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Tuesday, 22 August 2017

The Buhari Grievous Lies


                               The Grievous Lies of Buhari
PRESS STATEMENT  
We the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and it's leadership worldwide under the command and leadership of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the prophet of our time, wish to bring to the attention of Nigerians and the world at large, the unfounded statement credited to the Nigeria president Major General Muhammdu Buhari during his latest comical nationwide broadcast about discussions he had with the late Biafran leader General Dim Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu in 2003 at his home town in Daura Katsina State Nigeria about Nigeria remaining one.
Major General Muhammadu Buhari claimed in his robotic 3 minute broadcast that the late Biafran General and war leader Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu gave him assurances that Nigeria must remain one indivisible entity. In Buhari's view, his unverified, unsubstantiable discussions with Ojukwu in his Daura village means that we Indigenous People of Biafra cannot demand for our inalienable right under the principles of self determination in order to seek our exit from the fraudulent British manufactured colony we know today as Nigeria. Interestingly enough, there is a well circulated video of President Buhari addressing the 70th of the United Nations General Assembly in New York where he stated unequivocally that no nation, no matter how small, can be denied the right to self determination. Buhari in his characteristic hypocrisy failed to mention the fact that he is a staunch campaigner for self determination for Palestine and Western Sahara. This same Buhari is the major financier and backer of Western Sahara campaign to break away from Morocco.
The question that must be answered is why is it possible for Buhari to champion the cause of self determination for Muslims in Israel and Morocco but not so for Biafrans who are Judeo-Christians in the British created Nigeria? During his uninspiring nationwide broadcast littered with dictatorial proclamations, the only take away point in the entire turgid show of shame is that Nigeria must remain one. Primarily because the dominant corrupt Hausa-Fulani Islamic cabal which he represents, do not want to lose their stranglehold on the finances of Nigeria. His hypocritical threat to deal with IPOB members who are legitimately going about their self determination efforts without recourse to arms, is indicative of his natural hatred towards Christians and indigenous ethnicities that make up Biafra. It is unfortunate that some people in this mere geographical expression called Nigeria are yet to understand that Biafra is an issue that is bigger than any man.
We find it laughable that Major General Muhammadu Buhari will embark on the futile journey of deceiving the general public about his brief encounter with Ojukwu in 2003.
President Muhammadu Buhari and other government functionaries, especially politicians, should stop deceiving themselves about the true nature of the raging Biafra agitation because they cannot provide any incontrovertible proof or verifiable evidence where the agreement was made between Buhari and Chief Emeka Ojukwu to keep Nigeria one.
The current Biafra restoration project piloted by IPOB is unstoppable.
COMRADE EMMA POWERFUL MEDIA AND PUBLICITY SECRETARY FOR IPOB

