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Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by jeremy85(op): 8:54am On Mar 15, 2017
Ohaneze and Its Unjustified Fear of the Army

By Israel Abiodun

It takes morbid fear to work up the courage to condemn what a large population are commending. When the Nigerian Army inaugurated a 7-member Special Board of Inquiry into allegations of human rights abuses against it the development was met with accolades. Several people commended the development as a plus for the Army because it will help it identify those that conduct themselves against the agreed rules of engagement. But it was not so for Ohaneze Ndi Igbo whose President General, Chief John Nnia Nwodo rushed to the public square with a declaration that the outcome of the inquiry would not be acceptable to his group.

Had Chief Nnia Nwodo's tirade happened when Ohaneze was still a group that command respect the Special Board of Inquiry would have been dead on arrival. But for this type of article, Nwodo's tantrum has been forgotten and even horde of separatists troll on the internet barely paid attention to the statement as they moved on to what they enjoy doing, bemoaning a civil war that was fought even before they were born. For Nwodo, and any other person that joined him in concocting the press statement in which it disparaged the inquiry, the task ahead of them has moved from difficult to impossible as Nigerians will take their platform even less seriously now that it has been revealed they are scared witless.

Unfortunately, the fear that propels Nwodo and his associate is not about the safety of the people of the South East – all law abiding Nigerians are safe from the security agencies, including the Army. It is a fear of losing the meal tickets that Ohaneze has severally been deployed to secure for those piloting its affairs. These meal tickets are valid when people running the federal government see a socio-cultural organization as having enough clout and influence that can be drawn upon when it is time to mobilize people. That bite was lost in the last general election when Ohaneze could not even come up with a single voice to endorse the poor performing then President Goodluck Jonathan. It has always been about the sharing formula for the group so they never bothered to pursue things that are in the interest of their constituency.

Even as a new leadership took the mantle of managing Ohaneze, the executive would have preferred that they are able to maintain the status quo; that of lying to the world and misleading its youths that Igbos are victims. The victim blame game serves the interest of these parochial leaders so well that they now accept their own lies as the truth, not because they are dubious but because they have repeated the lie of marginalization so many times that they now believe it to be the truth. They are therefore scared that the Army inquiry would give perspective to Nigerians and the lies would be exposed and the victim card would become worthless.

More frightening for Nwodo and his cohort is the likelihood that the inquiry would expose the true nature of the insurgency being waged by separatists like the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Movement for the Actualization of a Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB). While Nwodo has openly backed these separatists, the inquiry may establish how Ohaneze is connected with the violent elements in these groups particularly how they are funded.

Ohaneze has done a good job till date in packaging the IPOB/MASSOB elements as harmless protesters asking for a Biafra republic – there has been no mention from the right quarters in Igboland about how this constitute a breach of the law. Had that been the only law broken in the agitation for a state that would not last one football season it would have been easier to stomach. But these are elments that finance their organisations from the proceeds of kidnap for ransom. They are the same people that killed other ethnic nationalities and buried bodies in shallow mass graves; the resort to shallow mass graves is apparently not unconnected with trying to avoid a repeat of Ezu river, when several corpses floated down the river. At one of their protests these separatists threw military personnel into the river in Onitsha.

The smokescreen fell away from the façade Ohaneze has been hiding behind when Nwodo openly declared that “No reasonable father would disown his child publicly because he misbehaved.” So he confirmed that the IPOB/MASSOB militias are their children while the latter half is an admission that these fighters "misbehaved", which is a mild way of acknowledging the destructive path they have chosen. Interestingly, further south of Igboland another Chief had made similar assertion when he claimed the militants that are destroying economic assets are his children. This gives some degree of clarity to the disrupted plan to cause mayhem in Port Harcourt under the guise of celebrating the inauguration of an American President that may soon place members of these militant groups on the US persona non grata list of those not welcome to his country.

