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Boko Haram’s shadowy leader Abubakar Shekau has appeared in a new video vowing to fight on, shrugging off an apparent split in the hardline jihadist group blamed for thousands of deaths since 2009.http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/08/ill-fight-nigeria-whole-world-boko-harams-shekau-boasts-new-video/
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Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State has finally reacted to the visit of President Muhammadu Buhari’s wife, Aisha to the United States. The governor had earlier alleged that Mrs. Buhari cannot visit the US because of her involvement in the William Jefferson’s bribery scandal. Fayose’s media aide, Lere Olayinka, in a statement via his twitter account said, Mrs. Buhari’s trip to the country did not exonerate her from the bribery scandal. “Has traveling to the US invalidated the judgment that said Aisha Buhari transferred $170,000 to Jefferson’s account? “Has traveling to the US erased the fact that Aisha Buhari transferred $170,000 to Williams Jefferson? “Their only defence is: it was another Aisha Buhari that was involved. But I have the Aisha Buhari on tape where she denied. “If they are claiming that another Aisha Buhari was the one involved, shouldn’t they just unravel this mysterious Aisha Buhari?” http://biafrasay.com/p/322307/trip-to-usa-doesn-t-invalidate-your-involvement-in-bribery-s
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Following the ongoing aerial bombardment of militant camps in Arepo, Ogun State and some parts of Lagos State, the militants involved in the pipeline vandalism in the areas have opened up on their activities, life in the creeks and the current situation occasioned by the military bombardment of their hitherto, safe haven with a warning that the battle is not over yet. The General Secretary of the Forest Soldiers and Adaka Boro Last Born, an Ijaw militant group, Honourable Omomoh, who spoke on behalf of other militants in an exclusive interview with SATURDAY SUN, reiterated the call to government to urgently resume the disarmament negotiation with his group so that they can live normal lives like others, rather than resorting to military action. Omomoh also spoke on the current situation in the creeks, saying, with the ongoing aerial bombardment, the centre can no longer hold in the once upon a time peaceful creeks. He however, warned that with over 3,000 heavily armed militants still active in various camps along the creeks, only military action cannot dislodge them except government goes into full disarmament negotiation with the militants who have devised ways of hiding in the mangroves during aerial bombardment. “We have Single Barrel, we have Double Barrel, we have Pump Action, we have Riffles, and we also have multipurpose, which is General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG). We still have some other artillery. We have grenades in our possession”, Omomoh said. How is life like in the creeks? How do you operate? Our forefathers have been feasting on this terrain for decades. They were fishing, they were involved in timber works, sawing of woods and all that. As time went on, since we are from Niger Delta, they discovered that there was a pipeline that passed through here. That was the genesis of the current problem; how they started vandalising pipelines. How do you go about your operation? Normal operation is all about siphoning. We go to the pipelines and vandalise it. We have engineers that specialise on it. Are they your members ? Yes. They are part of the team. They will remove it and after removing the peg, hose and other items will be fixed in and siphoning will begin. That is how we operate. How have you been able to sustain this in the creeks? Formerly, it was local security men that were posted to those areas by the Nigeria National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). Later, they started killing our boys. After enough settlement, they would give us work to do and in the process, we would do the work. They have supervisors. The team of supervisors would come and before you know it, they would kill us and use us as scapegoats. They will label us as vandals whereas we had agreement with them. The killings went on and on, until one day, we said let us try since these people have been killing us and we kept paying them. That was how we tried. The boys tried and in the process, they subdued them and collected their guns. That was the beginning of gun running in the villa. So, it was because we were not secured with our products. They would give us work and they would start killing us. That was the genesis of gun running in the creeks. What is the connection between you and militants in the Niger Delta region? We are from the Niger Delta. We are part and parcel of Niger Delta. Militants over there are our brothers. So, we have links. Have you ever lived in the Niger Delta region, for instance, in Port Harcourt, Bayelsa…? Yes, yes! We are from there. We have stayed there. Why did you leave there? Lagos is the Centre of Excellence. Everybody loves coming to Lagos because it is the Centre of Excellence in terms of education. The terrain is a peaceful and you know there is water that leads to the creeks and the Yoruba are not fishermen, they are farmers. So, our forefathers, from time immemorial, have been here fishing. With that connection, we that are their people used to visit them. Lagos has always been a link since the time of our forefathers because they