The alleged President Buhari's Speech Of 21st August, 2017 Before The Cabals Changed It.
Mr President’s speech.
I am happy to address you all today on my return from medical treatment in the United Kingdom. It is by the grace of Almighty Allah that I am here with you.
I want to begin by thanking every Nigerian who prayed for my quick recovery. I also wish to thank those who lost patience with me. I understand your feeling. We have so much work to do in this country that every minute lost is a disservice to our people.
My special thanks goes to the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo. He held the fort in my absence. I’m very pleased with his performance despite the difficulties our political structure imposed on him. He did the job of leading this nation so well that I have a renewed confidence in our leaders of tomorrow.
I also thank the National Assembly, my ministers, the members of the judiciary, our security forces and civil servants across this nation who go to work everyday and look up at the picture of their leader who had been absent for long and still dedicate themselves to the task of the day.
Being sick is a human condition. While we pray that sickness does not befall even our worst enemies, it is one of those life experiences that ‘will come when it will come’. For those concerned about the financial burden my illness must have exerted on our nation, I want to dispel your fears.
Though as your president I am entitled to receive medical treatment anywhere that my doctors deemed best, I’m waiving that right. My family and friends will take care of my medical bills.
As leaders, we must lead by example. I promised to end medical tourism if elected president of Nigeria. Two years after, it has not happened. You do not have to go far to know that it has not happened. My absence from Nigeria for 103 days makes it evident. It is my personal failure. I own up to it, the same way I own up to all that we promised but have not accomplished.
As part of my renewed commitment to this country, in my remaining days as your president, I will make sure that no president of Nigeria will again have the need to travel abroad to receive medical treatment. We have done greater things in the past. We can do this.
In the last two years, we have opened the window of opportunities for tens of thousands of our young people through the N-Power entrepreneur scheme. We have school children in 13 states of Nigeria receiving free lunch at school as part of our Homegrown School Feeding Programme. In 9 states, over 26,000 are receiving N5,000 stipend a month from Conditional Cash Transfer Programme. We have stabilized the Naira and the economy. No matter how raw and uneven it may have been, we have taken a stab at the fight against corruption. Though it is still with us, its wings of impunity have been clipped. And instead of unrelenting on this fight, we are reloading and refocusing.
We have made strides here and there, but for many, the change that we promised has not materialized. In some cases, the change has taken many of our people two or three steps backwards. To them, it is hard to preach that stepping back is part of the process needed for a forward push. They may have seen the rams do it, but that does not mean that they will understand it and embrace it when it means doing with less meat in their pot of soup.
For me, this period of ailment has been an opportunity for great reflection. If I had an illusion that I would always be with you, that illusion is gone now. I will not always be with you. But I know that Nigeria will always be with you. I, therefore, come back with a renewed commitment to leave a better nation for you all. In the little time that I have left in this role as your president, I want to see a more united Nigeria for all.
Our unity can only come if we create an equitable and just nation.
I have had time to look at Nigeria from outside. I have watched with great interest how the wheels of the nation work from afar. They are not working well. All that we were afraid of are happening now.
We shall confront them. But more importantly, we shall confront the nursery where the anomalies are bred.
In re-committing myself to the Nigerian project, I am determined to listen to, and understand, the people at the fringe of our society. More often than not, we fail to give them our ears and assume that what they have to offer has little or nothing to do with our lofty dream for the nation. That, I have come to understand, is a false premise. All voices are needed in the negotiation for the advancement of the Nigerian project.
Moving forward, balancing the Nigerian project to give it a solid sense of equity and justice is paramount to me. I want all those who are committed to come to us. I want those at the forefront of the fight for restructuring Nigeria to bring to me proposals and blueprints on how to make things better.
I want to balance the seats in the House of Representative to make it fair to all. I want the number of states in each geo-political zones balanced. I want to see the resources of this nation shared in such a way that those from the areas where these resources come from do not feel cheated by the rest. I want to devolve power from the center. I want to free the regions to stand on their own. I want the geopolitical zones enshrined in our constitution. I want the presidency to rotate amongst the zones. The number of local government in each zone should be fair so that local government allocations to each zone would not be lopsided.
We need to sit down and articulate the blue print of how to make Nigeria great. I want a master plan of what should be done on my desk in six months. We need them in specific terms.
We have to radically transform this country if we want it to survive. I’m looking for a holistic treatment of all that ails us.
With the remaining time that we have, we want to set things right to make it easy for those coming behind us. We cannot wait. All along, the military has been the one putting in place constitutions and structures. Our democracy is mature enough that we can do them ourselves in tune with the desires and goals of our peoples. If we can accomplish that, the rest of the task of governing this beautiful country should be a lot easier, not just for this generation but for generations to come.
You won’t always have Buhari with you, but my job is to make sure that you will always have a Nigeria, an equitable and just country for all.
Political defeat of one section of the country only leads to progressive defeat of the whole nation.
I am ready to defend this vision of a new Nigeria with the last breath in me.
It is very unfortunate that we have been programmed to believe that in a family, injustice to one does not impact the cohesion and commitment of the other to the family. But it does. It is the reason for all the rumblings we hear in our dear country today.
To ensure my commitment to this, in a few weeks, we will convene a meeting in Aso Rock with all the young people who are so dissatisfied with the Nigerian project that they have decided to opt out of it. We want to listen to them and forge a way to regain their trust. The youths of this nation are the most important resource that we have. That should not be just a mantra to be given mere lip service. It is a statement of fact that we need to hold sacrosanct.
My generation has played its part. We must have the courage to begin a systematic disengagement so that the next generation can take the lead. I have seen them in technology hubs across Nigeria, on the streets hustling, in schools and in markets. I am confident that they can take this nation to glorious places.
If this our present malaise is a spell, it has run its course. Our mumu don do.
Thank you for listening and may God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

2004 Magazine cover where Ojukwu said ‘I support Biafrasurfaces online Proves Buhari wrong. See photos

By Afrivibes -
  


For the past 24-hours, elder statesman, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu has been a trending topic on Nigerian social media.

