30th May 2016 To Mark Biafra 50th Year Anniversary / Remembrance Day Of Our Fallen Hero / Heroine
Biafrans in Greece (IPOB)
These are some
of the indigenous people of Biafra that were abducted by the Nigerian military
as it was allegedly sponsored by Anambra State governor, Willie Obiano, but
they never returned.
There bodies
were later found without clothes and their organs and private parts all gone...
See graphic photos below...
See graphic photos below...
May
there souls rest in peace (Amen)........
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An
Introduction, Presented by Mazi Nnamdi Obbodoechi, (Aka Ojukwu IgboNile), the
IPOB Greek National Coordinator, today being 30th May 2016 on the 50th years of
Biafra Anniversary / Remembrance Day of Biafran Fallen Heroes and
Heroines who died during the Nigeria genocidal war against Biafra between
1967-70.
My good people of Biafra, lovers of freedom both far and near,
Furthering my expression today being the Biafra 50th year’s anniversary /
Remembrance Day of Biafra fallen heroes and heroines, without giving the
highlights to Biafra and its people. IPOB worldwide deemed it fit to remember
these Biafran fallen Heroes / Heroines every year on May 30th, on which is
Day/date “BIAFRA NATION” was declared to the world.
As we all know, on the 30th of May 1967, the Republic
of Biafra was declared by Lt. Col. ChukwuEmeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, the “People’s
General and Eze NdiIgbo gburu-gburu, as a safe home / land for the people of
Old Eastern Region of NIGERIA who faced pogrom in the hands of HAUSA / FULANI
Islamic NORTH.
The nomenclature came from the Bight of Biafra, which is a part of
the Atlantic Bay on the Southern part of Nigeria. This name “BIAFRA” and her
people have been in existence for over five thousand years (5,000), before the
coming of the Europeans to West Africa in 15th century AD. BRITAIN in her
tricky way came to the West coast of Africa with her evil agenda, mixed oil and
water together as quoted by Lord Luggard in classifying / describing his
amalgamation of the NORTHERN and SOUTHERN protectorates of Nigeria in January
1st 1914.
This amalgamation was a total fraud because it was done without
the full consents of the indigenous peoples, the name “NIGERIA” was coined from
the word Nigga and River Niger area, that is to say that the name was in
reference to the people (black/brown/colored) living around River Niger, thus
Nigga-Area, thus Nigeria. What could have been the original name of the people
of the former Eastern Nigeria other than “BIAFRA’’ by which we were know before
the British invasion. The Biafrans have their own ways of life, they have the
same value system, they have everything that qualifies them to be called and
known as a ‘’NATION.’’
Unfortunately, most of us do not understand the difference between
a Nation and a Country. To start with: A Nation, however, is a group of people
who share the same culture, Religion, History, ethnicity and have the same
value system but do not have sovereignty and political identity as it's the
case with BIAFRA while a Country is a land inhabited by people of one or
several nations with sovereignty and political identity / power to govern
themselves. The term
‘Country’ emphasizes the physical dimensions and boundaries of a
geographical area. We the Biafrans cannot continue polluting our lives with Nigeria
in one country, so we are going home to establish our own “NATION of BIAFRA.’’
We the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Greece and (IPOB)
worldwide will not go further without extending our appreciation to those
Nations / organizations that recognized “BIAFRA” during the war of genocide
carried out by the government of Federal Republic of Nigeria, under General
Yakubu Gowon.
We the IPOB family in Greece would like to thank: The governments
and peoples of Gabon and Haiti, Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Zambia, and Holy Ghost
fathers of Ireland, Caritas International, MarkPress and Catholic Relief
Services. Indeed, we appreciate you all, for understanding the real meaning of
freedom and deemed it fit to support Biafra. IPOB World Wide thanks you all.
At the same time, we are using this awesome opportunity, the 50th
Year anniversary of the birth of Biafra and Remembrance Day of her fallen
heroes and heroines to solicit for your support again for the restoration of
Biafra. The wound inflicted upon Biafrans by the Nigerian Government has
never healed, yet the Nigerian Government under the satanic regime of President
Mohammadu Buhari is still increasing our agony by killing Biafrans on a daily
basis.
We therefore call on the International Community, United Nations,
European Union, African Union, and all lovers of freedom and men of good will
to support the course of Biafra freedom, because we believe it’s a project that
is ordained by almighty GOD (CHUKWU OKIKE ABIAMA).
To reverse back, Biafra lived from 30th May 1967 to 15th January,
1970: three years, after which the people were reintegrated into Nigeria.
Biafra consisted mainly of old Eastern Region and some parts of Idoma from the
lower Benue in Nigeria. The nation of Biafra is predominantly inhabited by Igbo
and other tribes that make up Biafra, which are as follows: Ijaw (Izon) Ibibio,
Igbanke, Anaang, Itshekiri, Efik, Urhobo (Isobo), Isoko, Ekoi, Igala Idoma,
Igede, Ogoni and others.
After almost three years of of brutal war waged
against BIAFRA by evil and satanic Nigeria government which claimed
over 5.5 million Biafran lives, many as a result of enforced
starvation which caused kwashiorkor (a high level of malnutrition) from the
policy of total air, land and sea blockades of BIAFRA LAND by
satanic NIGERIA forces commanded by Gen Yakubu Gowon.
After the genocidal war against Biafrans(1967-1970) by the Nigeria
government in collaboration with the governments of Britain,
Russia, Egypt and most Arab Countries,,, the then British prime
minister Harold Wilson actually increased the support he rendered
to Nigeria evil regime by 50% percent. With British support till
date, they are still killing the Biafrans all over Nigeria with impunity and
every audacity that they are the real owners of Nigeria and thus the
inscription on the Sokoto state’s auto plate Number “Born to
rule.’’
During the war alone, the properties of Biafrans worth of billions
of dollars were destroyed those not destroyed were seized and tagged as
ABANDONEND PROPERTIES from which agony Biafrans are yet to come out of.
Recently, the IPOB families all over world saw the need that the
only solution to our problem is the total restoration of BIAFRA. The Director
of Radio Biafra and the commander in Chief of Biafra Armed Forces, Mazi Nnamdi
Kanu, took the struggle to restore Biafra upon himself. He ignited the light in
the hearts and minds of every Biafran for the emancipation of our nation
BIAFRA.
The Strategies Of Nigeria And the Sokoto
Caliphate.
In 1965 the Sokoto Caliphate and the Federal government of NIGERIA
under the leadership of Mallam Abubakar Tafawa Balewa subverted the
Yoruba and made them engage in an inter-necine war in which they slaughtered
themselves in large numbers and burned down whole communities in what was
called “Operation Wetie.’’ The Caliphate had also imprisoned Chief Obafemi
Awolowo the leader of the Yoruba and thrown Yoruba land into anarchy. Igbos
were horrified.
Then the premier of Eastern Region, Dr.M.I Okpara sent help to
rescue the west from the Caliphate. Maazi Ukonu, an Igbo man was broadcasting
the authentic results of the Western Region election from under the table in
Awolowo’s house as the Hausa-Fulani and their ally S.L Akintola were announcing
fake results, slaughtering Yoruba men and women and destroying Yoruba land.
This eventually led to the coup of January 15th 1966-whose goal
was to release Awolowo from Calabar prison and install him as a prime minister
of Nigeria. Ojukwu released Awolowo from Calabar prison where he was dumped by
the Caliphate. On getting home, Obafemi Awolowo declared his support for the
Aburi agreement among which one of the clauses was that Northern Soldiers who
occupied Western Region must return to their homeland in Northern Nigeria.
Northern Nigeria Soldiers refused to leave Western Nigeria,
Awolowo then allied with the Hausa-Fulani who had been killing his people and
occupying their land, in one of the most shameful political acts in history, Awolowo
urged his Yoruba people to join hands with the Hausa-Fulani in slaughtering
thousands of Igbos and other people of Eastern Region living in Western Region
and starving them to death millions of Igbo children.
In 1983, the Sokoto Caliphate and the Hausa-Fulani, Yoruba
Oligarchy organized a coup to topple the government of Shehu Shagari, Umaru
Dikko minister of transport in Shagari’s government later confirmed that the
only reason they planned and executed the coup was to make sure that Alex
Ekwueme the then Vice President of Nigeria will not become the President after
the termination of Shehu Shagari’s second term as President.
Buhari and the Sokoto Caliphate dumped Alex Ekwueme in Kirikiri
Prison Lagos and sent Shehu Shagari to his home in Shagari village Sokoto. When
Ibrahim Babangida-the snake and Maradona annulled the election of Abiola as
President of Nigeria. NdiIgbo/Biafrans were at the forefront fighting for the
restoration of M.K.O Abiola's mandate: when Abiola thought that he had finally
concluded his secret agreement with the Caliphate and Hausa-Fulani; he
immediately told NdiIgbo/Biafrans that he did not need them to be President of
Nigeria, as he said in quote “I, Abiola will be the President of Nigeria
without Igbo people.’’ The Igbo licked their wound and shot up their mouth.
When the Hausas-Fulani and other northerners fell on the Igbo and
slaughtered 100, 000 Igbo and other Easterners living in Northern Nigeria
between May and October 1966, the Yoruba Obas toured Northern Nigeria and thanked
the Northerners for not killing the Yorubas when they were slaughtering the
Igbo and their kins from the Eastern Region.
These are little examples of bad faith, treachery and cowardly
exploitation of the Igbo and other Easterners by the Hausa-Fulani and Yoruba
cohorts. Anyone with common sense should never ever trust the Hausa-Fulani and
their Yoruba counterparts in any discussions, negotiations, treaties. Never
ever trust them in Public Declarations or pledge of loyalty. Once the chips are
down, they will send you down the river.
The Igbos and their kins from the old Eastern Region must realize
that the only agenda of the Hausa-Fulani-Yoruba Oligarchs and the Sokoto
Caliphate under the umbrella of one Nigeria is to dominate you, exploit and use
your resources for their benefits, enslave and conquer all of you. Your only
survival strategy is to fight back, to push back as fiercely as ever against
their evil plan. Unless you push them back ever so aggressively, you will be
enslaved.
A bull responds to nothing other than aggressive counter attack,
you have been complaining about resource control, we ask you just one question;
if this Oil and Gas were to be located in Sokoto, Kafachan, Kaduna, Kano,
Maiduguri, wouldn't all of you from Eastern Region will be begging for the
issuance of visa from Ariwa Country to travel Kano, to Jos, to Maiduguri, to
Katsina, to Bauchi and to Kaduna. NdiIgbo, Onye mara asu, ya suo n’ odo, Onye
amaghi asu ya suo na-ala.’’ “Oji Ncha-asa aru, ya mara onwe ya.’’ “Igba nkiti
N’ogbugbu ana-egbu umu nne anyi na Biafra bu aru.’’
In the year 2007, the United Nations made a Declaration on the
Rights of Indigenous peoples and since every countries and Nations of the world
are members in UN, they must abide by the law for self determination. It was
based on these rights for determination that Gen. Mohammadu Buhari, the
President of Nigeria declared his supports for two state solutions in Israel by
declaring total support for Palestinian state within Israel. Nigeria supports
Western Sahara’s rights for self determination under Buhari’s administration.
He said, “Self –determination, Nigeria will keep faith with Western Sahara.
Nigeria will stand with the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) in line
with several resolutely.’’
In Biafra land, IPOB is currently peacefully demonstrating and
protesting for the release of Nnamdi Kanu, the Director of Radio Biafra, Biafra
Tv, and the Commander of the Armies of Biafra and other Biafrans which Nigerian
Government detained unlawfully and and also seeking and agitating for Biafran
restoration, freedom and sovereignty.
President Buhari, a man who is the Chief sponsor of Boko Haram and
the violator of Human Rights. The man who disobeyed the rule of law in Nigeria
is busy executing his evil agenda to islamise the entire Nigeria, using the
Boko Haram and Fulani herdsmen to kill and maim Biafrans. This is one of
Buhari’s top agenda-but my question is: Can we allow him to fulfill this
agenda?
We, Biafrans all over the world say NO to this evil agenda,
because Biafrans are children of Most High God-“Chukwu Okike Ahbiama.’’
Who are the
Fulani People in Nigeria?
The nomadic Fulani cattle rearers are parading with them AK 47
assault rifle guns everywhere they go given to them by the Nigerian Government.
They kill and destroy Biafran's lives and properties.
What and what are
they..Fulanis are destroying?
They are destroying our parent's farm lands and crops and
livelihood. They rape our mothers, sisters and daughters and they kill
whosoever dares to complain, confront or challenge them with their AK 47
machine guns, their machetes, their daggers and any other weapon they can lay
their hands on.
Here are the few things we should know about the Fulanis
>Fulanis are the major problem to peace and security in
Nigeria.
>They are the most useless and wicked tribe in Nigeria.
>They are the main founders and sponsors of Boko Haram.
>The Fulanis scattered everywhere in the world, with
different names, for example here in Greece, they are called Gypsies. They are
also the beggars and those who live in the bush “Ndi Obi n’ohia.’’ To
resist them is to resist evil and it is a very wise decision to do so, but to
accommodate or allow them into your land is to dig your own grave for untimely
brutal death. The people you call “Fulani herdsmen are among the Fulani terror
groups, they are part of Boko Haram.
>The Hausas support the Fulanis because they are their slaves,
and also because they are in the same satanic religion called Islam.’’
>Too many Yorubas support the Fulanis out of cowardice, they
are always afraid of them.
Oh Biafrans, the most blessed people of Chukwu Okike Ahbiama in
this contraption called Nigeria, our choice to secede from Nigeria and stop
sharing one country with these beasts from the pit of hell is a divine project
that must be fulfilled. How would it have been if the Greek government voted in
a terrorist like Buhari in power to be their President? The answer to this
question is a millions of Euros, which no one could answer me directly.
Could it augur well with the Greeks if they so choose to allow such a person
like Buhari to be their President? Rice and sand can never be cooked and eaten
together without setting teeth on the edge.
The agenda therefore is not to quit this awesome struggle for the
restoration of our Godly Nation “BIAFRA.’’ Victory is ours, Yahweh Almighty is
our strength!
President Buhari's support for Palestine and Western Sahara for
their rights to self determination shows that Biafra shall also have her
freedom as the saying goes “Charity begins at home.’’ He, Buhari does not value
the lives of his own citizens and went forth expressing his support for other
people, proving his inability to be the President of Nigeria.
Evidence
of President Buhari Crime Against Humanity
The cold blooded and brutal massacre of innocent Biafrans in Aba
Biafra Land on 19th January 2016, this forms part of Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB) submission to the International Criminal Court at the Haque in
the matter brought before it to investigate the ongoing ethnic extermination of
the innocent Biafrans by the Buhari regime in Nigeria. Buhari said, “I have
fought the Biafrans before and they know the consequences of trying it again
(i.e seeking Biafra self determination), if they talk about Biafra again I will
put on my uniform and fight.’’
This same Buhari then went to the United Nations and faithfully
defended the rights of Palestinians to independent Nationhood. And Buhari lived
up to his words in Aba during prayer section by IPOB, Buhari as the
President and commander in Chief of Nigerian Armed Forces ordered the Army,
police to open fire on unnamed civilians praying before a peaceful march. After
this atrocity came the cover up, Buhari ordered his soldiers to dump the dead
bodies of innocent law abiding Biafrans that he swore to kill in a mass grave
to cover this heinous crime against humanity.
Biafrans, men / women of good will and the lovers of freedom all
over the globe, such crime will continue to happen in Africa, unless such mass
murderers like Buhari is stopped by brave and conscientious people like Nnamdi
Kanu, the Leader of IPOB, Uche Mefor-deputy leader of IPOB, Uchenna
Asiegbu Omiomio- IPOB Chief of Directorate of State, Clifford
Iroanya-IPOB Coordinator of all Coordinators ; Ikenna Nwanonaenyi- Deputy
COC, and other principal officers of IPOB.
On 30th August 2015, the combined team of Nigeria Armed Forces
shot and killed many IPOB peaceful protesters in Onitsha Biafra land, just
because they are demanding for the release of their leader NNAMDI KANU and
RESTORATION of Biafra. Many more Biafrans' lives were snuffed because they are
Christians seeking their right to be free cum self determination.
Fellow Biafrans and lovers of freedom: Is it a crime for Biafrans
to be free from hate, oppression, intimidation, marginalization and slavery? Is
it by force to be together in Nigeria? Can you force a woman to be your wife
without a cogent agreement? Is there any problem when one who feeds you
suddenly decides to stop feeding you? Do Biafrans have the right to exist as a
People?