were using canoes. What brought you to Lagos? Is it pipeline vandalism? Are you talking about me? I mean you and other militants? No! This is not the work that brought us to Lagos. Some of us are students; some are graduates. I am a graduate. I read political Science. But after graduation, because I see N40,000, N50,000 as small money compared to what I am going to get from oil vandalism, I decided to come here. Looking back, can you say you have really made something out of this business? If I compare myself to my course mates in those days, I can say God has… because I have property. Houses? Yes. Houses can be there. Cars? Cars can be among. Not much, but on the average level. What are the pressures on you in the creeks presently? The issue is that we love engaging with government because of the risk involved in the work and all that. There was a time an explosion took place. And when that happened, 200 people could die at a time, 100 people could die at a time. In the last explosion, 500 persons were given mass burial. Apart from that, government said that siphoning of fuel was affecting its revenue and they were going to disarm us, reconcile us and reintegrate us into the society because we live in the creeks. Government said they were concerned about us and they wanted us to live normal lives. That was the agreement we reached and we have been expecting the implementation until the present bombardment started. How many casualties have been recorded since the aerial bombardment began? We can say we have lost more than 60 persons. But we read in the papers that over 140 have died? The casualties are not up to that level. I cannot deceive you. That is the propaganda. You can still follow up with that number. But what is the total number of your men in the creeks? There are men out there, who carry arms; ordinary men that are businessmen are there; women are there. It is a community. So, what is the total number? There are over 3000 persons because this has to do with Lagos and Ogun creeks. From Magidon down to Ajegunle creeks, down to Abuloba, Arepo, Elepete, Mgbolomo to Shagamu, Ibafo, Magboro, we have our people. Even close to Shagamu, we have people. You said you want to surrender. Who do you intend to surrender to? This has to do with the NNPC. NNPC said that shortage of products was affecting them and that is why they have the problem of unremitted funds. Because of the deregulation of the downstream sector, the present minister implemented some things. He loves dialoguing and he said it can be done through him. For the first time in the history of Nigeria, he came to dialogue with us. He told that in conjunction with the Federal Government under the Amnesty programme, we were going to drop our arms because the NNPC cannot come for maintenance because the place is not secured. For several years, the place has not been secured. He sent delegates to us that we were going to surrender arms. He initiated it through the Federal Government. There is a report that 40 of your men who were fleeing the creeks were arrested. Is it true? They were not even up to 40. It is possible because we are many. The number is high. Why were they running away? Is it because of the present pressure? It is possibly because of the bombardment. You know bombardment has to do with international conflict but not conflict like this. In the history of Nigeria, this is the first time the South West is experiencing bombardment of this nature. Even people living on land ran away. So, they too can still run away because they are not armed. Some of them were ordinary businessmen. They could run for their lives because other people ran for their lives in the town. Are you in touch with government on how to surrender? Yes, based on the previous arrangement. The arrangement is still ongoing. If the arrangement is still ongoing, why is the military bombarding your area? It was because of saboteurs. They knew that we live in the creeks and that there is ammunition in the creeks. You know that this is a business everybody is doing. Everybody enjoys it in the South West. We are friends to the host communities. They have cult boys that are frustrated. They would move close to the area, wreak havoc and put the blame on people living in the creeks. They have been doing this for decades. They are the saboteurs we are fighting. Presently, we have made some arrests in which the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS), Eleweran, Ogun State, can testify to. At the moment, we have notorious ones that we are working on, but it is not our duty to effect arrest. We want to give their names, their full details, information to government so that government can go ahead with their arrest because we have investigated and discovered that they are the terrorists, the saboteurs who are closer to us, causing havoc, kidnapping, raping, robbing and killing people. They are the ones tarnishing our image. So, are you saying it is not the militants that are doing all these? No. It is not the militants. Militancy has been in existence for years and everybody enjoys their activities to which the host communities can testify. Presently, saboteurs have taken over everywhere, using the name of militants which is not true. You have relationships with host communities? Yes. And they know you? Yes. Some of us even married Yorubas. I am married to a Yoruba woman. Others too! Even our girls married Yorubas. Do you give returns to the host communities? The issue is yes because the Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) have