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The colonization of Igbo/Biafra land is now complete! How is it that yorobaland that produces no oil, awusa land without any oil deposits, have been allowed to control crude oil wealth found on Igbo, Ijaw, Ogoni lands, for so long without even a protest, let along an organized resistance to end this incredible treatment in the hands of fellow Africans? What else is worth fighting for if Biafrans cannot unite to end the enslavement of our people by yoroba/awusa? It is inconceivable to think of similar situation anywhere else, without at least a sustained compaign to end it.
This situation is bleak and intolerable; we must rise up against awusa/yoroba arrogance, opression, internal colonization; we must defend our heritage against the brutality of Africans who take pride in the opression of fellow Africans. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Photo: Yoruba owned Oando - positioned as the foremost petroleum product marketing outfit in Africa. No Igboman anywhere in sight.
Nwannaa,
Without Biafra, Ndiigbo tend to be superficial and gullible. Biafra is the only concept that elicits the highest level of achievement, including abstract reasoning, from the Igbo. It was only in Biafra that science was one, not to pass exams but to genuinely solve real life problems.
See how wretched Abati has cunningly thrown in a dummy and Ndiigbo are jumping up and down for nothing. According to him, Obasanjo has handed the economy to the Igbo - meaning that he appointed Igbo to Finance and Central Bank... But behind the facade of Soludo, Okonjo-Iweala etc, the Yoruba and Hausa are busy dividing up the nigerian economy among themselves.
Anyone who has been to nigeria recently would have noticed the overwhelming presence of a company called Oando which owns virtually all petrol stations in nigeria, especially in Port Harcourt. The company was so ubiquitious that you would be forced to ask: who owns Oando?
Oando was formerly known as Ocean and Oil. Its frontman is a Wale Tinubu, the nephew of Lagos State governor Bola Tinubu. The Chairman of the company is "Major-General" Mohammed Magoro, a Hausa-Fulani friend of obasanjo and Atiku Abubakar and PDP financier.
How and why did Oando come to dominate petroleum marketing in nigeria? The answer lies in privatization. It was under the guise of privatization that obasanjo and co. "sold" 40% of the federal government share in Unipetrol. In this government-sponsored scam, Oando alone acquired 30% of the government shares of Unipetrol leaving only 10% to be sold to the public! In 2002 the same government "sold "60% of its shares in Agip Oil to Oando. Privatization indeed!
Now Oando has been floated in the Johanesburg Stock Exchange under the leadership of Mr Tinubu thereby fulfiling obasanjo's dream of creating a Yoruba- Hausa led monopoly in the marketing of Petroleum products in Africa.
So where are Soludo, Okonjo-Iweala et al in the above scenario, except to provide Igbo cover for the rubbish that is going on behind the scene? Let the Igbo continue to wallow in ignorance, egged on by Reuben Abati.
Ani
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"..their land was so useful to the country was to tell them, “We’ll free you from the Igbos. We’ll make your government independent; you will be administering yourself"....benjamin adekunle
This is how the yoroba planted the seeds of discord among the nationalities in the Niger delta, with an eye on controlling the oil wealth of the area. Today, yoroba/awusa dictate what happens with resources on Biafra land, carting away billions of dollars in Biafran oil money to build their own economies, while damaging the environment in the Niger delta. Biafrans will continue to take note!!
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