Since the Nigerian Government sees Biafra as a divorced woman who
does not deserve the respect to be cherished and honoured, then Biafra opts to
find her (Our) way back home, where our children will live in peace and
harmony, where peace and unity will be the order of the day, where the
government will know the importance of their citizens and where people would
think first of what they would do for their Nation, not what their Nation would
do for them. That home is “BIAFRA,’’- the land of the rising Sun, the land
flowing with milk and wild honey. The land where the Asylum seekers will dwell
in peace and feel at home, the land where justice, equity, fairness will occupy
the hearts of every body.
How can you beat a child and tell the same child not to cry? My
great people of Biafra, can history ever be forgotten? Can the security
population of the affected ever be propitiated? Can those pain inflicted by the
impostors ever be obliterated? Can the soured nipple of lactating mothers very
turn apple again? Can men fermented palm wines be ever tasty to the throat
again? Can our elements of unity they took into captivity, ever be reinstalled?
Can the mysteries they induced on us ever be restored?
Can Biafrans mode of living ever return as it once was in the time
of old? Can they re-establish the bond we once enjoyed? We can commit to our
memory that we are under occupation in Nigeria. Remember that a slave, who
loves his or her chain, wants to be in slavery forever. What effort are you
making to liberate your fellow Christian brothers and sisters in Nigeria?
What I want to
tell Nigeria and the World
We the Biafrans all over the world stands with boldness to tell
Nigeria and the world that Biafra does not represent war, self-determination is
not war. It is a right backed by United Nations charter on the rights of
indigenous people world over for self-determination which the International
Community is aware of. Singapore was once part of Malaysia. Pakistan was once
part of India, Bangladesh was once part of Pakistan, East Timor was once part
of Indonesia, Sudan was once part of great Egypt and Eritrea was once part of
Ethiopia.
South Sudan was once part of Sudan.. Namibia was once part of
South Africa; Gambia was once part of Senegambia. Ukraine was once part of
USSR. Bosnia was once part of Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Montego,
Serbia and Slovenia were once together in Yugoslavia. Crimea was once part of
Ukraine, Czech and Slovakia were once together as Czechoslovakia. United States
of America was once part of British Empire, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Syria,
Armenia, Jordan, Israel, Palestine and etc were once part of the Othman Empire.
One day, in some hours and it is very near, I will be writing with
boldness and in bold letters that “BIAFRA” was once part of Nigeria-the Zoo!
Unity by force is slavery. It is unacceptable. Nigeria and Biafra can be
neighbours, but it is not by force of arms to live together in a country that
does not have the same value system. Biafra must peacefully secede from Nigeria
and there is no two ways about it. Biafrans must sing a new song of freedom to
the Promised Land!
We the Biafrans in Diaspora and those at home have decided with
every zeal to take our destiny in our hands. We will join hands and say,
“Enough is enough to this oppression, intimidation, killings,
humiliation, marginalization, economic strangulation, impunity and injustice of
the zoo called Islamic Republic of Nigeria against Biafrans (children of the
Most High), the Creator whose name is Chi-Ukwu Okike Ahbiama.
We also call on Greek Government as they are the father of
democracy in the world to support Biafran freedom, so that their fellow
Christian brothers and sisters dying in Nigeria will be secured and protected
in a safe side/place which is: “BIAFRA.’’
All hail Biafra, on Biafra we stand…
Biafra is the final solution on Africa crisis.
Birikwanu Umu Biafra!!
Anya N’ubochi Nke
Tata Bu Maka
Omenala Nakwa
Asusu Igbo
Umụ Biafra, ụnụ anwụchula, nke onye
chiri ya zere, Onye biri ibe ya biri, ma onye sị n’ụmụ Biafra agaghị ebị nkukwa ya. Osịsị fụrụụnụ- atụ nkwe, ufere mabie
ya ogụọnụ.
Ndu mmiri, ndu azu, mmiri atana, ma –azu anwuna. Anyị agaghị asọ gbagbu, wee ghara ịga ọgụ! Ututu na-atu oso, ngwanu ka anyi tinye uche
n’ihe ga-abara anyi uru! Matakwanu na nwata buru muo uzo, ogbagbuo onwe ya
n’oso! Ona-abu ukpana nwata ezughi eju, obonyusiba oku ka owe hu ukpala
(ukpana) ya. Ona-abu akoruo egeruo! Ngwa genu nti maka Omenala Igbo na-asusu
Igbo n’ ubochi tata. Anyi agaghi abu onye ubiam nke gburu nza, wee si na ya
ga-esi ya esi, huo ya ahuo, mee ya mmiri ose (pepe soup) nuo mmiri ya, umu ibe unu
ahugonu ka nwanza ha-aga eme ihe ndia nile?
Onye na –arutu aka n’asusu n’ omenala Igbo
na-abalia bu mazi Nnamdi Obodoechi (Ojukwu IgboNile), onye nlekota umu Biafra
na Greece n’ okpuru ochichi Radio Biafra.
Nke
mbu: Gini bu Omelana?
Omenala bu etu ndi si ebi, etu ha si
emekwa. Imatu: otu ndi si ebi nwere usoro, dika ihe ejiji ndi Igbo diche. Ihe
oriri n’ omenala NdiIgbo puru iche. Usoro ha si eme ihe nke ha, pukwara iche.
Otutu ihe ka NdiIgbo nwere, kpara ha oke n’ etiti ndi mba ozo dika omenala ha siri
di. Omenala NdiIgbo bu kpoo, ma turukwa ugo na-ala Africa dum.
Ihe Ndi nwere n’ omenala bu oji. Oji bu
okwu, eweputa oji, NdiJgbo ga-ebuzo kpa ogbe, juo kedu onye toro ibe ya. Na-ala
Igbo Ndi nawa oji bu Umu Nri, ma Oburu n’ onye nri anoghi nso, ndi elu Anambra
awa oji, ma obu onye Anambra. Ndi nke abuo nawa oji bu Ndi Arochukwu: Ha so
na-abuo na –ala Igbo. Oji n’onwe ya purutara “Odinala Jikotara Igbo.’’
Ndi Yoruba nako oji, ndi Hausa nata oji, ma
NdiIgbo jizi ya eme omenala ebe ukwu. Abia n’oji, onwere oji Ugo, nwekwa oji
Igbo, nwekwa oji gworo, oji gworo bu nke ndi Hausa nata karia. Ya ka anyi ji
akpo ha “ndi eze gworo.’’
Umu Ibe akoba akuko maka omenala NdiIgbo
chi ga eji, chi ga-abo, ma anyi agaghi akocha akuko banyere omenala Igbo. Ka
anyi kwusi n’ebea, ka odiri ubochi ozo.
Gini
bukwa asusu?- Asusu bu usoro okwu nke ndi kporo onwe ha otu obodo ji
akparita uka. Nke ha ji ederita ihe, onodu ighota onwe ha. Mgbe otu onye nekwu
ibe ga-aghotakwa, obughi ibe gi suo asusu inyobe ya enyobe.
Igakwa eji asusu gi tuoro nwanne gi ilu,
oga aghotakwa ya ozugbonje. Ya mere ndi okenye anyi ji nekwu nasi “na ilu bu
mmanu NdiIgbo ji eri okwu.’’ Mgbe onye obula hapuru ka ndibe ha si ebi, ka ha
si eme, mebe ka ndi oso si eme, nke ahu buzi egwu ogwara ogwa. Enomizina omenala
ndi ozo, ma obu asusu ha, jidesie omenala na-asusu gi ike.
Anyi ga-amata n’ odighi nma Okenye ino
n’ulo nwa ewu anwuo n’ ogbu! Ya mere ebe anyi onye anyi matara nke, kedu ihe
anyi nile ji hapu umu anyi dum ka ha na-awaghari n’ asusu n’ omenala nke ndi
mba ozo, ma tufuo nke anyi?
Ndi si na ha bu ibe, na ndi agumagu, emela
nno ihe ofe ji gba uka, maka na ha hapuru ji asusu wee kuziere umu anyi usoro
n’ ukpuru, n’ iwu na-ala anyi gburu –gburu. Ndi oka okwu: n’ekwu na-asi, gwa
nwata okwu n’olu oga-aghota, oga ege nti ofuma.’’
Anyị ga-amata na ngwere adịghị agba ọsọ ehihie n’ efu, ya
mere ndị
Radio Biafra n’ ụmụ Biafra nile bi na mba ufesị jị wee kee ajị n’ume n’ime agbam
mbo Biafra inwere onwe ya na Nigeria bụ Obodo ụmụ anụmanụ. Onye isi ndị Radio Biafra-Maazị Nnamdi Kanu mere
ka-anyị
mata n’ onye ọbụla ga-etinye aka na
nwere onwe Biafra n’’ihi n’obu na nwere onwe ka Biafra ga-akwusi egwu agwara
ogwa iwere okpa oke tinye n’afo ezi nke di na-asusu n’ omelana Igbo n’ ubochi
taa. Omenala n’asusu bu ejiri mara obodo obula n’ uwa, nke ndi bekee kporo “identity.’’ Omenala n’ asusu bu ike
ndi obodo nile.
Kedu ka asusu n’ omenala anyi si
aga n’ obodo anyi tata?
Asusu n’ Omenala anyi buzi ihe eji ekpo
ntu, ma jirikwa ya na-aga mambo. Kedu ka anyi siri gbaketa omenala n’ asusu
anyi azu, ma makuo asusu n’omenala ndi ozi. Nke ka nke, Umu Igbo hapuru
omaricha asusu Igbo nke Chukwu Okike Ahbiama jiri choo anyi nma, ma
na-agbaghari n’ ime omenala n’ asusu ndi ozo bu nke butere iwe n’onuma
Chukwuokikeabiama n’etiti anyi.
Otutu n’ime anyi agagom njem n’ elu, ga
na-ala, we hu n’ otutu obodo n’uwa, jisiri omenala ha n’asusu ha ike ma ndi
nkuzi ha nile ji ya-akuziri umu akwukwo ha ihe, ma na ulo akwukwo di elu ma ulo
akwukwo di nta. Ha na –akwanyere asusu n’ omenala ha ugwu nke ukwu.
Govumenti obodo ha nile mere asusu n’
omelana ha ka oburu ihe mbu, iga –eji ya guo ihe obula ichoro igu n’ ulo
akwukwo, kama omesia onye ahu agazie muo asusu supirisupiri nke bu English na
bekee.
Igbaso
asusu n’ omenala ndi ozo:-
Umu Ibe, Igbaso
asusu n’ omenala ndi ocha debere anyi n’ ereghi si wenata. Okpa na-anyi eze,
omela ka anyi ghara enwezikwaghi egwu ChukwuokikeAbiama. Onye obula n’ uzo nke
aka ya. Nke putara na -anyi nawazi ohia
makpo ya ezi uzo, mana-agakwa ije dika ndi isi, makpo ya inwe uche. Anyi nile na -agakwa ije n’ elu ogwu ma
na-akpokwa ya Igba mbo, na nmepe anya. Kedu nu ka anyi ga-esi nodu na mmiri
ncha ewe na-aba anyi na-anya? Odikwa egwu!
Omenala ndi ziri ezi na-anya ndi, nke
akporo nku di na mba n’ eghere mba nri. Umu aka anyi akpafuola, ma na-awaghari
n’ olulu onwu, ma kpo ya nmepe anya. Isopuru ndi okenye agbala oso n’ebe umu
ntakiri anyi noo, obukwa ihe -aru ka na–akpo ikpori ndu, ma na-akpokwa ihe oma
ntaramahuhu.
Mgbe elu bu ala osa, mgbe anyi na kpo nne,
ikpo nwa gi oku, orunata isi, ma mgbe a elu jibido ikpo Mama, ka ihe nile ji
manye n’ ohia. Umu aka anaghi egezi ndumodu Nne na Nna ha ma oli.
Lezie anya ka ihu ka umu aka anyi ma ndi
nwoke, ma ndi nwanyi si nnoo agbazi oto, na-enyizi npicha aku nke ha kporo
Saggi. Nwoke kpuru “trouser’’ ha okpudebe n’ ike ya, nwanyi kpuru nke ya
okpudebe n’ ike ya, buru ozu ike ya agaghari elu na-ala. Nke kacha agu akwa bu
umu nwanyi, onye nyiri akwa oghebe ara ya oghe. Kedu ihe mere iji eghebe ara gi
oghe, ma n’ime ulo-uka, ma ebe nile. Ndi Igbo nekwu na-asi na-ahia mara nma
n’ere onwe ya. Obughi na-ara ka esi ama nwanyi mara nma, ana- ama nwanyi mara
nma site ezi agwa. Ya mere, ahia joro njo ka n’ edebe ka ohaneze hu ya- anya
nke ndi bekee nakpo “advert.” Nne gi oghebere ara n’ ike ya oghe tupu nna gi
anuo ya dika nwunye? Matakwa na-akwuna ga-ebe akwa nwa n’ula nka.
Nne gi okporo nna gi “Baby, honey, sweetie,
bu nke newu n’ubochi tata? Nagbanyeghi otutu aha nile bu “Honey, baby, daddy,
sweetie bu nke nesi anyi n’ onu apu, alum di na nwunye anyi buzi noo mma agha,
ikpo asi, ereghi si welata. Mgbe olulu din a nwunye dika chi siri ke ya, mgbe
nwanyi nakpo di ya “Nnanyi,’’ nwoke akpokwa nwunye ya ugo di ya, enyi di ya,’’
Ilu di na nwunye bu ihe obi uto n’ onu, nato mirikpo dika mmanu anu.
Ilulu di na nwunye nwere ugwu, ma burukwa
ihe di nso. Ugbua ihe nile emebiela. Onye bu nwanyi n’ oge ochie ikwuru oto n’
oma ahia, ma obu n’ ulo ebe ana-ere mmai tapu odeku isi nuo, ma kwuru oto bie
anya gwam? Nyirikwa trouser kpudebe ya n’ ike ya. Di ya kwuo otu, Okwuo ato,
n’ihi ndi ya na ha na-anuko odeku (Beer) n’ iro kariri di ya. Osie ike
ogbakwuru ha. Aru kwozi nwa na-azu n’ etiti anyi ugbua.
Onwekwaghi onye nwere egwu n’ omenala anyi,
kwuo okwu ha juba gi “Onwere ihe anya huru ahughi ibe ya?’’ Matakwa n’ onwere
ihe anya aga-ahu kpuo isi! Ogadi nnoo nma ka anyi rie adu wee duo onwe anyi
odu.
Aru bu aru ma ruo chi! Umu nwanyi lotanu,
ka ugwu unu biaghachikwa azu. N’ omenala
anyi tata, onwere otutu ihe nwanyi nadighi eme, dika,Igo oji nakwa iwa oji, iri
elu nkwu, elu ngwo,n’ ikpobata nwoke ozo n’ ulo di ya, otutu ihe ndi ozo, ma
tata, aru ndia nile emezuchala. Ogadi noo ezi nma ma anyi nile lota, kpofuo
omenala ndi ocha, ma yiri omenala anyi dika uwa, n’ihi n’ omenala ndi ocha
etinyego anyi anya n’ ogwu, ma kpukwazie anyi isi.
Akparam
agwa Umu aka anyi:-Akparama agwa umu
aka anyi nakpa nagbazi noo anya mmiri, n’ ihi na ha achoghi ima maka omenala n’
asusu obodo ha. Ha dabere n’ omenala n’ asusu ndi obodo ozo, bu nke neme ndi Nne
na Nna ha ura-aga na-anya.Ha kpafuola, ma na chokwa ila n’iyi. Ewo lekwanu ka
ndi akporo ola edo si achozi igho noo ihe eji ekpo ntu. Onye akpokwara
Nwachukwu si akpa agwa dika NwaEkwensu.
Onye ka-ata uta maka nkea? Nne na nna bu
ndi oke uta diri maka nkea, n’ ihi na ha hapuru oru diri ha n’ ezi n’ ulo ha,
umu ha wee laa n’iyi. Taa bu gboo, ya bu ola di n’ ogbu ola, me ngwa ka
imeghara odachi, ka nwere ohere ikpochigha umu aka gi azu, n’ ihi n’ omuru nwa
azughi azu, ya n’ ume omumu bu nwanne.
Aha
abara onye n’edu ya, ma n’egbukwa ya:-N’ezie n’ezie aha
abara onye n’ egbu ya, ma n’edukwa ya. Nkea mere ndi nne na ndi nna anyi ha
jiri hie aka nri na-aka ekpe na-anya ma chemia echiche ime, wee guo umu ha-aha.
