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Ohafia Udumeze
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I found some of the stuff here quite interesting though I don't agree with everything they've written. Enjoy!

&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&&NIGER DELTA REPUBLIC MOVEMENT
P.O. BOX 33535
LONDON E9 7YJ
TEL/FAX: +44(0)2089853905
Website: www.ndrm.org.uk

NIGERIA'S ON COMING

IMMINENT BLOODY CATASTROPHE IN MULLAH OBASANJO'S ISLAMIC NIGERIA
0JUKWU will JOIN FIGHT FOR CHRISTIAN SEPARATION.

NIGER DELTA REPUBLIC MOVEMENT Bulletin JAN. 2002
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In Mullah (President ) Obasanjo's Islamic Nigeria ~ Ojukwu will join the
fight for Christian separation as Southern Christians reject the North's
forced conversion to Islam following Nigeria's hidden membership of the

O.I.C - Organisation of Islamic Conference. Revealed in October last
Year. In the aftermath of the attack on America on the 11th September
last year many horrible facts are being revealed. The most significant of these is
the shock by Southern Nigerians in the diaspora as they read with disgust
in
the European press that their country Nigeria is a member of the
O.I.C. ~ Organisation of Islamic Conference. Millions bowled over , some jarred .
In temper one young lawyer grabbed the telephone and rang a friend
"Hello, John " And John responded with greetings "I rang you earlier ;
but I didn't leave a message on the answer phone.
Have you heard the latest ? "
"What could it be ? a coup ?"
" No; not a coup; worse than a coup ~ I cannot believe what I'm
reading;
Nigeria is listed as a member of the O.I.C"
"What's OIC; I've never heard of it before . What is it ?"
"Organisation of Islamic Conference" "Oh my God. You don't say; and
Nigeria is a member of it ?" "Yes; that's what I'm reading in this
paper XXX of this morning" "So we're all Islam. How ? How can that be
? It can't be true; I don't believe. May be they mean Algeria The newspapers sometimes make mistake. I don't think its true. "
"I hope its not true. It can't be. We're a hundred percent Christian in
our area - the former Eastern Region. In fact from Benin City right to
the borders with Cameron we're all Christian and we like it so. I hope it's
not true. It'll be terrible if it's true."

And the two discussed other matters. The following day, they both
heard more from some other Southern Nigerians but few could come to terms
that it's true. John's friend Sam Gbobo from Tombia in the Niger Delta
explained to him.
" In 1985, General Alhaji Babangida after he had staged his successful
coup and set up a military regime, travelled to Morocco where they were

having an Islamic Conference. Without much ado, he enrolled Nigeria
as a member. He did not tell any one at home. When later people in the
South knew of it, there were riots in several parts of Southern Nigeria; but

like many other things , it died down. Now with the North planting
Obasanjo on us, he supports whatever they do and his government
contributes funds to the organisation without warning the people that
we are not Islam. "

"This Mullah Obasanjo; he's a dangerous man. No wonder people gossip
about him. They say the Northerners traded him for Abiola" John remarked.
"O my God. Do you believe that ?" "Yes; I've heard people saying it ,
but I did not believe it ; now I begin
to believe it. I think he knows all the plans to make Nigeria an
Islamic
country. These Northerners; they did not declare Sharia all these
years ;
but a few months of Obasanjo's regime , one by one they declare Sharia
and
they kill many Southerners and burnt down churches; yet dumb dumb
Obasanjo does nothing. Now they've enlarged their base and they've
got
Al Qaeda disciples all over the North . Obasanjo is sick; he's
supporting all the plans of the Islamic North. They behave as if
Islam
has inherited Nigeria. "

" Yes; They put him there to do their rubbish jobs. "
"And he's doing it very well. The Northern Military put him there. In

1998 they made a constitution and limited the number of candidates for
the
office of President to two. Then they allowed only two political
parties to
contest. One was their own party, the other was by Southerners. They
presented Obasanjo as their candidate and lavishly sponsored him They
did
not present any candidate from the North. And he won. You think they
're
foolish to do all that for nothing ? "

"That means he has no strong political base in the Yoruba area ?"

" That's so; he's cloned by the North; they own him. I'm sorry for him."
John and Sam now began to understand the situation in Nigeria.

Like them, millions of Southern Nigerians are devastated by the news that Nigeria is a member of the O.I.C. This is particular so to the people from the east of Benin City across the river Niger through
Igboland to Ogoja and down to Okrika and the rest of the Niger Delta. But
Obasanjo does not seem to mind what the South thinks of him . Only last
month he condemned Ojukwu for supporting the Sovereign National Conference that is in demand by the youths of the 18 million Yorubas, the 16 million Igbos and the 15 million people of the Niger Delta.
This means all the ethnic communities in the South. The conference is demanded
in order to discuss separation in all its ramification. The only group that does not support it is the Islamic Northerners who have declared Sharia Islamic style of government and administration over which
Obasanjo cannot act.