Back to the more crucial issue of the Board of Inquiry, the panel must be accorded its status as being at par with a judicial panel; its proceedings and eventual outcomes must not be preempted in the manner that Chief Nwodo did when he said no one can be a judge in his own case and the outcome of the inquiry would not be acceptable to Ohaneze. It is understandable that the President General of Ohaneze with the militant youths he has acknowledged as his children would be jittery at the mere thought of hearing the families of people they have killed or maimed give testimony. The solution is however not to try shooting the inquiry down before it properly began its work.

One must however sympathize with Chief Nwodo. He inherited a fractured organization though a profoundly rancorous process and must now prove that he is the warrior leader of Igbo umbrella organization. Fighting shadows might just count in his favour so he will necessarily undertake more verbal attacks on persons and institutions that will leave his clansmen with the impression that he is leading them somewhere.

Since it will be uncharitable to identify a man's predicament without offering solutions, the suggestion is for Nwodo to get more realistic and persuade his followers, including the fighters to do the same. The slush funds they are angry at no longer having access to was not going to last forever anyway – they should therefore get real and find honest vocations, millions of enterprising Igbo people have thriving businesses all over the country that they would not give up for the pipe dream of political jobbers that are selling the mirage of Biafra. He must also find experts that could help those among his followers that are delusional to the point of dressing as and referring to themselves as Jews. And of course, the preoccupation with what the panel will find should stop if IPOB/MASSOB are as innocent as Ohaneze claims.

Abiodun PhD, a public affairs commentator writes from Ibadan, Oyo State.
Re: Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by bosco2017: 9:06am On Mar 15, 2017
What is your point ? Op . Nwodo is right . We stand with Nwodo. This is the first time Ohanaeze Ndigbo leadership is with the igbo masses..They speak the mind of the majority of Igbos. The committee Burutai constituted was mostly hausa fulani n yoruba extractions. How do you expect a fair investigation.

Any way , no need to investigate because the killing was glaring . ...every body saw it.
Re: Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by bosco2017: 9:08am On Mar 15, 2017
I dont know why yorubas pokenose too much into igbo affairs
Re: Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by naijacampu(m):
Let me guess the source of this trashy article - Sahala lick pot(ers).
I honesty don't know the problem of some of these brown roof cowards, our leader condemned the kangaroo board set up by murderous Nigeria military to fulfill all righteousness. We Ndigbo are solidly behind our leader Chief John Nnia Nwodo but this cone headed brown roof cowards is mounting on his rusted roof to talk down on our leader.
Why can't this people respect themselves and face their suffersficsted tribe.
Anakogheri, va jee yelebenu.
Re: Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by naijacampu(m): 9:23am On Mar 15, 2017
bosco2017:
I dont know why yorubas pokenose too much into igbo affairs
Don't mind them, they just cannot respect themselves.
Re: Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by midfinger(m): 9:37am On Mar 15, 2017
This crap of an article is laden with BS!,too incoherent for my liking and without a clear compass.The paid Yoruba writer should try harder next time.I can see through,the hand of burutashi the Dubai property owner written all over this article.You can't deny ever killing someone and later on,go setup a pseudo-panel to deceive yourselves, the reason all these nonsense is happening is because this cesspit of a country doesn't have laws!...More so your brother ins in power so make una do as u like,nothing last forever though, is all a matter of time.
Re: Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by Nobody: 10:21am On Mar 15, 2017
This write up is too disgusting to read the entire verbiage. All manner of human beings now claim expertise in Igbo affairs. How can one so hateful recommend solutions to the targets of his hatefulness. It is very clear that the Yoruba and Hausa / Fulani pretend not to understand the dire situation they have put the Igbo in todays Nigeria. Its is also becoming clear that Nigerian governance, politics and culture will continue to undermine the Igbo effort to assert his God given freedom to completely take control of his destiny. At some point if this situation is not addressed there will definitely come a rebound. This is not my prayer but Lucifer seems to have taken full control of our brothers and neighbours in Nigeria.
Re: Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by Nobody: 10:27am On Mar 15, 2017
Abiodun, in the gathering of hawks, the chicken is always guilty.....

How do you expect the army who didn't find it a crime against humanity, openly firing live bullets at unarmed protesters, to turn around and commission a board to look into the shooting, not only that, the board is made of Hausa-Fulani, whose fellow tribesmen are the commanders of Port Harcourt, Aba and Onitsha army quarters, the three places that the large scale massacres happened.