Ka anyi lee n’ otutu aha Igbo dika omenala anyi
si di, ma hukwa udi aha ha na-agu, dika Onyinyechukwu, Amarachukwu,
Chikaodiri, Ugochi, Chukwuemeka, Akachukwu, Ngozichukwu, Chukwudi, Chukwuebuka,
Uchechi, Nnamdi, Ihuoma, Chinedu,
Chinyere, Nnaemeka, Chijioke, Ijeoma, Somto, Onyineye n’ otutu aha ndi
ozo. Ha nile ndia n’enye Chukwuokikeahbiama otito, ma n’egosikwa nsopuru aha
ya.
Nkea gosiri na-anyi bu Igbo bu umu Israel,
umu Chukwuokikeahbiama. Umu nnem aha n’edu, ma nke ka nke, ezi aha ka ego. Onye
aguru aha oma, ma akparamagwa ajo karia udele ma sigbuo nkapi, onye ahu ihe ojo
mere ya. Ya mere ka anyi kpacha anyi na-aha anyi na-agu umu aka anyi. N’ubochi
tata, ahugom ndi aguru Ifeanyichukwu, otufuo Chukwu, ma zabazie Iffyson, hukwa
onye abara Ugbochukwu, ana-azazi ugoson. Bikonu umu nnem n’ umu nnam jidenu aha
aguru unu n’ihi n’ ihe oma sin a-aha eme.
Anam adukwa onye obula odu ka ufodu kwusi
igu umu ha-aha efuru efu, dika aha ikpe okwu nke ndi bekee nakpo “Teasing
name,’’ aha ndia nebute ihe isongongo. Kedu ka iga –esi guo nwa gi aha dika
“Akidiamaokeala, Asiributonti, Nwammuo, Egobumkpo, nakwa Irokanaulo n’ otutu
ndi ozo. Bikonu ka anyi wepu aka enwe n’ ofe ka oghara igwo aka mmadu. Matakwa
n’ obu mmiri ka eji eghu akwu
Onye aguru Nwammuo, muo ga-akuru ya. Onye
aguru Ejuala gana-akpu dika ajuala. Ka anyi jiri ire anyi wee guo eze anyi onu,
n’ ihi na mmiri doro n’ eju doro nwa nkita.
Asusu
Igbo kedu ka anyi ga-esi akwado ya?
Mmadu di ma mmadu akojuru ala Igbo tata
kariri akari. Onweghi onye choro ikwalite asusu Igbo, onye obula na-agba mbo
ijisi asusu bekee bu asusu ndi “England” ike karia asusu Igbo. Ndi ocha ole
na-asu asusu Igbo, ma n’esokwa omenala Igbo dika ufodu nime anyi gbasoro asusu
n’ omenala ndi ocha?
Ajuju: Ndi ocha ole na-aza aha Igbo ma obu
aha ndi Biafra ndi ozo dika Onyinye, Ngozichukwu, Nnamdi, Udoka, Chidinma,
Uloma, Chidi, Chinedu, ma obu Adaku?
Aha ndi ocha ina-aza, imara ihe omimi di na
ya, ma obu ihe oputara? Aha ojo ndia dika Sandra bu agwo, Jabez bu ihe mgbu,
onwu, oria nakwa ihe isi ike. Ka anyi gba mbo guo umu aka anyi aha ziri ezi, n’
ihu Chineke na mmadu ka udo wee chia n’ ime anyi, ma chikwa n’ ime ha. Iseee!
Kedu
anyi ga-esi mee ka asusu n’ omenala Igbo sie ike?:-Okwesiri ekwesi
buru ihe ziri, na anyi ga-eme ka asusu n’ omenala Igbo sie ike, dika asusu n’
omenala ndia nile anyi nagbaso. Nke mbu: anyi ga-eji asusu Igbo wee na-akuziri
umu aka anyi ihe n’ ulo akwukwo, nakwa asuru ha Igbo n’ ulo. Iga-amubakwa ha ka
esi asopuru okenye, ma obu n’ulo, ma obu n’ezi. Kuziere ha ka esi ekele ekele.
Kuzikwara ha maka omenala Igbo n’usoro n’ usoro. Kuzikwara ha onye ribe, ya nye
nwanne ya- ya bu “Onuru ube nwanne agbala oso dika Nnamdi Kanu mere ka ona enwu
enwu dika oku n’etiti ndi IPOB. Ndi Nne na nna anyi ha jiri “Onuru ube nwanne
agbana oso wee briri mgbe nwanne di nso.
Ugbua buzi, onye nu ube nwanne ya, ya
n’oso, gini kpara ya? Anyi hapuru ihe kwesiri ka anyi mee, ma gbaso ihe
n’ekwesighi ka anyi mee, ya mere ihe n’ekwsighi ime n’ etiti anyi tata ji neme.
Ka anyi biko ba nzozirim, Ka anyi kwusi igbaso n’inomi asusu n’omenala ndi ocha.
Ma nke kachasi ihe nile, Kuzikwara ha inwe ezi ako n’ uche, obi ebere, nakwa
itu egwu Chukwuokikeahbiama n’ ihi n nkea bu ezi oru diri mmadu nile, ihe obula
onye obula mere ga-aba n’ ikpe, ma ezi ihe ma nke ojoo.
Obodo
Nigeria Abughi Beanyi:-Ndi Nna-Nna anyi ha
nekwu nasi “aku ruo ulo okwuo onye kpara ya.’’ Ka odi ugbua, aku anyi toziri na
mpaghara mba diche iche, dika Lagos, ugwu Awusa, na-ala Yoruba ndi ozo, ebe
ufodu n’ime anyi chere n’ obodo a nile bu-ebe obibi.
Kedụ mgbe ụmụ Biafra, tụmadụụmụ Igbo ga-alata, wee
mara n’ Obodo Nigeria abụghị be-anyị.
Anyị
ga-amatakwa n’ osịsị adịghị aghụ nwata na-anya
ugboro abụọ. Kedụ
ka-anyị
ga-esi na-agbaso ndị na-achọghị anyị? Kedụ ka-anyị ga-esi na-amị ndị na-achọghị anyịọnụ? Ọbụrụ anyị ihe Ihere rienne
n’ ụmụ Biafra ụfọdụ atụfụola omenala anyị dum, wee chịrị aka makụọ omenala ndị mba ọzọ?
Na ịma-atụ: ọbụ soso ndị Igbo na Nigeria
na-agbaso ụzọ ihe enyịmaenyị bụ nke ndị bekee kpọrọ “Mode of
dressing’’ na Nigeria. Iga-ahụ onye Igbo ebe oyi akwa ndị Hausa nke ana-akpọ “Danchiki,’’ ma
nke ndị
Yoruba akpọrọ “Babariga” were ya
n’eme nganga n’ ezị. Ugboro ole ka ịhụrụ ndị Hausa na ndị Yoruba ka ha yi
akwa omenala ndị Igbo, m’ọbụ nke ndị Biafra ndịọzọ?
Ụdị agwa ọjọọ di otua mere ha jị akpọ anyị ndị nenweghịọgụgụ isi, na ndị akọ n’ uche ha na-ezụghị ezụ. Kedụ ka onye ika nma
ga-ejị
bụrụzịẹ onye ịna-agbaso nzọm ụkwụ ya? Nzuzu NdiIgbo
n’ ụmụ Biafra ndịọzọ emego ha ndị iberibe n’etịti ndị ha ka nma. NdịỊgbo mepere obodo
nile nke Nigeria, ma obodo nke ha tọgbọrọ n’efu, ma bụrụkwa mkpọmkpọ ebe. Ọbụ ihe ịchịọchị ebe ndị kpuru isi na-adọkpụzị nọọ onye anya ya abụọ ghe oghe! Ga n’ ugwu Hausa, na mpaghara Lagos, ụlọ obibi nile, Kọmpin nile
(Companies), Ọnọdụ ahia nile bụ NdịIgbo wuru ha dum,
n’ihi na ha achọghị ilaghachị azụ na-akọ n’uche ha ka ọdị mgbe ochịe.
Nke kachasị nke, ọdọ mmiri nile dị na Lagos ka ha
namachị,
ma wee n’ewu ọdụahia Ha rụchaa,” government
Lagos” achụpụ ha, ma ziga ha ebe
ọzọ, ha ebidokwa mmepe
n’ebe ahụ.
Achọrọm ka ụnụ mata na “Passing
six, abụghịkwa passing sense”
na-asusu bekee. Nkea na-agbam anya mmiri n’ ihi n’ejịghị akpata atufuo abụ ogaranya. Kedu
ka-ala Biafra ga-esi togbọrọ n’efụ NdịIgbo ahapụ ya, magbaketa ya
azụ?
Asị
“Onye jebịrị ije ya ruo ụlọ.’’ Onye ọbụla hapụrụ ala nna ya, wee je
nemepe ala ndịọzọ
bụ
arụ,
ma bụrụkwa amaghị ihe.
Matakwanụ n’ onye amụ-ibi anaghị anyụ nsi n’ ọdọ ata, ya mere ka
anyị
bụ
ndị
Biafra chezie be-anyị ka ndị boko Haram ghara iwakpo anyị na mberede. Na
–ala Nigeria, ụmụ Biafra bụ ndị mbu ụzọ, ma ugbua, ha buzi
ndị ikpe azụ n’ ihi iberibe na
nzuzu ụfodụ n’ime ha. Nwannem
na nwannam, taa bụ gboo, echi dị anya, lọta gị onye mmechie lọta, ka ihere mee ndị n’ edufu gị, ka ha yirikwa
ihere nọdụ ihere dika uwe.
Iseee!Ejim oherea we sị kam gwa ndị iro Biafra aṅụrịkwana n’ihi na
maazi Ele si anyị elekwana ka-ejịụta gbanwuo ya, na
ya bukwanụ dịbia.
Ndi British nyere aka kpuo asusu n’ omenala anyi bu Igbo na-ala, ka
–asusu ‘SupiriSupiri English ha wee buru oka ibe. Kedu ka- anyi onwe anyi
ga-esikwa nye akakwa gbukopu asusu n’ omenala anyi, nodu ejighi ya kporo ihe?
Ụmụ Biafra site n’ụbọchị tata chegharịa ka ugwu wee bụrụ nke anyị dịka ọdị na mgbe gboo. Ndị Hausa na ndị Yoruba ma nke ọma n’ụmụ Biafra bụọka ibe n’ ihe ọbụla, ya mere ha ji
agba mbo ihụọdịda nke Biafra, ndị British n’ otu aka
ahụ sokwa amụnye ọkụ na- anukwa ahụrụ mgbowara aja site
n’ibunye ndị Bok Haram ngwa agha ọgwụrụ mba iji nyụọụmụ Biafra ikpakwụ. Nkwado ọjọọ ndị British, ndị Russia, ndị Egypt; nakwa ndịọgbakọ Arab nile kwadoro
ndị Nigeria kpalitere
ndị agha Nigeria ịji gbuo mmadụ karịrị nde iri ise na
puku iri ise (5.5 millions) na-asụsụ bekee. Ihe ọbụla Biafra nwere
mmebi mmebi, ụmụ nwaqnyị di ime ọnwụ, ụmụ ekụ na-aka ọnwụ, ndị Biafra ka nọ nọdụ agha ahụ debere ha wee ruo
n’ụbọchị tata. Nnamdi Kanu
onye isi Radio Biafra kpọrọ onye ukwu n’onye
nta, ka onye ọbụla jikọta aka ọnụịhụ na-anyị nwetara Biafra
n’ihi n’ ọbụ nkea ga-akwusị nsogbu anyị nile.
Anyị agaghị ahapụ Biafra n’ihi na
nne ọkụkọ hapụ kwọm kwọm, gịnị ka ọga-eji zụọụmụ ya.Na ipiakọta akuko anyi n’ ọgbakọ nke ụbọchị taa, achọrọm k’ ụnụ mata n’ Ọṅụ Biafra bụọṅụ gị, Ụdo Biafra bụỤdo gị; Ọdinma Biafra bụỌdịnma gị; Enweghịọṅụ Biafra bụ enweghịọṅụ gị; Iru ụjụ Biafra bụ iru ụjụ gị; Ndo (Shade)
Biafra bụ ndo gị; Ugwu Biafra bụ ugwu gị; Akụ Biafra bụ akụ gị; Obi ọma Biafra bụ obi ọma gị; Biafra turu ụgo, gị onwe gi eturu ugo;
Mbuli elu Biafra bụ mbuli elu gị; Ọga n’irụ Biafra bụọga n’irụ gị, ihe ọbụla metutara Biafra
emetụtawo gị; ike Biafra bụ ike gi; ndụ Biafra bụ ndụ gị; Biafra bụ ihe nketa gị n’elu ụwa dum. Biafra bụ be anyị, ya mere kwagide
Biafra na-aka Nigeria, na-asusu n’omenala biafra n’ihi na nwere onwe Biafra bụ nwere onwe gị. Biafra bụ ndụ anyị, Biafra bụ ebe mgbaba anyị; Biafra ka-anyị ga-eso, ma –ugbua,
ma mgbe ọzọ. Iseeee!
Anam ebunye Maazị Nnamdi Kanu, onye
isi umu Biafra n’ uwa nile ụkpa ekene,nakwa Uchenna Asiegbu,
onye isi Umu Biafra nke anakpo Directorate of State (DOS) na-aha ichafu, Carol
Chidinma Munday; Uche Mmefor-Osota Onye isi umu IPOB n’ uwa, Barrister Emma
Mmezu;; Tony Nzurumaike-onye isi Umu Biafra na Germany, Isaiah Ubah-onye isi
umu Biafra na Ireland, Agujiegbe Charles Mabjito-Onye isi umu Biafra na
Russia,Agunobi-onye isi umu Biafra na Sweden, Thomas Onyema; Chika Edoziem
-onye nnochite anya umu Biafra n’ Europe, Cliford Iroanya bu C O C, n’ onye
nesota COC, Maazi Ikenna Nwanonenyi, n’ otụtụ ndị nlekọta ụmụ Biafra na mba ụwa dum, tụmadu ụmụ Biafra na Greece
si ka ChukwuAbiama gozie ụnụ nile, ma mee ka
Biafra la-ala ahụ ChukwuAbiama kwere anyị na nkwa. Iseee! Abụm otu onye n’ime ụnụ, onye nlekọta ụmụ Biafra na Greece,
Maazị Nnamdi Obbodoechi
(Ojukwu IgboNile) n’ ewetara ụnụ ihe gbasara
omenala na-asusu Igbo na mpiakota.
Ndewonụ ndịọma anyị jị eme ọnụ, Umụ
ChukwuokikeAhbiama! Umụ Biafra ndụ Unu! Umụ Biafra na Greece
ndu gi!! Umụ IPOB nile na mba ụwa ndụunụ ooo.Ka ọmesịanụ. Unu ga-anukwa ya
ozo ma odi na mkpa!Biafra! Biafra!! Biafra!!! Ka –anyi ga-esoooo ma ọna eje-eje ma ọna-ala-ala Biafra
ka-anyi ga-esoooooo
b) Biafrans In Austra
BIAFRANS IN HOLLAND
BIAFRANS IN IRELAND
YOU ARE A
HERO/HEROINE.
Good
bless you as you do
what is right.
Every
body can be a hero/heroine even if their names are not remembered but remember
that every good work has a price which comes even when you don't know it's with
you.
Today i
will be going straight to issues concerning teachers whom thought they were not
remembered in any way.
Today in #Biafraland our children are going down
educationally because all we have in our schools today is none qualified
teachers and never serious staffs, commitioners, ministers, principals, head
masters and head mistresses. Every thing you do today is all about hard works,
it is a very shamefull thing that in nearest future children from Biafra land
may not be able to stand children from other countries or rigion.
Can we
wake up today and fill this pit of hell and failur we have been diging for
ourselves, a teacher whom her daughter just finished her secondary school will
just bring her to be enployed as a teacher in a school where she(mother)
teachs, invigilators who were sent to invigitate schools which supose to be a
secret calls the school authority inform them of their visit and party will be
oganised for them.
What a nonsens, what are we doing to our future leader! Politicians do take their children out of the country for better education that their children will continue ruling you after them and you are helping them on that!
What a nonsens, what are we doing to our future leader! Politicians do take their children out of the country for better education that their children will continue ruling you after them and you are helping them on that!
Wake up!
YOU CAN BE A HERO/HEROINE by teaching a child to become a good president
tomorrow even if he don't remember you.
Teach
our children with english and explain it to them in their language, most
especially when it come to science subjects and give them the best of praticals
at all them for it is the best way of learning, be friendly to them and aply
jokes and stories mostly the ones that will lift their learning spirits.