their checkpoints in the communities. When buyers are coming to buy the products, while they were returning, the OPC members would collect their entitlements. The OPC? The buyers would give. the people buying the fuel would also give. We also give. To OPC or host communities? OPC and to some monarchs. They may not be the high ranking monarchs, but some monarchs. They work with us. Since the bombardment started, how is the area like now compared to the way it used to be? There is no life in the area. There is no life in the creeks now. It is a total declaration of war. How is your group responding to the war? What are we going to do? What are we going to do? We have to take cover. It has to do with survival of the fittest, elimination of the unfit. What is the way out of the crisis? The whole issue has to do with disarmament because we have guns in our possession. These are fire arms. We have them. After the war in Sierra Leone, there were a lot of guns in the hands of civilians, even in Liberia. What the governments of Sierra Leone and Liberia did was to engage the boys and disarmed them. After the disarmament, they reconciled them to themselves and after reconciliation, they reintegrated them into the society which made Liberia a free state. And Sierra Leone too is now a free state. The South West has ammunitions. I am telling you the truth. Because of the porosity of our borders, ammunitions are there. These men, government can’t kill all of them at once. It is not possible. Some have fled, but we don’t know what they can engage in tomorrow or next. The major issue is to disarm them because they arranged security contract with us, that we are going to be securing the waterways or the government facilities, NNPC facilities in the terrain. Can you let me into some of the ammunitions at your disposal? The government knows. They know because a Colonel has been to all the camps. And he saw the ammunition? They saw everything. The government knows. Were they shocked when they saw your ammunition? Yes nah. They said they never knew that that was how things are like in the creeks of South West. Can you mention some of the ammunition in your possession? We have Single Barrel, we have Double Barrel, we have Pump Action, we have Riffles, and we also have multipurpose, which is General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG). We still have some other artillery. We still have grenades in our possession. You also have bombs? Yes. Is that all? I think that is enough nah (laughter). When you eventually surrender, is the entire population moving out of the creeks? Based on the reintegration, yes. If all of them are not moving at once, they will be moving rotationally and the creeks will be crime free. The neighbouring host communities will be crime free and the host communities will eventually know the saboteurs and we are going to help the government and the host communities to secure the area. On the bombardment, are you thinking of retaliating? We are not thinking of retaliating because government delegate had visited based on the disarmament, reconciliation and reintegration. We are interested and that is why we did not retaliate and we would never retaliate because we want peace in the Niger Delta, we want peace in the South West, we want peace in Nigeria. So, even if the military keeps killing your men, you would not retaliate? We know the military is doing all these because of the saboteurs. From morning till evening, how is a normal day like in the creeks? Is it a pleasant one? Before now, it was a sweet place, a lovely place that people love to come to. Even people from host communities come and stay with us. But compared to the present situation, life has become boring. What are those things that used to make the creeks lovely? The place is peaceful and business transaction was going on. So, if we were bad prople, natives in the host communities would not have been visiting us, harbouring us for decades. It was reported that over 140 camps have been destroyed by the military. Is that true? It is possible because camps, one after the other, on top of river. They are destroying them? Yes. There are also reports that your men have fled to Ondo State, others to Badagry. Is this also true? (He mutters) People living in the water; people doing business. Those without ammunitions would run. It is possible. Are you saying the real militants are still in the creeks? Some are there, some may still flee. It is not everybody that has confidence. But the camps they are referring to have to do with houses. But if they call them camps, no big deal. But all what we want is disarmament. Who are those that usually buy the products? Are they from within or neighbouring countries? People from neighbouring countries do come and buy. But people from here buy too? People from Nigeria buy but they still take it across border through water. Are they influential people? Not all, but they are still influential. How about the military? Do they aid you in order to siphon? If they don’t do that, how is it possible for us to siphon? The government agency is always there. It is all about settlement nah. Are you saying the military takes money from you to allow you siphon? We settle them and siphon nah. As I am talking to you, the military is stationed there. It has been so for long before this bombardment. There is no time we don’t settle them. It is all about understanding with them. That is why we can do it successfully. Another thing is that we are still on the agreement that came through the Minister of Petroleum, from the Federal Government. Because of unremitted funds and what have you, they want to disarm us, reconcile us and reintegrate us and secure the facilities because it is better to ask the rat to secure the fish. That was the point they brought and we abide with it because NNPC has applied local security, it didn’t work; they have used Civil Defence, it didn’t work; they used Nigeria Police, it didn’t work; Naval, it did not work. Presently, it is the Army and it is not working because product is still coming out. It is only Air Force they have not used. So, they finally realised that it is only the vandals that can take care of these products so that the vandalism would totally stop in the South West. That is the issue. http://biafrasay.com/p/322298/military-can-t-dislodge-us-from-lagos-ogun-creeks-militants