In his observation Ojukwu , the erstwhile leader of the unsuccessful Biafra 1967-70 said. ".I have no fear that if what Nigeria comes out with from the National Conference is not exactly what we Ndeigbo want, we may talk about secession even if it means war again. This time the rest of the
Christian South will be on our side" BRAVO ~ OJUKWU. The term Indeigbo means Igbo people , like Germans meaning German people; and it is so understood even by illiterates as opposed to Biafra which is of Portuguese sources.
To this statement by Ojukwu, Obasanjo, boiled with anger . He raged shouting amidst some selected Northern troops in Abuja. " There can be no secession; We will crush any separation movement. Nigeria must remain as the colonial power left it. We ended the civil war well because we
fought for the unity of this country, not to divide the nation . It is madness to the extreme to talk of separation or secession; and the import should not be lost to the armed forces." And he threatens to crush any act of separation.

In this way Obasanjo spoke like a colonial ruler during the colonial days. In 1923 Sir Hugh Clifford who succeeded Lord Lugard as governor of Nigeria shouted down some African elite calling them " Hot heads
from the coasts. " And he said, "Instead of enjoying Pax Britanica that has created countries for them and has made them civilised and educated in the laws of England , they foolishly talk of self government. " Also in 1947 Sir Arthur Richards, the colonial governor who introduced the Regional system would not listen to the demand of a conference to discuss the constitution which he introduced without the people's knowledge.
Like Obasanjo now, Governor Richard in 1947 wanted the discussion to be limited
to regional matters. But his successor Sir John Macpherson allowed representatives of the people all over the country to discuss, every thing they wanted; even outside the constitution. When people are satisfied
there can be peace. Some leaders like Awolowo took advantage of this and spoke
of separation and the inclusion of secession clause in the constitution.
But sadly, it was Azikiwe, his fellow Southerner who sided the North and torpedoed the demand .
Obasanjo may not really be as daft as he looks; but being a stooge to the North that created him and enable him to be collecting all these harvests, he tries to do every thing to please them. Also he talks
like a person who does not thinks deeply. Even a great man like Zik, ended
up being a stooge of the North when they dangled position at him. The problem with stooges is that they know they are stooges ; but they cannot retreat and it is usually impossible to convince them. Many of them are also cowards. The additional problem with Obasanjo is that he seems to know very little or nothing of the problems of Nigeria , a very abnormal country, having regard to the manner of its creation. To him Nigeria is like any other country in the world.

To him and his kind, corruption riddled Nigeria is normal for a country. And in his position he knows more corrupt and fraudulent people in the country than the average Nigerian yet he is never seen to be in a
hurry to eradicate corruption. Obasanjo plays on the timid nature of the Nigerian people, particularly Southerners. He always frightens them with the threat of war in order to intimidate them out of the demand for separation. It is therefore not surprising that he is ready to fight a war in order to keep it united by force. He likes to talk with those who beat about the bush wanting to discuss resource control,
marginalization, minority issue, true federation, human rights, environmental and those
sorts of banal demands that have no spirit. But it is typical of the Nigerian elite.

This reminds one of colonial politics in early days. In 1948 when Nkrumah of Ghana was demanding "Independence Now" as he spoke in the streets and everywhere Nigerians were beating about the bush asking for "End of racial discrimination in Bristol Hotel Lagos," "Equality of pay for
Expatriates and Nigerians" and "Accommodation for Africans in Ikoyi." Later, after Nkrumah had got his independence for Ghana , some in Nigeria began to talk about introducing a formal Motion in the House of Representatives to demand Independence ~ not NOW ~ as Nkrumah did;
but in future. The remnants of these people are still playing soppy politics up to
this day.

And many Africans say "The relics of colonialism abound in Nigeria." The
governor continues to be happily styled "His Excellency " like a colonial governor; and he abodes miles away from the natives in areas befitting imperialism; but inconsistent with the ordinariness in the life style
of a politician in democracies. This accounts for the accusation of haughtiness in many of them.

Obasanjo does not seem to realise that Nigeria was not created by God ,nor by his own ancestors. It was created by a colonial power for its own absolute and entire purposes by forcibly cobbling the unknown number of different ethnic communities to become one country. It is similar to the
way other countries in Africa, south of the Arabs were created; but in the case of Nigeria and the Sudan and the Congo, more than 200 different tribes were cobbled to form the country. Elsewhere in Africa the
average is only about forty different tribes in each country. In the case of Nigeria, in addition to the abnormally large number of different tribes, we are cursed with warring fundamental religions of Arabic oriented Islam that is very aggressive towards the South which is a hundred percent
Christian in the centre and the east and also in the Niger Delta.

