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Wednesday 31 May 2017

Nigerians and gullibility - The Igbo Experiment





Nigerians and gullibility. Someone who has no job and using the normal "Igbo man" sense to make money and fame for himself. just think, is Nnamdi Kanu a politician that politicians troop to see him? Is he a religious leader yet the court requested for a religious leader to sign his bail bond? Is he a king that kings from different towns come to pay homage to? When did southwest become part of Biafra that Fayose and FFK are now his allies? Don't we see these are just political stunts meant to propel him for something in the nearest future? Let's even ask ourselves some personal questions. Do we really believe this country will break? Do we really believe that if it breaks someone like Nnamdi will be able to change the fortunes of we Igbos? How come we are yet to really draw up an internal referendum amongst to so call states that are willing to form Biafra? All we have is a constitution and how to share money but no document showing these states/region has agreed. All we talk about is war, force, closure of places of business e.t.c. Let us start first by barring all Igbos/Biafrans from 1. Seeking political positions 2. Coming out for elections. 3. Stepping down from all political positions 4. relocating our businesses to "Biafra". Let us sit down and have an internal referendum that we have all agreed to breakaway from Nigeria. until then, we are just applying force but no distance hence no work done. My personal view, "instead of struggling for a breakaway that may never come to past, we should instead come together and fight for resource control, regional government or true federalism". I am Igbo and a very proud one. In my next life I will still love to come as an Igbo man because we are the most enterprising, diligent, innovative people on earth. Let's have your view!