodluck is not re-elected’’ do
not help and are not
encouraging. There are equally
strident and bellicose
murmurings from the other side
as well and some have
threatened that if there is a
repeat performance of the
massive rigging that the North
witnessed in the presidential
election of 2011 anywhere in the
country in 2015, ’’Nigeria will
burn’’ whilst another key player
said that ‘’both the dog and the
baboon shall be soaked in
blood’’.
2015 AS KEG OF GUN POWDER
These words must be taken very
seriously indeed and they reflect
the thinking and mindset of
millions of people from both
sides of the political and regional
divide. Worste still, whether we
like to admit it or not, religion
has now become a major factor
in our politics with Christians
being told in their churches that
it is their solemn duty to support
a Christian presidential candidate
and Muslims being told in their
mosques that it is theirs to
support a Muslim. We are sitting
on a keg of gunpowder and, in
my view, 2015 really will be the
year of make or break for
Nigeria. Sadly, in my humble
opinion, it is far closer to ‘’break’’
than it is to ’’make’’.
If we wish to avoid the road to
Kigali, we must change our
mindset and make the necessary
concessions that we need to
make. We must begin to think
outside of the box and be far
more innovative and
adventurous. For example, why is
it a must in the minds of some
that the PDP must field a Christian
as it’s presidential candidate and
why are some in the APC of the
view that the party must field a
northern Muslim as its own?
These hard and fast fixed
positions are most unhelpful and
the right thing and proper thing
to do is to completely discard
them and attempt to find a
presidential candidate that is a
Nigerian before being a
northerner, a southerner, a
Christian or a Muslim. And
thankfully there are quite a few
of such people around in the
new generation if only the
system will be far-sighted and
enlightened enough to allow
them to emerge and run. Failing
that we must open up the space
now and consider the
unpleasant assertion that the
premium that a united Nigeria
attracts may not be worth paying
simply because we are getting
nothing but failure after failure
and sorrow after sorrow as our
consistent return.
I do not have all the answers and
neither do I claim that I do.
Indeed I may well be wrong
which is why I would be
interested in hearing the views
of others and particularly those
from the younger generation
who may see things very
differently. Whichever way it
goes and regardless of what we
all think, let us not allow this
debate to be driven by the
uninformed or ignorance,
pettiness, hate and acrimony. Let
us not insult one another or act
as if any tribe or nationality are a
collection of angels whilst others
are nothing but demons. Let us
join issues and exchange ideas
in a civil, restrained and decent
manner without hurling insults
at one another or allowing our
emotions to becloud our
thinking.
At the end of the day, we all want
the same thing- namely, to put in
place a system that is in the best
interest of the Nigerian people
and to empower a new
leadership that will allow them to
achieve their full potentials? That
is the objective and that alone.
Over to you.
*Fani Kayode was a Minister of
Aviation
Politics / Nigeria: To Break Or Not To Break By Femi Fani Kayode by Ogbonaikenna(m): 9:48pm On Sep 14, 2013
Nigeria: To break or not to
break
on september 14, 2013 at 7:40
pm in news
By Femi Fani-Kayode
Today a great protest is taking
place in the Catallan region of
Spain. According to the polls, 52
per cent of the people from that
region wish to break off from
Spain and to establish a new
European sovereign state.
Later this year, the people of
Scotland are having their own
referendum to determine
whether or not they will stay in
the United Kingdom and, again,
from the polls, it is very clear that
the majority of Scots wish to
have their own new sovereign
state and that the Scottish
Nationalist Party enjoys massive
support. Nobody in either Spain
or the United Kingdom has
insulted those people or labelled
them as ‘’ethnic jingoists’’ or
‘’primitive tribalists’’ for wanting
to break off from the greater
whole and establish their own
country.
Fani-Kayode
Fani-Kayode
This is because everyone
respects the right of the various
ethnic groups and nationalities
within their wider nation to
exercise their right of self-
determination which is an
integral and fundamental aspect
of international law. Exercising
that right does not turn them
into villains and does not make
them any less patriotic than their
compatriots who do not share
their views. It just means that
they have a different perspective
and that they believe, as many
believed before Malaysia and
Singapore broke up, that the
interests of their various peoples
are better served when and if
they go their separate ways.
They opted to be friendly
neighbours rather than to be
compelled to remain within the
same territory against their
collective will. As we in Nigeria
approach the 100-year
anniversary of our 1914
Lugardian amalglamation and, as
the 2015 elections are fast
approaching with both the
northern region and the south-
south zone desperate to take or
to hold on to power at any cost
respectively, we need to begin to
ask ourselves some basic and
fundamental questions about
our future. For example, is our
interest better served by
remaining as one nation or is it
time for those nationalities that
wish to leave the federation in a
peaceful and orderly way, as a
result of a legitimate and honest
referendum, be alllowed to go?
UNANSWERED QUESTIONS
If the breaking up of larger
countries into smaller and more
viable ones is good enough for
India (which broke into three),
the Sudan (which broke into
two), Czekhoslovakia (which
broke into two), Yugoslavia
(which broke into 5), the Soviet
Union (which broke into 15) and
numerous other countries over
the years, why is it not good
enough for us? Again, why
should those that believe that
Nigeria ought to break up be
subjected to so much suspicion,
ridicule, contempt and insults
from those that do not share
their views?
Some of the questions that need
to be answered are as follows-
firstly, is our union working?
Secondly, is our marriage a good
one and is it a happy one as
well? Are we satisfied with what
has essentially become a country
that has been turned into
nothing more than (with
apologies to Chief Bode George)
‘’Turn by Turn Nigeria?’’ where
each ethnic group simply looks
forward to enjoying its time to
control the federation and all the
nation’s resources from an all
powerful centre? Are we not
meant to be far more than this?
Is this what the founding fathers
of our nation envisaged?
More than anything else the
recent igbo/yoruba debate over
the issue of the status of Lagos
state and the deportation of a
handful of igbo destitute back to
the east has proved to me that
we as a people are very different
from one another and that our
interests may be better served if
we are no longer bound
together as one. I dare to voice
this opinion even though many
Yoruba share it but will not say
so publiclly.
Is it not time for us to begin to
accept the bitter truth that our
marriage is uncomfortable and
unhappy and that it may not
have been made in heaven or
ordained by God? Is it not clear
that each region or each
nationality ought to be able to
develop at its own pace? Is it not
time for us to have a
confederation of nationalities in
Nigeria and to restructure the
country drastically to give
maximum autonomy to the
various regions and nationalities
or indeed is it not time to just
break up and go our separate
ways?