Now that the North have enlarged their Islamic base by the inclusion of active Al Qaeda disciples and adherents and with Sharia, form of government, the South has become more frightened, feeling helpless.
True federation and resource control can never come because they are detrimental
to the North. They might as well go for separation instead of accepting resource control and true federation. The difference is that, while separation can be forced on them, true federation and resource control requires their consent , and cannot be forced on them, so long as you are
still circled by the unworkable Nigeria. Those who want to remain in Nigeria because, it is the name they love can adopt it.
.
Obasanjo also said "I wonder why in the beginning of the 21st century ,31 years after the civil war , people are still talking of secession. Anybody talking about that should have his head examined." This is
strange coming from one who himself fought in the civil war, albeit at the tail end
and probably ignorant of the purpose of the war. He also said that the war was fought to unite Nigeria.

Everyone but Obasanjo knows that the war was fought because of the ascendancy of the North and its military after they had revenged the killing of their leaders Ahmadu Bello and Balewa by Southern troops. The Northern troops killed Generals Ironsi and Fajuyi in July 1966 in revenge.
Ironsi was the highest Igbo military officer and Fajuyi was the highest Yoruba military officer. Having killed the two big men from the South, so easily, they imagined themselves on top. They were in the position
of ascendancy in the country. They therefore felt that they had subdued the South. It was the young soldier Ojukwu who bravely stood against them refusing to recognise their authority over the part of the country he controlled. It is this stand by Ojukwu that began the conflicts for which he decided to secede the part of the country he controlled. It was a war created by undisciplined military adventurers. It was not really a war to unite Nigeria such as Garibaldi fought to unite Italy by snatching Northern Italy from Austria and southern Italy from Napoleon in order to form one nation of Italian speaking people. Nigeria was like a rubbish heap of tribes collected by Great Britain in some cases with the consent of France. It is this monster of a country that Obasanjo will fight to keep alive. The war he boasts of was fought by the whole of the North plus their forced allies in the Yoruba area and it lasted three years. The people in the Niger Delta were divided. However Obasanjo and his other Northern friends including the murderers of Ironsi , Fajuyi and others have reaped a good size harvest and should hands off the South.

Anyway, before Obasanjo begins to fight the South or the Igbos and their neighbours in the Niger Delta, he should know that no country in which the peoples are united by force of war ever succeeds. The United Kingdom which is also called Great Britain is a good example. Here the various ethnic communities of England and , Scotland and later Wales voluntarily agree to be together as one country. And they have shown sufficient evidence that if any community desires to separate, there will be no
force used against it. The United States of America is the voluntary union of the original 13 states which met and agreed to form a nation. They gave it its name and then a constitution. Then they chose a language for it. Every other states that joined them to enlarge the United states did so by
its people voluntarily agreeing to be part of the United States. In the Republic of Germany every state agrees without force to be part of the country. The situation is the same in every democracy. There is no
other country in the world where its people discuss, agitate, argue and fight on the issue of separation year in year out for so long like in Nigeria..

Fifty years ago Hitler fought a wars to unite Germany by including Austria and part of France and Poland. And he boasted like Obasanjo now does that he had "fought and united the country. " In the end he failed
because the unwilling ethnic communities detached themselves from his enforced German. In the same way, the unwilling ethnic groups will leave unloved Nigeria. It is natural. Then again the Soviet Union created by military force ( as Obasanjo boasts) confounded and disintegrated decades ago.
So also did Tito's Yugoslavia. It ended up with so great a terrible calamity. No sensible head of state ever boasts of creating a country by force of war in this modern age. It is Obasanjo whose head needs to
be examined for being idiotic, not that of Ojukwu's.

In 1941 during the Second World War the American President Roosevelt and the British Prime Minister Winston Churchill met on board the USS Augusta and made a firm declaration to the effect that all peoples in the world have the right to chose the form of government under which they would live. This declaration was the beginning of the United Nations. It is interpreted to assure every ethnic community however weak that it has the right to govern itself in the form it chooses.. For example the Islamic communities in the Northern Nigeria have the right to govern themselves under Sharia law and practice if that is what they like. In the same way, the Igbos too must be allowed to govern themselves in the manner they like . The same applies to the Yorubas and to the ethnic communities in the Niger Delta. Imperialism is old fashioned . Now the whole world frowns on different communities being forced under one government that is not of their own choice as in Nigeria. This was applied to support the freedom
of the less than one million people of East Timore from powerful Indonesia of 200 million. Obasanjo must do some home work before he decides to fights a determined Igbo or Niger Delta. As soon as these two groups of neighbours, become wise enough to cooperate in their struggle, they will be free even with one million Obasanjos plus the Northern Sharia people. If Obasanjo turns Nigeria into Yugoslavia, it is the North that will suffer , unless the communities in the South have foolish leaders.....