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Following the visit of Hajia Aisha Buhari, wife of President Muhammadu Buhari, to the United States of America, the Arewa Youth Integrity Forum (AYIF) has asked Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, to immediately apologise to Nigerians and the first family after he claimed Mrs Buhari was a fugitive from justice in the US over the Halliburton scandal. Addressing journalists in Abuja, AYIF national president, Comrade Abubakar Ibrahim said this visit by the President’s wife is a further proof that Fayose lied in his claim about Mrs Buhari. He said, “We pointed out this visit because of its significance to what had transpired earlier when Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose came up with his tales by moonlight in which he vigorously tried to mislead the public with claims that Mrs Buhari was a fugitive from justice in the US over the Halliburton scandal. Various persons that set the records straight that the wife of the President was not the same ‘Aisha Buhari’ mentioned in the court documents were ridiculed and bad mouthed. “May we remind Fayose that Mrs Buhari was not the one who was recorded in a hotel suite conspiring with others to breach the Electoral Law. The first family did not tell him to engage in money laundry involving billions of naira ferried from one airport to another. It was not Mr President that made the lodgement of proceeds of crime into the Ekiti state governor’s bank account. It was not northerners that made Fayose to be richer than Ekiti state neither were we responsible for his inability to sell his family to pay salaries to workers’ whose money he has diverted into his personal account. Ibrahim said now that Mrs Buhari’s visit to the United States has confirmed that Fayose was not telling the truth, “we are calling on him to apologize to the first family, and Nigerian women.” He added that Fayose should rather focus his energy to explain his misrule to Ekiti people when his tenure expires. “We see the vintage Fayose, upon realising that his lies have been found out, desperately looking for a way to distract the nation by calling attention to the handbag Mrs Buhari was holding in one of the pictures from the US. This obvious attempt to trivialize the issue with the woman’s bag is a new low for Fayose even by his own standards. “Our expectations are that beginning with Ekiti state, at the end of Fayose’s tenure, the electorates would insist that psychiatric evaluation and a consequent certificate of mental competence would be requisite for all the candidates seeking elections,” he said. The youths urged Mrs Buhari not to relent in her life changing activities, but rather increase the tempo upon her return from the United States. http://biafrasay.com/p/322286/us-visit-you-must-apologise-to-aisha-buhari-arewa-youths-tel |
Gaborone:Booom?!??! Congrats, you've won yourself a husband Visit the nearest ... ![]() Later |
sesaan:Photos posted on her Facebook page shows the wife of the President at the airport, receiving a bouquet of flowers from a girl and posing for photos with Nigerians carrying the country’s flag. Details about her visit as still sketchy, but it comes less than two months after the Ekiti State Governor accused her of refusing to visit the United States because she was wanted for corruption there. Zombie |
Gaborone:Yes it is tribalistic because i don't like ewedu, and they can't cook what i like |
Gaborone:And don't tell me you are yoruba ooo |
Gaborone:Hmmmmmm If you are really a lady, your husband or ... will enjoy you scatter. My first time of having a cool response here. Keep it up. I arrest my case just cos of your cool responses |
Still on Aisha Buhari visit to U.S.....I want to support APC at all cost but I m yet to find facts..... Picture one is APC's picture of Aisha Buhari at Dulles international airport arrivals, named after James A. Wilding and picture 2 and 3 are the current face of the Dulles international airport arrivals..... Watch YouTube video of the Dulles international airport, recorded February this year https://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=youtu.be&v=p-RnHJiMq3Y Please, pay close attention to the FLOOR and CEILING in both pictures.....where went the BLACK GLASSES on the demarcation rail, that's in APC's picture? Bad Photoshop or what do I call this? Is someone playing a trick with an old picture taken before the airport was remodelled, because the floor isn't same in both pictures/video? Does it not bother you that BBC, CNN, NTA, etc DID NOT report this visit that generated so much noise at the airport and many media ripples before Aisha Buhari finally embarks on it? Someone should fear God ooooo!
