Nnamdị Kanụ
In Houston
In Houston
Texas USA
I AM NOT A SUPREME LEADER OF IPOB 😍😍 BUT I AM A SUPREME SERVANT
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF BIAFRA👏MAZI NNAMDI KANU
TBRV GLOBAL UPDATE | EXCERPT
FROM MAZI NNAMDI KANU'S
TOWN HALL MEETING IN HOUSTON
TEXAS
God gave you a gift in America
to rescue us if you like you can leave it. But I can assure you, if you have
heard this gospel (Biafra) today, you return to your homes and do nothing, you
will never make heaven. Anybody that hates Biafra can never make heaven. In
heaven, the angels speak the Igbo language.
Attempts were being made by
foreigners to gain dominance over Israel, Israel failed to act due to the fact
that “they thought it was a joke.
After 2000 years, their land
was no longer called Israel, it was called Palestine and they had to fight
their ways. The Quoran says Jerusalem belongs to Israel. The Bible says
Jerusalem is the capital of Israel. But today, Israel does not have full
ownership of Jerusalem because of one mistake.
I hope that the value that has
driven Biafra civilization for 5000 years will come back to sustain us for
another 5000 years. This evening, we have started something that will culminate
in the coming of Biafra.
All of you that did those
wonderful works in years back, I call upon you now to redouble your efforts and
do the same thing you did before but only now slightly differently; where
before you have Nigeria, remove it and put Biafra.
All hail Biafra. Anybody from
Enugu here? Do you know that your land
has been taken over? And we think it’s a child’s play. Nature abhors a vacuum,
not just theories, it happens. Do you see how clean this place is? If you lock
this place and come back here in 20 years, it would decay on its own because
you left home, that is why the Fulani have come.
The only people who are against
Biafra are either saboteur, their fathers were saboteurs during the wars.
Anybody that hates Biafra is not of pure Biafra blood. That is why we are
relying and counting on you.
No matter how many Igbo
villages you built in Virginia, a place I will personally knock down myself…People
built Chinatown to make money if they had built it to make money I can
understand.
What you are saying (by
building houses in America) is that we no longer exist and that for people to
know who we are, they need to go to a museum and be looking through a window to
see things. As long as we stand, our fight is two-fold. Biafra will come and
the name Nigeria will cease to exists forever and ever.
Odogwu Nwa Biafra For: TBRV
GLOBAL NEWS
#THE_TRUTH
IF YOU REALLY WANT TO KNOW THE
TRUTH
ABOUT WHY NIGERIA REMAINED ONE NATION,
WHO WAS BEHIND IT AND WHY, PLEASE
READ THE FOLLOWING.
I HAVE DONE MY RESEARCH AND I
CAN CONFIRM THAT EVERYTHING THAT THE WRITER HAS WRITTEN IS FACTUAL AND
HISTORICALLY ACCURATE. PLEASE READ, COPY AND SHARE:
"If you thought oil was
discovered in Nigeria in 1959, you could pass your high school economics with
that information. It was actually discovered 50 years earlier.
Did you know that Oil from the
Territory was sold for almost 50 years before the approach of Independence in
1960 forced the disclosure of Oloibiri by Britain? Even at that, the quantities
were concealed from the newly Independent Nigerian Governments, until the
Counter Coup of July, 1966, when the North packed their baggage to head back
North in the famous ARABA putsch.
The then British High
Commissioner to Nigeria, of course on the promptings and direction of his home
Government, zoomed in upon Gowon halfway, and prevailed on him to reverse the
decision of moving the North out of Nigeria, at a time Gowon already hoisted
the Arewa Flag in a temporary Capital, Ilorin.
In the hurry to announce this
reversal, the Gowon’s speech that was originally designed to take out the
North, was poorly edited, leaving a portion that should have been expunged and
so distorting the concluding part from the body of the speech.
