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Biafra Agitation: An Open Letter To Acting President Yemi Osinbajo By Ij Onuigbo by farem(op): 8:43am On Jun 22, 2017
Biafra Agitation: An Open Letter To Acting President Yemi Osinbajo By Ij Onuigbo

An open letter addressed to Acting President Yemi Osinbajo regarding the Biafra question.
BY IJ ONUIGBO
JUN 20, 2017

Dear Professor Osinbajo,
I, alongside many others, have written publicly to you and President Muhammadu Buhari regarding allowing due process to take place concerning the quest for Biafra, yet no effort has been made by Nigerian leadership to call for discussion on the situation.

President Buhari rather took an antagonistic approach to the calls by saying that the agitators were trouble-makers! I do not need to mention that it was a failure of leadership to handle the situation in such an off-handed manner. In light of the letter written by the Arewa group urging you to call for a referendum, I feel the need to let you know that it is a good call that should not be opposed. I do not understand the reason why your generation is vehemently opposed to any mention of dividing Nigeria.
I can guess that the reason why is because, at your age (and that of the collective leadership of Nigeria), you feel too old for change. Or, the collective leadership does not want anything that will block its avenues of milking the collective wealth of the land.

You are a very educated man, so I want you to consider this and really think about it seriously: Nigeria has been on a downward spiral for half a century now.

There is no real progress to be proud of. Think about the possibility that a referendum and/or division could be the change that is needed to turn things around for good in all the regions that make up Nigeria.

The people agitating are young people to whom the future belongs, and they have the right to create that future in a way that works best for them. Blocking them is tantamount to sabotaging their future.

Doesn't it bother you that nothing really works in Nigeria?
The country lacks the elementary requirements for human survival like clean water, safe roads, hospitals, power supply, infrastructure, real urban/city/country planning and employment for people to name a few.

Think about it, Nigeria may be too big to manage and breaking it up can be the solution to a more accurate accounting of public servants as well as better implementation of leadership that will serve the people.
Professor, I would like to also remind you that, contrary to the talks of war in Nigeria the agitators might inspire, this call for a referendum does not have to result in war.

Everyone needs to understand that it is a call for civil discussion to find common and peaceful ground for existence. Many other nations have done it without war, so why can Nigeria not do the same? Civilized people can resolve issues without war but uncivilized people cannot.
Do Nigerians want to be civilized or uncivilized? Everyone concerned should understand that this can be done in such a way that would allow the new countries remain at peace with each other and do business with each other if secession is achieved; after all, they would all be neighboring countries. Citizens who own businesses and properties in other countries would be allowed to maintain their interests by paying property taxes and business taxes just like it is done in civilized societies.
It is time that African countries started catching up to the progressing world. And finally, but not all I have to say, Professor, I strongly believe that God may have put you in the position to peacefully moderate this impending history.
How would you like your part to be written in it? Then make it so. Remember that the future of the youths depends on these decisions. Nigeria, as it is, has done them a great disservice and damage. It is time to undo that damage and you are in the position to rewrite it for a better future of the youths that have long been sabotaged by past and present leaders. Thank you for your attention!

Sincerely,

A very concerned citizen,

Ij Onuigboi

-Sahara Reporters
Re: Biafra Agitation: An Open Letter To Acting President Yemi Osinbajo By Ij Onuigbo by simplyhonest(m): 8:45am On Jun 22, 2017
a good one...
Re: Biafra Agitation: An Open Letter To Acting President Yemi Osinbajo By Ij Onuigbo by Igboesika:
Those politicians that are talking of war know the best approach to use concerning Biafra which some other countries have adopted. They are only trying to use war to demoralise the agitators, even the agitators themselves don't even care if war is the the solution or not as long as Biafra wl come

The same set of politicians know that no country on earth has survived second civil war to be united. Anything war is immediate breakup whether the war is won by A or B that's why some smart minds that are benefiting from one Nig are doing everything possible to ensure there is no another war outbreak because, they have already known what the outcome would be which is immediate breakup.

