Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Nnamdi Kanu Bombs Presidency Over Abaribe

Biafra: Nnamdi Kanu Bombs Presidency Over Abaribe
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has berated the Presidency for claiming he jumped bail in Nigeria.
Naija News reports that the Presidency revisited Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe‘s role in the release of the leader of the IPOB leader from prison after the latter demanded President Muhammadu Buhari’s resignation over insecurity in Nigeria.
Senator Abaribe claimed that the Buhari-led administration and the All Progressives Congress has failed Nigerians.
The Abia South lawmaker while contributing to the motion sponsored by the Senate leader, Yahaya Abdullahi on national security said, President Buhari, has been lying to Nigerians that Boko Haram has been defeated.
“Nigerians did not elect the Chief of Staff, Nigerians did not elect heads of Security, Nigerians elected President Muhammadu Buhari in 2015 and in 2019,” he said.
“As it is, we are facing the head of the Nigerian government and this is President Buhari. He should resign with immediate effect,” Abaribe said.
Apparently displeased with the call, Garba Shehu, the Senior Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity, attacked the Senator, saying he helped Kanu jump bail.
The Presidential spokesman stressed that Senator Abaribe should have replaced Kanu after the IPOB leader “jumped” bail instead of attacking President Buhari.
Shehu maintained that Senator Abaribe’s call for Buhari’s resignation does not represent the opinion of the country.
His words: “If a leader like President Buhari needs to resign, there are millions of other Nigerians who need to resign, including Senator Abaribe who unlocked the door to enable the escape of traitorous and treasonable suspects.
“He signed the bond for the court to release Nnamdi Kanu on bail, from which moment the suspect disappeared into the thin air.
“Senator Abaribe has failed repeated deadlines to return Kanu to the court for trial, yet he has the effrontery with which to accuse someone of failing to the bidding of the law.
“This is a man who should have replaced the suspects he failed to produce in the correctional facility,” the Presidential spokesman said.
However, reacting to Shehu’s claim in a tweet, Kanu denied jumping bail, claiming that the Nigerian Army invaded his home to assassinate him.
His words: “On 29/01/2020, in his response to #BuhariResign @GarShehu
tweeted that I jumped bail and disappeared ”into the thin air.” WRONG!
“Nigerian Army invaded my home to assassinate me, read my story and join the heated discussion on the Independent’s website,” he added.

BIAFRA : The scam in the Biafra agitation process

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BIAFRA Where is the map of Biafra? This is the question I have often asked the promoters and sympathizers of the Biafra cause, and up till this moment, their responses have been feeble, vague, evasive and suspicious, failing to provide specific drawing showing a clearly defined territorial area called Biafra.
Why is the map of a potential sovereign state like the Republic of Biafra not being courageously and freely displayed like the way the flag is presented? Recurring sight of the Biafra flag raises consciousness of it. Once Biafra is mentioned, a mental picture of the flag pops, showing the rising sun along with the eleven rays symbolizing the provinces in Biafra. But where is the map?
I am asking this question because of concerns being raised by neighbours sharing boundaries with the South East states to the South, specifically, the Niger Delta Region. The fears of the Niger Delta people stem from its minority status and experience in the first separatist agitation and subsequent declaration of the former Eastern Region of Nigeria as an independent state of Biafra.

At the time, the present day, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Rivers and Bayelsa states were part of the former Eastern Region while Delta and Edo states known as Midwest Region were captured by the Biafra forces and declared Republic of Benin, even though, in their hearts, the region was part of Biafra despite the prevailing plural identities.
Indeed, this was the only reason why these states were sucked into the Biafra struggle without known prior consultation and consensus. However, to allay the fears of the minorities and reassure them that they were safe within the Biafra union, Late Lt-Col Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu then appointed Late Major-General Philip Effiong, a minority from the present day Akwa Ibom State, as second-in-command in the Biafra hierarchy.
The geo-political setting of the country has since metamorphosed from the four-regional structure to six-geo-political grouping in consonant with ethnic, linguistics, cultural, historical, contiguous boundaries and affinity, leaving the Igbo in the South East geopolitical zone and, the minorities in the South-South or Niger Delta geopolitical area.
The present day agitation for the sovereign state of Biafra, both the faction led by the Movement for the Sovereign State of Biafra (MOSSOB) and the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) and their leaders, have at different events, expressed that the South-South geo-political zone or Niger Delta region is part of Biafra.
This position is stripped of respect for minorities and a demonstration of might in the quest for territorial expansion. How do you conscript an unwilling people from another region to be part of your conceived independent state without prior discussions and agreement on the form, organization and modality of administration? Even if this is an effect of hallucination, how then can you be trusted?