It is necessary to remind every one that during the civil war , Gowon tried to convince the world that he was fighting a just war that was to prevent the non Igbos ( that Ojukwu included in Biafra), from being
included by force. That was his justifiable excuse to fight the seceding Igbos that tried to include other people. Sensible people ought to understand this. The only difficulty with the Igbos at the time was
that if they seceded alone, they would have been surrounded by what would have been left of monster Nigeria; and this was not proper. Unfortunately, they did not work hard enough to assure their long
standing neighbours in the former provinces of Calabar, Ogoja and Rivers to secede separately along as well (with them). Two or three brothers however well intended and fondly, cannot live in the same house with their respective families. They become most friendly when they live separately - each in his own home ,with his own family. Sometimes one gets easily convinced if the one looks at himself with the
eyes of other people who are sincere. Here we remind you of what some observers say of unfortunate Nigeria the fastest regressing country in the world.

First : In her book The Downing Street Years Lady Thatcher wrote "It is never easy to govern a country like Nigeria: it is somewhat artificially created divided between Muslim North and Christian and Pagan South."

Second: Michael Crowder a former professor of History in Cambridge wrote in his book: "The Story of Nigeria", published by Faber and Faber 1965 " When Lugard amalgamated Northern Nigeria and Southern Nigeria, it must have seemed to him that he was lumping under one single administration groups of mutually incompatible peoples."

Third: Sir Peter Smithson, a former cabinet Minister in the British Government at the time when the independence of Nigeria was discussed wrote to the London Times of 15th July 1998 the following. "During the negotiation for the independence of Nigeria the view of the Secretary of State at the time, with which I agreed, was that in Nigeria we should attempt to put together a large and powerful state with ample material resources , which would play a leading part in the affairs of the continent and the world. This was attractive but it involved forcing several different ethnic and cultural groups into a single political
structure. In retrospect of 40 years, it is clear that this was a grave mistake which has cost many lives and will probably continue to do so. It would have been better to establish several smaller states in a free
trade area. In exculpation it must be said that we did not then have the examples of the collapse of Yugoslavia and of the Soviet Union before our eyes. It should be clear for all but the wilfully blind to see that it is extremely dangerous to force diverse racial and social entities into a single rigid political structure." The author of this observation unlike Obasanjo, was a member of the British government under Mr Harold MacMillan who was famous for reminding Europeans in Africa of "The Wind Of
Change."
His immediate ancestors created Nigeria in its original form. He later took part in the final destination of Nigeria. He is so Godly that he feels he should express his knowledge and feeling in this way.

Fourth In 1999 the London based Economist wrote "Nigerians have no common vision of a nation state called Nigeria, no sense of citizenship. The name and the football team are about the only thing that unites them. Even the footballers however brilliant individual players thought they are, do not
work as a team. It's the same with the country. . The hierarchies and structures that help hold most modern states together do not exist in Nigeria." The Economist 25th July 1999.

Do you know of any other country that has been described in these uncomplimentary ways ? It is not that we do not know that the country is so bad. We all know. And that is why during the past fifty years or so,
there have been more than a hundred conferences, meetings, conventions, seminars held in order to find a way that would make it possible for the more than two hundred tribes to form a peaceful nation. Many of
these were held in Nigeria , but others were held in different parts of the world including Great Britain, Ghana, Ethiopia, Uganda and Congo and they discussed revenue allocation, resource control, true federation, human rights and the lots of other matters except SEPARATION. .

The country on account of its natural composition of deeply tribal and warring religion as described above can never have really understanding rulers. It can only have self seeking rulers or tribal rulers who
themselves benefit from the shambolic condition of the country. But there are some good men who are never tired making the efforts to improve the conditions. We pray that these good men and women abandon their banal demand for resource control, true federation, human rights, environmental, democracy and other cosmetic types of remedies and join the large and sure wagon of separatists. In this wagon we say that we don't need to like one another in order to co-operate and fight for the good of
each of us as Europeans always do.

Anyway it seems pertinent that we ask ourselves the question "Why have we to spend all our lives fighting on several fronts in own country and with no end in sight ?" We are fighting on sharia, on revenue
allocation, on resource control, on human rights, on true federation, on marginalisation, on nepotism, on corruption, on top of the normal political and social issues such as crime, joblessness , inflation and other evils that make business shun the country.

Separation is the one and only permanent solution. In the South there will be a Yoruba nation, and Indeigbo nation which sounds better than the Portuguese name Biafra. And the rest to be one nation ~ Niger Delta; ~ always provided that no ethnic community will be forced into a nation against the will of its
people.. Those who do not fear drastic changes will easily accept this as the solution that will enable each section to develop meaningfully into the 21st century ; particularly if we are sensible enough to follow the
system of European Union and make these the nucleus of it in West Africa.