The board already has one result in mind, exonerate the murderous soldiers, indict the unarmed and peaceful protesters, and close the chapter.


We stand with Nwodo, to hell with their hypocritical inquiry board, and most importantly, Abiodun eat sh1t. Focus on what happens in your Odua kingdom.
Re: Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by Nobody: 10:30am On Mar 15, 2017
naijacampu:
Let me guess the source of this trashy article - Sahala lick pot(ers).
We Ndigbo are solidly behind our leader Chief John Nnia Nwodo to but this cone headed brown roof cowards is mounting on his rusted roof to talk down on our leader.
Dayum nigguh, this is brutal cheesy
Re: Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by kingzizzy:
jeremy85:
Ohaneze and Its Unjustified Fear of the Army

By Israel Abiodun

It takes morbid fear to work up the courage to condemn what a large population are commending. When the Nigerian Army inaugurated a 7-member Special Board of Inquiry into allegations of human rights abuses against it the development was met with accolades. Several people commended the development as a plus for the Army because it will help it identify those that conduct themselves against the agreed rules of engagement. But it was not so for Ohaneze Ndi Igbo whose President General, Chief John Nnia Nwodo rushed to the public square with a declaration that the outcome of the inquiry would not be acceptable to his group.

Had Chief Nnia Nwodo's tirade happened when Ohaneze was still a group that command respect the Special Board of Inquiry would have been dead on arrival. But for this type of article, Nwodo's tantrum has been forgotten and even horde of separatists troll on the internet barely paid attention to the statement as they moved on to what they enjoy doing, bemoaning a civil war that was fought even before they were born. For Nwodo, and any other person that joined him in concocting the press statement in which it disparaged the inquiry, the task ahead of them has moved from difficult to impossible as Nigerians will take their platform even less seriously now that it has been revealed they are scared witless.

Unfortunately, the fear that propels Nwodo and his associate is not about the safety of the people of the South East – all law abiding Nigerians are safe from the security agencies, including the Army. It is a fear of losing the meal tickets that Ohaneze has severally been deployed to secure for those piloting its affairs. These meal tickets are valid when people running the federal government see a socio-cultural organization as having enough clout and influence that can be drawn upon when it is time to mobilize people. That bite was lost in the last general election when Ohaneze could not even come up with a single voice to endorse the poor performing then President Goodluck Jonathan. It has always been about the sharing formula for the group so they never bothered to pursue things that are in the interest of their constituency.

Even as a new leadership took the mantle of managing Ohaneze, the executive would have preferred that they are able to maintain the status quo; that of lying to the world and misleading its youths that Igbos are victims. The victim blame game serves the interest of these parochial leaders so well that they now accept their own lies as the truth, not because they are dubious but because they have repeated the lie of marginalization so many times that they now believe it to be the truth. They are therefore scared that the Army inquiry would give perspective to Nigerians and the lies would be exposed and the victim card would become worthless.

More frightening for Nwodo and his cohort is the likelihood that the inquiry would expose the true nature of the insurgency being waged by separatists like the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and Movement for the Actualization of a Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB). While Nwodo has openly backed these separatists, the inquiry may establish how Ohaneze is connected with the violent elements in these groups particularly how they are funded.

Ohaneze has done a good job till date in packaging the IPOB/MASSOB elements as harmless protesters asking for a Biafra republic – there has been no mention from the right quarters in Igboland about how this constitute a breach of the law. Had that been the only law broken in the agitation for a state that would not last one football season it would have been easier to stomach. But these are elments that finance their organisations from the proceeds of kidnap for ransom. They are the same people that killed other ethnic nationalities and buried bodies in shallow mass graves; the resort to shallow mass graves is apparently not unconnected with trying to avoid a repeat of Ezu river, when several corpses floated down the river. At one of their protests these separatists threw military personnel into the river in Onitsha.

