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Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by AlexBells(m): 4:55pm On Jan 25, 2021
Dear Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu, it is with great tension in my table that I write, as what looks like a repeat of history lurks around Nigeria, and our province of Igboland sooner or later may be involved as Igbo being a Veto power tribe in Nigerian.

As Tension keeps mounting between the Fulanis and The Yorubas and myself the Premier of Igbo Province being young but not too young will have to take some measures to protect my province and my People. That you Nnamdi Kanu is currently in a self-imposed Exile Just like Odumegwu Ojukwu at one time in the Biafran history.

I wish to let you know that you are the closest thing to the leader of Biafra which to me is not a sovereign state as the sovereignty existed but went Defunct 50 years ago, I see Biafra more as a union of our allies and as such I will accord you Nnamdi Kanu the respect our parents accorded Ojukwu for 30 months and also accord you the respect our parents accorded Philip Effiong for 4 days during which time they both served as the president of Biafra.

I simply wish to let you know that as you are in absentia that I take this decision as the Premier of Igbo province with regards to what I think is in the best interest of our people and allies, I also wish to let you know that as every tribe currently is scheming within their ranks, that I look up to The Former Cheif of Army Staff, retired Nigerian Army lieutenant general Azubuike Ihejirika, for any further Military assurance and guidance as he is currently the highest-ranked of Igbo extraction in the echelons of the Military.

In this regard, I declare Igbo province Non-Allied with both sides citing the following reasons. That the two tribes engulfed in the Fracas are neither allies of Ndigbo whether through Biafra or any other formal or informal means. That the two tribes allied between 1967 to 1970 to fight Ndigbo and our allies, that the two involved tribes are however our friend in recent times. And above all that the Biafran ideology stands against tribal war because it was through Biafra that what could have been a tribal cleansing of the Igbos was averted between 1945 and 1970 as our eastern allies rallied around us to avoid the annihilation of our kind and today we enjoy a relative peace due to the sacrifices of our allies and our parents.

Given my limitations as regards reaching our allies in the Old Eastern Region, I implore that you communicate the Stand of Igboland to our allies in the Defunct Biafra, inform them that Igboland is non allied but should any of our allies wish to get involved they should formally signal Igbo Province of their intentions to do so and why.

I also wish to let every concerned person know that I did not seek the approval of Igbo Governors or other officials currently serving Nigeria before Declaring Igboland non-allied, this became imperative as they are currently serving Nigeria and we don't need escalation within the greater Nigerian umbrella or even distracting our public office holders yet, this to the best of my knowledge is a tribal skirmish, and getting our public servants or servicemen and women involved may metamorphose it to a national quagmire and give it a more serious colouration and conflagration.

Nevertheless, I acknowledge the President of Nigeria, the Grand Commander of the Order Of the Federal Republic (GCFR), President Mohammadu Buhari, all the 7 Igbo governors and all the Igbo public office holders and our servicemen and women currently fighting for the country through the Nigerian Military.

On your Side, Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu, personally, I must confess that while I admire you, I may not quite agree with some of your methods and utterances but I'm not in any position to judge or praise you until I walk in your shoes but I really wish to be specific about one thing, that unless on a personal capacity you may not deploy Eastern resources whether human or material resources to aid any side of the conflict, we must learn from the reality America faced during the early stage of the coronavirus pandemic when they sent so much materials to China not knowing that it only a matter of time before they will be in crucial need.

Having noted all these, I wish you inform our allies that we are together, and hopefully, I pray for peace so that we may continue our part of progress. We wish no one war.

I also wish to call upon our friends in the International Community, Like Tanzania, ivory coast, Italy, Scotland, Isreal etc. To watch the development closer. I also wish to draw the attention of the United Nations, United States, UK, France, Russia, Japan, Germany and China to watch the current development in Nigeria closely to avoid a possible Genocide of any people.

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Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Sammy07: 5:01pm On Jan 25, 2021
Is he on Nairaland?

Why not reach out to him via Facebook and Twitter?
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Asgard13: 5:02pm On Jan 25, 2021
Op a known Yoruba took his time to pen this trash
Haba!