Those who want to see the observance of human rights should support separation so that it would be possible to elect good and patriotic leaders that can make good laws to impose observance and respect for human rights upon individuals and companies, particularly foreign companies . As it is, it is impossible to have good leaders for 200 different tribes and religiously warring groups. You will always end up having horrible leaders such as Abacha and Obasanjo that are not patriotic.

Their interest is only to exploit other ethnic groups; and they can use foreign companies for the purposes. Human rights are not charitable matters. They are observed only when national laws impose
obligation on people and companies to observe and respect them. Only good and patriotic
leaders of peaceful countries in which the people cherish common values can make such laws

We must stop recrimination and learn from the more civilised peoples of Europe and America who do not make permanent enemies and hark bark on past events all the time. In this respect to us in the Niger Delta Ojukwu is still objectionable . Besides attrocities his regime did to us in the civil war, he still supports Abacha killing of our Ogoni leaders in a most inhuman way. Unlike many Igbos, he has not grown up in maturity that considers reconciliation in his actions. Though we will not forgive Ojukwu for his ungodly behaviour, we will cooperate with the Igbos in the fight for separation because they are our valuable neighbours. Our belief is that even if you don't forgive; try and overlook past injuries; and move on in
cooperation with others for your own benefit. And we like to remind our people that a nation should be like a large family in which the members are friendly and pulling together in the same direction. So it must
have some basic understanding, particularly in religion and cherished values.
These are not possible in a conglomerate or massive community like Nigeria that was built for colonial purposes.

The Southern Nigerian elite must be more serious over the problems of the country and support separation. They must ignore Obasanjo's bulling pretences. Anyway millions now wonder if he is intelligent enough to realise that the world of 1967( when the civil war began ), is not the same as the world of today 2002 ; and that accordingly , today , concern for the disintegration of ,unworkable Nigeria is very negligible indeed. In fact hundreds of honest business concern that cannot stand the
corruption based economy, and the never ending bloody conflicts look forward to
Nigeria's immediate .collapse.

Nigeria is fast sliding in the progression of the early 1960s. The North, particularly the Islamic North, seems to know this. They are solidly united under the umbrella of Sharia; and they have an agenda which they follow quite religiously. They are the only group quite ready even now to form a
nation without much problem; not even from Obasanjo. All the factors that can produce catastrophe are ripe and ready to fall by the wind . Suddenly the very serious bloody conflict may erupt and engulf the country .In the confusion, many, ethnic communities, particularly of the smaller tribes,
in the South, may not readily find a group to join. In other words ~ Be Prepared.; and please forgive the repetition ; because in 2002 the never ending bloody ethnic conflicts aggravated by religion, may intensify....

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Awo's political idea was based on the assumption that any town beyond Owo was Igbo or Hausa. Awo was not socialised; he was not a good mixer because he did not have the opportunity, which the secondary school offered. ~TOS Benson, Baba Oba of Lagos


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At last some maturity coming out of the Niger Delta, in realising the power of co-operation. At last they are waking up, and not clamoring for the inviolable unity of Nigeria.

I still detect a deep hatred for igbos, and the accusations made against Ojukwu sound unfounded... suffice it that they were spoilers of their own cause 31 years ago, but better late than never.
I sincerely doubt however, the workability of a single unified Niger Delta; more than likely it will have to be a coalition of many independent states.

The peoples need to wake up and identify the real enemy,and stop fighting each other for petty spoils from the oil companies. An effective resistance requires self discipline and not looking for the quick and easy way out.


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Only those who refuse to think on both sides think we do not need each other. It will be easier when both unite against the monster and then settle whatever differences later. Everyone is smarter today; no one will be cheated out otherwise no one will enjoyn the long for peace and prosperity. In South Africa as bitter as the Zulu were against the ANC (due ofcourse to divide and rule of the white) they solved the aparthied issue so far because of agreement for the two to face the enemy headlong together at last. They made it. It has been said before that the PortHarcout issue is penny wise pound foolish. Portharcourt would have been multiplied three times if Biafra had survived and there would have been enough for everybody to alarge extent. Better late than the late. The worst case scenario in Biafra will be better than the best case scenario in Nigeria. Let go Nigeria and embrace the new nation.