Learn to
teach your students how to learn for is very important, show them that you care
and they will care too, don't see your teaching job as just a means of making
money but as what gives you joy, see it as part of you, your life and your
students your family.
Remember
that when you are training another person's child, so is another training
yours.
#Biafra needs you to grow her children for her
future, don't focuse on selling books and snacks in the school, don't give
things you don't know as asignment to your students, burn your candle and learn
more that you may be a better teacher tomorrow.
Your
learning as a teacher starts after school against the next day, that good
doctor you failed to make today may be the bad doctor to give you the wrong
injection that will kill you tomorrow.
HEROS
AND HEROINES DAY IS COMING.
What
have you achived? Are you seeing yourself as a hero? Heroine? Or a failur?
Try and
make things right.
You are the right one to make things right.
You are the right one to make things right.
God
bless #Biafrans
god bless #LostChildren.
god bless #LostChildren.
Tomorrow, for every Nigerian,
it's a democracy day, but for the lovers of freedom, for Biafrans ....for the
children of the rising sun, tomorrow is the Heroes Day. A day set aside to
remember our heroes past.
A day we remember that child who fought for survival when Nigeria, backed with Britain wanted to exterminate us from the surface of the earth. That was after the pogrom in the 19 northern states. When they killed almost all Igbos living in the North. About 700,000 Igbos both military, civilians, women, children and even pregnant women together with the babies in their stomachs were not spared. They were all massacred ....and a day like tomorrow, we remember them all.
We remember our fallen heroes, people like Christopher Okigbo whom after his publishing centers were bombed down in Enugu joined the Biafran soldiers and fought gallantly, a courageous act that made it possible for me to be writing this today.
Tomorrow we remember those kids who died not because of guns, but because of blockade executed against the kids, when Nigeria noticed that they can't defeat the Biafrans on the battle ground.
We remember that unknown soldier in my village who volunteered, went to war and never came back.
We remember the old and sick who couldn't leave the war torn areas because of sickness and old age and was all killed.
A day we remember that child who fought for survival when Nigeria, backed with Britain wanted to exterminate us from the surface of the earth. That was after the pogrom in the 19 northern states. When they killed almost all Igbos living in the North. About 700,000 Igbos both military, civilians, women, children and even pregnant women together with the babies in their stomachs were not spared. They were all massacred ....and a day like tomorrow, we remember them all.
We remember our fallen heroes, people like Christopher Okigbo whom after his publishing centers were bombed down in Enugu joined the Biafran soldiers and fought gallantly, a courageous act that made it possible for me to be writing this today.
Tomorrow we remember those kids who died not because of guns, but because of blockade executed against the kids, when Nigeria noticed that they can't defeat the Biafrans on the battle ground.
We remember that unknown soldier in my village who volunteered, went to war and never came back.
We remember the old and sick who couldn't leave the war torn areas because of sickness and old age and was all killed.
We remember those Asaba people
called out to shout ONE NIGERIA but was machine gunned down in a most ungodly
way by soldiers led by Murtala Mohammed.
We remember that young man who burnt himself to death in America as to draw the attention of the world to the atrocities being committed in Biafra.
We remember that young man who burnt himself to death in America as to draw the attention of the world to the atrocities being committed in Biafra.
Tomorrow is that day ......We
remember them all.
For the records, I believe in
Biafra, and I believe one day it will come to reality. But this doesn't mean I
don't wish Nigeria well. I wish YorubaHausaFulani well in their Nigeria after
we have gone in peace.
I thank President Buhari so much,
because without his utterances, lopsided appointments and unguided utterances,
we wouldn't have reached this level.
His arrest of Nnamdi Kanu has
unified us all the more.
All lovers of Nigeria should work
towards it's division.
Long Live United States Of Biafra
These
people were shot at by the Nigerian Army for doing exactly what this picture
shows them doing - some of them dead. General buhari says that if you are Igbo,
you do not have the right to stand on the street holding hands with your
tribesmen anywhere in Nigeria. Whereas his own people are constantly
terrorising Nigerians with AK47.
Are you proud to belong to a country where people are shot dead for standing in a group while terrorists who are killing, maiming, raping, beheading and injuring innocent people are compensated for a job conscientiously concluded?
- IMO 310516
SPECIAL REPORT: Inside the massive
extrajudicial killings in Nigeria’s South-East
It happened in quick successions. The day was December 17,
2015. News had just come over the radio of a court ruling in favour of the
release of Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB).
Jubilant crowds poured out into the streets of Onitsha, the
commercial capital of Anambra State. A group of soldiers stationed at the Head
Bridge Market opened fire on one of the crowds.
By the time the smoke cleared, three people laid dead with
over a dozen sprawled on the ground with gunshot wounds. The soldiers fled the
scene but not without taking with them the three corpses.
Later in the afternoon, five more bodies were discovered
meters away from the scene bringing to eight the number of people killed on the
spot. Of wounded victims taken to hospitals, four later died, bringing to 12
the total number of victims who perished in the fatal shooting.
Three of the dead men were identified as Michael Nweke, 37;
Peter Chukwuma Nwankwo, 26; and Mathew Ndukwe Kanu, 25. PREMIUM TIMES gathered
that until his death in the hands of soldiers, Michael Nweke was a private
security guard employed by the Catholic Reverend Sisters’ Convent at Nkpor in
Idemili North local government area of Anambra State. He was a native of
Aguekka Village in Ekka Community of Ezza North LGA of Ebonyi State.
Peter Chukwuma Nwankwo, an Onitsha-based trader, was a
resident of Ezenwankwo Street in Ugwuagba Layout, Obosi. He hailed from Amaokpo
in Nssakra Omege Community of Ezza South LGA of Ebonyi State. The third victim
Mathew Ndukwe Kanu was an artisan in Onitsha and a resident of Obosi. He was a
native of Ndiodo Community in Akanu-Ohafia LGA of Abia State.
Anxious family members went from police stations to
mortuaries in search of missing or dead relatives. The search continued into
the New Year. Leaving no stone unturned, the search party that included members
of IPOB and a human rights organization, Intersociety for Civil Liberties &
Rule of Law, hired divers to search the River Niger fearing the corpses might
have been dumped in there.
On February 15, 2016, two months after the killings, 31-year
old Sunday Nweke, younger brother to Michael Nweke, received a phone call
directing him to hurry to the Onitsha General Hospital with a photograph of his
late brother. There he met some IPOB members who led him to a mortuary
attendant. Sunday identified the body of his late brother. The attendant, whose
identity was not revealed, disclosed that some soldiers of the Onitsha Army
Barracks, accompanied by some police personnel from the Onitsha Central Police
Station, deposited the bodies on December 21, 2015. The attendant claimed he
and his colleagues were warned not to say anything or release the corpses to
anyone.
Similarly, Frank Chijioke Nwankwo
and Grace Onyinyechi Kanu, relations of Peter Chukwuma Nwankwo and Mathew
Ndukwe Kanu respectively, received phone calls to come over to the Onitsha
General Hospital. They too were able to identify the bodies of their brothers
killed two months before.
Traders at the Onitsha HeadBridge
Market told PREMIUM TIMES that the ill-fated crowd shot by the soldiers were
neither armed nor protesting. Azu Okwuashi, a trader at the market, said there
was nothing provocative about the activities of the crowd.
“They were mostly young men who ran
out into the street to jubilate when they heard a court had ruled in favour of
the release of Nnamdi Kanu. They were not protesting. Why would they protest
what for them was a good news?” Mr. Okwuashi said.
Nnamdi Kanu, director of
London-based Radio Biafra and leader of separatist Biafran organization, IPOB,
was arrested in October 2015 by the State Security Service. The news of his
arrest generated mass protests across parts of Enugu State, Delta, Imo, Abia,
Cross River, Anambra, Akwa Ibom and Rivers State.
Despite meeting bail conditions, Mr.
Kanu is still held, a situation that has continued to agitate his supporters
within and outside the IPOB.
Prior to the Onitsha killings,
PREMIUM TIMES had on December 2, 2015 reported the Inspector General of Police
ordering his anti-riot force to ‘maximally’ restrain pro-Biafran protesters.
Earlier, on November 16, 2015 the
General Officer Commanding 3 Division of the Nigerian Army, Major General
Hassan Umaru, at a press conference in Maxwell Kobe Cantonment, Rukuba, Plateau
State, warned “all those threatening and agitating for the dismemberment of the
country that we shall apply the ROE (Rule of Engagement) to the fullest”.
From Onitsha to Aba, Enugu to
Umuahia, activists say, ‘maximum force’ has been the operational code for the
unprecedented police and military brutality that has led to the extrajudicial
killings of an unknown number defenceless civilians across the zone.
Human Rights organisations like the
Civil Liberties Organisation (CLO), the Intersociety for Civil Liberties &
Rule of Law, Amnesty International, Center for Human Rights & Peace
Advocacy (CHRPA), and Forum for Justice have for years been documenting cases
of extra-judicial killings in the South East, including what has been termed
the murderous excesses of the special police unit called the Special
Anti-Robbery Squad (SARS), stationed in Awkuzu, Anambra State.
Between August 2015 and February
2016, about 170 “unarmed citizens” were shot dead or critically injured while
about 400 others were arrested, charged or detained without trial. The right
groups allege “torture, inhuman and degrading treatments in the hands of
personnel of the Nigeria Police Force (NPF)”.
There are scores of reported cases
of disappearances, abductions and pretrial killings of suspected members of
IPOB or MASSOB (Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra).
Statistics made available to PREMIUM
TIMES by the rights groups show for example that four people were killed in
Awka and Onitsha on August 30, 2015; 13 killed in Onitsha on December 2, 2015;
12 killed in Onitsha on 17th December 17, 2015; eight killed in Aba on January
18, 2016; six killed in Aba on January 29, 2016 and 22 killed in Aba on
February 9, 2016.
Among the four citizens killed in
Onitsha and Awka on August 30, 2015 were Ebuka Nnolum, a native of
Enuguabo-Ufuma in Anambra State; and Obasi Maduka of Oshiri in Ebonyi State. Of
the 13 citizens killed in Onitsha on December 2, 2015 were Anthonia Nkiruka
Ikeanyionwu (Anambra State), Kenneth Ogadinma (Abia State), Chima Onoh (Enugu
State), Angus Chikwado (Anambra State) and Felicia Egwuatu (Anambra State).
And of the four citizens who later
died in hospital after being shot by soldiers on December 17, 2015 for
jubilating Nnamdi Kanu’s court victory, only one had his identity revealed as
Okwu Friday. The identities of the three others were not made public as
requested by their respective families.
Emeka Umeagbalasi, Head of
Intersociety for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law told PREMIUM TIMES that
human rights groups were not always able to detect and capture every case of
extra-judicial killings or torture by policemen or soldiers in the South East.
“Some of the victims’ families are
too afraid to come forward to report to us even when they know the identities
of the policemen or soldiers that took their sons away,” Mr. Umeagbalasi said.
Massacre in
school compound
What nobody was afraid to talk about
was the mass killings by soldiers and policemen on February 9, 2016 of 22 IPOB
members during a prayer session in a school compound in Aba, Abia State.
Human rights activists have called
it an execution.
Emma Nmezu, IPOB spokesman, said to
avoid unprovoked attacks of the type witnessed on December 2015 at the Onitsha
Head Bridge, members of IPOB were advised to keep their activities off the
road. Following this advice, over 100 IPOB supporters had on the fateful day
assembled for a prayer meeting at the National High School, along Port Harcourt
Road, Aba.
Survivors said that about 30 minutes
later, at noon, the group was singing when a detachment of soldiers, policemen
and naval personnel from a joint task force stormed the school compound and
without much altercation began to shoot into the crowd.
Twenty-two people were shot dead on
the spot. Over 30 others were left with various degrees of gunshot wounds.
Among the 22 victims of the massacre were Uche Friday (30), from Asa in Abia
State); Emeka Ekpemandu (35), from Owerre Nkwoji in Imo State; Chiavoghi
Chibuikem, from Obingwa in Abia State; Nzubechi Onwumere (from Orlu in Imo
State); Peter Chinemerem Ukasoanya (27), from Isialangwa North in Abia State;
Chigozie Cyril Nwoye (23), from Umuna in Ezeagu, Enugu State; Chukwudi
Onyekwere (26), from Aboh Mbaise in Imo State; and Chibuzor Maduagwu (28), from
Amauzari in Mbano, Imo State.
Survivors’ accounts also had it that
12 of the 22 dead bodies were taken away by the soldiers who came in Hilux
vans. The killer soldiers were said to have come from the 144 Battalion of the
Nigerian Army, located at Asa in Ukwa West Local Government Area of Abia. At
the time of the massacre, the 144 Battalion was commanded by Lt Col Kasim Umar
Sidi.
The soldiers were joined by men of
the Abia State Police Command as well as naval ratings from the Finance &
Logistics Command of the Nigerian Navy, stationed in Owerre-Nta, Abia State.
The Abia State Police Command was headed by Commissioner of Police Habila Hosea
of service. The Area Commander was an Assistant Commissioner of Police, Peter
Nwagbara.
The two officials declined to
comment for this story. While Mr. Hosea did not answer or return calls, Mr.
Nwagbara insisted all questions on the matter should be directed to the public
relations officer of the command.
The Abia State Police Command
publicly admitted to shooting and killing two IPOB members “for disturbing
students of the National High School in Aba”.
Among the survivors of that shooting
incident were Ikechukwu Ugwuoha, Amos Ezekiel, Okechukwu Nnebedum Nkume, Abia
State Zonal Coordinator, Donatus Okeke and Joseph Okolie who had come for the
IPOB meeting from Port Harcourt. They were arrested by the police, arraigned
for “treasonable felony” along 15 other IPOB members and are currently remanded
in Aba Prisons.
Bodies found in
borrow pits
Four days after the killings at
National High School, scavengers on February 13, 2016 raised the alarm upon
finding 13 dead bodies in a borrow pit located along Aba Port Harcourt Road.
The borrow pit was months earlier
converted to a refuse dump by the government of Abia State. IPOB claimed the
bodies in the pit included those of its members arrested and taken away by
soldiers who stormed the prayer meeting in the school premises. The dead men
were obvious victims of extra-judicial killings.
Photographs seen by PREMIUM TIMES
revealed that the men were lying face down with pieces of clothes tied over
their eyes. The bodies were dumped in a group of eight, three and two
respectively.
We put most of the photographs gathered during
investigations for this story in this link because they are too gory to be
displayed without warning. Click on this link to view them. (Warning:
Images are gory)
Eight of the dead men had their
hands tied behind their backs with Biafra flags said to have been among
personal items taken away by the soldiers after the school compound shooting
days earlier. An amateur photograph earlier taken with a mobile phone captures
some soldiers and other unidentified persons dumping fresh corpses from a van
into a mass grave. The 144 Battalion military barracks is about 10 kilometers
away from the Borrow Pit.
Concerned members of IPOB and the
human rights organization, Intersociety for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law,
were among the first people to visit the borrow pit on Sunday, February 14,
2016. As words spread, representatives of Amnesty International came to the
site on Thursday, February 18, 2016.
Three more corpses were discovered
in another borrow pit behind a mosque located between the Timber Market and the
Arewa Onions Market, near Uratta Junction, along Aba-Port Harcourt Road. The
three corpses were covered with leaves after being doused with chemical substances
suspected to be acid and embalmment fluid. The choice of chemicals was probably
to shrink the corpses to the bones, make victims’ identification difficult
while keeping the bodies odourless.
Amnesty research group, led by
Justine Ijeomah, was reported to have said they were “investigating the strong
allegations of excessive application of force by the Nigerian security forces
against peaceful and nonviolent IPOB protesters during their protests in
Anambra, Enugu and Abia States”.
The Amnesty team had on that
Thursday, February 18, when they first visited the burrow pit, taken photograph
and video evidences. However when the team returned on Wednesday, March 2, they
were shocked to find that the 13 corpses had been set on fire and were
smouldering. Obviously, someone was determined to destroy the evidence. Amnesty
International has video recordings of the burning skulls and skeletons.
Petitions to UN
Rights Commission
Following the discovery of burning
corpses, human rights groups working in South East Nigeria have petitioned the
National Security Adviser, Chief Justice of Nigeria, the United Nations High
Commission for Human Rights, United Nations Chief Repertoire on Extra Judicial
Killings, the European Union, among others.