This people are so so insecure

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Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Sammy07: 5:02pm On Jan 25, 2021
Asgard13:
Op a known Yoruba took his time to pen this trash
Haba!

This people are so so insecure

Some of you bring insults to yourself.
How's OP a Yoruba man

Cc: chocho54

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Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Gang90: 5:03pm On Jan 25, 2021
A step in the right direction, no side must be aided let them run it tribe to tribe, Yoruba VS Fulani, score 2:1 ....Sunday Igbo scored 1 goal for the Yorubas, Mayeti Allah Scored 1 goal for Fulanis, Terrorist herdsmen scored 1 own goal
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Asgard13: 5:11pm On Jan 25, 2021
Sammy07:


Some of you bring insults to yourself.
How's OP a Yoruba man

Cc: chocho54

Being Daft and ignorant is foolish garnish with stupidity.
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by AlexBells(m): 5:15pm On Jan 25, 2021
Sammy07:
Is he on Nairaland?

Why not reach out to him via Facebook and Twitter?
Open letters usually is not always just intended for the person it is addressed to, it is mostly aimed for public consumption but I will follow your advice to reach out via other platforms, but if you are Igbo, you can as well help in circulating and sensitizing your family and friends, If you are not Igbo however, I hope you understand our part to non Alliance is in line with what we think is the best for humanity, thanks for your suggestion.
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by sreamsense: 5:24pm On Jan 25, 2021
Many Igbos members are products of baby factories that had been going on secretly unknowingly. They think upside down! They are only e-noise makers and celebrate anything illegal. Just ignore them and do as if they do not exist!
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:25pm On Jan 25, 2021
Premier of Igbo province of Nigeria hahahaha grin
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by AlexBells(m): 5:27pm On Jan 25, 2021
ezenwajosh:
Premier of Igbo province of Nigeria hahahaha grin
Yes today, Igbo province of Nigeria, Maybe tomorrow, Igbo province of Biafra or Maybe Igbo Republic, whichever way, we came prepared and whether Nigeria, Biafra or Igbo Republic, Igbos must survive and excel

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Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:31pm On Jan 25, 2021
AlexBells:

Yes today, Igbo province of Nigeria, Maybe tomorrow, Igbo province of Biafra or Maybe Igbo Republic, whichever way, we came prepared and whether Nigeria, Biafra or Igbo Republic, Igbos must survive and excel

We will continue to excel but it will keep draining life out of us in nigeria.... Nigeria is draining life out of people deliberately and even 3rice as that for Igbo's

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Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by AlexBells(m): 5:39pm On Jan 25, 2021
ezenwajosh:


We will continue to excel but it will keep draining life out of us in nigeria.... Nigeria is draining life out of people deliberately and even 3rice as that for Igbo's
There are due process to follow things, we start as Igbo province, start with a traditional government which is recognized by the constitution, then after experimentation then if Nigeria regrettably and unfortunately breaks up today then we resort to Igbo Republic, cause I see Biafra as unworkable, remember Biafra failed before Nigeria, when Isacc Addaka borro declared Niger Delta republic, the issue that brought about his declaration had not been fixed, Enugu is still the capital of Biafra and PH instead of Warri is the oil capital so there is going to be likely another war in Biafra so let's start now to Experiment with Igbo province and see its viability of standing alone as a country, Igbo province includes Asaba, Igweocha and Ezza in Benue, even at that we can dredge River Niger as a province or as a country, we can Accept PH as a mutually shared city and then the sea is there but if it happens that our neighbours at that Evd of PH decides to selfish to us then we fence off Igbo part of PH which includes the airport and most crucial part, dredge River Niger and Imo, then also use our other neighbours Seaports in Akwa/Cross with a fence in Igbo part of PH, the Seaport will be moribund and they will be left with no airport as well, we will conduct a referendum for Ikwerre if they want to stay with Ijaws or with Igbos
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by AlexBells(m): 5:54pm On Jan 25, 2021
VirginFinder:


Pigisiottts are just so pathetic.

The OP has desperately been wishing for a 'Biafra' war in the SW, instead, what he is getting is another possible Biafra in the yeast... grin

Now he is shitting his pants.

Blame yeastern governors for being pussies.

