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Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by Nobody: 7:51am On May 30, 2021
Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone

By Anonymous Writer

Before August 9, 1965, the Singaporeans were seen as an irritation in Malaysia.

Then Singapore was one of the 14 states of Malaysia. Singaporeans were viewed as arrogant, stubborn, and domineering.

While the United Malays National Organisation wanted affirmative action or “quota system” for the Malays, the People’s Action Party of the Singaporeans insisted that the best thing for the country was a merit-based policy on all issues, so as to bring out the best in the nation and create a spirit of excellence.

This constant disagreement and tension resulted in race riots. It got to a point where the Malays could take it no more. So on August 9, 1965 they convened the parliament, with no Singaporean parliamentarian present. At that sitting, the legislators voted unanimously (126 – 0) to expel Singapore from Malaysia.

When the Singaporeans heard that they had been expelled from the nation, at first they were devastated.

But they took their fate in their hands and started building a new nation.
And, indeed, by applying merit and the pursuit of excellence, Singaporeans built a country that moved from the Third World to First World in record time, overtaking Malaysia in all ramifications.

Interestingly, despite this sad way of parting, Malaysia and Singapore have remained good neighbours.

In spite of the success that the latter has recorded, it has not made Malaysia not to record its own success.

There are many similarities between the story of Singapore and Malaysia and the Igbo and Nigeria.

The Igbo are not happy with the quota system policy used in the admission into federal schools and federal positions. They want competitiveness in every sector, which will lead to the best being selected, for the sake of excellence.

The Igbo are seen as arrogant, noisy, domineering, greedy, over-ambitious, to mention but a few.

Many Nigerians see them as irritants.
They get killed frequently, especially in the North, at the least misunderstanding.
Sometimes the cause of the provocation is someone from Denmark, Cameroon or another part of Nigeria.

There are many Nigerians who will easily tell you: “We will never allow an Igbo person to rule Nigeria.” There are many who believe that the problem of Nigeria is from the Igbo and that once the Igbo are done away with, Nigeria’s problems will disappear.

Given this scenario, the Igbo want a true federal system that will make Nigeria look like what it was before 1966, with each state or region taking charge of most of its affairs and moving at its own pace.

But very Sadly, anytime it mentions restructuring or true federalism, there are forces that resist it vehemently and insist that such will not be allowed.

Ironically, despite this view by many Nigerians about the Igbo, anytime any person or group from Igbo land asks that the Igbo be allowed to leave Nigeria to form their own country, the resistance from most Nigerians is fierce. This reaction creates a contradiction. If the Igbo are irritants and troublemakers, why not expel them from Nigeria the way Singaporeans were expelled from Malaysia? But if you see them as valuable and believe they must be part of the Nigerian state, why not treat them as equal partners in the union? What does Nigeria really want from the Igbo?

Sometime ago news broke that the Department of State Services embarked on a recruitment exercise, with 165 people recruited from the North-West.

The report said that 51 people were recruited from Katsina State alone, the home state of President Muhammadu Buhari and the Director General of Department of State Security, Mr Lawal Daura, while the number of people recruited from the five states of the South-East was 44 and the number recruited from the six states of the South-South was 42.

Compare that with the academic performance of the different zones of Nigeria. The Unified Tertiary Matriculation Education of 2016 produced the following number of applicants from the six zones:

South-East (five states) = 335,883;

South-West (six states) = 320,691;

South-South (six states) = (299,632);

North-Central (six states plus the FCT) = 259,846;

North-West (seven states) = 163,240;

North-East (six states) = 96,220.

The six states that produced the highest number of candidates were:

Imo – 104,383
Delta – 78,854
Anambra – 77,694
Osun – 72,752
Oyo – 72,298
Enugu – 69,381.
The six states that produced the least number of candidates were:

Adamawa – 15,615
Jigawa – 12,664
Yobe – 10,045
Sokoto – 10,006
Kebbi – 8,947
Zamfara – 5,295
The states that were given a minimum of 130 cut-off mark out of 200 in the 2013 examination into the Unity Schools were:

Anambra – Male (139) Female (139)

Imo – Male (138) Female (138)

Enugu – Male (134) Female (134)

Lagos – Male (133) Female (133)

Delta – Male (131) Female (131)

Ogun – Male (131) Female (131)

Abia – Male (130) Female (130)

For the same examination, the states that were given cut-off marks of less than 50 were:

Borno – Male (45) Female (45)

Jigawa – Male (44) Female (44)

Bauchi – Male (35) Female (35)

Kebbi – Male (9) Female (20)

Sokoto – Male (9) Female (13)

Taraba – Male (3) Female (11)

Yobe – Male (2) Female (27)

Zamfara – Male (4) Female (2)

The six states that scored above 50 per cent in the 2015 West African Senior School Certificate of Education were: Abia (63.94%), Anambra (61.18%), Edo (61.05%), Rivers (55.69%), and Imo (52.49%). The states that scored below 13 percent in the same examination were Kebbi (12.08%), Katsina (10.81%), Gombe (7.41%), Jigawa (6.37%), Zamfara (6.23%), Yobe (4.37%).

These are verifiable results that have remained virtually the same for decades. And they give an idea of the number of candidates that are involved in education from each state and zone, as well as their academic performance.

The point of this essay is not that it is only the Igbo that excel in many sectors. Other ethnic groups, especially from the South, also excel. But the focus of this essay is the Igbo. From the attitude of other ethnic groups, it seems that they are comfortable with the status quo. If not, they should not be focusing on the Igbo as their problem.

