July 30 2020 | The
Biafra Telegraph
Nigeria is a contraption that has never been taken
seriously by other Nations of the world because of its Fraudulent creation in
the first place and her instability.
Digging into the history of the contraption called
Nigeria, one would be faced with the first time it was bargained by George
Goldie. In the year 1899 he sold Nigeria to the British at the sum of
865,000 Dollars, just like one would sell chicken out. The British moved in and
started running the affairs of every region.
In January 1, 1914, Lord Frederick Lugard, the Governor
of both the Northern Nigeria Protectorate and the Colony and Protectorate of
Southern Nigeria, signed a document consolidating the two, thereby creating the
Colony and Protectorate of Nigeria. Forty-six years later in 1960, Nigeria clamoured
for Independence and asked British to let them be. After the preliminary
pillaging and rapping of the people and the land, British handed over Nigeria
to the Fulani Caliphate.
It is painful to see Nigeria's SOVEREIGNTY being
negotiated with a paltry $400million in 2018 under the Administration of a
supposedly demised Buhari, a coup plotter, a genocidal and ethno Religious
bigot. He was one of the Fulani Soldiers that committed war crime against the
people of Biafra in 1967-1970.
All the Northern Soldiers that played different roles in
that genocide against the Biafran people, as the war ended, they divided the
rich Oil Field among themselves. Yet, till date there are still negotiations
going on. China is another country this
time around trying to colonize NIGERIA with the sum of 400,000,000 dollars.
Questions are: Is Nigeria going to be colonized again? What
is the implication of signing off Nigeria as a collateral for paltry $400m?
Today, sixty years from 1960 when Nigeria became an
Independent State and a reflection of how far this country has come over 116
years after amalgamation, one can only conclude that the country is still
grappling with its national identity and a reanimated separatist movement from
every region, it is worth reflecting on how exactly Nigeria became Nigeria.
In my view and very strong conviction, a peaceful
disintegration of Nigeria is a sure way of getting Nigeria fixed because
Nigeria is a conglomerate of several Nations who are finding it impossible to
coexist.
#DisintegrateNigeria
#AsoRockIsEmpty
#BiafraExit
Written by:
Mazi James Eseni
For: Lagos State Media
Edited by:
Ngozichukwu Ada-Dav
For: Lagos State Media
Published by:
Chibuike John Nebeokike
For: Lagos State Media
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