Biafran war can not happen in the west becuase the west is not Biafra, so get your fact right, Biafra is against tribal war, what is happening in the East is a regional war not a tribal war, I'm the Premier of Igbo province not the president of Biafra, Biafra war is not my domain unless Igbo civilians are hurts which we are still working underground to fix, you need to understand that Biafra is not equivalent to Igboland, so I don't wish Yorubas or Fulanis war, Igbo province is in a dilemma in the case of Biafra vs Nigeria becuase even as we speak there are Igbos in the Nigerian army and also there are Igbos in the ESN, so that's not really a simple situation as an Igbo, but is there a single Yoruba in the Fulani army, that's the difference between regional war and tribal war.

Both Biafra and Nigeria remains an option to Ndigbo, do you think it is every Igbo that want Biafra, do you know why Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu died in Nsukka, becuase he believed in Nigeria and he wanted to match his army to Lagos and overthrow Gowon, that's why Ojukwu did not trust him enough to give him an army to command, you may conduct Referendum for Igbos today and Nigeria wins, that's how complicated the situation is, becuase as many Igbos in ESN there are many more in Nigerian army.

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Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Nobody: 5:59pm On Jan 25, 2021
AlexBells:

There are due process to follow things, we start as Igbo province, start with a traditional government which is recognized by the constitution, then after experimentation then if Nigeria regrettably and unfortunately breaks up today then we resort to Igbo Republic, cause I see Biafra as unworkable, remember Biafra failed before Nigeria, when Isacc Addaka borro declared Niger Delta republic, the issue that brought about his declaration had not been fixed, Enugu is still the capital of Biafra and PH instead of Warri is the oil capital so there is going to be likely another war in Biafra so let's start now to Experiment with Igbo province and see its viability of standing alone as a country, Igbo province includes Asaba, Igweocha and Ezza in Benue, even at that we can dredge River Niger as a province or as a country, we can Accept PH as a mutually shared city and then the sea is there but if it happens that our neighbours at that Evd of PH decides to selfish to us then we fence off Igbo part of PH which includes the airport and most crucial part, dredge River Niger and Imo, then also use our other neighbours Seaports in Akwa/Cross with a fence in Igbo part of PH, the Seaport will be moribund and they will be left with no airport as well, we will conduct a referendum for Ikwerre if they want to stay with Ijaws or with Igbos
you've not be following up obviously so I can't have these discussions here
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by AlexBells(m): 6:01pm On Jan 25, 2021
ezenwajosh:
you've not be following up obviously so I can't have these discussions here
Okay, noted, I will follow up when I have the time...Thanks for your understanding.

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Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by AmShocked: 6:20pm On Jan 25, 2021
AlexBells:
Dear Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu, it is with great tension in my table that I write, as what looks like a repeat of history lurks around Nigeria, and our province of Igboland sooner or later may be involved as Igbo being a Veto power tribe in Nigerian.

As Tension keeps mounting between the Fulanis and The Yorubas and myself the Premier of Igbo Province being young but not too young will have to take some measures to protect my province and my People. That you Nnamdi Kanu is currently in a self-imposed Exile Just like Odumegwu Ojukwu at one time in the Biafran history.

I wish to let you know that you are the closest thing to the leader of Biafra which to me is not a sovereign state as the sovereignty existed but went Defunct 50 years ago, I see Biafra more as a union of our allies and as such I will accord you Nnamdi Kanu the respect our parents accorded Ojukwu for 30 months and also accord you the respect our parents accorded Philip Effiong for 4 days during which time they both served as the president of Biafra.

I simply wish to let you know that as you are in absentia that I take this decision as the Premier of Igbo province with regards to what I think is in the best interest of our people and allies, I also wish to let you know that as every tribe currently is scheming within their ranks, that I look up to The Former Cheif of Army Staff, retired Nigerian Army lieutenant general Azubuike Ihejirika, for any further Military assurance and guidance as he is currently the highest-ranked of Igbo extraction in the echelons of the Military.