It is this fear of domination and territorial ambition by the major ethnic groups that led to the setting up of the Willink Commission in 1957 to look into the fears of the minorities who were scared of the imbalance of the three-regional political structure, and this led to the creation of the fourth region, the Midwest in 1963. By the body language, the Biafra gladiators are provoking a reenactment reminiscent of the old political structure.
Perhaps, the drivers of Biafra are still living in the past, unable to come to terms with reality that the Niger Delta is now a different geo-political area with its distinct political aspirations. Perhaps, they are being misled by the word, Biafra and, the symbol of the Biafra flag.
The name, Biafra, has its origin from the Bight of Biafra, now Gulf of Guinea, a Portuguese name representing the West Coast from where waters flow into the Atlantic Ocean. Biafra, still conjures false sense of one region based on the old four-regional structure. The word, Biafra, no longer has geographical and historical relevance to the present South-East geopolitical area, but the South-South geo-political grouping.
The rising sun on the Biafra flag with the eleven rays representing the eleven provinces of Biafra under the old Eastern Region, is also misleading. The Niger Delta region is no more part of the South-East geopolitical zone. The moment the old four-regional structure was dismantled and replaced with the six-geopolitical zones, the eleven provinces ceased to exist, and therefore can no longer be reflected on the Biafra flag, particularly when previous political affinities had also been terminated.
Unfortunately, the continued use of the symbol on the flag creates false sense of one region in the minds of the protagonists of Biafra with the eleven provinces. It is time to recreate the map; otherwise, it is a scam.
Under the current dispensation, each geopolitical zone has its distinct socio-economic and political aspirations, which are now at liberty to develop at their paces. This does not, however, exclude two or more geopolitical areas from forming an alliance in furtherance of their social, political and economic ambition, if they so wish, but this should be preceded and predicated upon a willful truce negotiated from a position of equality and respect for one another.

Governance is easy if one has nothing to hide. The process becomes complex and difficult when there are hidden motives induced by entrenched interests and cover up. Why are the drivers of the sovereign state of Biafra not making the Biafra map public and visible? We see the flag, but where is the map? Or is this a strategy to smuggle the Niger-Delta region through the backdoor into the Biafra dream?
As minorities, the South-South geo-political area also has a right to assert itself, particularly, in line with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) as adopted on September 13, 2007 within the context of their dignity, culture and survival as a people. Besides, the United Nations Charter in Article 1 also recognizes the right of a people to self-determination for the realization of their cultural, economic, social and political dreams.
It was on the basis of this that President Muhammadu Buhari, as a military Head of State in 1984, supported the aspirations and right of the Sahrawi people for self-determination and independence despite the opposition of the Morocco’s government. Buhari’s position then was based on the resolutions of the African Union (AU) on Western Sahara at the time.
The Niger Delta is no longer a kindergarten region. It has all the resources required to deliver on its responsibilities as an independent state, if it so desires in line with the wishes of the people. Thus, the scramble for the region by other regions for purposes of annexation is exercise in futility. If in the event that emerging development in the country makes separatist agitation inevitable in the future, the Niger Delta region is capable of governing itself as an independent sovereign state.
It is the right of people to pursue their collective aspirations, particularly if they believe their common interest is being violated or endangered in a federation. The Biafra people have a right to pursue their dreams, but this should be done within the context of their territorial boundaries without any intention or ambition of annexing other regions or any part thereof as part of its geographical area. It is this element that makes the current agitation for the sovereign state of Biafra a scam.
Most countries that have attained independence today started with a struggle for self-determination, a process aimed at controlling their socio-economic and political destiny. Once a decision is reached among a people to form a state, implicitly, there must be a delineated territory agreed as a sovereign boundary, and a government capable of meeting the needs of the people that could also interface with other countries.
Once this is settled, the next natural thing to do is to draw up a map depicting the proposed independent territory, even before a flag and other paraphernalia are developed. This has been the trend in the struggle for self-determination. Apart from sensitization, the map and the flag are used as symbols of appeal to shape and drive sentiments and collective aspirations of the people.
This same process was adopted by countries that had gained independence and those that are still in the trenches for independence. Thus, from Scotland to Catalonia, from Hong Kong to Siberia, from Tibet to Luhansk and from Crimea to Quebec, this is the pattern and trend.
Biafra needs to review its strategies and restore confidence among neighbouring boundaries, otherwise, a case of territorial ambition and annexation are implied, a discernment that is capable of thwarting and rendering its efforts unfeasible.
Michael Owhoko is a journalist, author and public relations consultant who has mostly worked in the banking, oil and gas, and media industries. He is the author of The Language of Oil and Gas; Career Frustration in the Workplace; Nigeria on the Precipice: Issues, Options, and Solutions; The Future of Nigeria; and Feminism: The Agony of Men. He is also the publisher of Media Issues, an online newspaper that can be found at https://saviournicodemus.blogspot.com/

