The
British government and her collaborators (Nigeria) are in a state of panic
because of the current emergency of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) led
by Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the Director of Radio Biafra / Biafra TV and
Deputized by Mazi Uchenna Okafor Mefor. The British experiment in Africa
(Nigeria) is falling down drastically due to the innocent lives that was
massacred during the war. There spirits have
risen to restore the ancient kingdom of Biafra and no going back.
Their
reincarnated spirit are those youths giving the Nigerian government and her
foreign aliens sleepless nights. The innocent bloods shed during the war is
tormenting Gowon, Buhari, T.Y Danjuma, Harold Wilson and the British evil
empires. Those innocent youths the British army is shooting in Nigeria whenever
they come out for protest, has risen because the more they are being killed; the
more they come out in millions. And ever ready to die as heroes and heroines
than live in the knees for those years like a coward. Even bullets couldn't
hold them anymore. It is time the British government thinks otherwise to
dissolve this crime against humanity (Nigeria).
The
‘Biafranization’ spirit has risen to uphold her place in the world. And is time
the British oligarchy understand that this generation of Biafrans agitating today
are those reincarnated souls they massacred during 1967-1970 bitter Civil War
and no going back till this kingdom of Biafra is restored. The Former Governor
of Akwa Ibom State, Senator Akpabio, what he revealed on Biafra will not only
shock you but will dismantle your argument and negative thought about Biafra.
It
will rebuild your faith/belief towards the restoration of Biafra nation with
truth and honesty. They killed us in large number; they raped our women during
the war and impregnated large number of them. These women gave birth to all
these Biafra of Igbo speaking men and women that always kick against their own freedom
as a people because their DNA is of that Hausa/Fulani, Yoruba people as you
know that blood they said is thicker than water.
They
also marry many of our women just to force us live with them. They collected
all our properties after the war and called it an abandoned property. They
stole all our money in the bank after the war and left us with only 20 pounds.
Knowing that we had no cash immediately after war.
They
implemented what they called indigenization policy, all the foreign companies/properties
owned by the British in Nigeria were indigenized, and shares were sold to the
Hausa/Fulani and Yoruba people that has money to buy them immediately after the
war in 1971. They declared no victor no vanquished and thereby proposed to
rebuild Biafra land and make peace with us, then they set aside a huge amount
of money and called it 3Rs fund. Do you know that this same 3Rs fund was
diverted to rebuild Lagos state when war wasn't fought in Lagos.
Excerpt.............
You
have been very vocal lately in dismissing and trashing the then federal
military government’s post-civil war efforts at the 3Rs: Reconstruction,
Reconciliation and Rehabilitation. What don’t you agree with?
AKPABIO:
As a young man, you definitely will not understand me. But I was a victim of
the Civil War. I was one of those who suffered the pains of the war. I was born
sometime in 1962; the civil war came really into our area in 1967. So, I was
probably five or six years old during the war; and if I had been around nine
years, I would probably have been conscripted. I saw parents throw their children
into pit toilets because they did not want their positions to be made known to
the enemy. I saw devastation; I saw kwashiorkor; I saw hunger; I saw thousands
of people and bodies littered everywhere and smelling while vultures had feast
every day. I saw houses destroyed; I saw families scattered such that till the
end of the world, they can never gather themselves together again.
There
were children who were shipped away to Gabon, and they can never come back to
Nigeria again because they were small. How would two-year-old and
three-year-old ever know where they came from? They are now proud Gabonese and
I don’t think Nigerians are even asking questions.
So,
during the Silverbird Man of the Year Award, there were pictures that were shown
of the Civil War. Somebody, sitting by me, who is from the West, was asking if
those things were acted: the Kwashiorkor-ridden children with their swollen
tummies, ugly shapes and bony structures because of hunger and starvation. The
then Head of State, General Yakubu Gowon attempted to explain that he tried
everything to avoid the scenes that were being shown on the
screen,
that he did not want the war.
The
other person who could have answered him, unfortunately, that is Dim Emeka
Ojukwu, is dead. He said he tried everything to stop the war from breaking out
but it’s only Ojukwu who could have answered whether he equally did his part in
avoiding the war.
But
something struck me: it was said that Gowon should be commended for initiating
the three Rs: reconciliation, rehabilitation and reconstruction. And I asked a
very simple question, that I came with a written text but I wasn’t going to
read it. I thanked Silverbird for the award; and I said I did not want to
criticise my leaders because I am also now a leader. But I asked to be allowed
to ask a question: how come reconstruction started in the West when the war was
actually fought in the East?
They
started the Third Mainland Bridge, the National Theatre, the international
airport, and so on, in the West, while the war was fought in the eastern
region. And if we really wanted to ensure total reconciliation, how come every
account holder in the eastern region was given only £20? It did not matter
whether your father had £10,000,000 or £50,000,000 before the war; you were
given just £20. It was a take it or leave it situation. If your family survived
and there was an account holder alive, he/she went to the bank, and collected
just £20. Could £20 pounds solve the Kwashiorkor that we were seeing? Could it
reconstruct the houses that were burnt? Could it produce food? A lot of other
things happened that I did not mention on that occasion.
Don’t
forget that it was shortly after the war in 1971 that the policy of
indigenization started, where most of the foreign industries and companies were
sold to Nigerians, and the war-ravaged eastern regions, which include the
entire South-South and the rest of them, could not buy, because no one who did
not have money to even feed or clothe himself would have had money to buy any
industry. So, I was just wondering, as a young man, if that was true
reconciliation, because one would have thought that the government would have
gone to any extent to give them more money so that they could truly
rehabilitate themselves. They needed money from reconstruction, and I would
have thought that reconstruction would have also started from the East.
I
just asked because we were lucky to have the personal dramatis of the war right
in still alive: General T. Y. Danjuma, General Yakubu Gowon, General Obasanjo,
General Buhari and others. It is very rare to see these former heads of state
in just one place, so I had to ask. I
said
also that it is important, even for the current-day leaders that we continue to
take actions that will unite Nigeria. And we should purge ourselves of actions
that tend to cause pains to Nigerians. For me, I believe that because of
certain policies of the federal government after the war, the war did not cease
in the eastern region until about 30 years after the war.
The
struggle continue.....
This
generation says, it's Biafra freedom or nothing
Written by:
Mazi Dimkpa Ikenna
Ikenga Amadioha-Gbo
For: Rivers State Media
(Igwuocha Province)
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