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If Biafra was to be actualize today, which states will it comprise? I don't think the N/D's, the A/ibom's and any other non Igbo speaking states that used to be part of Biafra, will agree to be part of future Biafra. Or will Biafran force them to join them. How will that work out?
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NDK First of all welcome to BNW. Now to your question, Biafra of today, will not force the minorities to be part of it. However one thing I can you is that if Nigeria allow a UN referendum to be voted on, you will be surprise that what made up of old Biafra will vote overwhelmly to be part of Biafra. Plus Igbo speaking part of Delta State.
The mistake you made in your question, is you said Niger Delta and Akwa Ibom, but forgetting to highlight that Ndi-Igbo constitute major part of Niger Delta. River State is Majority Igbo you forgotten that. As a matter of fact MASSOB is today stronger in Port Harcourt, than say Enugu. Ecen your Akwa Ibom, the Area bordering Abia State speaks Igbo my brother.
May I ask what Ndk means by "N/D's?" If the Ijaw/Ogoni man wants to be excluded from Biafra, what makes him think that the Ibibio man wants to be in his "N/D?"
To many of us, N/D is something that Obasanjo and his ilk carved out so they can rig elections with impunity. The real choice is between a fraudulent country ruled by criminals who rig elections, commit murder and rape, and a fresh begining in a new country, Biafra, where we are going to have the opportunity to build a society based on integrity.
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I asked this question, because I will like like to know actually how many of us are left out there. Talking about UN referendum, is there any body or groups pushing for it now, or is it just a wish. I still think that way this can come to past, is either to work with the Yorubas, if the Odua group and the actualiztion of Biafra groups could seat and hold a meeting on a large scale, and demand for a division of Nigeria, I think it will be possible to realize tham just one sect agitating for it. I believe the nations in Nigeria can do better on their own then as one nation.
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