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WHAT ARE WE AFRAID OF ? ASKED CHIEF MELFORD OKILO. Every year one ethnic group and another ritually celebrates the memory of one hero or another in the Niger Delta. So the Ijaws gathered in London and celebrated ISAAC ADAKA BORO DAY. The day was Saturday 22nd July 2006. Isaac Adaka Boro and his comrades died in pursuit of their dream for the emancipation and self determination of the peoples of the Niger Delta. Independence. They died in the cause of that struggle. One would think that everyone celebrating their lives and their death, would dedicate himself or herself to that glorious cause. They were not afraid to pursue the noble cause which led to their death. They were great men; the type of heroes the European race worship and hold in reverence. Africans were celebrating the memories. But none in the crowd seem to want to dedicate himself to that cause. European communities are full of heroes in the cause of freedom. In Africa a despicable and utterly daft Mullah Olusegun Obasanjo, acting on behalf of Islamic North, is kicking us in our teeth with impunity. All we do is to mildly ask “What are we afraid of ?”. However, on this occasion, of celebrating Adaka Boro’s Day this year on the 22nd of July 2006, Chief Melford Okilo travelled all the way from the Niger Delta to grace the celebration. There were also more than sixty per cent of the usual politicians of Ijaw, past and present. They include commander Diete Spiff, the first ever governor of the Rivers State, Mr.Horsefall and many other military men, politicians and academicians. It was here that Chief Melford Okilo asked the question “WHAT ARE WE AFRAID OF? “.

The question introduced what everyone is concerned with. That is, we the people of the Niger Delta are afraid of something. And that we are so cowardly, that we don’t know how to get ourselves free. Everyone in the whole world including Africa, knows that we are the most oppressed and mercilessly oppressed people in the whole world. The irony of it is that, we are so oppressed by our fellow Africans. They take full advantage of their size and their Islamic Brotherhood in a world ridden in sleaze and corruption even in Europe. Our little area of the world provides the money that generates corruption, so everyone falls upon us like vultures on dead bodies of animals. Many people rightly compare ex-colonial Nigeria to a prison establishment which has been abandoned by its proprietors and the prison warders, leaving the inmates comprising hundreds of hardened criminals and a smaller number of young petty offenders. In the most primitive condition of the survival of the fittest, that ensues, the hardened criminals rape, kill and vandalise the petty offenders at will, and under a rule made by the hardened criminals. Nothing, but separation can free the smaller number of young offenders. No other remedy including an imposed so-called “democracy”, can work to free the young and petty offenders, from the savage domination of the hardened criminals. Nigeria, created most incautiously, for colonial purpose, and now, arbitrarily made, a full Islamic nation, can never work for the Christian people of the Niger Delta. There is no country with such a mixture in Europe, in America, in Asia and in the Middle East. And not even in Africa North of the Sahara Desert. Separation from Nigeria is the solution for us in the Niger Delta.

That was the solution, that Adaka Boro and his fellow heroes work and died for. It was also the purpose Ken Saro-Wiwa and other Ogoni heroes sought and were killed for. Today, many of our young people are suffering charges of treason for the same purpose. Our freedom. Then, “What are we afraid of? As chief Melford Okilo asked in the presence of several old and young politicians of the Niger Delta in London. Their visit to the United Kingdom, a country built by great heroes, ought to change them from cowardice to freedom fighters. What are we afraid of ? or rather what are they afraid of ? Chief Melford Okilo also talked of the United Nations assistance. In this respect we must remind him that the United Nations is made up of all the nations in the world. And they act according to their policies. Fortunately a great number of these nations have liberal minded leaders who will really help us, as soon as we make ourselves qualified for help. How do we qualify for help ? I will try and answer with an illustration. When I was a school boy living with my elder brother in the last century, and attending school at Akure, we used to walk far from the Clerks quarters to the brook, to fetch water in buckets and drums. Those who used heavy buckets or drums were assisted by others to put the bucket or the drums of water on their heads. As soon as they are seen trying to get the drum of water on their head, people rushed to help them. From this I learnt the elementary rule for help since my childhood. I realised that good people will help you, when you try to do it yourself. And there are many good people all over God’s world. It is not usual for any one to help someone, who is afraid to do something for which he requires help. Cowardly will perpetually be slaves and be despised. All the African colonies were created by young and brave Europeans.