Following expressions of concern by
international bodies of extra-judicial activities against indigenous groups in
the South East, the Nigerian Army announced on February 21 that it had
dispatched an investigative team to Aba to ascertain claims of massacre of 22 IPOB
members. The announcement was made by the Provost Marshal, Nigerian Army,
Brig-Gen. Ayuba Tedman Hamman, during the commissioning of the newly
established Human Rights Desk, Department of Civil-Military Affairs, Army
Headquarters, Abuja.
“I want to say that since COAS
(Chief of Army Staff) was appointed I have been inundated with complaints of
human rights reports,” Mr. Hamman said. “I think there is a lot of gap, and
that’s why this desk was established…
“We have sent an investigative team
to ascertain the issue in Abia State about the complaint that our men shot some
people involved in peaceful protests. I have confidence in our team and I know
this was a joint operation but since we are part of it, we still need to
verify. We investigate and at the end of the day prosecute the culprits.”
Over three months after, the outcome
of the military investigation is yet to be made public. Human rights observers
say the military investigation was dead on arrival given that three days before
Mr. Hamman’s public assurances, the Nigerian Army had announced it had
temporarily relocated the tactical headquarters of its 14 Brigade headquarters
from Ohafia to Aba in an effort to curb the activities of IPOB and MASSOB.
The Commanding Officer, 14 Brigade
Ohafia, Brigadier General Lawrence Fejoku, told newsmen he was in Aba to put in
check the menace of pro-Biafra agitators and other violent crimes.
Mr. Fejoku also used that
opportunity to deny that the military shot and killed 22 unarmed pro-Biafran
supporters during a prayer session in Aba.
The killing
continues
The Nigerian Army and the police on
May 30 admitted killing no fewer than five persons when members of IPOB and
MASSOB trooped out across the South-East states in marches to commemorate the
49th anniversary of the declaration of the defunct Biafra Republic by late
warlord, Odumegwu Ojukwu.
Activists said the crowds were
unarmed and that many more people were killed than the security agencies are
ready to admit.
But the army claimed that in killing
the pro-Biafra activists and wounding several others, its troops acted in
self-defence as well as in defence of lives and property of peace-loving
Nigerians.
The Nigerian government is yet to
investigate the killings.
Archishop
Anthony Obinna supports Biafran Owerri Branch
|
MAY 30: Lets trade ideas,
rather than violence- APC
• Obiano Government not sensitive
• Obiano Government not sensitive
Our
Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has reviewed the clash between
demonstrators from the group- Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) and Movement
for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) on one hand, and
security Agencies deployed in Anambra State as part of the larger South East,
to the extent of information so far available, and wish to condole the yet
unidentified families of those who lost their lives in that incident.
We further posit as follows:
1- The level of casualties which by the account of the Nigerian Army is seven dead, 11 injured and nine (9) arrested is nominally high and is clearly avoidable with greater determination on the part of all citizens to obey and work within the law, even in the struggle for self determination, and adjustment of strategies by the security agencies to preserve life.
2- We reassert that EVERY GROUP in the Nigerian polity is by the expressed guarantee of the 1999 Constitution entitled to celebrate and to protest PEACEFULLY respecting the right of others to disagree with their pursuit.
3- We rely on the provisions also specified within the constitution on right to right to hold that the casualty figures to our mind was avoidable, noting with utmost responsibility that demobilizing or causing arrest of offending citizens does not in all honesty amount to shooting to kill.
4- In this wise, we call on the security agencies to review their mode of operation, paying heed to the casualty figures just recorded in the May 30, 2016 which surprisingly was peculiarly high in Anambra State.
5- We are disturbed by reports that some persons had to travel out of their states to convert Anambra State into a theatre of conflict. Granted the veracity of this report, we would have better understood a situation where each demonstrator did his or her thing on home location, rather than importing additional security issues to Anambra State.
6- We are equally worried by the report of invasion of a church in Nkpor Agu for purposes of ‘shooting’ potential demonstrators. If the initial checks we have of the concerned church, confirming that it has a fenced premises, counts, we do not see why the place could not have been cordoned off for security checks, rather than to record casualties Hence we urge the Anambra State Police Command to investigate this isolated incident as a first step to avoid over-zealousness in performing an important duty.
7- Having held in Paragraph 2 above that each group can hold peaceful match by the tenets of our constitution, acknowledge the initial statement that they filed out ‘to ensure that the demonstration was peaceful’ and urge them to raise the success bar in future to ensure that their target is met.
8- In the same vein, we precipitately condemn the statement released by Anambra State Government through the Commissioner for Information Mr. Tony Nnacheta to the effect that the demonstration was illegal ,the demonstrators not having sought and obtained a Police permit . This idea from Agu Awka is an antiquated one, coming from a tottering government that has lost touch with reality. The need for Police permit has been proactively overruled by superior courts, and was on Monday aptly contradicted by the quest of the Nigerian Police Anambra State Police Command to ‘ensure that the demonstration was peaceful.’
9- It is our considered view that the Anambra State Government failed on its responsibility to fill a dialogue and care vacuum that led to the avoidable carnage, particularly in the light of the fact that the head of Anambra State Government and Governor, is also the Chief Security Officer of the state. We recall with pain, that this is not the first time, and that such similar failures and lack of respect for life of Anambra State citizens led in the past to demolition of suspects’ properties ahead of trial and in some cases no trial afterwards.
10- We will NEVER subscribe to a situation where a sitting state government dismisses issues around the lives of its citizens and residents with a three paragraph misstatement when duties and obligations require that that every life is important and should be cared for. Such to us demonstrated lack of sensitivity and responsibility.
11- Consequently, we call on the Anambra State Police Command, the State Directorate of the DSS and the army authorities involved IN THE OPERATIONS OF May 30, 2016 to release the names of casualties in that incident within Anambra State, including the dead and injured,as well as persons in their custody for proper stock taking and calm frayed nerves on the incident.
12- We urge all youth of Anambra State and their counterpart outside the state to embark on the peaceful path of trading ideas ,not coercion on why they think Nigeria should be discussing Biafra now, instead of the expansive agriculture, rapid industrialization, taking advantage of technology policies and strides to turn the South East into a self-sufficient economy, exploits in the tourism potentials of the zone and investments in and out of the zone in solid minerals and other economic enterprises in one prosperous Nigeria.
13- Since ideas rule the world, particularly democratic world, we expect the adoption of the persuasive mode, complimented with the will to accept that others can hold different views and therefore are guaranteed equal protection under the constitution.
14- We very strongly advise against picking up arms against the state, as such beaten path belongs to the distant past, but insist that grievances must be brought to the fore through a more responsive representation in Awka and Abuja to be squarely addressed, particularly as it affects the structures of the current federation.
15- Consequently, we urge IPOB or any other group for that matter to desist from barricading public roads, or interference with any public facility as such does not in any way guarantee further mileage of the message being projected. Rather such acts create resentment, in many quarters.
16- In the light of the expected acceptance of this piece of advice, we urge security agencies to demobilize threats in civil mode, arrest and bring to book those who in future, utterly disregard the constitutional and legal provisions to disrupt the live of other citizens without summarily taking life, as Nigeria is not at war with the South East.
We call on Anambra State Government to WAKE UP FROM ITS SLUMBER, apologise for its putrid and insensitive statement on the foregoing, and set up a judicial panel of enquiry into the immediate and remote circumstances leading to the poor management of the crisis and the resultant high casualty with a view to avoiding a reoccurrence in future.
Once again our party, without preempting the report of the proposed panel recognizes the role unemployment plays in the such saga as the May 30, 2016 incident under review and assure Ndi Anambra that the youth unemployment programmes of the federal government which will soon impact Anambra State through such projects as construction of the Second Niger Bridge, Enugwu-Onicha Express Way and the Oji River Power Plant among others .
We further assure that such programmes as post-NYSC entrepreneurship programme, direct employment of teachers and monthly transfer to the poor and vulnerable citizens, small and medium scale empowerment of youth and women and industrial incentives for those so gifted will fill some wonderful void for our dear state.
We further posit as follows:
1- The level of casualties which by the account of the Nigerian Army is seven dead, 11 injured and nine (9) arrested is nominally high and is clearly avoidable with greater determination on the part of all citizens to obey and work within the law, even in the struggle for self determination, and adjustment of strategies by the security agencies to preserve life.
2- We reassert that EVERY GROUP in the Nigerian polity is by the expressed guarantee of the 1999 Constitution entitled to celebrate and to protest PEACEFULLY respecting the right of others to disagree with their pursuit.
3- We rely on the provisions also specified within the constitution on right to right to hold that the casualty figures to our mind was avoidable, noting with utmost responsibility that demobilizing or causing arrest of offending citizens does not in all honesty amount to shooting to kill.
4- In this wise, we call on the security agencies to review their mode of operation, paying heed to the casualty figures just recorded in the May 30, 2016 which surprisingly was peculiarly high in Anambra State.
5- We are disturbed by reports that some persons had to travel out of their states to convert Anambra State into a theatre of conflict. Granted the veracity of this report, we would have better understood a situation where each demonstrator did his or her thing on home location, rather than importing additional security issues to Anambra State.
6- We are equally worried by the report of invasion of a church in Nkpor Agu for purposes of ‘shooting’ potential demonstrators. If the initial checks we have of the concerned church, confirming that it has a fenced premises, counts, we do not see why the place could not have been cordoned off for security checks, rather than to record casualties Hence we urge the Anambra State Police Command to investigate this isolated incident as a first step to avoid over-zealousness in performing an important duty.
7- Having held in Paragraph 2 above that each group can hold peaceful match by the tenets of our constitution, acknowledge the initial statement that they filed out ‘to ensure that the demonstration was peaceful’ and urge them to raise the success bar in future to ensure that their target is met.
8- In the same vein, we precipitately condemn the statement released by Anambra State Government through the Commissioner for Information Mr. Tony Nnacheta to the effect that the demonstration was illegal ,the demonstrators not having sought and obtained a Police permit . This idea from Agu Awka is an antiquated one, coming from a tottering government that has lost touch with reality. The need for Police permit has been proactively overruled by superior courts, and was on Monday aptly contradicted by the quest of the Nigerian Police Anambra State Police Command to ‘ensure that the demonstration was peaceful.’
9- It is our considered view that the Anambra State Government failed on its responsibility to fill a dialogue and care vacuum that led to the avoidable carnage, particularly in the light of the fact that the head of Anambra State Government and Governor, is also the Chief Security Officer of the state. We recall with pain, that this is not the first time, and that such similar failures and lack of respect for life of Anambra State citizens led in the past to demolition of suspects’ properties ahead of trial and in some cases no trial afterwards.
10- We will NEVER subscribe to a situation where a sitting state government dismisses issues around the lives of its citizens and residents with a three paragraph misstatement when duties and obligations require that that every life is important and should be cared for. Such to us demonstrated lack of sensitivity and responsibility.
11- Consequently, we call on the Anambra State Police Command, the State Directorate of the DSS and the army authorities involved IN THE OPERATIONS OF May 30, 2016 to release the names of casualties in that incident within Anambra State, including the dead and injured,as well as persons in their custody for proper stock taking and calm frayed nerves on the incident.
12- We urge all youth of Anambra State and their counterpart outside the state to embark on the peaceful path of trading ideas ,not coercion on why they think Nigeria should be discussing Biafra now, instead of the expansive agriculture, rapid industrialization, taking advantage of technology policies and strides to turn the South East into a self-sufficient economy, exploits in the tourism potentials of the zone and investments in and out of the zone in solid minerals and other economic enterprises in one prosperous Nigeria.
13- Since ideas rule the world, particularly democratic world, we expect the adoption of the persuasive mode, complimented with the will to accept that others can hold different views and therefore are guaranteed equal protection under the constitution.
14- We very strongly advise against picking up arms against the state, as such beaten path belongs to the distant past, but insist that grievances must be brought to the fore through a more responsive representation in Awka and Abuja to be squarely addressed, particularly as it affects the structures of the current federation.
15- Consequently, we urge IPOB or any other group for that matter to desist from barricading public roads, or interference with any public facility as such does not in any way guarantee further mileage of the message being projected. Rather such acts create resentment, in many quarters.
16- In the light of the expected acceptance of this piece of advice, we urge security agencies to demobilize threats in civil mode, arrest and bring to book those who in future, utterly disregard the constitutional and legal provisions to disrupt the live of other citizens without summarily taking life, as Nigeria is not at war with the South East.
We call on Anambra State Government to WAKE UP FROM ITS SLUMBER, apologise for its putrid and insensitive statement on the foregoing, and set up a judicial panel of enquiry into the immediate and remote circumstances leading to the poor management of the crisis and the resultant high casualty with a view to avoiding a reoccurrence in future.
Once again our party, without preempting the report of the proposed panel recognizes the role unemployment plays in the such saga as the May 30, 2016 incident under review and assure Ndi Anambra that the youth unemployment programmes of the federal government which will soon impact Anambra State through such projects as construction of the Second Niger Bridge, Enugwu-Onicha Express Way and the Oji River Power Plant among others .
We further assure that such programmes as post-NYSC entrepreneurship programme, direct employment of teachers and monthly transfer to the poor and vulnerable citizens, small and medium scale empowerment of youth and women and industrial incentives for those so gifted will fill some wonderful void for our dear state.
For: ALL
PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS (APC), ANAMBRA STATE CHAPTER
Okelo Madukaife
State Publicity Secretary
Okelo Madukaife
State Publicity Secretary
IPOB/Police clash: We’re
in democracy, people
should be
entitled to speak
their minds- Ekweremadu
On May 31, 2016
Deputy President of the Senate, Mr Ike
Ekweremadu, has advised security agencies to always be cautious when quelling
disturbances and protests to avoid unnecessary loss of lives. Ekerenmadu
made the call at the Senate on Tuesday while speaking on Monday’s clashes
between Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) and security operatives some states
in South-East and Delta. He said that the country had witnessed a lot of
unnecessary killings arising from clashes by members of the public and security
agencies. According to Ekweremadu, the protest by IPOB, which led to
bloody clashes in Delta and Anambra could have been handled
differently. `I will like to use this opportunity under Order 43 to say
that the security agencies must apply caution in trying to quell disturbances.
“We have had so much of blood bath in this country under different circumstances
and we cannot continue to lose young men and women because the future of this
country belongs to them. “It is important that this senate rise to condemn
any act of killing in any part of this country, especially with the one that
concern the major part of our future which remains the youth. “We are now
in a democracy and people should be entitled to speak their minds and to
assemble under responsible circumstances. “Security agencies must also be
responsible in dealing with those circumstances to ensure that lives are not
lost unnecessarily. “I just wish to bring to the notice of the senate for
us to take note and possibly, the states involved to set up enquiry to find out
what led to these clashes,” he said. The issue was, however, not debated
by the Senate. In his remarks, President of the Senate, Dr Bukola Saraki, said
that although there could not be any debate on the matter, it was necessary
that actions were taken on it. “I think that the point he has raised must
draw attention of all and see what necessary action will be taken in other to
address this matter,” he said.
Right from
the ages, lightning, thunder, and dark clouds had always threatened the
existence of the sun, maybe because of fear, envy, jealousy, inferiority
complex, or whatever, i can't just tell. Already, He, who made them from the
beginning gave sun the power to rule over his brothers on this earth. So, no
amount of threats from the thunder, lightning, and clouds can usurp that power
from sun. The sun never retreats, but often goes in to rest whenever lightning
begins to show its gum like a toothless bulldog, and thunder roars like a blind
weakling, while the clouds changes its countenance to a bitter and dark one.
The sun always smiles while it enjoys its rest, knowing that when those people
who perceived him as an enemy finish their rambling, he would just majestically
and effulgently come out and display what God had really made in him.
BIAFRA is
the land of the Rising Sun currently being besieged and occupied by lightning,
thunder, and dark clouds of nigerian government. "But who's he who speaks,
and it comes to pass when the LORD has not commanded it'' Or can nigerian
armies' rambling ever stop sun from coming out to shine? Can those long guns
and bullets make sun to deny its name? If i said, it's impossible, that's just
an understatment. Why does that name BIAFRA often send shivers down the spines
of nigerian government more than those bloodsuckers who go around with Ak47,
hacking down innocent civilians; killing and sacking communities and taking
over their homes and lands. Nigeria can deprive the Igbos every other thing as
they had always done from aeon, but it'll be very difficult for nigeria to deny
them their identity. BIAFRA is the identity of every Igboman; it's something
that lives in the heart.