In this regard, I declare Igbo province Non-Allied with both sides citing the following reasons. That the two tribes engulfed in the Fracas are neither allies of Ndigbo whether through Biafra or any other formal or informal means. That the two tribes allied between 1967 to 1970 to fight Ndigbo and our allies, that the two involved tribes are however our friend in recent times. And above all that the Biafran ideology stands against tribal war because it was through Biafra that what could have been a tribal cleansing of the Igbos was averted between 1945 and 1970 as our eastern allies rallied around us to avoid the annihilation of our kind and today we enjoy a relative peace due to the sacrifices of our allies and our parents.

Given my limitations as regards reaching our allies in the Old Eastern Region, I implore that you communicate the Stand of Igboland to our allies in the Defunct Biafra, inform them that Igboland is non allied but should any of our allies wish to get involved they should formally signal Igbo Province of their intentions to do so and why.

I also wish to let every concerned person know that I did not seek the approval of Igbo Governors or other officials currently serving Nigeria before Declaring Igboland non-allied, this became imperative as they are currently serving Nigeria and we don't need escalation within the greater Nigerian umbrella or even distracting our public office holders yet, this to the best of my knowledge is a tribal skirmish, and getting our public servants or servicemen and women involved may metamorphose it to a national quagmire and give it a more serious colouration and conflagration.

Nevertheless, I acknowledge the President of Nigeria, the Grand Commander of the Order Of the Federal Republic (GCFR), President Mohammadu Buhari, all the 7 Igbo governors and all the Igbo public office holders and our servicemen and women currently fighting for the country through the Nigerian Military.

On your Side, Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu, personally, I must confess that while I admire you, I may not quite agree with some of your methods and utterances but I'm not in any position to judge or praise you until I walk in your shoes but I really wish to be specific about one thing, that unless on a personal capacity you may not deploy Eastern resources whether human or material resources to aid any side of the conflict, we must learn from the reality America faced during the early stage of the coronavirus pandemic when they sent so much materials to China not knowing that it only a matter of time before they will be in crucial need.

Having noted all these, I wish you inform our allies that we are together, and hopefully, I pray for peace so that we may continue our part of progress. We wish no one war.

I also wish to call upon our friends in the International Community, Like Tanzania, ivory coast, Italy, Scotland, Isreal etc. to watch the development closer. I also wish to draw the attention of the United Nations, United States, UK, France, Russia, Japan, Germany and China to watch the current development in Nigeria closely to avoid a possible Genocide of any people.
This is quite interesting, Igbo Province, Sounds great to me, are you thinking what I'm thinking, what happens to having a country of Just Igbos, as it seems some Niger Delta tribes sef not to like to share a country with the Igbos,
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by AlexBells(m): 6:23pm On Jan 25, 2021
AmShocked:

This is quite interesting, Igbo Province, Sounds great to me, are you thinking what I'm thinking, what happens to having a country of Just Igbos, as it seems some Niger Delta tribes sef not to like to share a country with the Igbos,
To the best of my idea, whether Igbos stays in Biafra, Nigeria or Igbo Republic is entirely on the Igbos to decide
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Wiseandtrue(f): 6:25pm On Jan 25, 2021
Shekau is using the Nigerian Army as barbecue and Nnamdi Kanu is their headache undecided

Una never know Igbo people, if them reason una matter, they damn it all to hell
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Ufedo2019(f): 6:35pm On Jan 25, 2021
Wiseandtrue:
Shekau is using the Nigerian Army as barbecue and Nnamdi Kanu is their headache undecided

Una never know Igbo people, if them reason una matter, they damn it all to hell
Sometimes those Igbos could seem either confused or sophisticated, they want Biafra yet they are a majority in the Nigerian army, they want Biafra yet they are the most scattered around Nigeria yet managed to keep their region almost homogenous.
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Generalnomercy: 8:19pm On Jan 25, 2021
sreamsense:
Many Igbos members are products of baby factories that had been going on secretly unknowingly. They think upside down! They are only e-noise makers and celebrate anything illegal. Just ignore them and do as if they do not exist!

You're indeed a shameless fool.

Fulanis took over your lands, flogged your Obas and you could not fight back?


You're indeed a coward of the worst order.