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obailala:Which is more embarrassing Having a waec-less president or... Having a corrupt first lady that sneaks into airport without NTA coverage? |
Progressive01:Buhari pressed the trigger button. Or do you want to blame jonathan for this Your nigeria will never be the same again They are calling for restructuring now, soon they will agree for a divide. |
Goke7:Were you expecting The Nation, or Lagos express? Their licence will be revoked instanta |
Gaborone:You got it wrong It means your first lady is corrupt, charity begins at home. He PMB should start the fight from his wife |
Gaborone:A wrong is wrong They are looking for a way to persecute fayose wrongly.fayose is right. Is Aisha quarrelling with Michelle? |
obailala:After the Biafran press have dealt with the brown envelope gutter press in Nigeria, things will never be the same again. Wait for the terrestrial BiafraTv. The world will marvel at the extent of raw reportage |
irishMO123:Zombie Association PRO Comfirmed!!! |
irishMO123:Get your brain working first, because no matter what you do with this your brain. It will jam lock |
irishMO123:Aisha is a jail candidate, that is the business. |
buharisbae:give up on light and experience darkness |
Iruobean:Problem with nigerians is that they don't ask questions Did Aisha sneak out to America? or sneaked into America? Where is NTA, AIT, VON. FRCN,etc okay, Where is BBC, Aljazerra, CNN,VOA,etc when did Saharareporters taken over the work of NTA and FRCN? Nigeria is a complete fraud, a total joke |
Reports going on in some quarters of the media is that Nigeria's first lady, Aisha Buhari visited the United States, Washington DC precisely. But there are very strong reasons to believe that Mrs Buhari is in her Kitchen in Aso Rock probably 'Washing Dishes'. Nigerians have challenged Aisha to walk in the streets of Washington or take pictures with Michelle Obama to prove she really is in or visited the United States. This is 21st century for goodness sake, Nigerians have really woken up and you can no longer concoct nonsense and feed them with it. http://biafrasay.com/p/322285/aisha-buhari-is-currently-in-aso-villa-not-us-she-lied-to-ni |
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The political cabals in Nigeria are at it again, with their cries of deception in order to garner attention and empathy from the people. It is laughable that the likes of ex-vice president Atiku Abubakar, has left the mantra of “Change for Nigeria” to a hoax cry of “Restructure Nigeria”. Why is their false cry for restructuring Nigeria coming now? It is simply because the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, led by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, have exposed the rot and the true state of Nigeria since its amalgamation in 1914. I strongly oppose that view to restructuring Nigeria, let a referendum be allowed so the people will decide what they want. The era of political jamborees, to decide the fate of the indigenous nations that were forcedly joined together to create Nigeria is no longer acceptable. It is a reality that most words of Nnamdi Kanu about Nigeria have come to pass. For how long will Britain and Fredrick Lugards’ experiment continue? The amalgamation treaty clearly stated that the contraption named ‘Nigeria’ by Lugard’s girlfriend, Flora Shaw, shall expire after 100 years from 1914. The political class must not be used as a tool of deception to suppress the voice of their people by the crude-oil sucking cabals. The Indigenous People of Biafra will resist every effort to suppress the voice of Biafrans. What is left to restructure in Nigeria? Who are those that will restructure Nigeria? Same evil political cabals who have subjected the country to its brink? Can Atiku Abubakar start restructuring by opening up the Port Harcourt and Calabar seaports, bought from the Nigeria government by his private company, Intel's. Why are the seaports exclusively open to Aliko Dangote’s containers and a special arrangement by oil companies? This is an arrangement set up against Biafrans, by the Hausa/Fulani oligarchy in collaboration with their Yoruba cohorts, to frustrate the enterprising spirit of Biafrans doing businesses of importation and exportation. The worst genocidist, former head of state Yakubu Gowon, has added his voice to the clamour for restructuring, saying there is nothing wrong with restricting the country provided it is done within one Nigeria context. Gowon also defended his acts of genocide against Biafrans in 1967-1970, claiming the map of Nigeria would have looked funny if the eastern region seceded. He said “if we had allowed the eastern region to go away, the map of Nigeria would have looked funny; it would have been titled one way.” He went further to boast he restructured Nigeria in 1967 by creating more states to stop eastern Nigeria from seceding. He spoke as thus “We had to do something to ensure the fear of their seceding did not exist; a serious issue of a part of the country wanting to breakaway when we already lost a part to Cameroon.” Is that why Gowon reneged on the “Aburi Accord” he voluntarily