So armies' guns and bullets can never eraze it except
they begin to remove every Igboman's heart, which's impossible. Inasmuch as the
sun always shine after lightning; after the noise of the thunder, and the show
of the darkest clouds. Biafra will surely emerge someday and smile at both its
friends and foes. The brutality and cruelty of the nigerian soldiers against
the IPOB/BIAFRANS/IGBOS are just like a gathering cloud without rain. This is
what will make them stronger, formidable, and oneness, as their unity is the
only thing that will form that needed bulwark against their common enemies.
All
the intimidation of Pharaoh still, did not make the Children of Israel to
remain in a land where they were hated and used as a slave. As you hate me, the
next option is to allow me to find my root. Biafra is their root, allow them to
go. They had never killed a rat, nor found wielding guns, then why do you kill
them?
Why do you take them out at will nigerian goernment headed by tyranny
muhammadu buhari? Will the killings stop the emergence of Biafra Nation? It's
quite impossible! Buhari, your fulani kinsmen kill nigerians and take over
their ancestral homes and you say and do nothing about that, but you want to
continue to cage the IGBOS and kill their youths like flies. Buhari you've got
to read in between the lines, to know that things have changed. Now is quite
different from then.
BREAKING! 8 Soldiers Killed in Onitsha as Militants
Respond to Army Shooting of Unarmed Biafrans
31st May 2016
Niger Delta
militant group, Concerned Militant Leaders (CML), has claimed responsibility
for yesterday’s attack at Onitsha river, Anambra State, where eight soldiers
were reportedly killed, The Sun reports
Spokesman of the group, popularly known as General Ben, revealed this yesterday in the social media.
He also claimed the group executed the attack in Nkpor where three persons were killed and the burning of a police patrol van in Onitsha.
General Ben, in the statement, said the group’s action was to show the Federal Government and security agencies that they should not underrate the activities of the Niger Delta militants, or limit their operations to the region.
The CML group said the members were working in conjunction with the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) to cripple the nation’s economy.
Ben declared: “My men were responsible for the killing of eight soldiers at Onitsha river. They were killed when my men attacked their military gunboat in Onitsha. We are responsible for the incident in Nkpor near Onitsha.
Spokesman of the group, popularly known as General Ben, revealed this yesterday in the social media.
He also claimed the group executed the attack in Nkpor where three persons were killed and the burning of a police patrol van in Onitsha.
General Ben, in the statement, said the group’s action was to show the Federal Government and security agencies that they should not underrate the activities of the Niger Delta militants, or limit their operations to the region.
The CML group said the members were working in conjunction with the Niger Delta Avengers (NDA) to cripple the nation’s economy.
Ben declared: “My men were responsible for the killing of eight soldiers at Onitsha river. They were killed when my men attacked their military gunboat in Onitsha. We are responsible for the incident in Nkpor near Onitsha.
“It may sound doubtful; but we want to tell Nigerians that we are not limited to Niger Delta region. This is a warning to the Nigerian government that no amount of security threat will deter us. More attacks will still take place.
“We stand by every ultimatum given to any group or company. We will touch the soul of the economy of this nation. We are not interested in resources but, sovereignty”.
“We had
to execute the operation to teach the military lesson. We have been quiet for a
long time, but time for action has come”, he vowed.
The overarching imperative to ensure a reign of peace, security and
stability in this circumstance was most starring. “The nature of this attack
involved brazen employment of various types of fire arms and all sorts of crude
weapons, volatile cocktail such as acid and dynamites. “
Instructively, troops
of 82 division Nigerian army as the lead agency of the security agents had to
invoke the extant Rules of Engagement (ROE) to resort to self defence,
protection of the strategic Niger Bridge, prevent re-enforcement of the
pro-Biafra members apparently surging ahead from the far side of the strategic
Niger Bridge at Onitsha. All these efforts were in order to de-escalate the
palpable tension as well as ward off the apparent threats to lives and property
in the general area. “
In the aftermath of the fire fight that ensued, many of
own troops sustained varying degrees of injury. These injured troops are
currently receiving treatment at own medical centre. Similarly, 5 members of
MASSOB/IPOB were killed, 8 wounded while 9 were arrested for due legal
actions.” On this day in 1967 the late General Ojukwu declared the Republic of
Biafra, after suffering through years of suppression under Nigeria’s military
government. -
Two police officers were also killed in Asaba.
Live On BBC: Read What the World are Saying about Army
Shooting
of Unarmed Biafra Protesters
Death
toll rises after pro-Biafra protests
Posted at 15:25
AFP
AFP
At least 10
pro-Biafra supporters were killed during protests on Monday as they marked the
anniversary of the 1967 declaration of their breakaway republic, according to Nigerian
police, AFP news agency reports.
A police spokesman in Anambra state told AFP that five bodies
had been recovered in Onitsha town, adding to the five already confirmed dead
from the violence in Asaba (see earlier entry), which lies just across the
other side of the River Niger.
Two police officers were also killed in Asaba.
Police
say that protesters from the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) movement opened
fire on them first, forcing them to retaliate.
IPOB denies this and says that least 35 members of the group
were killed in Onitsha alone on Monday.
Our Facebook readers have rallied to the defence of Biafra
protesters after Nigeria’s police chief accused them of carrying out
“premeditated attacks” and vowed to disarm them (see our earlier posts).
Here is a sample of views, starting with those of Agbo
Anayochukwu:
Biafrans are peaceful people, but Nigeria’s security agents have
been infringing on our rights as indigenous people. They have killed Biafrans
in cold blood. No matter the intimidation, Biafra must be achieved.”
Deadly Biafra protests
Posted at 10:18
BBC
Posted at 10:18
BBC
At least seven people were killed on Monday in the eastern
Nigerian city of Asaba during clashes between pro-Biafra secessionists and
security forces, the Associated Press news agency reports.
Five civilians and two police officers were killed when violence
broke out at a demonstration calling for Biafran independence, according to
police in Delta state.
More than a
million people died in the civil war between 1967-1970, in which the army
fought to prevent the east of the country breaking away to form the independent
state of Biafra.
Members of
the Movement for the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) told media that the
death toll was higher than that given by police.
The
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), the other main secessionist group, also
held demonstrations on Monday (30 May), the date of Biafra’ declaration of
independence in 1967.
There is
currently a resurgence of support for the campaign to create the breakaway
state.
Obinna
Onyekwere adds: These men were unarmed. They only gathered in churches and
schools to remember and pray for the souls of their departed heroes. Why will
Nigerians always go for soft targets? They are only encouraging these men to
arm themselves next time.”
Gerald
Onyekachi Ugwuanyi is also critical of the police response: These guys are not
armed. They are peaceful protesters. The Nigerian government is just trying to
justify their crimes against this group by painting them black. By the way, the
BBC never reported the protests.
Biafrans in Austra (IPOB)
I am still
mourning
the massacre of my
brothers and sisters on
a memorial day
Monday 30th
of May,
2016. Barely 24 hours after that heinous crime that Mohamadu Buhari
President Obama's choice to rule Nigeria sent the same Islamic army on the 2nd
of June. 2016. To the same Anambra state to killed scores of women, children
the young and old found in their homes. I was dazed again this morning being
Friday 3rd of June, 2016 when news filtered into my computer system that many
Biafrans living in the northern part of the zoo called Nigeria has been killed
and an Igbo Biafran woman BEHEADED IN INFRONT OF HER HUSBAND, corpses of
Biafrans murdered by Buhari is still arriving from all parts of Nigeria into
old eastern region. BIAFRALAND IS SOCKED IN BLOOD OF HER INNOCENT ARMLESS SONS
AND DAUGHTERS. If democracy is Government of the people, is Biafrans classified
as a people or animals that a primitive hunter can kill on target every time? I
do not need to call the United States President Barack Hussein Obama because he
has heard Biafrans melodious weeping voices as an African.
I refuse to write a
letter to David Cameron because he has both seen and read news about the
massacre of Biafrans, his home government who pretended to have adopted or
claim the director of Radio Biafra as their son cannot wash off his hands from
the recent bloodbath in Biafraland. The British government knows us as
civilised people from time immemorial hence, does not want such wise humans
around the global family. Every nick and cranny in the zoo called Nigeria are
awash with the blood of the British hated BIAFRANS. We are few in population
according to the British fraudulent census. Biafran population exceeded that of
the entire UNITED KINGDOM.
We are the remnants
that survived the GENOCIDE of 1967-1970. The British right now is using an
Islamic plant Mohamadu Buhari to wipe us out of the face of the earth; the
Hausa/Fulanis and their conspirators are emboldened each time Buhari travels to
America and Britain to receive more assurance that they are behind whatever he
is doing to Biafrans. I CHALLENGE PRESIDENT OBAMA AND PRIME MINISTER DAVID
CAMERON TO GIVE BIAFRANS AND THE HAUSA/FULANIS EQUAL ARMS AND AMMUNITIONS, DRAW
A BATTLE LINE WHOEVER CROSSES IT FIRST WILL RULE THE LOOSER FOREVER.
How can Hausa/Fulani come to my village, enter into my home kill my mother, father, brothers and sisters went outside the house in full glare if the public and started to jubilate saying, today we have killed more than 50 antelopes and will load them in our trucks and pour acid on their bodies so as to wipe out evidence. WHEN ALL HOPE IS GONE THEN BIAFRA COMES.
I'm up and will dust my clothes and body from sackcloth and ashes which I have been rolling on since Monday 30th of May-3rd of June, 2016. Biafra has already come out of her grave where Britain and her evil partners the ZOO NIGERIA GOVERNMENT quickly bounded Biafra and pushed her into the grave while she was still alive. Their desperate efforts in killing innocent unarmed Biafrans is to see that she is finally and eternally destroyed.
I am used to seeing blood not enemies blood but the blood of my kit and kin, therefore, the blood of an enemy means nothing to me anymore. It is unforgivable sins that are committed against Biafrans, detentions of Dr Nnamdi Kanu and other Biafrans for such a long time with torture and dehumanisation and OBAMA has the guts to challenge Donald Trump the ( 21st century Hope of the American people). I am still mourning, and wailing so is all the indigenous people of Biafra.
Our youthful brothers from the riverine rose up in our defense, destroying what brought death to our doorsteps, they are doing their best they genuine freedom fighters, they have killed a single ZOO soldier because they are true Biafran, we value life because it is a precious gift of God but time to kill is fast approaching, no one has a monopoly of violence. Let the IPOB leadership always inform the led on the positive steps taken so as to boost moral.
THE HAUSA/FULANIS ARE NO MATCH TO BIAFRANS God is on our side despite our loss, he that keepeth bearing special seed shall doubtlessly come back again with rejoicing bringing his sheaves with him. Obama must wake up he has slept too much, order Mohamadu Buhari to release our leader Dr Nnamdi Kanu and recognise the independent of Biafra.
Agreement with Nigeria has been disannulled and their statement of one indivisible and the indissoluble entity can no longer STAND.
THUS SAYS THE LORD; ANY gods THAT DID NOT CREATE BIAFRALAND AND MADE HER PEOPLE SHALL PERISH UPON THE EARTH AND UNDER THE HEAVENS.
By Benjamin Kish.
Editor Udeagha Obasi
UmuChiukwu Writers
How can Hausa/Fulani come to my village, enter into my home kill my mother, father, brothers and sisters went outside the house in full glare if the public and started to jubilate saying, today we have killed more than 50 antelopes and will load them in our trucks and pour acid on their bodies so as to wipe out evidence. WHEN ALL HOPE IS GONE THEN BIAFRA COMES.
I'm up and will dust my clothes and body from sackcloth and ashes which I have been rolling on since Monday 30th of May-3rd of June, 2016. Biafra has already come out of her grave where Britain and her evil partners the ZOO NIGERIA GOVERNMENT quickly bounded Biafra and pushed her into the grave while she was still alive. Their desperate efforts in killing innocent unarmed Biafrans is to see that she is finally and eternally destroyed.
I am used to seeing blood not enemies blood but the blood of my kit and kin, therefore, the blood of an enemy means nothing to me anymore. It is unforgivable sins that are committed against Biafrans, detentions of Dr Nnamdi Kanu and other Biafrans for such a long time with torture and dehumanisation and OBAMA has the guts to challenge Donald Trump the ( 21st century Hope of the American people). I am still mourning, and wailing so is all the indigenous people of Biafra.
Our youthful brothers from the riverine rose up in our defense, destroying what brought death to our doorsteps, they are doing their best they genuine freedom fighters, they have killed a single ZOO soldier because they are true Biafran, we value life because it is a precious gift of God but time to kill is fast approaching, no one has a monopoly of violence. Let the IPOB leadership always inform the led on the positive steps taken so as to boost moral.
THE HAUSA/FULANIS ARE NO MATCH TO BIAFRANS God is on our side despite our loss, he that keepeth bearing special seed shall doubtlessly come back again with rejoicing bringing his sheaves with him. Obama must wake up he has slept too much, order Mohamadu Buhari to release our leader Dr Nnamdi Kanu and recognise the independent of Biafra.
Agreement with Nigeria has been disannulled and their statement of one indivisible and the indissoluble entity can no longer STAND.
THUS SAYS THE LORD; ANY gods THAT DID NOT CREATE BIAFRALAND AND MADE HER PEOPLE SHALL PERISH UPON THE EARTH AND UNDER THE HEAVENS.
By Benjamin Kish.
Editor Udeagha Obasi
UmuChiukwu Writers
DEMONS AROUND BIAFRA
Biafra
was born in Rivers State on May 1967, by HRH Frank Opigo from Angiama in former
Rivers State, now in Bayelsa state. Biafra is made up of: Rivers, Bayelsa, Akwa
Ibom, Cross River, Delta, Imo, Abia, Anambra and a few others.
We the
South South region need Biafran freedom more than the Igbos because our soil
and rivers are polluted by crude oil exploitation.The Yorubas and Hausas do not
want us to unit as a people because this is the only way they can continue to
exploit our resources and enslave us for life; they keep saying we are not
educated to govern ourselves.
Thank
God for Mr Nnamdi Kanu who came to deliver us by taking the case to the
international community where we were amalgamated by World Court in 1914.
The good
news is that the old days are gone because we have realized that our enemies
are the Yoruba and Hausa people, what they have stolen in the past is small
compare to what lie ahead of us. Biafra is beyond oil and gas.
In life
as in football, you won' t go far unless you know where the goalposts are.
May God
continue to bless Biafra.
The
Gallant Soldier
Goes Home.
Colonel Conrad Dibia Nwawo (1924_2016) Nwawo started his career in 1946 after he graduated from the school of agriculture in Ibadan, in that same year. He worked as a civil servant firstly in the Moore plantation in Ibadan, Nigeria and then the Cameroon until 1950 when he joined the Nigerian Army as a foot soldier.
Colonel Conrad Dibia Nwawo (1924_2016) Nwawo started his career in 1946 after he graduated from the school of agriculture in Ibadan, in that same year. He worked as a civil servant firstly in the Moore plantation in Ibadan, Nigeria and then the Cameroon until 1950 when he joined the Nigerian Army as a foot soldier.
He
received officer training st the prestigious mons officer cadet school in
Aldershot, the United Kingdom. A Colonel in Nigerian army, but a Brigadier in Biafra
army, Nwawo was functionally the third in command in Biafra military high
command, although he was senior to both Ojukwu and General Effiong, Ojukwu's
deputy. Nwawo was commissioned 1954, Effiong 1956 and Ojujwu 1957.
Colonel Nwawo whose number was number 10 in the Nigerian
army, was therefore the tenth officer to be commissioned in the Nigerian army
having joined the army on the 1st December 1950 and commissioned on the 28th
may 1954 as a second lieutenant in the then Queen's own regiment, as the
colonel in Nigerian army as it was then called. Nwawo, born in 1924, died at
his own home town in Onicha-Olona, Aniocha North LGA of Delta State, at the
ripe age of 92.
HEROES' DAY MASSACRE:
ST. EDMUND'S CHURCH WAS
A SCENE OF HORROR AND BLOODSHED
By Chima Onyekachi and Ifeanyi Chijioke.
For Family Writers.
The massacre of peaceful and law abiding Biafrans who had come from all over Biafraland to pay homage to their fallen heroes and heroines in the Biafra Genocide of 1967-1970 started from St Edmund's Catholic Parish. Two days after the incident in the church where Nigeria armed forces opened fire on innocent Biafrans inside the church, Chima Onyekachi,Ifeanyi Chijoke and Chukwuemeka Nduka, went on a fact finding mission to the church located at Maryland, Nkpor-Agu, Anambra State.
Our entrance into the street where the church is located caused a stir as everyone in their kiosks and shops began to panic and did not want to talk to us even when we introduced ourselves as journalists. Those who talked to our investigator, Chukwuemeka Nduka, who went covert described the incident as a horror and decried the actions of the security agencies who have been visiting the church and environs since the incident, causing panic and fear.