So Europeans very rightly, find it difficult to understand why Africans cannot make the necessary changes of separating, to suit their own needs. Let us be brave and get out of Islamic Nigeria. As soon as we have convinced a good majority of our peoples in the Niger Delta, that separation from Nigeria, is the one and only solution to our slave like condition, our elected legislators and our leaders should meet and create a commission to make a Road Map for Separation. Then the commission will set to travel abroad in Africa, America, in Europe and in Asia and the Middle East to seek support for separation, giving the reason why we decide to separate from Nigeria. Some countries will readily support us. The next step will be to give notice to the Nigerian government and leaders through our respective representatives in the various central or federal legislatures and to the president, that we will declare separation on a giving date. Further steps will have to be determined by the separation commission following the Road Map and so forth. We must exercise tact, diplomacy and patience. Some of us will remember that the federal government through its Minister of Information Anthony Enahoro, in 1968, selected some people from Southern Nigeria to travel abroad to convince the world about the justice of the federal government in opposition to secession of Eastern Region as Biafra. The delegates or emissaries comprised some from the Western State, like Chief Lanlehin, some from Ogoja including Chief Murphy and others including myself. Our mission successfully stopped more recognition of Biafra after the four in Africa. The four were Tanzania, Ivory Coast, Gabon and Zambia. France, the Vatican and others were assessing our mission when in Kampala, the representative of Biafra failed to suggest referendum. We were afraid that Biafran leaders would insist on referendum, in which case our mission would have failed. We presented to the outside world that our people in the C.O.R states did not like the secession. And that the “Twelve States structure” introduced by Gowon, and which we supported, would enable each state to be as self determining and autonomous to the same degree as the states in the United States of America. And so an angel can live under the same roof as the Satan. Fortunately for us, Nigeria had not, at that time been declared and Islamic nation. There were also no peculiar Islamic practices, such as Sharia and Fatwa, built into the political system of the country. Fortunate for Gowon’s government, the Islamic ascendancy was still dormant. Yet a great majority of our people would have voted for Biafra, if there has been a referendum. At that time they had not understood the fact that the Eastern Niger Delta could be sufficiently united to rule themselves; more so, jointly with the people of the western Niger Delta as now. Today, the situation all over the world is miles different. Millions have realised that Nigeria is quite abnormal in several ways besides the fact that it was created entirely for colonial purposes by forcibly merging disparate ethnic communities into one administration. The country is abnormal also, in the sense that, unlike the countries of Europe. America, Asia and the Middle East in which every country comprises communities of like minded peoples, whose cultures and political systems are influenced by a common basic culture, Monster Nigeria comprises more than 200 different ethnic communities with diametrically opposing religions of Islam and Christianity, grouped very separately from each other. In this religious diversity, Islam is paramount and more relevant; because the Islamic North stretches from the fringes of Southern Sahara desert, through the whole of the desert northwards to the Mediterranean coast and beyond. All these are united in one single Islamic Brotherhood. And they have arbitrarily, by virtue of their strength, converted the country to an Islamic nation, against the will of the Christian communities that occupy a separate geographical area. No normally sensible politician in the whole world will think that such a country can ever attain the degree of peace to make it progress. Having the regard to these circumstances, separation can be simple. Southern politicians such as Anthony Enahoro must understand these facts. He must have acquired a lot of experience from the position he held during the civil war. It was he who briefed us to go out and explain to the world the justice of the federal government’s cause in the civil war. And he may be pleased to place his experience at the disposal of the ROAD MAP FOR SEPARATION. Here in Europe people believe that you don’t need to like a person in order to work with him over a matter in which you and him has a common interest.

Among Europeans it is simple for people to seek advice from others with whom the one share a common problem. During the past seven years, Mullah Olusegun Obasanjo has been president by the sponsorship of the Islamic North. Even a child should understand the ambition of the bloody Mullah. He is a very dangerous man whose ambition is inimical to our people. We must shun him like a serpent. Some of us rushed to join the Peoples Democratic Party which is really a sort of mafia organisation that trades on corruption and killings. Our people, like other groups in the South blindly joined it without ascertaining that its manifesto does not include Resource Control and Sovereign National Conference. These were the ambition of the intellectual groups in the South. But they joined the P.D.P blindly. In civilised countries the manifesto of a political party is very essential. No one joins a political party without looking into it. Unless a political party professes to include the matters and principles which are dear to you, you don’t join it. Without our people Mullah Obasanjo would have won anyway, but he could not have presented himself to the world as an accepted leader of monster Nigeria. So after the bloody Mullah had become president, our people and the Igbos and the Yorubas began to expect that he would support Sovereign National Conference, Resource Control and all that. But the bloody Mullah really supports nothing, besides what keeps him in office in order to rob us of our resources. At the end those who support him blindly look like fools. Without your resources, no one in the Islamic North will like Nigeria. They like Nigeria for the one and only reason to exploit our resources most mercilessly for their own selfish ends. Whether they make you a president or not, their purpose is to exploit your people of their God given resources. And one who does not know this, is a bloody fool.

