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Igbo, An Endangered Specie In Nigeria by ImperialYoruba(op): 2:32am On Aug 04, 2016
The Ralph Uwazuruike-led Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, declared yesterday that the condition of Ndigbo in the country have gradually being elevated from second to third class citizens.
To this extent, they are now becoming endangered species and as such could be prevented from occupying any public office in Nigeria in future.
In a statement issued to newsmen in Onitsha, Anambra state, by Biafra Director of Information, Mazi Chris Mocha shortly after their monthly meeting at Ojukwu memorial Library (Auditorium), in new Owerri, Imo state, MASSOB expressed concern that Ndigbo are still being treated as inferior subjects and looked at with scornful eyes.


Adding to this, that Igbo citizens have remained prime targets in every violence across the country with little or no intervention from federal government.
Mocha, who described the condition Ndigbo are facing in Nigeria today as worrisome, further stated that Igbo citizens had even been relegated to the background in the unworkable contraption called Nigeria.
MASSOB specifically cited the gruesome murders of Ndigbo in recent times without any provocation in some Northern states by muslim extremists as examples, adding, “we have been massacred in the north, our women raped and abducted by armed Fulani herdsmen in our local communities”.
Re: Igbo, An Endangered Specie In Nigeria by babdap: 4:11am On Aug 04, 2016
Ndigbo's failed to move on after 2015 General Election they cried more than the bereaved. There ill - thought agitation for biafra may have costed top military officer from their region their jobs lately.
Re: Igbo, An Endangered Specie In Nigeria by ObinnaIzuora: 4:36am On Aug 04, 2016
[size=17pt]The Ralph Uwazuruike-led Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, declared yesterday that the condition of Ndigbo in the country have gradually being elevated from second to third class citizens.
To this extent, they are now becoming endangered species and as such could be prevented from occupying any public office in Nigeria in future.
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Re: Igbo, An Endangered Specie In Nigeria by kettle84(m): 5:06am On Aug 04, 2016
ObinnaIzuora:
[size=17pt]The Ralph Uwazuruike-led Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, declared yesterday that the condition of Ndigbo in the country have gradually being elevated from second to third class citizens.
To this extent, they are now becoming endangered species and as such could be prevented from occupying any public office in Nigeria in future.
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who public office help not even the North, they remain the poorest and have the highest begging population.Obasansajo ruled for 8yrs ,what did he do for the south west.he remains the most hated person.Jonathan ruled for 6yrs what did he do for Beyelsa? per capita income is the yardstick for measuring productivity.we don't care who rules because it helps no one.
Re: Igbo, An Endangered Specie In Nigeria by Yujin(m): 8:21am On Aug 04, 2016
babdap:
Ndigbo's failed to move on after 2015 General Election they cried more than the bereaved. There ill - thought agitation for biafra may have costed top military officer from their region their jobs lately.
... And by your comment you sanctioned buhari's actions? What is the mark of a true leader? A true leader seeks the good and improvement of all the constituents of its domain. He allays the fears of those who perceive him wrongly except if they are right. Has buhari done so? What has he achieved so far? How fair has his appointments been? Some of us have learnt not just to look at the present but rather tomorrow and even the distant future. Some day ndigbo will smile and rejoice at the freedom they so much seek. Those who mock them today will hide their faces in shame.
Re: Igbo, An Endangered Specie In Nigeria by waledeji(m): 8:37am On Aug 04, 2016
Point of correction.. ...iboes are actually 4th class citizens right now, ijaws have taken over 3rd class status from iboes grin grin grin
Re: Igbo, An Endangered Specie In Nigeria by 9japride(m): 8:49am On Aug 04, 2016
One day light will rule over darkness. History won't be forgetten.
Re: Igbo, An Endangered Specie In Nigeria by tsdarkside(m): 8:53am On Aug 04, 2016
na dem dey endanger their selfs...they are the zoo-animals not us...soon nigeria will start building zoos and dump them all their for auwa amusement...
Re: Igbo, An Endangered Specie In Nigeria by temptnow: 8:57am On Aug 04, 2016
waledeji:
Point of correction.. ...iboes are actually 4th class citizens right now, ijaws have taken over 3rd class status from iboes grin grin grin
point of correction, igbos comes first in Nigeria, Northerners 2nd then SS 3rd then others. We are always the best nobody can intimidate us.
Re: Igbo, An Endangered Specie In Nigeria by thewarrior72: 9:31am On Aug 04, 2016
Which sane igbo person takes the useless uwazurike serious? The scam who corned his gullible followers and the day he was settled/bribed by the FG the fool went underground deserting his gullible followers, till date must of them are still langushing in jail.
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