For Family Writers.
The massacre of peaceful and law abiding Biafrans who had come from all over Biafraland to pay homage to their fallen heroes and heroines in the Biafra Genocide of 1967-1970 started from St Edmund's Catholic Parish. Two days after the incident in the church where Nigeria armed forces opened fire on innocent Biafrans inside the church, Chima Onyekachi,Ifeanyi Chijoke and Chukwuemeka Nduka, went on a fact finding mission to the church located at Maryland, Nkpor-Agu, Anambra State.
Our entrance into the street where the church is located caused a stir as everyone in their kiosks and shops began to panic and did not want to talk to us even when we introduced ourselves as journalists. Those who talked to our investigator, Chukwuemeka Nduka, who went covert described the incident as a horror and decried the actions of the security agencies who have been visiting the church and environs since the incident, causing panic and fear.
Pastor Linus Izabi, a survivor and eyewitness of the incident spoke on phone to Chima Onyekachi of Family Writers. He spoke as thus: "I was sent to go and welcome those at St. Edmund's Catholic Church. They were over 200 Biafrans already inside, the atmosphere was calm and bubbling in anticipation of the next day event. At about 3am, reports came in that those from Aba have been halted at Nkpor junction and that Nigeria armed forces were tracing us to St. Edmund's church, so the IPOB security team raised an alarm but the soldiers were already at the church gate. The church gate was broken down by the soldiers who invaded the church premises and opened fire on innocent Biafrans. There was a stampede due to the shooting, the soldiers took the dead bodies of our people they have killed and left. The injured ones were taken to the hospital and some of them died on the way due to over bleeding. Scores were arrested and we have no contact with them till now I am talking to you. I am lucky to be alive but I am more motivated to keep fighting for our freedom."
The invasion of a church by Nigeria armed
forces has shown the desperation of President Muhammadu Buhari in collaboration
with Governor Willie Obiano of Anambra state to exterminate Biafrans. Has any
mosque been invaded in the search for Boko Haram? This action is a declaration
of war on Christians in Biafraland and should not be taken for granted. The
killings are no different from what is happening to Christians in Iraq and
Syria by Islamic terrorists-ISIS
Buhari was complaining of hearing strange noises, today being the 8th of June 2016, he was diagnosed with brain and ear cancer in London United Kingdom because the blood of unarmed Biafrans and others he massacred through boko haram are "SINGING CHORUSES" in his ears and they will continue until he confesses all his atrocities and die for there is no peace for the wicked.
"Alphonsus Uche Okafor-Mefor" The Indigenous People of Biafra DEPUTY LEADER
Gruesome Massacre of Pro-Biafrans and
Conspicuous Silence of Igbo Leaders – By Nwobodo Chidiebere
“The world will not be destroyed by those who do evil, but by
those who watch them without doing anything.” – Albert Einstein
In affirmation with Einstein’s thought provoking assertion,
the dignity and humanity of man begins to erode, when we fail to raise voice of
opposition against brutality and cruelty of rampaging tyrannical forces—whose
mission is to suppress peoples’ democratic views and total emancipation of
their mortgaged freedom via deterring instruments of autocracy. Life plunges
into valley of meaninglessness and descends into bottomless pit of delusions,
when people losses their connectivity touch of humanity, by turning blind eye
when crimes against humanity is being perpetrated by cold-blooded beasts masked
in military uniforms.
On 30th of May, 2016, the rivers of blood flowed into Niger,
garments of sorrow fell on us and despicable acts of genocide were committed
brazenly unprovoked, on the ancestral soil of Igbo nation. Over 40 unarmed
pro-Biafran members of IPOB, MASSOB and BIM were brutally massacred, maimed,
gunned down and drowned in pool of blood by murderous security agents of
callousness and sadistic tendencies. The only offence of these Igbo youths was
daring to raise Biafran flag in remembrance of our fallen heroes, who paid the
ultimate price of death 49 years ago, to liberate their politically enslaved
people from the shackles and hackles of this contraption called Nigeria.
After the detestable, barbaric and abominable acts of
viciousness and extreme actions of man inhumanity to his fellow man done to
Igbo Youths in Eastern region, I expected to see overwhelming torrents and
myriads of condemnations to emanate from the rank and file of political, religious,
business leaders of Igbo extraction; both home and abroad but to no avail.
Expect for few outstanding leaders like Deputy Senate President, Ike
Ekweremadu—who boycotted Presidential dinner organized for leadership of
National Assembly at the State House on the evening of that fateful day and his
subsequent motion on the floor of Red Chamber next morning, where he
patriotically and intrepidly brought attention of the Senate to unprofessional
and cold-hearted conducts of Nigerian security officials in handling Biafra Day
Anniversary in the East.
Ironically, as Sen. Ekweremadu was reprehending unjustifiable
killing of Igbo youths in the Senate by the same guns and ammunitions, that
were bought with their money paid as taxes, another conscienceless group from
the South-East with the hypocritical name of ‘South-East Leaders for Change’
led by no other person but a so-called Igbo leader, Sen. Ken Nnamani went on
wild goose chase cuummm tomfoolery at the Presidential Villa, to lobby for
political appointments, when the entire Igbo nation and advocates of justice
were in morning mood. The pictures of these Igbo exploiters cloaked as leaders,
exchanging pleasantries and jokes in ecstatic disposition, with a
Commander-in-Chief whose foot-soldiers embarked on gratuitous mission to
exterminate Igbo youths, can be best described as height of insensitivity and
betrayal of collective interest and Igbo notion of “ometute onu ometute imi”,
which means injury to one; is injury to all.
IPOB Family In India
IPOB Family In India
NKPOR
MASSACRE: INTERVIEW WITH
VICTIMS KIDNAPPED
AND TAKEN TO THE BARRACK BY THE
NIGERIAN ARMY..
The Nigerian Army led by Buratai, with
authorisation from Muhammadu Buhari and Gov. Willie Obiano of Anambra state
molested unarmed Biafrans who gathered at Nkpor singing and praying in
rememberance of our fallen heroes of the Biafra-Nigeria civil war. Many of them
were brutalised, maimed and shot at before taking them to their barracks. After
the previous interview with some of the victims of the Nigerian police and
army's brutality on 30th may 2016, it became crystal clear that The combined
forces are not only heartless but are hoodlums and babarians in uniform. These
are more of the victims who were maimed and kidnapped to their Barrack and from
there to State CID in Anambra with untreated wounds all over their bodies.
INTERVIEW IS AS FOLLOWS:
INTERVIEWER: Good morning, Brother. Can
we know your name and what happened to you?
FIRST VICTIM
My name is Chidozie Onuoha, I'm from Imo state but reside in Lagos. I came to Nkpor in Onitsha on 30th of May 2016, to honour our fallen Heroes who were part of the Genocide meted on them during the Biafra/Nigeria civil war in 1967- 1970. So we came to honour their memory on that fateful day which was on Monday morning. while we were praying, all of a sudden we saw Nigeria military men with their armored cars, they started shooting sporadically at us and I got shot on my left leg. Many were injured whilst uncountable numbers died and the Nigerian army took their bodies away. Our IPOB Brothers rushed the available injured ones to the hospitals. To our greatest surprise, the Army that shot us came there and picked us from our injury bed back to their stations. We spent like 5hrs in their station with our injury before they took us back to the hospital for treatment. That was what brought me here and I thank ChukwuOkike Abhiama that I made it alive because it was a horrible and painful experience.
My name is Chidozie Onuoha, I'm from Imo state but reside in Lagos. I came to Nkpor in Onitsha on 30th of May 2016, to honour our fallen Heroes who were part of the Genocide meted on them during the Biafra/Nigeria civil war in 1967- 1970. So we came to honour their memory on that fateful day which was on Monday morning. while we were praying, all of a sudden we saw Nigeria military men with their armored cars, they started shooting sporadically at us and I got shot on my left leg. Many were injured whilst uncountable numbers died and the Nigerian army took their bodies away. Our IPOB Brothers rushed the available injured ones to the hospitals. To our greatest surprise, the Army that shot us came there and picked us from our injury bed back to their stations. We spent like 5hrs in their station with our injury before they took us back to the hospital for treatment. That was what brought me here and I thank ChukwuOkike Abhiama that I made it alive because it was a horrible and painful experience.
INTERVIEWER: Was there any sharp object
or weapon that you had that resulted to the unforgettable act?
VICTIM : My Sister, we were only
praying we had nothing except our flags and cloths.
INTERVIEWER: Now that you are in this pain as a result of what you believed in, can you tell us your plan as regards Biafra agitation as soon as you recover?
INTERVIEWER: Now that you are in this pain as a result of what you believed in, can you tell us your plan as regards Biafra agitation as soon as you recover?
VICTIM: I am a Biafran, I have come to
fight for my freedom and right, I will never relent. As soon as I recover If
there should be any gathering of Biafrans, i will be there until they give us
freedom.
SECOND VICTIM : My Name is Osuagwu
Chibuike, I am from Imo.
I am 30 years and I'm not married.
I am 30 years and I'm not married.
INTERVIEWER: Please can you tell us
what brought you to this hospital?
VICTIM: It was also on 30th May, when
we were honouring our Heroes and Heroines that the Nigeria Solider started
shooting at us and they shot at my right leg, I fell down and was crying for
help. They came and took me into their van. I was on top of the dead bodies of
our brothers which they killed and they took us to their barrack and there they
molested and further brutalized us. That was where I got this knife cut on my
left hand. We stayed in their prison yard for days before they took us to State
CID, after which they took us to prison and from there we were granted bail.
Since we were still untreated, our brothers then brought us to this hospital
for treatment.
INTERVIEWER: When they took you to that
place, did they by any chance give you any kind of treatment?
VICTIM: No, they didn't give us any
treatment instead they tortured us the more. Some of us were still with bullets
in their body whilst having all kinds of maltreatment from them.
THIRD VICTIM:My name is Okechukwu
Solomon. I am a native of Umuahia but I reside at Osisioma In Aba. I am 25yrs
old and I'm not married. It was on our Heroes day which was the day we as usual
intended to mark the rememberance of our fallen Heroes, while were praying, the
Nigerian army started shooting at us and they shot me on my left lap and then
seeing that I have been hit, I started running only for them to shoot me again
on my right ankle. The pain became unbearable I had to jump inside the gutter
in order to hide myself there, unfortunately one of the Hausa soldiers came and
saw me there, then he started pouring Acid on my body and out of aggraviated
pain I screamed so loud calling for help and then one of them asked him to
stop, not to kill me but bring me along with them.
I was on top of those that were killed and then they drove to their barrack. We spent a day without treatment and there i lost consciousness. According to my brother who was in the same cell with me, on seeing that i was unconscious started shouting and at the same time telling them that I'm dying. Then they took us away and we asked them "where are you people taking us to?" They said that they were going to give us treatment, not knowing that they were lying to us, rather they brought us to State CID. From there we were taken to prison and granted bail afterwards for treatment. As you can see all my hands are now peeling as a result of acid bathe by Nigeria Army.
I was on top of those that were killed and then they drove to their barrack. We spent a day without treatment and there i lost consciousness. According to my brother who was in the same cell with me, on seeing that i was unconscious started shouting and at the same time telling them that I'm dying. Then they took us away and we asked them "where are you people taking us to?" They said that they were going to give us treatment, not knowing that they were lying to us, rather they brought us to State CID. From there we were taken to prison and granted bail afterwards for treatment. As you can see all my hands are now peeling as a result of acid bathe by Nigeria Army.
INTERVIEWER: Can you tell us your
little experience there?
VICTIM: My Sister, our only hope is
Biafra... because I saw almost 700 of our people there. Others are innocent
Biafran languishing in jail. It is so sad to say how we are being maltreated in
our own land. Biafra is the only thing that will save us!
FOURTH VICTIM
My name is Ifeanyi Chukwu Ndubuisi. I am a native of Ogbaru. I am 28 years old and single. It was on the same day that we were honouring our Heroes all over the world that the Nigerian army started shooting at us. They shot me on my right and left hand and then they took us away to there cell where we spent days with all kinds of ill treatment on us. But we thank God that we made it alive. That incident is what I will never forget in a hurry.
My name is Ifeanyi Chukwu Ndubuisi. I am a native of Ogbaru. I am 28 years old and single. It was on the same day that we were honouring our Heroes all over the world that the Nigerian army started shooting at us. They shot me on my right and left hand and then they took us away to there cell where we spent days with all kinds of ill treatment on us. But we thank God that we made it alive. That incident is what I will never forget in a hurry.
INTERVIEWER: were you with any weapon
that i might have got them provoked to warrant such ill treatment on you
people?
VICTIM: We have never been violent
before, we are always peaceful people in all our gatherings, including protest
because that is what our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu always asked of us. So are we
going to start being violent on a day we were to remember our fallen heroes?
One thing you have to understand is that, the Police, Army and Navy were
trained to humiliate Biafrans and innocent Civilians. This is why i must continue
to fight in order to make sure that Biafra is restored!
FIFTH VICTIM
My name is Chinedu Ugbana from Ebonyi State. I am 27years, married and blessed with one child. It was on 30th of May, when we were honouring our fallen heroes that the Nigerian Police and Army started shooting at us sporadically. They killed many of us, even those that were just passing by were also shot to death. It was as if we were in a state of war. If you were to see what happened on that fateful day, the way and manner at which these blood thirsty army and police were shooting at us, you will understand exctactly what I'm trying to say. We were even trying to see if we can carry our brothers' corpses that they shot but we couldnt, because as soon as they killed them, their bodies were immediately taken away. It was in the process of trying to get their corpses that they arrested me and some of our brothers. Then some of the army watched over us in order to prevent us from escaping, while the others left to continue with their shooting. They even tried to shoot at us but as God may have it, they didn't succeed and then an Hausa army brought out his knife started butchering us, the knife cut my head open and then excess blood wasted made me lose consciousness. They then took us away, while 4 dead bodies were on top of me. We were up to 70 in number that I know they took away that day.
My name is Chinedu Ugbana from Ebonyi State. I am 27years, married and blessed with one child. It was on 30th of May, when we were honouring our fallen heroes that the Nigerian Police and Army started shooting at us sporadically. They killed many of us, even those that were just passing by were also shot to death. It was as if we were in a state of war. If you were to see what happened on that fateful day, the way and manner at which these blood thirsty army and police were shooting at us, you will understand exctactly what I'm trying to say. We were even trying to see if we can carry our brothers' corpses that they shot but we couldnt, because as soon as they killed them, their bodies were immediately taken away. It was in the process of trying to get their corpses that they arrested me and some of our brothers. Then some of the army watched over us in order to prevent us from escaping, while the others left to continue with their shooting. They even tried to shoot at us but as God may have it, they didn't succeed and then an Hausa army brought out his knife started butchering us, the knife cut my head open and then excess blood wasted made me lose consciousness. They then took us away, while 4 dead bodies were on top of me. We were up to 70 in number that I know they took away that day.
INTERVIEWER: Who stitched your wound?
VICTIM: while I was still bleeding, one
of our Biafran brothers who is in the military lambasted them before they
stitched my head in the Barrack.
INTERVIEWER: You stated earlier that
they took about 70 of our brothers away, butchered and shot them in the
barrack. Now, can you tell us if all the people that were arrested and taken to
the barrack on that very day was transferred from there to state CID?
VICTIM: Yes, I am very sure that we
were up to 70 but when they transferred us to State CID we were 25 in number.
And I am very sure that they poured others acid and buried them in a mass grave
because we didn't hear from them since then.
INTERVIEWER: A bitter story, I must
say. Do you think that you will still continue the struggle for your freedom?
VICTIM: I believe that I came out from prison to start from where my brothers who died on that fateful day stopped. And I promise them that I will never relent from this cause until Biafra is restored. This is my assurance to them.
VICTIM: I believe that I came out from prison to start from where my brothers who died on that fateful day stopped. And I promise them that I will never relent from this cause until Biafra is restored. This is my assurance to them.
INTERVIEW BY :: PRISCA CHIAMAKA ABEL
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Blowing the whistle
To hell and back: an escapee experience
Inefficient Human Right Desk
Massacre on Heroes Day
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The D-Day
Victims’ identities
Like Tiananmen Square
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How Nigerian Soldiers
Killed And Buried 90
Igbos In Mass Graves At
Onitsha
Barracksm
Intersociety,
a leading human rights group, has uncovered the location of mass graves and
shocking details of the genocide committed against Igbos by the Nigerian army
under the command of General Muhammadu Buhari on Igbo Heroes Remembrance Day,
Monday, May [...] Hope For Nigeria
SPECIAL REPORT: How the Onitsha massacre
of pro-Biafra supporters was coordinated — SSS operative
A
week after the slaying of pro-Biafra demonstrators in Onitsha, details of how
the mass killing was coordinated by security forces have emerged.