The one and only interest of the Islamic North to remain in Nigeria, is to exploit the resources of the Niger Delta most savagely for themselves. Then you can also ask yourself, the question – What really is the interest of the Niger Delta people, to remain in Nigeria ? The answer is NOTHING AT ALL. We must be wise enough to realise that the terrain and environment of the Niger Delta from Bonny to Obudu and Ikom in Cross River, to Benin, Sapele, Yenegoa, Okrika to Ahoada and Ogoni, Buguma, Brass and so forth are in grave danger and require money to develop them. They are all seriously threatened with persistent erosion. God in His absolute mercy has given the Niger Delta abundant resources in order to help its people to look after it and improve it as Europeans improve such areas as Venice, Holland and Norway in Europe. The Niger Delta ranks equally in beauty with these places if sensible people look after it. Our people must develop and they must enjoy the facilities enjoyed by the civilised nations such as free education, housing, sanitation and health and many others. We must not allow our revenues to be wasted in corruption and blown away by other useless people who cannot devote their efforts to their own people. On his last stage of his evil rule since 1999, Mullah Olusegun Obasanjo is now trying an additional exploitation of our resources by arm-twisting the multinational oil companies to build a multi billion dollar gas plant in Ogun and Ondo states. His regime has killed and raped our Niger Delta. Now he is thiefing our resources for his own people. To us he is the biggest Satan working sleeplessly against our interest. We must never allow him to succeed. He wants to use our resources to develop his own home for his future retirement. He has robbed us enough. We must not allow him to continue robbing us. He is a complete devil and a political cheat. Seven and a half years rule by the bloody Mullah and there has been no peace. The Islamic North has grown more and more powerful since they put him in power in 1999. The Islamic North put the bloody Mullah in office as virus to frustrate Yoruba nationalism. He has only partly succeeded. Now he is trying to thief our resources for development that he thinks would impress them. When the Yoruba separate from Nigeria like us, and become Oduduwa nation, as our neighbour, every good that comes our way will spread to them and every good that comes their way will also spread to us. There will be no need to rob us in order to develop them. That is what is done in the European Union. Mullah Obasanjo plays on the fact that, unlike in the civilised world, in Africa, many people foolishly refrain from ever criticising the evil doing of leaders from their own ethnic group. Such people are very backward. They fail to see how Europeans act on principles rather than ethnic consideration in everything they do. Many of such Africans live in Europe, yet they are so blind that they are incapable of seeing bad things when it is done by people of their own tribe. However in the end our people must answer the question by Chief Melford Okilo – “What are we afraid of ?” And fear leads to nowhere. So without fear, we must all unite our peoples in the blessed Niger Delta and become independent. This is the only way to honour the memories of Adaka Boro and his fellow comrades as well as honouring our great Ken Saro-Wiwa and the other Ogoni heroes. Mullah Olusegun Obasanjo is administering the same poison on our young men as Abacha administered on him. By this he shows the world how fragile Nigeria is. We must separate from it because it has never worked for us. In it we see nothing but misery. ALIYI EKINEH.

“Some of us will remember that the federal government through its Minister of Information Anthony Enahoro, in 1968, selected some people from Southern Nigeria to travel abroad to convince the world about the justice of the federal government in opposition to secession of Eastern Region as Biafra. The delegates or emissaries comprised some from the Western State, like Chief Lanlehin, some from Ogoja including Chief Murphy and others including myself. Our mission successfully stopped more recognition of Biafra after the four in Africa. The four were Tanzania, Ivory Coast, Gabon and Zambia. France, the Vatican and others were assessing our mission when in Kampala, the representative of Biafra failed to suggest referendum. We were afraid that Biafran leaders would insist on referendum, in which case our mission would have failed. We presented to the outside world that our people in the C.O.R states did not like the secession. And that the “Twelve States structure” introduced by Gowon, and which we supported, would enable each state to be as self determining and autonomous to the same degree as the states in the United States of America.” – ALIYI EKINEH

What a poetic justice that this people who stubbornly refused to follow the light of Biafra are today crying for the same thing they helped to derail. Good to know that our brothers in the so-called “ND” are seeing reason what remains is an open and unreserved apology to their kit and kin in the core east. Anything short of atonement will not cut it for this writer!

“On his last stage of his evil rule since 1999, Mullah Olusegun Obasanjo is now trying an additional exploitation of our resources by arm-twisting the multinational oil companies to build a multi billion dollar gas plant in Ogun and Ondo states. His regime has killed and raped our Niger Delta. Now he is thiefing our resources for his own people. To us he is the biggest Satan working sleeplessly against our interest. We must never allow him to succeed. He wants to use our resources to develop his own home for his future retirement. He has robbed us enough. We must not allow him to continue robbing us. He is a complete devil and a political cheat. Seven and a half years rule by the bloody Mullah and there has been no peace.”

Can our Yoroba neighbors who think that the people of the east are full of exaggeration speak up on this or will it be another see no evil and hear none?

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'mebiafra' this is a good article. One thing I don't understand is how Niger Deltans hope to boycott the Igbos. How do you hope to establish a country that includes Port Harcourt but exclude neighbouring city Aba. Isn’t it time for the whole eastern region to unite and fight to establish one country? There is virtually a very minute difference in culture and believes.

The whole eastern region will be stronger in a unified state, rather than smaller countries. People should think about this properly, we all know who the enemy is.

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I agree with you completely, a united Former Eastern Region will be a very strong Country with a vibrant economy. Plus like you said we shared similar culture with pretty much the whole member of old Eastern Region.

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