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| I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by segalex(op): 6:02am On Nov 16, 2015 |
Owei Lakemfa
SOME days ago, I woke up to find that someone, or
group had decided to change my country. It was there on
Facebook; a supposed map of a new country called
Biafra. I was neither consulted nor my opinion sought. I
am not also aware that the Ijaws, who are my parents,
our neigbours the Isokos, Itsekiris, Urhobos, Efiks,
Ibibios, Orons etcetera, were consulted. Some fellow
Nigerians in demonstrating their right to self-
determination, decided that I do not have the right to be
consulted.
If I were to reincarnate and have power of choice, I would
ordinarily, not decide to be a Nigerian. I would prefer to
be an African, in that united continent Kwame Nkrumah
prophesied, with a single government, currency,
economy and citizenship. I will not trade a continent for
another small enclave, while industrialised Europe has
almost evolved into one entity. That will not be strategic
thinking, it will be collective backwardness.
I understand why the agitators need the Southern
nationalities; they require their oil and gas resources, and
access to the sea. But they are being quixotic by forcing
these peoples into a map. They need to consult and
persuade. But this will be difficult as the advocates of a
new Biafra have not made public any known philosophy,
ideology, vision, road map, socio-economic programme
or policy, including on peoples and minority rights.
I have read some juvenile Boko Haram Shekarau-like
outbursts by the new kid on the bloc, Nnamdi Kalu of the
Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) who vomits words
like “If they don’t give us Biafra, no human being will
remain alone in Nigeria by that time; we shall turn
everybody into corpses; you better go and buy your
coffin.” He reminds me of the quixotic ‘uprising’ by the
Biafra Zionist Federation led by Benjamin Igwe Onwuka
who on June 5, 2014 tried to seize the Enugu State
Broadcasting Service (ESBS) ostensibly to declare a
Biafra Republic.
Apart from these, I have seen photographs of people in
camouflage doing drills in alleged preparation for war to
actualise Biafra. I am not sure they know what they are
doing. I was six when the civil war broke out. Until this
day, I still recall the faces of my play mates like Ngozi
Eze, who left for the East and never came back when
their families returned. You imagine the trauma the rest
of their families went through. I also, still recall the
faces of my uncles; Anusi, and Wisdom Fakrogha, who
went to that war, and never returned. It is not just about
the massive destruction, starvation and early graves. It
included injuries that never healed, scars that people
carry in their hearts. Like John Pepper Clarke wrote, in
his poem, The Casualties. “The casualties are not only
those who are dead… The casualties are not only those
who started A fire and now cannot put out. Thousands
are burning that have no say in the matter…We are all
casualties”
I read about people on both sides, glorifying the civil
war. Yes, it was a glorious war; but not for the two
million who lost their lives. It was a heroic war; but not
for the children taken to Gabon who never returned. War
can be glamorous, but not for the dead. Not for those
who become invalid, the widowed and the orphaned. For
the true victims, the pain never really go away.
For Kalu and his group who argue that the Igbos are a
conquered people in bondage, needing to be free, I say
the conquered are not necessarily those who are said to
have lost the civil war forty five years ago, but those on
either side who lost their lives, income, property and
loved ones. The victors are not necessarily those who
sing victory songs; but those who smile to the banks
having made fortunes selling arms and rice, boots and
aircraft, bombs and relief materials to all sides in the
conflict.
When during the 1962 Missile Crisis over Cuba, and
American President, John .F. Kennedy was toying with
the idea of going to war, then Soviet Union leader, Nikita
Khrushchev wrote him, warning “I have participated in
two world wars and know that war ends only when it has
rolled through cities and villages, everywhere sowing
death and destruction. For such is the logic of war. If
people do not display wisdom, they will clash like blind
moles and then, mutual annihilation will commence.”
But if we want to persuade our angry compatriots to
remain, we must understand why they want out. I turn
to Kalu to understand him. First he claims that the
operation of the Federal Character provision and
development, is lopsided. In other words, Igbos are
marginalised. But interestingly, most or all nationalities
in the country feel the same way. He says Igbos are
killed in parts of the country. Ironically, the ‘killing fields’
today are in the North East, and Middle Belt where all
Nigerians are victims. He argues that Nigeria is an
artificial creation. I agree fully with him; but which
country is not? Even the Biafra, his group wants to
create will also be an artificial one. He laments that while
the soldiers on the Federal side were paid, those who
fought for Biafra were not. Whatever the arguments; this
appears more an administrative issue, and less a reason
for secession.
He pointed at corruption, mass unemployment and
injustice in what he calls the “Zoological Republic of
Nigeria” Doubtlessly, there is injustice; to the poor and
powerless; the voiceless and the vulnerable. But the
solution cannot be the balkanization of the country;
rather, it is to fight these ills.
Even if I am left out of Biafra as I desire, I don’t want a
passport to go drink from the knowledge of Arthur
Nwankwo in Enugu, visit Maxim Uzotu, ‘the god of
poetry’ or share a drink with Anaele Ihuoma in Owerri.
We cannot deny those who clamour for a new country,
but the rest of us have the duty and right to propagate
our desire for a united Nigeria, and an integrated Africa http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/11/i-dont-want-another-country/ |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by Ini22(f): 6:04am On Nov 16, 2015 |
OK |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by leo047: 6:05am On Nov 16, 2015 |
Biafra should relax ooo |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by mysteriousman(m): 6:06am On Nov 16, 2015 |
His points are valid |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by leo047: 6:07am On Nov 16, 2015 |
Ini22:fast banny |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by bewla(m): 6:07am On Nov 16, 2015 |
all this for |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by fagbalex(m): 6:44am On Nov 16, 2015 |
This Man is truly a Man of wisdom, may God increase you in knowledge. Excellent writting |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by Money40: 6:50am On Nov 16, 2015 |
Lol payed fool the Name Biafra was suggested by an ijaw man our last president is an akwaibom man, all this political jobbers should know we youth of nija delta want a better future for our kids, we can't stay with hausas who threw away Jonathan confab, idiot who sell there soul for money |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by Agimor(m): 6:59am On Nov 16, 2015 |
A dog that wants to die does not listen to the whistle of his master (Nnamdi Kanu). |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by CyberWolf: 7:01am On Nov 16, 2015 |
All these propaganda is not sailing again. You guys should give it up already because Biafra is here already. |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by carnegiefan: 7:05am On Nov 16, 2015 |
segalex:See black man's mentality. You refuse to go, fine, but you don't want others to go either due to your selfishness. Those of us who want to go have already factored in the problem of visas for visiting what is left of Nigeria; why can't you do the same? You would rather that all ethnic groups in Nigeria fail together, than have any succeed separately. A white man would never reason like this, that is why you have tiny countries like Luxemburg and Liechtenstein. A black man will stick to a fatuous flat-footed contraption than take risk for greatness. Ndi isi ojii! Tufiakwa. |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by edlion57(m): 7:10am On Nov 16, 2015 |
Biafra |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by Rival(m): 7:36am On Nov 16, 2015 |
Valid points. |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by yang(m): 7:40am On Nov 16, 2015 |
Brown envelope journalist Biafra is here |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by ishiamu(m): 7:49am On Nov 16, 2015 |
leo047: |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by Phame: 8:37am On Nov 16, 2015 |
The wise ones are speaking, let the miscreants from biazoo hear. |
| Re: I Don’t Want Another Country- Owei Lakemfa by Phame: 8:38am On Nov 16, 2015 |
yang:we want you gone. |
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