PREMIUM TIMES has obtained an insider account by a whistleblower, who
is an operative of the State Security Service.
The same whistleblower had reached out and provided vital information
to two human rights organization, the Amnesty International and the
Intersociety for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law.
Blowing the whistle
The operative, who was part of the security joint operation but
is now disturbed by the manner soldiers “refused to play by the rule”,
contacted a trusted human rights activist.
The identity of the whistleblower is being concealed so he is not
punished by the authorities. His recorded narrative is however in the
possession of this newspaper.
The whistleblower stated that the operation started with medium use of
force on the night of May 29.
The following morning, the joint task force moved from the Onitsha
Army Barracks to the rally venue on Nkpor-Umuoji Road only to find a crowd of
pro-Biafra supporters who had been battered the night before by invading
soldiers in the premises of St Edmunds Catholic Primary School.
The crowd, joined by newcomers, was by now in a resistance mood.
At that point the JTF retreated to Onitsha Military Barracks.
The retreat infuriated Cantonment Commander, Issah M. Abdullahi, a colonel, who
ordered them back to clear the venue and roads of all “miscreants.”
With this firm directive, the JTF, dominated by
soldiers and led by Major C.O. Ibrahim of the Nigerian Military Police, stormed
the streets and the event venue.
The rest is history. The whistleblower said
that while other members of the JTF were minimizing the use of force, soldiers
recklessly opened fire at crowds, shooting at close range, and “wasting people
indiscriminately.”
Passersby and people in their homes and shops
were not spared of stray bullets, the SSS operative said.
He said it got to a point where injured
pro-Biafra supporters, seeing the countless bodies of their colleagues on the
ground, opened their arms wide, advanced towards the soldiers screaming that
they too should be killed.
Three military trucks were used to cart away
heaps of dead bodies.
According to the whistleblower, there are two
cemeteries inside the Onitsha Army Barracks. Though reserved for fallen
soldiers, victims of the massacre were buried in the cemetery close to Yahweh
Church, inside the barracks.
The whistleblower added that in the evening of
the same day when everyone thought the dust had settled, JTF operatives invaded
the Nnewi Teaching Hospital and to the fury of nurses, abducted 12 gunshot
victims and seven of their relations looking after them.
The 19, including women, were brought before
the Commissioner of Police, Hosea Karma. He claimed that the commissioner
accused the 19 of threatening the security of the state.
He would however order that the wounded men be
returned to the hospital while their family members be taken away by SARS for
interrogation. Human rights activists familiar with police tactics in Nigeria
say that interrogation by SARS is a euphemism for torture.
Continuing his narrative, the whistleblower
said that on June 2, two days after the massacre, soldiers stormed the Nnewi
hospital and arrested eight of the 12 critical injured men the commissioner had
earlier sent back to hospital.
Their whereabouts remain unknown.
PREMIUM TIMES separately gathered that
on June 3, five men with serious bullet wounds were transferred by
soldiers from Onitsha Army Barracks to the State CID and dumped inside a cell
without any medical attention.
We are unable to ascertain if the five men
were among the eight abducted from Nnewi Teaching Hospital the day before. The
name of one of the abducted men is given as Ugoo K.C.
The
military police source added that a total of 15 graves were prepared with some
taking as many as 10 bodies while some contained only five.
To hell and back: an escapee experience
‘To hell and back’ is the only way to summarize the experience of
Henry Ibebuike Enekwe, the 32-year old electrical engineer who was abducted by
soldiers on his way to Enugu.
News of Mr. Enekwe’s abduction was widely circulated by the human
rights coalition called the Southeast Based Coalition of Human Rights
Organizations.
Recounting his ordeal, Mr. Enekwe, who is not an IPOB member, said he
was on his way to Enugu from Onitsha to seal an electrical-installation
contract with a Lagos-based businessman. In the morning of the D-Day, May 30,
2016, he was abducted by soldiers and taken to the Onitsha Military Cantonment.
“I live at Nkpor-Agu. The greatest shock of my live was witnessing the
killing of three young men returning from early-morning mass in front of the
street leading to St Edmunds Catholic Church Nkpor-Agu (Early-morning mass is a
daily ritual for Catholic communities). I was arrested and thrown inside a
military truck. I think the three young men panicked when they saw the soldiers
waving their guns and barking. They attempted to run and right before my very
eyes, the soldiers fired at them one after the other. They picked up their
corpses and threw them like logs of wood into the same truck I was sitting
inside. The soldiers moved from that street to another, arresting people and
throwing them inside the same truck and killing others and picking up their
bodies. They were acting like hunters on a hunting expedition.
“When we got to the barracks, I saw heaps of bodies on the ground.
Those still breathing were dumped together with the dead. Another military
vehicle brought in a new set of corpses. Later in the evening, all the corpses
were taken in the direction of a nursery and primary school inside the
barracks. I never saw anything again because we were taken into a cell,” Mr.
Enekwe recounted.
While in
captivity, Mr. Enekwe said he and other detainees were tortured every morning
by soldiers.
“The soldiers call it morning tea. They force
us to lie on a long bench and flog you with koboko (horsewhip) till you begin
to bleed. When blood comes out, they pour water on wounds and continue to flog
you to bring out more blood. As they flogged us, they rain curses on our
mothers, our fathers and our tribes,” Mr. Enekwe recalled.
In a little office filled with sympathizers,
among them a PREMIUM TIMES reporter, Mr. Enekwe told human rights activists
that in the night of Wednesday June 1, about 8.30pm, soldiers guarding his
cell crudely announced to the detainees: “We don give your brothers mass
burial today and if you people mess up, you will join them and nothing will
happen.”
The engineer further added that in the early
hours of June 3, about 1.30am,
soldiers came to his cell and moved some detainees, including six groaning with
gunshot wounds. They were never returned to the cell till June 4, when he
regained his freedom.
Mr. Enekwe said he was lucky to have come out
of military detention alive. His rescue was made possible by family contacts
within the SSS. It could not be confirmed but someone in the Ebonyi State
Directorate of the SSS is believed to have contacted a senior SSS colleague in
Anambra. He was told that his SSS savior came six times to the Onitsha military
barracks but was each time told Mr. Enekwe was not in their custody.
Inefficient Human Right Desk
In February this year, the Nigerian Army
announced the establishment of what it called the Army Human Right Desk.
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS), Tukur Buratai, represented at the commissioning
by the Chief of Civil-Military Affairs (CCMA), Rogers Nicholas, had said the
establishment of the desk office was borne out of the increasing interest of
the local and international human rights bodies on what the army was doing in
the North East and other parts of the country.
He had added that the human right desk was
facilitated by the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) and the National Human Rights
Commission (NHRC), assuring that the Nigerian Army under his leadership would
investigate all cases of human rights complaints brought before it.
That has not happened. The litmus test was the
invasion by soldiers same month of a prayer meeting inside the National High
School Aba and the shooting dead of 22 unarmed pro-Biafra sympathizers whose
bodies were later dumped in a borrow pit. The Army announced it had dispatched
an investigation team to Aba but almost four months after, the outcome of the
military investigation is yet to be made public.
Massacre on Heroes Day
PREMIUM TIMES gathered that May 30 every year
is set aside since 1966 for remembrance of fallen heroes of Igbo Ethnic
nationality. In 2014 and 2015 the day was marked in Enugu and Aba and by Igbo
diaspora in Europe, America, Canada and some countries of Africa. Programme of
events include lectures, church services and solemn procession. There are no
street protests or armed activities.
It was further gathered that Onitsha was
chosen for this year’s celebration. An expanse of land along Nkpor-Umuoji Road,
close to ALO Aluminum Industry Ltd, was chosen as venue. The land belongs to a
cooperative run by a traders’ association which had acquired same for the
building of residential houses by its members.
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The leadership of the Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB) showed this newspaper a copy of a notification letter addressed
to and sent to the Anambra State Commissioner of Police, Hosea Karma,
requesting security protection at the venue.
The letter dated May 23, 2016 was signed
on May 24, 2016 by Uchenna Asiegbu of the IOPB’s Directorate of State. A
security source said the letter became the “working document” for
counter-strategies against the Heroes Day celebration.
In the night of May 29, the eve of the
anniversary, blockades were mounted on all roads leading into Onitsha by
soldiers, some of whom were said to have come from 82 Division Enugu. The
sealed roads were Onitsha-Owerri Expressway to stop IPOB/MASSOB supporters
coming in from Imo, Abia, Port Harcourt and Akwa Ibom States; the Asaba-Onitsha
Expressway to prevent travelers coming in from Lagos, Edo and northern part of
the country; and the Onitsha-Enugu Expressway to contain those arriving from
Enugu, Ebonyi, Cross Rivers, Benue and Kogi States.
Innocent travellers and IPOB sympathizers
alike were allegedly pulled out of buses, verbally attacked, flogged with
horsewhip and hit with the butt of the gun.
At the Delta end of the Niger Bridge, some
passengers were shot at, arrested and taken away. Some night travellers, who
were neither IPOB/MASSOB members nor aware of anything called Heroes Day were
equally beaten up by soldiers.
Not a few, including women and teenagers, had
to run into the bush and remained there all night.
The whistleblower told a trusted human rights
campaigner that to the chagrin of anti-riot policemen and operatives of the
SSS, rampaging soldiers “hijacked the security operation” kicking passengers,
ordering them to lie face down on the dirt, shooting indiscriminately and
mouthing ethnic slurs.
Meanwhile IPOB/MASSOB supporters who had
entered Onitsha before the blockades made their way to the venue of the Heroes
Day celebration. In their hundreds they camped out in a primary school close to
St. Edmunds Catholic Church at Nkpor-Agu. The pro-Biafra supporters said that
minutes before 2am when most of them were sound asleep,
soldiers invaded the school, shooting into the crowd. Those who could run did
so but that did not stop the bullets hitting them from behind. The exact number
of people killed in the primary school or left with bullet wounds is difficult
to tell as most of the victims had arrived from different states and did not
particularly know one another.
Survivors said the dead and some of the
wounded were taken away in military trucks. Those arrested were packed into the
same trucks carrying the dead and taken to the Onitsha Military Barracks.
The D-Day
In the morning of May 30, the D-Day, news of
the killings of sleeping men at the school near St. Edmund Catholic Church had
been heard in Onitsha, Asaba and different parts of the South East.
In Onitsha, dozens of trucks and vans filled
with soldiers in combat gears raced down major roads and streets. Any gathering
of three or more people was at risk of being fired upon.
Shootings were recorded at hotspots in Onitsha
and environs including Nkpor Junction, Eke-Nkpor –Umuoji road, Afor-Nkpor to
Onitsha-Enugu Expressway, Flyover Bridge by New Parts Market, Ojoto- Umuoji
road, Ifite-Dunu, Ogbunike and Ogidi.
Following the blockade of every road leading
to the event venue, the pro-Biafra leaders resorted to using mobile phones to
coordinate their members. Thousands soon assembled simultaneously at three
strategic spots: the Asaba-Abraka Junction by BridgeHead in Delta State,
Ifite-Dunu and Ojoto/Umuoji. From these different spots, the three different
crowds began to match into Onitsha with the open-air venue as destination.
Not everyone made it to the Heroes Day venue.
Way before sunset, 14 critically injured citizens were writhing on the floor of
the Nnewi Teaching Hospital, 15 at the Multicare Hospital in Nkpor and nine at
St Mary’s Hospital, Nnewi.
Several private hospitals, including the Crown
Hospital and St Michael Hospitals in Nkpor were equally recipients of gunshot
emergencies. Same for medical facilities in Asaba and Okija.
The Acting Police Public Relations Officer
(PPRO) of Delta State, Charles Muka, had in a statement said that five members
of the pro-Biafra group were killed by military officers after confrontations
along the Asaba-Onitsha Expressway.
But that was only in Delta State. In the push
from Delta into Anambra, two policemen were pushed into the River Niger. One
drowned, the other was rescued. A Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP) was
stabbed to death in Onitsha. His name was given as Genesis Akagha. He was from
Umu Ororonjo in Owerri Municipal, Imo State.
Family members told PREMIUM TIMES that the
late Mr. Akagha was just transferred to Sapele in Delta State and was to resume
at his new post the same week he was killed.
Victims’ identities
IPOB and the human rights organization, the
Intersociety, said no less than 29 civilians were killed in Asaba alone. The
Asaba victims included Ichoku Ndu, Ebere Obidike, Nwabueze Uzonna, Okey Roland,
Chukwudi Ifenna, Isaac Uzochukwu, Eberima Aguh, Henry Gideon, Efion
Apani, Abuchi Obi, Ozoemena Chukwuma, Lotenna Ifeajuna, Ifebuchi Okenwa, Wisdom
Omota, Ejike Abunchukwu, Ozobu Ogbonna, Emeka Madueke, Paschal Gideon,
Afam Onyeburu, Izu Onwubiewe, Okey Agubata, Celestine Nnamdi, Obieke Lotenna,
Nwabueze Oti, Chijioke Ozoro, Nwadike Chibuzo, Azuka Ifeake, Chioma Nkemjika
and Obiora Okonkwo.
PREMIUM TIMES also gathered that in addition
to the Asaba casualties, killings recorded elsewhere in Onitsha and environs
were as high as 90 deaths. Intersociety claims a death toll of over 120.
The names of some of the victims were given as
Obi Nkemakonam, Ubani Nwenneakonam, NwuzoFriday, Ilo Friday, Olisama Chukwuemeka,
Awah Sopuruchi, Okoye Chinedu, Ezeilo Chuka, Onyeduna Ifesinachi, Nnamani Sunday, Chinonso Amadi, Tagbo
Chibuzo, Anyanwu Chika, Egbe Johnson, Osukwe Ijeoma, Nkechukwu Ikechukwu,
Kenneth Eni, Orjichukwu Chigozie, Solomon Izundu, Ebili Edward, Gabriel
Onyedikachi, Ilo Ozoemena, Nwauju Charles, Onuoha Chidozie, Onyemaechi
Nwaezeoma, Innocent Obodoekwe, Ifeanyi Azubuike, Adigwe Chukwudi, Ogochukwu
Mbam, Obiosa Chukwueme, Ugochukwu Samuel, Onuoha Chigozie, Maduka Egwela, John
Onuchukwu, Maduabuchi Onwukanjo, Izuchukwu Nwaogba, Nnamdi Okonkwo, Ibekwe
Okechukwu, Felix Odianwu, Okafor Moses Madukasi and Egwu Joseph.
Like Tiananmen Square
Security operation of May 30 in Onitsha has
variously been compared to the Tiananmen Square Massacre in China, in 1989.
IPOB alleges ethnic cleansing and genocide.
Heads of the different security units involved
in the Heroes Day operations included Col Isah M. Abdullahi who is the Onitsha
Military Cantonment Commander; Commissioner of Police, Hosea Karma; Major C.O.
Ibrahim of the Nigerian Military Police at Onitsha Army Barracks; Deputy
Commissioner of Police J.B. Kokomo, who is the deputy commissioner in charge of
operations in the Anambra State Police Command; DCP Makama, Second–in-command,
Anambra State Police Command; Assistant Commissioner of Police H. Ezekiel
who is the Onitsha Area Commander; Superintendent of Police Rabiu Garba,
the DPO of Fegge Police Station; Superintendent of Police, Mark Ijaradu of
Inland Town police unit; CSP Kayode Olabanji of Okpoko police station.
Officers of the Ogidi Police unit also
participated in the security operations but PREMIUM TIMES was unable to confirm
the identity of the Head of the unit.
Aside those killed or critically wounded,
dozens of others have gone missing. Family members said they initially thought
their missing relatives were among the over 100 people arrested and held in
various detention facilities including the Onitsha Army Barracks, the Special
Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) at Awkuzu, the Nigerian Prisons in Onitsha and the
State CID at Awka.
They have gone from one detention centre to
another; visited hospitals and mortuaries yet cannot find their loved ones.
Following the Heroes Day rally, soldiers and SARS operatives have routinely
invaded homes at midnight, abducting men from
their beds. One of them is Chikezie Nwodo, a native of Enugu State.
Human rights organizations working in the
South East said that before the rally, over 600 people were documented to have
been arrested, tortured and being held without trial in prisons in different
parts of the country.
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