Spits on you
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Generalnomercy: 8:20pm On Jan 25, 2021
Exactly the way yorubas will soon pay in blood with Sunday Igboho leading yoruba youths to the butchery while his children are enjoying life abroad.
So tell Igboho the criminal who has been declared wanted to shut up and allow peaceful fulani and their cows to graze in yorubaland.
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by articleme(m): 8:21pm On Jan 25, 2021
hmmm
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by VirginFinder: 8:25pm On Jan 25, 2021
AlexBells:


Biafran war can not happen in the west becuase the west is not Biafra, so get your fact right, Biafra is against tribal war, what is happening in the East is a regional war not a tribal war, I'm the Premier of Igbo province not the president of Biafra, Biafra war is not my domain unless Igbo civilians are hurts which we are still working underground to fix, you need to understand that Biafra is not equivalent to Igboland, so I don't wish Yorubas or Fulanis war, Igbo province is in a dilemma in the case of Biafra vs Nigeria becuase even as we speak there are Igbos in the Nigerian army and also there are Igbos in the ESN, so that's not really a simple situation as an Igbo, but is there a single Yoruba in the Fulani army, that's the difference between regional war and tribal war.

Both Biafra and Nigeria remains an option to Ndigbo, do you think it is every Igbo that want Biafra, do you know why Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu died in Nsukka, becuase he believed in Nigeria and he wanted to match his army to Lagos and overthrow Gowon, that's why Ojukwu did not trust him enough to give him an army to command, you may conduct Referendum for Igbos today and Nigeria wins, that's how complicated the situation is, becuase as many Igbos in ESN there are many more in Nigerian army.

Nonsense!

At least, you wished that the army should have invaded Igangan and neighbouring towns by now.

The Fulani herdsmen scourge is alive and worse in the yeast. It is just largely unreported.

We have Amotekun. The army will NEVER confront them and vice versa. They would rather work together. Can ESN do same
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by Greenback: 8:34pm On Jan 25, 2021
VirginFinder:


Nonsense!

At least, you wished that the army should have invaded Igangan and neighbouring towns by now.

The Fulani herdsmen scourge is alive and worse in the yeast. It is just largely unreported.

We have Amotekun. The army will NEVER confront them and vice versa. They would rather work together. Can ESN do same

2021 and still and aunty. grin
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by AlexBells(m): 8:55pm On Jan 25, 2021
VirginFinder:


Nonsense!

At least, you wished that the army should have invaded Igangan and neighbouring towns by now.

The Fulani herdsmen scourge is alive and worse in the yeast. It is just largely unreported.

We have Amotekun. The army will NEVER confront them and vice versa. They would rather work together. Can ESN do same
Sometimes the hate of your kind makes your people look evil, first you don't know but the person you are speaking with chose non Alliance when it is your own people, but when it is my own people you chose to allie with the Military, I tell you what that if the case in Igboland is exactly like the case else where, we could have fixed this long time ago, but when I remember that there is still a Chukwuemeka in the Nigerian army, my hands are tired, I hope this is not what all your people are otherwise, your land will be invaded before your eyes not by Nigeria army but real invaders, no matter how long the Army stays in my province they know their root. Your wish for others are evil, and sooner or later there will be no Military of occupation in my province.
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by VirginFinder: 9:50pm On Jan 25, 2021
AlexBells:

Sometimes the hate of your kind makes your people look evil, first you don't know but the person you are speaking with chose non Alliance when it is your own people, but when it is my own people you chose to allie with the Military, I tell you what that if the case in Igboland is exactly like the case else where, we could have fixed this long time ago, but when I remember that there is still a Chukwuemeka in the Nigerian army, my hands are tired, I hope this is not what all your people are otherwise, your land will be invaded before your eyes not by Nigeria army but real invaders, no matter how long the Army stays in my province they know their root. Your wish for others are evil, and sooner or later there will be no Military of occupation in my province.

You are so incoherent and deluded. You must be the Igbo version of musiwa... grin
Re: Open Letter To Mazzi Nnamdi Kanu By The Premier Of Igbo Province Of Nigeria. by AlexBells(m): 10:13pm On Jan 25, 2021
VirginFinder:


You are so incoherent and deluded. You must be the Igbo version of musiwa... grin
Thanks for pointing that out, and I'm done with you

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