Ojukwu was mentioned in President Muhammadu Buhari’s speech yesterday when he said, ‘In 2003 after I joined partisan politics, the late Chief Emeka Ojukwu came and stayed as my guest in my hometown Daura. Over two days we discussed in great depth till late into the night and analyzed the problems of Nigeria. We both came to the conclusion that the country must remain one and united’.

A lot of Nigerians however didn’t believe this paragraph from the president’s speech and unfortunately, Ojukwu who led the Southeast as Biafra in a failed secessionist bid that caused a two-and-half-year civil war in the country between July 1967 and January 1970 died in 2011.
Now, a magazine cover of his 2004 interview with NEWSWATCH where he said, ‘I support Biafra’ has surfaced online bringing a new perspective to the discussion and proving Buhari’s Recent speech of spending time in Daura with Ojukwu discussing Nigeria wrong.

Meanwhile a foreigner by the name Artur Alves who is on the know about Ojukwu, Biafra and the Biafra civil war, yesterday also countered President Buhari’s claim, if you missed what Artur Alves said 

“You are Liar!, Ojukwu never spent time in your House” -Artur Alves Blasts President Buhari for lyingB

It is important to correct this misleading Assertion, as claimed by Mr president that the late Biafra warlord DIM CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGBU OJUKWU, came to his house and spent two days while negotiating the unity of Nigeria,
This have made us to ask, was Ojukwu under duress or what, when he accepted the unity of Nigeria as non negotiable?
But the truth is that Ojukwu of all people cannot spend a day in Buhari’s house even to talk of spending two days,
Again when, in 2003 Buhari was not holding any political position in Nigeria, and have no mandate to speak for the country and even if his claims are true, it is not an official agreement.
It is also worth-recalling that president Buhari during 2015 campaigns, claimed that he have only one mud house in his hometown Daura, so we begins to imagine if Ojukwu visited and spent two days in his mud house,
For me and indeed for every clear headed observer, this is an insensitive aspersion just to score cheap political points,
It is demeaning therefore, that Mr President can descend so low on matters of urgent national importance by underrating Our demise hero just to attain the unattainable
It is also important to remind Mr President that indigenous people have the right to self determination of which Biafra is one, and a call for REFERENDUM is not a call for WAR,
More, also it is now done on the Nigerian government to understand that unity by force is slavery, therefore if the Nigerian Government insists Nigeria is one, then they should prove it in the ballots of REFERENDUM and not the barrels of GUN.