The smokescreen fell away from the façade Ohaneze has been hiding behind when Nwodo openly declared that “No reasonable father would disown his child publicly because he misbehaved.” So he confirmed that the IPOB/MASSOB militias are their children while the latter half is an admission that these fighters "misbehaved", which is a mild way of acknowledging the destructive path they have chosen. Interestingly, further south of Igboland another Chief had made similar assertion when he claimed the militants that are destroying economic assets are his children. This gives some degree of clarity to the disrupted plan to cause mayhem in Port Harcourt under the guise of celebrating the inauguration of an American President that may soon place members of these militant groups on the US persona non grata list of those not welcome to his country.

Back to the more crucial issue of the Board of Inquiry, the panel must be accorded its status as being at par with a judicial panel; its proceedings and eventual outcomes must not be preempted in the manner that Chief Nwodo did when he said no one can be a judge in his own case and the outcome of the inquiry would not be acceptable to Ohaneze. It is understandable that the President General of Ohaneze with the militant youths he has acknowledged as his children would be jittery at the mere thought of hearing the families of people they have killed or maimed give testimony. The solution is however not to try shooting the inquiry down before it properly began its work.

One must however sympathize with Chief Nwodo. He inherited a fractured organization though a profoundly rancorous process and must now prove that he is the warrior leader of Igbo umbrella organization. Fighting shadows might just count in his favour so he will necessarily undertake more verbal attacks on persons and institutions that will leave his clansmen with the impression that he is leading them somewhere.

Since it will be uncharitable to identify a man's predicament without offering solutions, the suggestion is for Nwodo to get more realistic and persuade his followers, including the fighters to do the same. The slush funds they are angry at no longer having access to was not going to last forever anyway – they should therefore get real and find honest vocations, millions of enterprising Igbo people have thriving businesses all over the country that they would not give up for the pipe dream of political jobbers that are selling the mirage of Biafra. He must also find experts that could help those among his followers that are delusional to the point of dressing as and referring to themselves as Jews. And of course, the preoccupation with what the panel will find should stop if IPOB/MASSOB are as innocent as Ohaneze claims.

Abiodun PhD, a public affairs commentator writes from Ibadan, Oyo State.
What kind of human being wrote this? That IPOB and MASSOB are funded through the proceeds of kidnapp? What sort of useless lie is this?

He said that MASSOB/IPOB buried people, an incident that has since been debunked by the Abia state Government.

He said that asking for Biafra is a crime, let him go and read chapter 4 of the Nigerian constitution. Anyone is allowed to ask for Biafra.

He said that IPOB/MASSOB are violent groups, to this day, not one act of violence can be attributed to IPOB/MASSOB. Infact, they are the ones that have shown a lot of patience for not turning violent after being shot and killed by the Nigerian Army

He is trying to make this out to be all about GEJ's election loss but he does not know that MASSOB/IPOB have been there before GEJ was even president


It is quite clear that whoever wrote this article is someone suffering from the colonial mentality of "Lord Lugard made us all Nigerians and Nigerians must we forever be". When I saw his surname, I wasnt surprised.

Igbos will never be part of that slave mentality
Re: Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by 9jabull: 12:18pm On Mar 15, 2017
Is this man a PhD holder & public analyst without knowing that army can't be a judge on their own case, without knowing that we have the right to protest within the law, the so called PhD failed to see that the army chief is bias already .
If the writer want to know sponsor of IPOB he should listen to radio Biafra & stop accusing ohaneze because they said the truth.

The panel is not accepted & burrutai should be prepareing for ICC because were gathering our evidence.
Re: Ohaneze And Its Unjustified Fear Of The Army by thwarrior72: 12:18pm On Mar 15, 2017
Not surprised by the autor of that incoherent and abysmally written verbiege of bunkum. The people from that axis has sworn to defend the lugardian fraud at all cost, even if it demand playing the devils advocate.

Like I use to tell all igbos within and around me to always re-check their step whenever they are been praised or pated in the back by yorubas and hausas. These two group cannot support u except u are direct opposite of what u should be or do. Nwado has become persona no grata to these nigerianist campaigners simply because his thought and opinion are in consonance with that of the generality of igbos.

It is a matter of time before Nwado is accused of one phantom crime or the other to silence him or blackmail him into becoming pro zoo and anti igbos. We are watching.
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