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Politics / Re: Ameachi Denied Access To Government House by Ogbonaikenna(m): 8:02pm On Sep 12, 2013
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Travel / Medview Lands At Enugu International Airport by Ogbonaikenna(m): 10:54pm On Sep 09, 2013
Medview makes historic landing at enugu international airport
Politics / Re: Ex Militant, Tompolo Acquires $13.3 Million (N2.12 Billion) Private Jet by Ogbonaikenna(m): 6:43pm On Sep 09, 2013
Na this kind person northerners wan comot food for him mouth? 2015 go dey bloody abeg
Politics / Borno To Demolish Churches For The Construction Of Housing Units by Ogbonaikenna(m): 6:52am On Sep 09, 2013
apprehensions among Christians in Borno State following attacks by the Boko Haram Islamic sect has taken a new dimension as the state government intensifies efforts to demolish over 20 churches and schools built by the churches.

The development has therefore continued to fuel speculations about the desperation to Islamize the country beginning from Northern Nigeria.

Our correspondent reliably gathered that “the state government will embark on the demolition exercise any moment from now.”

Sources hinted that the Borno state government has already dispatched a notice to the leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria, Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria and owners of farmlands in the area, intimating them of the plan to acquire the structures for a 1000 housing units.

A leaflet from the office of the Borno State Ministry of Lands and Survey dated August 20 and signed by one Musa Ummate (O/C Land Administration) on behalf of the commissioner was obtained by journalists on Sunday in Abuja.

The leaflet is entitled: “Notice of Acquisition and assessment/valuation of structures on proposed site for 1000 Housing Units along Gubio Road Highway.”

It reads: “I am directed to refer to you farmers and holders of structures on the proposed site for the matter captioned above and regret to inform you that the executive governor has by the power conferred on him by Section (2)b of the Land Use Act 1978 directed through high powered committee on construction Ref. no: HPCC/2500/HE/S/TEC/1 to notify you of his intention to acquire your farm lands and assessment/valuation of the structures on the proposed site situated along Gubio Road, Maiduguri.

“The acquisition is necessary in view of requirements of the land by the state government for overriding public interest to construct a Housing Estate. The affected farmers and holders of structures are to take note and appear on site for the above exercise, please.”

However, our correspondent learnt from reliable sources that the state government has no plan to develop any housing estate but to destroy the churches and over 20 private schools built by the churches.

A source said, “Over 20 churches and many schools will be affected. The lands on which the churches were built were bought from farmers and they have the authority and certificate of the District Head in Maiduguri popularly called Bulama. The land was not under the Ministry when it was bought.

“The Christians went for the meeting called by the governor and for several hours, the governor didn’t come out to see them. It is always difficult for Christians to get a land in Maiduguri. Even after getting the land, the government won’t give you Certificate of Occupancy. They compensated all Borno muslims who were victims of Boko Haram. But how many Christians were compensated?”

When contacted, the General Secretary of CAN, Dr. Musa Asake, confirmed the development but called on Borno State government to have a rethink.

He said, “We have seen that eviction notice from the Borno state government. We are all Nigerians and there are other places where the state government can develop. The areas being earmarked for demolition are already developed with churches and schools.



http://www.tribune.com.ng/news2013/index.php/en/component/k2/item/21166-tension-in-maiduguri-as-govt-moves-to-demolish-20-churches,-schools.html
Politics / Re: Parallel PDP: Ex-n’delta Militants Declare Atiku Persona Non Grata by Ogbonaikenna(m): 5:46pm On Sep 08, 2013
ajasa olufemi: by 2015..the Ex-militant will be shocked..cos Jonathan will by den be an Ex-leader
wake up
Nairaland / General / Re: Mr Seun, I Want To Sponsor LIVE Streaming On Nairaland by Ogbonaikenna(m): 3:45pm On Sep 08, 2013
Akamu and Stew:

I hope this thrash is restricted to Sectarian/ethnic section..
you are scared already? Anytime you log on to nairaland be ready to hear our broadcast

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Nairaland / General / Mr Seun, I Want To Sponsor LIVE Streaming On Nairaland by Ogbonaikenna(m): 2:59pm On Sep 08, 2013
Mr Seun, its my wish to sponsor LIVE streaming of radio biafra broadcast on nairaland for one week. How much will it cost me. Remember it is business. Thanks
Politics / Re: Kwankwaso: We’ll Join APC If Talks Fail by Ogbonaikenna(m): 7:44am On Sep 08, 2013
bashy_demy: Please what's the population of the ijaws?
whats is the population of fuji, mali, togo? etc

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