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Amadi O.
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Enemy ACTION: nigeria sabotage Biafran economy and industry.

The Igbo ostrich who still wonder why nigeria must die, this is the time to take your head out of the sand:

.....With their superior vision and quick wits, the Senegalese first, and later, the South African government, dived into the Z-600 project, and invited the man. At the presidential palace in Pretoria, late last year, Dr. Izuogu was welcomed by the nation's Vice president. Unknown to him, while details of the South African deal were being negotiated, jealous minds were busy perfecting their plans back home to wreck havoc on his 18-years of hard work.

And they actually carried it out! This march, some fellow Nigerians, acting on their own, or sponsored by higher authorities, raided the premises of Izuogu Motors Owerri. During the raid, vital equipments which had been put together for the production of the first-ever locally manufactured automobile in African history were removed Above all, a big note book containing the design history of the Z-600, and the design file of the mass production were also gone with the agents of the saboteurs.

In Ezekiel's own words:

"The perplexing thing about the theft is that it is clear that none of the stolen items can be sold in the market. So the Z-600 is not yet in the market, the items stolen can only be used by the Z-600 prototype which is just one car, so the items removed were not for money making"
He queried:

"Why would anybody do this? The moulds alone, took 10 years to design and build. In monetary terms, they are valued at over N1 billion. But the problem is not the money........"
So the question remains; why have the Nigerian authorities been *****-footing over this project? Why was such a supposed, national pride be allowed to leave the Nigerian shores in the first place? In comparison, I have personally seen the Indian-made car, used by their prime minister. The difference was clear! It was not a match for the Z600 prototype. Check it out! Why are we so cruel to ourselves? After all, if the Z-600 prototype was to be mass produced in Nigeria, the vehicles would not be stamped made-in-Igboland, but Nigeria.

Lest we should forget; anything that has a beginning must have an end. May the good Lord who sees beyond the human eyes forgive us.


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[ March 22, 2006, 02:49 AM: Message edited by: Amadi O. ]

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Where is Obodo5000? Perhaps he can now tell us how having our own industries without having our own securtity can ever work in Nigeria?

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Also all the Igbo haters can see how the ever inventive Igbo/Biafran has done and continues to do his part in building stuff that make living better, but is operating in a nigerian environment that is afraid of Igbo/Biafran creativity and competitiveness. Imagine that creative individualism of the liberal Igbo/Biafran culture is encouraged and promoted, naturally, the Igbo/Biafran will lead in commerce and the productive economy, of course, but the mass of Africans in nigeria will benefit greatly in improved standard of living.

No alternative to Biafra.

Hail Biafra!!

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