Monday, February 3, 2020

Nnamdi Kanu Vows To ‘Cripple Nigeria’ Ahead Of Parents’ Burial

Biafra: Nnamdi Kanu Vows To 'Cripple Nigeria' Ahead Of Parents' Burial

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has made a new vow to cripple Nigeria.
Naija News reports that Kanu’s statement is coming two weeks to the burial ceremony of his parents which he is expected to grace.
This online news platform had reported earlier that the parents of the IPOB leader, late HRH Eze Israel Okwu Kanu and his wife late Ugoeze Sally Nmeme Okwu-Kanu will be buried on Valentine’s day, Friday, February 14, 2020.
Naija News recalls that before Kanu disappeared from Nigeria sometime in September 2017, he was being prosecuted on charges bordering on treasonable felony instituted against him as a response to his agitation on the IPOB platform for the secession of an independent Republic of Biafra from Nigeria.
The IPOB leader disappeared from Nigeria following soldiers’ invasion of his home in Afara-Ukwu, near Umuahia, Abia State, in September 2017. Kanu, a dual citizen of Nigeria and Britain, is believed to be currently residing in the United Kingdom.
Following Kanu’s disappearance and eventual resurgence in Israel late 2019, many accused the IPOB leader of taking bribe from the All Progressives Congress (APC) led by President Buhari to ensure his release from prison.
However, reacting to the claim in a recent broadcast on Radio Biafra, Kanu denied the allegation, saying he would never collect bribe from Buhari’s government especially not now that his parents are dead.
“I never took money from the zoo when I was in prison, is it now that they killed my parents that I will do so?” Kanu questioned.
Speaking further, the IPOB leader vowed to cripple the Nigerian government led by President Muhammadu Buhari.
“When I tell you the ZOO will fall, the ZOO will fall. Go and write it somewhere,” the IPOB leader boasted.

IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu Attends Trump’s Campaign Rally (Photos)


Nnamdi Kanu Attends Campaign Rally In USA

Leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has shared pictures of himself as he attended the Trump Rally in Des Moines Iowa.
Kanu proudly highlighted that he sat in the VIP section.
He shared pictures on Friday via Twitter of himself at the event and wrote:
“It’s my pleasure be at Trump Rally in Des Moines Iowa, by the way, VIP section, and I could see some
@GOP heavyweights.”
“The energy in the place is electrifying. The people of USA love @realDonaldTrump
#MAGA #Biafra will be great again.”
See what he shared:

BIAFRA : Touch not Nnamdi Kanu

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NIGERIA .THE  Federal Government’s current move to re-arrest Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) over alleged violations of bail conditions granted him on April 25, 2017, is still generating ripples. Reports have it that the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Abubakar Malami (SAN), recently approached a Federal High Court in Abuja asking it to revoke the bail earlier granted the IPOB leader and get him arrested.
Malami’s action is hinged on the grounds that Kanu is standing trial for alleged treasonable felony and other related offences. But, some Nigerians and stakeholders in the Nigerian enterprise have opposed the plan to re-arrest the IPOB leader, stressing that it will escalate the already tensed atmosphere in the country. First to pick holes in the re-arrest adventure is the apex Igbo socio-cultural organization, Ohanaeze Ndigbo.
The group, through its President General, Chief Nnia Nwodo, has accused Malami of “bias and double standard” as well as violation of Kanu’s fundamental human rights, especially for refusing to arrest Arewa Youths, who issued quit notice on Ndigbo living in the North. The Ohanaeze chieftain said that he “was amazed that Malami is prepared to contest the superiority of the provisions of the constitution on the freedom of movement and association over an erroneous judicial proclamation violating those rights.”
Nwodo has argued that “the same Arewa youths were supposed to have been arrested on the orders of the Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir el-Rufai, and the Inspector General of Police, Idris Ibrahim, for acts of treason, and sedition. Malami did not go to court to seek an order of arrest for prosecution. Kanu is free to hold any point of view no matter how displeasing to anyone so long as he is not inciting or provoking any criminal activities.”
In the same vein, the former military governor of Kaduna State, Col. Abubakar Umar and leader of the Movement for Unity and Progress, has warned the Federal Government against the plan to re-arrest the IPOB leader. Umar advised the government not to treat Kanu and his supporters as “common criminals.”  He added that, “they are fighting for a fair deal for the Igbo in Nigeria.” Umar described the plan to re-arrest the IPOB leader as “both dangerous and politically unwise.” IPOB has also vowed to resist the re-arrest of their leader by the Federal Government. Kanu has also said that such a move must be resisted.
The Federal Government should listen to the wise advise from Ohanaeze, Umar and other Nigerians. There are so many problems that the government should concern itself with now than the needless drama of Kanu’s re-arrest. The government should realise that Kanu’s first arrest has lionized him and made him a folk hero. Government should not make another mistake of re-arresting him.
Touching him the second time will elevate him to the pantheon of the gods of the land. Re-arresting him will compound the security situation in the country. Moreover, the government may not have the resources to fight so many wars at a time. Kanu’s matter should be handled with caution. It requires a political solution. Dialogue is the way forward. War is not the solution. And the re-arrest of Nnamdi Kanu is not the solution either.
Besides, Malami’s argument that Kanu flouted his bail conditions does not hold water. They are so draconian that even the gods would find them difficult and impossible to observe. It is because of its draconian nature that made the IPOB leader to file an application on July 1, 2017 asking the court to vary his bail conditions. The accusation of bias and double standard leveled against Malami and the IGP, Idris Ibrahim by Ohanaeze is right.
What is good for the goose should be equally good for the gander. In this our animal farm, due apologies to George Orwell, all animals must be equal and treated so by the government and its agents. That is how other democracies operate. Ours won’t be different. The law should not be invoked at an offence because of the birthplace of the accused or offender and look the other way round, when somebody from certain zone commits similar offence. Nobody, no matter how highly placed, should be above the law of the land. In other words, the law must not be applied selectively. All Nigerians, irrespective of our ethnic origin or religion or status, must be equal before the law of the land in both theory and practice.
We must respect the provisions of our supreme law, the constitution, especially in areas of our rights as citizens of this great country. It will be recalled that during the withdrawal or suspension of the quit notice issued to the Igbo in the North, a member of the Northern Emancipation Network, and reader of the suspension text, Alhaji Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, called on the Federal Government to, among others, meet appropriate sanction to IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu. He specifically called for the arrest and prosecution of Kanu.
I hope there is no link between the call by Arewa Youths to get Kanu re-arrested and prosecuted with Malami’s action in the same direction. This is where government should tread with utmost caution. Government should do so because Nigeria is made up of diverse ethnic nationalities. Moreover, the constitution supports free movement and right to freedom from discrimination, right to freedom of thought and right to freedom of expression of all Nigerians. Sections 33-43 of the 1999 Constitution (as amended) clearly state these fundamental rights of all Nigerians. No Nigerian, no matter, his status in life, should abridge these fundamental human rights of Nigerian citizens.It is also good that Igbo leaders are dialoguing with IPOB leader and his group with a view to finding lasting solutions to the entire agitations in the South-East region. They should also dialogue with other variants of Biafra agitators on the way forward. The South-East should not be turned into a battle ground of sorts again or land of angry agitators. The Federal Government should give the leaders of the zone ample time to ensure peace in the region.
It should not jeopardise it with the plan to re-arrest the IPOB leader. Doing so will be akin to putting petrol on fire. At the same time, all agitations from the zone must be devoid of violence and intemperate language.
Beyond this, the Federal Government must address all the contentious issues that gave rise to the current agitations in the country, especially in the South-East region.

