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Politics / Igboland And Its Hidden Tributaries To The Atlantic. by thatsleepboy1: 10:17pm On Mar 25, 2023
It’s often said that a lie told so many times, if unchallenged, may – in the course of time and generations – begin to pass for the truth. One of such is the terrible lie and brazen propaganda, institutionally purveyed (against the Igbo) since the end of the Civil War, to the effect that Igboland is landlocked or has no access to the Atlantic Ocean.

Just recently, this vexatious lie became predominant in the wake of the ethnic baiting of Igbos in Lagos following the dubious 2023 presidential and governorship elections. Igbo, a merchant race, is being taunted again and told to leave Lagos and its seaports and go back to their ‘landlocked’ homeland. In other words, Igbos are being told that they are trapped in Nigeria as if Nigeria is one hellish jail for the Igbo.

The purpose of this essay, therefore, is to rebut this fat lie with some simple historical, geographical and topographical evidence that are in plain view, if you care to dig into the archives or conduct some basic physical explorations of your own. In the same vein, those that mock the Igbo on this account might as well imbibe the truth and pedal back to reason and reality.

Suffice it to say that it is a profound tragedy that entire generations of the immediate post-civil war Igbos never bothered to check but seemingly swallowed this brazen institutional falsehood, line, hook and sinker. They never reckoned that it is aimed at frustrating the merchant spirit of the Igbo. A few older Igbos that knew it to be false just didn’t care anymore, having been weighed down by the debacle of the civil war fought by their generation.

What also unwittingly enabled this lie to persist to this day is that most people don’t take physical geography (or even adventure) that seriously anymore, otherwise they would have easily discovered that Abia, Imo and Anambra states have varying short-distance paths to the Atlantic through Imo, Azumiri, Niger and Urashi Rivers. Igbani island, a diaspora Igbo enclave, corrupted to Bonny by the British, is unarguable.

It’s not really rocket science, as you can easily confirm this if you know how to read Google Earth or you conquer your fear of swamp snakes and walk through these areas on foot. If you try, you will discover that there are many hardly explored waterways and slithering tributaries, including the remote reaches of Oguta Lake and Urashi rivers (at Oseakwa, Anambra state) that meandered through Igbo-delta wetlands to the south-eastern beginnings of the Atlantic waterfront or beachhead.

These rivers have varying lengths of short navigational paths to the Atlantic and in some cases, are far shorter, nautically (and even on footpath) than the Port Harcourt, Calabar and Ibaka seaports are to their sides of the Atlantic. Many of these pathways, including particularly the ones from the outer reaches of Imo and Azumiri Rivers, terminate at the Atlantic at no more than 15 to 30 nautical miles to the beachhead. To put it in lay language, one nautical mile equals 1.8 kilometres. So, all you need is some old-fashioned dredging that the colonialists did without a whimper generations ago. You don’t need to reinvent the wheel.

Thus, the contiguity of south-east (not even the greater Igboland) to the Atlantic is nautically less in distance than the Atlantic is to the dredged seaports in Calabar, Onne, Ibaka, Lagos and Port Harcourt. If you discount the territories unfairly excised from Igboland during states creation and the damnable boundary adjustments that followed, it will be far less.

During his tenure as governor of Imo state, Dr Ikedi Ohakim singularly did so much to spotlight this matter in a bid to galvanise the federal authorities to build a seaport that abuts core Igboland. For the avoidance of doubt, seaports are in the exclusive legislative list of the constitution and therefore outside the legislative reach of the states.

To be sure, Ikwerre land or Igweocha which bears the greater portions of the Port Harcourt seaport was dredged up to 50 miles to the Atlantic front through the Bonny River. Onne seaport was dredged up to 60 miles to the Atlantic and Calabar seaport was partially dredged some 45 nautical miles to the Atlantic. Ibaka seaport is about 30 nautical miles to the Atlantic and the Lagos seaport dredged up to about 50 nautical miles to the Atlantic. This is not to say that some dredging was not easier or harder than the other.

Compare all these to Obuaku in Abia state, which is only 25 nautical miles to the Atlantic from the confluence of Imo and Azumiri Rivers, of which Azumiri, on its separate merits, lies not more than 30 nautical miles to the Atlantic beachfront. The less obvious one is the little-known Oseakwa (Urashi) in Ihiala, Anambra state which is mere 18 nautical miles to the Atlantic, all with its 65 feet of natural depth, arguably incomparable to no other River in Nigeria.

Additionally, what is geopolitically known as Igboland today is far smaller than what it was and is constitutionally supposed to be. As far back as 1856, William Balfour Baikie – one of the earliest and most credible geographers of ancient Nigeria, had this to say: “Igbo homeland, extends east and west, from the Old Kalabar river to the banks of the Kwora, Niger River, and possesses also some territory at Aboh, an Igbo clan, to the west-ward of the latter stream. On the north it borders on Igara, Igala and A’kpoto, and it is separated from the sea only by petty tribes, all of which trace their origin to this great race.” If you’re in doubt, google it.