agreed and signed in January 1967, at a meeting attended by delegates of both the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Eastern delegates in Aburi, Accra Ghana? And who is responsible for the loss of part Nigeria to Cameroon? Was Bakassi Peninsula not given as a prize to Cameroon by Gowon for the assistance to frustrate and blockade Biafra? It is very unfortunate that over 4 million innocent Biafrans were gruesomely murdered to enable the map of Nigeria not to look funny. Yakubu Gowon also claimed he restructured Nigeria by creating more states, but let it be known that he created Rivers state from the eastern region in order to propagate the divide and rule tactics learnt from the British government. The rest of the state he created in 1967 are; North Western, Kano and North-Central states. Others are, Benue-Plateau, Kwara, Western, Lagos, Mid-Western, Eastern-Central and East-Central states. Why is that those cabals who fought the war are still in charge of every policies governing the country with their archaic and retrogressive mentalities? Even the creator of Nigeria, Fredrick Lugard, truthfully agreed that the amalgamation of the North and South is like mixing oil and water together, there will never be unity. Britain purposely created Nigeria to suit their desire for crude oil. Northern Nigeria have simply refused to co-habit peacefully with their neighbours, especially the Biafrans, because of their selfish religious belief, which is to conquer those who do not practice Islam. The Nigeria Constitution subtly gave impetus to their ambition by granting them authority for a Sharia Law, even while declaring the country a secular state. Will Nigeria restructure its membership of Organization of Islamic Countries (OIC), by opting out as a member and from every coalition relating to Islam? Preachers are being beheaded by Muslim youth for preaching openly, Friday has been declared a no-worship day for Christians and Governors of northern states have made proclamation and laws to frustrate Christians from practising their faith. Why must we be forced to be together with those who believe that the lives of their cattle is more sacred to that of humans? What has happened to the reports of the National Sovereign Conference of 1977/78. 1989, 1994, 2006 and 2014? There are all in the dustbin of Aso Rock, because the Northern Oligarchy believes their grip on power will be limited. How can Nigeria be restructured when there is no unity? Since independence from Britain in 1960, the blood of innocent Biafrans are been shed to appease the blood orgy of the Arewa people. Why must we be forced to be together when we have tried to live peacefully together for over a century but to no avail? How much more blood is required from Biafrans, for those screaming ‘restructure’ to be able to reason properly that Nigeria was never made to be created, if not for the wicked and selfish desire of Britain? Biafrans have openly shown their desire for unity even after the Biafra Genocide of 1966-1970, by leaving their ancestral home to live and invest whole heartedly in various places in Yoruba land and Arewa land. But at every provocation claimed to be against Prophet Muhammad, even in faraway Denmark, the homes and investments of Biafrans are targeted, their lives and means of livelihood been threatened and in most cases exterminated by the Hausa/Fulani people. The Yorubas are not left out, with their incessant increment of rents, levy and taxes on purpose against Biafrans sojourning in their land. The Oba of Lagos, Rilwan Akiolu, even threatened to drown Biafrans in the lagoon if they refused to vote for his preferred candidate for governor. Investments worth millions and more belonging to Biafrans are been bulldozed without adequate notice or compensation by state governors especially Lagos state. The fact is that the nations that were forcedly amalgamated are totally different; culturally, religiously and politically. The Biafran way of life is different from that of the Hausa/Fulani and Yoruba. Biafrans are Republicans in nature while the Hausa/Fulani and Yoruba are monarchical. Our mode of dressing, food and cultural practices have no hint of resemblance to that of the Hausa/Fulani and Yoruba people. Religiously, we are different and freely allowed the imposition of Christianity on our ancestors by the British missionaries unlike the Hausa/Fulani and Yoruba people. The only basis for the call for the restructure of Nigeria is the taste and hunger to continue to explore the oil in Biafraland, with 90 percent of the oil blocs in Biafra belonging to the Hausa/Fulani and Yoruba elites. This generation of Biafrans have come to restore their fatherland, and will not be forced like their ancestors to enter into a federalism with the neighbours they have nothing in common with, all we want is Biafra. http://biafrasay.com/p/322276/from-change-to-restructure-but-we-want-biafra-ipob-insist |
OgundeleT:Go and look for evidence/papers to confirm that your food is not poisoned before you eat this morning. |
OgundeleT:Which law? The law that couldn't stop your waec-less president Shambles |

the source alone made me give up!