NIGERIA AND BIAFRA: The Evil of Igbo Politicians
Nigerian government, the military and the corrupt Igbo politicians should tell the world what is illegal in the agitation for Biafra so that the youth of the Eastern Nigeria will take it out. Agitation for Biafra is equal to good governance, good infrastructure, job opportunities, good educational system, good medical facilities and system, removal of corruption from the three tiers of government, and above all self-determination. This is what IPOB and the youth of the East are agitating for.
Nigerian government and the grossly corrupt Igbo politicians have failed the people of the East. None of these politicians would win any election without rigging. Igbo politicians are agents of evil as they team up with Nigerian government to marginalise and oppress the people of the East. Igbo politicians and the Eastern governors are worse than the fulani herdsmen. They have economically killed more people than the fulani herdsmen killed in Benue Plateau and the east. Rochas policy on its own has killed and maimed the people. The people of the East are hungry and Rochas is busy dualising the roads, paying civil servants half salaries. Igbo politicians live on corruption and politics, and this is the reason why they are jealous of Nnamdi Kanu and are fighting against him. Whether any of the thieves who call themselves Igbo politicians like it or not, Nnamdi Kanu is now the leader of the East, and no negotiations will succeed without him. Fedeeral governmentt of Nigeria should stop talking to baseless politicians in Abuja.
Nigerian government must try to understand Igbo culture and when they do, they will understand that they are wasting their time talking to politicians as the back bones of Igbo decisions are based on the agreement and assent of the youth and the women. Igbo men only rubber-stamp the decisions of the elders basedd on the assent of the youth and the women. I hope wise men of Nigeria (if any) are listening. Biafran agitation is going nowhere. Stop killing my people.
By: Oguchi Martins Egbujor
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