WITH OR WITHOUT WAR... BIAFRA MUST COME !!
Re: Biafra Agitation: An Open Letter To Acting President Yemi Osinbajo By Ij Onuigbo by samincredible44(m): 8:57am On Jun 22, 2017
the failure of dis administration is what is making Biafra gain ground
Re: Biafra Agitation: An Open Letter To Acting President Yemi Osinbajo By Ij Onuigbo by ShootToKill: 9:30am On Jun 22, 2017
We all know that the Osinbade and the governors are only eyeing their life pension which will only be guaranteed in one nigeria. They youths can go to hell. Only gullible people believe in one naijeriya.
Re: Biafra Agitation: An Open Letter To Acting President Yemi Osinbajo By Ij Onuigbo by ScotsReferendum: 9:34am On Jun 22, 2017
Osibanjo should know that if he keeps shouting One Nigeria, once the Biafrans go, he won't have the right to shout Odua republic but to stick to One Nigeria at the detriment of his people

There won't be if East go West will go scenario again
Re: Biafra Agitation: An Open Letter To Acting President Yemi Osinbajo By Ij Onuigbo by Etogist: 10:07am On Jun 22, 2017
The reason we want Biafra ASAP is very simple. Our 100 years of marriage has brought nothing but sorrow and misery. In Nigeria today we can't boast of anything good. We lack all the basic amenities. There is no light, good roads, food, no clean environment, no good health care system, our hospitals are death traps, no sound government institution. PDP will come today, tomorrow APC will destroy the little they achieved and start afresh. After 100 years when other nations are inventing the future, we are still fighting corruption and trying to be one. We don't value human life. An Hausa/Fulani man is ready to kill at any slight provocation. No patriotism, hatred from all angle. An Hausa man can not die for Nigeria, same goes to Igbo and Yoruba. All these is because of one thing. We are simply incompatible. We don't have the same value system, we don't worship the same God, we neither eat the same food nor wear the same clothe. Nigeria is synonymous to hell fire. Some of you who came from wealthy homes may not understand the kind of suffering people pass through on daily bases, but millions of Nigerians understand, upon all our wealth. Those of you who are shouting restructuring, I bet you without total disintegration of this country you'll shout it for the next 100 years to come. Hausa/Fulani will rather separate and have their than to have a restructured Nigeria. I believe that Biafra will come without a single shot.
Re: Biafra Agitation: An Open Letter To Acting President Yemi Osinbajo By Ij Onuigbo by farem(op): 10:28am On Jun 22, 2017
Oh Lord...






come...




heal this Land.
Re: Biafra Agitation: An Open Letter To Acting President Yemi Osinbajo By Ij Onuigbo by ScotsReferendum: 10:31am On Jun 22, 2017
Etogist:
The reason we want Biafra ASAP is very simple. Our 100 years of marriage has brought nothing but sorrow and misery. In Nigeria today we can't boast of anything good. We lack all the basic amenities. There is no light, good roads, food, no clean environment, no good health care system, our hospitals are death traps, no sound government institution. PDP will come today, tomorrow APC will destroy the little they achieved and start afresh. After 100 years when other nations are inventing the future, we are still fighting corruption and trying to be one. We don't value human life. An Hausa/Fulani man is ready to kill at any slight provocation. No patriotism, hatred from all angle. An Hausa man can not die for Nigeria, same goes to Igbo and Yoruba. All these is because of one thing. We are simply incompatible. We don't have the same value system, we don't worship the same God, we neither eat the same food nor wear the same clothe. Nigeria is synonymous to hell fire. Some of you who came from wealthy homes may not understand the kind of suffering people pass through on daily bases, but millions of Nigerians understand, upon all our wealth. Those of you who are shouting restructuring, I bet you without total disintegration of this country you'll shout it for the next 100 years to come. Hausa/Fulani will rather separate and have their than to have a restructured Nigeria. I believe that Biafra will come without a single shot.
Your last set of words say it all

Hausa Fulani people will prefer a disintegration to a Restructuring


Nigeria can't be restructured
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