But with that infamous post-war abandoned property policy and the egregious institutional injustices in the subsequent boundary adjustments, coupled with the widespread anti-Igbo gerrymandering, Igbos physically (and even psychologically) lost geopolitical hold of the delta lands that had vested in their ancestors for generations. It was such natural contiguity of Igboland to the Atlantic that enabled Igbo ancestors to behold the Atlantic Ocean and, in wonderment, they named it Oshimiri – The Great Sea or the Infinite Sea.

The post-civil war psychological beat-down and gang-up against the Igbo got so bad and institutionalised to the extent that some of the descendants of these Igbo ancestors (nearest to the Atlantic and now geopolitically lying outside south-east) are no longer sure whether they are Igbo or not. This is how the notion of Igboland being landlocked quickly gained traction and became a weapon used to mock Ndigbo and down their merchant spirit.

The most brazen injustice was in 1976 when the Justice Nasir Boundary Adjustment Commission made a deliberate business of carving out some core Igboland territories into some neighbouring states of the south-south. But they didn’t quite make an absolute success of it. They (luckily for the Igbo) missed the southernmost south-east lands that possess rivers and tributaries that meandered through slices of Igboid or Igbo-speaking south-south territories and terminated at the Atlantic.

For the avoidance of doubt, there’s particularly the Obuaku confluence in Ukwa West (Abia state) that flows through greater Ikot Abasi in Akwa Ibom state (which has slices of Igbo communities) before expanding out and washing into the near-reaches of the Atlantic. You can also reckon with the River Niger which remotely washed into the Atlantic through a vast network of hardly explored delta creeks and mangrove swamps that abut the Bight of Biafra, now officially corrupted to Bight of Bonny (that is: Igbani), after the Civil War. To be sure, Igbani or Bonny is Igbo, whether you deny it or not.

On a side note and in conclusion, it is pertinent to make it crystal clear that the persistent taunts, mockery and ‘ntoor’ that Ndigbo are hopelessly trapped in Nigeria because their native land is landlocked (Buhari called it a ‘dot’), coupled with the misguided refusal to build a seaport into core Igboland are some of the major factors that have justifiably agitated the average Igbo to the point of seeking an alternative to Nigeria.

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Politics / 2023: Dialogue With IPOB, ESN, Yoruba Nation Agitators Before Elections. by thatsleepboy1: 9:42am On Nov 13, 2022
2023: Dialogue with IPOB, ESN, Yoruba nation agitators before elections – Primate Ayodele tells Buhari.

In a statement signed by his Media Aide, Osho Oluwatosin, Primate Ayodele revealed that the agitators are planning to cause a crisis during the election.

He urged the government not to underrate the agitators to avoid making errors that would disrupt the nation’s peace.

He asked that the government call them for a dialogue and settle things amicably.

According to Ayodele, now is the best time to avoid the crisis planned to mar the 2023 general elections.

He said: ‘’The government must work on the security of the nation because agitators are planning something.

“The likes of IPOB, ESN, Oduduwa nation agitators should be called for dialogue.

“They should not underrate them to avoid errors. They should call them, talk to them in order to ensure peace."



https://dailypost.ng/2022/11/13/2023-dialogue-with-ipob-esn-yoruba-nation-agitators-before-elections-primate-ayodele-tells-buhari/?amp=1

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When will primate ayodele make the move for Prophetic Fellowship of Nigeria? We need to speedily move away from these money men that call themselves CAN & PFN leaders. CAN my foot.

Fr Mbaka, Emmanuel Ameh Ejembi (unfortunately, he's not known across the media) should also tow this path. With enough prophets, this nation will move forward and leave these fake pastors that preach politics is not Christians.
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May God have mercy on us all.
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Debond01 i saw ur pm

What's up?
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Umahi was at the second picture and was no where to be found again.
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I don't know how and why but prior to the APC p/election, i saw BAT as their flag bearer twice and it happened. Last night was the third time am seeing him being declared as the president and the whole nation was very silent and unhappy, and the worst of all was that I had no zeal to rebuke it.
I pray it won't come to pass.

May God come through for us all.

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After killing pple as a cultist and boasting about Sullivan's drop, prayer dey fear you? Korofo go finish you. Idiot.

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Oga you know too well I'm not a headslammer and my generation won't be one. I forbid evil in my life.


Thanks.

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In as much as I'm highly obidient and I'm going to waste my vote for him, the fact still remains that Tinubu is the next president of Nigeria whether we like it or not unless God is going to change things at the 11th hour just like he did in 2019 elections, then tinubu won't be the next president.

I said it before and I'm saying it again, igbos have missed it already, let them wait till 2027 and if it finally eludes them, then na 2039 be that. There's still a bright light ahead of this nation cos nth is too big for God to handle, but the fact remains the fact, Nigeria will divide one day whether we like it or not. The country is set for that.

BIAFRA BÚ NKÈ ANYỊ

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