The call for restructuring of the country has been promoted as the solution to Nigeria’s problem. However, there are strong forces that are hell-bent on ensuring that the restructuring of the country will never succeed. They have been erroneously schooled that restructuring will impoverish them.

The danger in this hard line against restructuring is that if restructuring fails, the alternative may not be palatable.

Nigeria has moved in a self-destructive path for long.
Nigeria has been wallowing in retrogression for long because some stakeholders are afraid that pulling it out and setting it on the path of progress will cost them their feeding bottle. But nothing lasts forever.

Last time, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, met his seemingly impossible bail conditions within 48 hours. When the bail conditions were made public, the belief of many was that no serving Senator of the Federal Republic of Nigeria would want to associate with him.

But the South-East caucus of the Senate met and quickly chose one of them to stand bail for him. All other conditions were also swiftly met.

If those conditions were given in December 2015, no Nigerian Senator would have wanted to be associated with Kanu.

But Since his coming into office, Buhari has continued to display a type of croynism and prebendalism that has never been witnessed in Nigeria. And the worst beneficiaries of this are the Igbo.

He has been making it clear by his words and actions that the North and the Igbo are not equal partners in the Nigerian project.

He has been distributing Nigerian resources and appointments to his kinsmen and region as if they are his personal property and This brazen nepotism has made even the fiercest Igbo critics of Kanu’s call for secession to develop sympathies for Kanu.

Nigerians must decide what they want from the Igbo. It is either they want the Igbo in Nigeria as full citizens or they want them out as non-citizens.
Why must you chose to kill them all instead of letting them go alife.

As the English say, Nigerians can’t have their cake and eat it!

https://therepublicannews.net
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by Nobody: 8:16am On May 30, 2021
You have a really clean submission here and I commend your efforts.

The Nigerian and Igbo phenomenon troubles the mind.
While it is clear as crystal , it is still very difficult to understand.

The Igbo man is not treated fairly in this country.
He is in his country and is treated as a second class citizen. He is seen as the trouble with Nigeria.

Rising to that reality, he has asked to be out of the country ; to form his own country where he will trouble no man and own his shit squarely and fairly, yet more hate.

The Igbo man is enslaved in his own country, and you know their history with slavery : they walk on water to their freedom or to their death.

So, it's no big deal.

All should just be prepared for the violence because you don't suppress a just people and win.
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by 4four(m): 8:33am On May 30, 2021
Even do I am not Igbo but I put myself in Ur shoes, I can feel the anger and frustration.
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by goodnessme1(f): 8:37am On May 30, 2021
We must go our different way.
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by tysontim(m): 8:39am On May 30, 2021
The anger is building, it will affect everybody not just the SE and SS
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by Freestainworld(m): 8:48am On May 30, 2021
The Igbo's are endangered species in this Union called Nigeria, the wants of the Igbo's are very clear, treat us equally as Nigerians or allow us to go.
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by VictorUSA(m): 8:55am On May 30, 2021
Nigerian leaders are not as sane as the malays, so your opinion may not be valid.
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by orikoku: 9:11am On May 30, 2021
They can't listen on till it consume them.
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by FreeIgbos: 9:24am On May 30, 2021
That's sensible and reasonable people for you! But what we have in this contraption is idiots who can't reason like normal human beings. You hate Igbos and can't stand them yet you fighting and dying to keep them with you?! Aren't you all idiots??
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by horsepower102: 9:37am On May 30, 2021
If you take out igbos from Nigeria, who will Nigerians use their hatred of to build fake unity?

There is religious division among the yorubas despite their propaganda but Igbo hate helps them stay together.

There is no unity among the minorities in the Niger delta but igbohopia and Igbo hate is what they decided to build their unity on.

There is no love among the northerners and boko haram and Fulani Herdsmen exposed it but even the oppressed and the oppressor northerner easily comes together under igbo hate.
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by horsepower102: 9:48am On May 30, 2021
Hatred for igbos is what led to the downfall of Nigeria.

If Nigeria was to magically stay together for another 50 years, our grand children will be having the same problems that we are complaining about today.

Let everyone go their way and fight for their own destiny.

The white man is not a god and has no right to create a country for us. This is a fundamental violation of humanity.

Those killing fellow Africans to maintain this evil creation. May your generation have no peace.
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by onlyson16(m): 9:55am On May 30, 2021
Well said bro, upon all this naked truth some stupppid fellow here will still come to talk nonsense. God is not asleep, one day shall be one day i believed we ll be free
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by FreeIgbos: 9:59am On May 30, 2021
Even nairaland is not left out in this show of shame. Ordinarily, one would expect the media of which nairaland is part of, to at least show unbiased fairness but no, it's still the same Igbophobic tendencies that is the order of the day here. Seun even personally created a thread where he unabashedly stated that he won't tolerate acts that promote Biafra. Seun wants peace without justice! Which is tantamount to supporting subjugation!

Now, if this thread beamed Igbos in bad light, it would be hurriedly pushed to front page, but now it logically expressed issues which incidentally laid bare the Igbo predicament in Nigeria, they would rather allow it to remain hidden or even push it to cultural section so that many people won't see it.

It's indeed a big shame!!!!!
Re: Nigeria Must Take Decision On The Biafrans Now, It's For Good Of Everyone by AntiIgbo: 10:00am On May 30, 2021
tysontim:
The anger is building, it will affect everybody not just the SE and SS
Attachee cheesy
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