That unexpunged portion is the
celebrated Gowonian faux pas in which he in one breathe declared that
"Everything considered, the basis of Nigeria's Unity was no more",
yet going ahead in the next breathe to proclaim that "To keep Nigeria One
is a task that must be done".
It was in the heat of the ARABA
(Northern Secession) move that the British whispered into the ears of the
fledgeling Gowon Government, the huge quantities oil that Eastern Nigeria would
have, if the North left, and so would become the poor neighbour of the South,
particularly Eastern Region.
In a series of dubious underhanded
exchanges that followed rapidly, the British practically took over the handling
of the crises all the way to when it became War in July 1967, from the poor
School Certificate-holder soldier, Yakubu Gowon (Gowon went for tertiary
education only after he was overthrown in 1975 by his July 1966 comrade-in-crim
e, Murtala Mohammed).
In that dark period, Gowon
signed off the entire oil/gas reserves of Eastern Nigeria to the British for 50
years, more or less, contracting the War to Britain.
The British which held those
concessions via Shell, had to parcel out substantial blocs of their holdings to
the other World Powers and Permanent Members of the UN Security Council.
Thus the entry of Gulf Oil and
Mobil (US) Elf (France), Agip (Italy). Soviet Union had oil at home and so
didnt need oil blocs. What Russia (USSR) got was an open order to supply the
hardware for the War, including MIG Jet Fighters, Ilushyn Battle Tanks, AK 47
Riffles, all at double of prevailing market prices.
This oil blocs bribe was the basis
of the cooperation of the then World Powers with Britain and its stooge,
Northern Nigeria, to kill 3.5 million Easterners in a simple Self-determination
disputate, substantially resolved in Aburi, January 1967.
Back to Willinks Commission.
Could it be because of the
Special love the the British had for the Niger Delta that the Commission
Recommended the preferential accelerated development of the Area. Dead no. So
much had been taken.
The people would soon find out.
The Development was an upfront bribe and containment Strategy to help calm
would-be frayed nerves.
Unfortunately, the North-led
Government that took over in 1960 from the British, abandoned that proactive
scheme (partly because the whole truth as to the quantities of crude and money
involved was not disclosed to them by the British departing arrangers).
Some of the findings of the LNC
on reasons Isaac Boro and his Niger Delta Peoples Volunteer Force, (yes NDPVF
did not begin with Asari) declared the Defunct Niger Delta Republic, had to do
with this "detail" of British concealments, some of which are still
in force.
Those who are still in doubt
should find out whether Shell was not Headquartered in Owerri for 42 solid
years up till 1960 in the place still called Shell Camp to date (now broken into
several large premises' including the Government House, Rockview Hotel, Alvan
Ikoku College of Education, the Federal Medical Center, the Mobile Police Camp
and a number of other Governmental institutions).
It was Premier Michael Okpara
who bought the large premises off Shell in 1961 on behalf of the the then
Eastern Region, after Shell moved to Port Harcourt in the dawn of this grand
pretence at a distinct Niger Delta that had nothing to do with Igbo, which has
now been confirmed by Junaid Mohammed when he charged at Jonathan with the
rebuke that the Niger Delta was a creation of the North to manage its interests
in Eastern Nigeria!.
Those who wish to interrogate
this claim of 50-years-oil-sale-before-Oloibiri should get on SPDC website so
they can see for themselves that it was in 1936 that a certain Company called
Shell D'Arcy (Shell's predecessor) came under Crown Regulation, to pay more to
the Crown probably because of the impending Second World War.
Prior to that time, Shell
D'Arcy had the same kind of Charter as the Royal Niger Company (later UAC,
UNILEVER).
Those Charters were issued
about same period at the turn of the 19th Century, before your Nigeria was
created in 1914.
Do the arithmetic. Nigeria was
purely a business venture of the British and everything that became our
"Constitution" took their roots from that Main Object to date".
-- Olufemi Olu-Kayode
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