BIAFRA : Army blocks roads leading to Nnamdi Kanu’s home

Biafra more important to me than my family – Kanu

Barely two weeks to the funeral of the parents of the leader  of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, reports from Afaraukwu, his home town said that soldiers have already blocked all roads that lead to the Kanu’s family compound. 
The burial of Eze Israel Okwu Kanu and his wife Ugoeze Sally Kanu  according to the family, has been scheduled to hold later this month.
The mission of the soldiers were not immediately known, however, investigations revealed that the action was a show of force meant to deter IPOB members who were hellbent in participating in the burial.
It was gathered that shops that opened for minor  sales yesterday were forced to shutdown following the soldiers’ mid-day storming of the area.
Younger brother of the IPOB leader, Prince Emmanuel Kanu,  confirmed the development.

BIAFRA : Trump’s rally: IPOB commends US over Kanu’s VIP invitation

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BIAFRA The indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB) has on Saturday, commended the leadership of the US Republicans Party in Iowa for extending a VIP invitation to their leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to Trump’s campaign rally at Des Moines Iowa.


The group said Kanu was a special guest at the rally on Thursday, January 30, 2020.

In a statement on Saturday by its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, obtained by Vanguard, the group said it was ironical having a leader of a group labelled as a terrorist by its government as an important personality in an event attended by the President of the United States of America. The group reassured the people of Biafra of its commitment to actualizing the republic of Biafra in collaboration with the most powerful countries in the world. The statement reads in part: “We the global family of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) wish to appreciate the leadership of the US Republicans Party in Iowa for their invitation to our great leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as a special guest at Trump campaign rally on Des Moines Iowa on Thursday, January 30, 2020. “Our leader was granted entry to the VIP section of the arena reserved for the top echelon of the Republican Party in the state including the Iowa State Governor Kim Reynolds whom he met briefly. “It is ironic that a man injuriously labelled a terrorist by a biased, corrupt, discredited and dysfunctional judiciary in Nigeria is being accorded VIP status in an event attended by the president of the United States of America whereas Nigeria has been placed on a list of terror ravaged countries banned from entering the US. What this proves is that rulers of Nigeria are the real terrorists. “Our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and the Directorate of State of the Indigenous People of Biafra (DOS) are working very hard and round the clock with stakeholders and most powerful countries in the world to ensure that Biafra is restored peacefully and as soon as possible. “The Nigeria Government, South East governors and Ohaneze Ndigbo led by John Nnia Nwodo that proscribed and tagged IPOB terrorists can now see that IPOB momentum is unstoppable and Biafra restoration inevitable. “We are calling on every Biafran both at home and abroad, particularly the IPOB family worldwide, to remain strong and determined because we are nearly there. “No mortal born of a woman can stop Biafra from coming or the freedom that will bring for all other trapped nationalities in Nigeria. “Our freedom is ordained from the most high God in heaven. The success of our ongoing global engagement and diplomatic strangulation of Nigeria will set all captives free.”

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