                     PEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BUHARI
By Charles Ogbu. (Dss will soon arrest this guy and link him with the forgotten $43m)
Mr President, Sir,
This open letter is necessitated by issues of urgent national importance not unconnected with your 3 minute recorded broadcast to Nigerians this morning where you stated that Nigeria's unity is settled and not negotiable.
Mr President, Sir, I wasn't exactly born with a talent for political correctness so I like to assume your permission to pay you the courtesy of being blunt.
First, I want to register my displeasure that you, a mere servant and employee of the Nigerian people, could derisively address your employers and the same people paying your salaries even when you are hardly at work, as "my dear citizens" instead of "my fellow citizens".
That derisive opening line in your speech lend more credence to an already established fact which is that you are an arrogant victim of messiah complex who sees his people, not as his employers whose wishes he must harken to, but as lesser mortals and slaves who are his to do as he pleases. Even Emperor Nero didn't address Romans in that condescending manner.
Mr president sir, we are not your citizens. We are not even just your fellow citizens! We are your employers! We are your boss! We pay your bill. We feed you, Mr president. Talk to us with some respect!
Mr president, when you told us how you discussed with Ojukwu in 2003 and agreed that Nigeria's unity is non negotiable, what exactly did you think the reference to the late Biafra strong man would achieve?
Did you think that line would magically address all the institutionalized grave injustices in the system which you've made worse with your open display of tribal bigotry, vindictiveness, raw hatred for people from a particular section of the country and criminal disregard for the same constitution you swore to protect??
That you believe the unity of over 180 million people is something you, a Fulani man and Ojukwu, an Igbo man, can sit in your small sitting room somewhere in your small village of Daura and conclusively discuss, says a whole lot about how much value you attach to the so called unity.
As a free citizen of a free world and one of those paying your salaries, I find that statement criminally offensive and hopelessly disappointing. But even more disappointing is the fact that even after spending billions of our tax money and over 100 days treating an undisclosed ailment abroad, you seem not to have learnt anything from your numerous administrative blunders and trailer load of un-presidential utterances, actions and inactions which in most part, are responsible for the mess we are in today.
Mr President sir, let me remind you that you, it was, not Nnamdi Kanu, who resuscitated and fuelled the current Biafra agitation. Even the activities of the Niger Delta militants were all birthed by your tact-less, bigoted, vindictive and mostly common-sensically bankrupt utterances and actions.
And to prove that you are an unteachable ethnic jingoist with an iniquitious sense of national unity and an atrocitious sense of governance, all through your 3 minute address,
You didn't tell your employers the kind of ailment that kept you away from your duty post for over 100 days and gulped billions of tax payers' money.
You didn't announce measures to resuscitate the economy which your criminal ineptitude and analogue economic plans largely played a part in destroying.
You didn't mention measures you plan on taking towards addressing the grievances of the secessionist groups even when you admitted some of their grievances are genuine.
You didn't make any assurances towards calming freyed nerves considering the mood of the country.
You didn't categorically condemn the series of terror your fulani brethren are visiting on Nigerians. Instead, you played it down as mere herdsmen/farmers clashes.
You didn't even categorically condemn your siblings (Arewa Youths) for publicly threatening genocide on Igbos living in the North come October 1st, 2017.
You did none of the above.
Instead,
You spent almost 50% of your broadcast threatening social media users and aggrieved citizens who are only asking you to treat them as equal stake-holders in the Nigeria project or allow them quit this oppressive union. The other 50% was wasted on tales about your meeting with Ojukwu where the duo of you supposedly decided on behalf of over 180 million of us that the unity of Nigeria is non negotiable.
In a nutshell, you spent over 100 days abroad on medical tourism on tax payers' money against your campaign promises only to come back with nothing but a trailer-load of insult, derision and threats for the same citizens who paid and are still paying all your hospital bill and salaries even when you were hardly doing any job??
Quite frankly, Mr President, that speech would easily pass off as one hell of comedy except it was a tragedy.
You've simply proven that you are a man far detached from reality. It would seem you are still stuck in 1985. Indeed, a leopard never changes its skin.
Now, my dear president, as one of your employers, Iet me gift you with some piece of advise:
First, Nigeria is not a nation unless we've all decided to adopt a very confused and lopsided understanding of the term, "nation". More importantly, our unity as a people is a farce. It doesn't exist. You cannot discuss the negotiability or non-negotiability of a unity that only exist in your imagination.
How can there be unity when you, Mr President, went to a foreign land and publicly promised to discriminate against those who didn't vote you with your infamous 97%_5% speech?
Where is the unity when you were busy gifting boko haram terrorists and the marauding herdsmen with a juicy amnesty package and military protection respectively at the exact time you were, and still are, visiting the unarmed Biafra agitators with festival of bullets?
Most importantly, Mr President, mentioning "unity" and "non-negotiable" in the same sentence betrays a very poor appreciation of the queen's language. If it's unity, then the powers that bind the parties together must have been birthed through negotiations. In which case, any talk about the non-negotiability of such unity becomes the height of conscientious idiocy bothering on the fringes of lunacy. If it's unity that was a product of force, then it's no unity at all.
Mr President sir, the clause "our unity is non-negotiable" is an Oxymoronic expression.
You cannot threaten people of diverse cultural, religious and language background into nationhood!!!!
Unity cannot be forced!
On your threats to agitators, Mr President, you proved you lack basic understanding of what the issues are. It is not just the southeast that is aggrieved, both the south south, south west and even the North, your own region, are all aggrieved as examplified by the October 1st quit notice and threat of genocide against Igbos living in the North. Every section of the country is aggrieved. Rather than proving you are too bloodthirsty for dialogue, initiate a workable time-bound plan towards restructuring this country in such a way to enthrone justice, fairness, equity and merit.
Restructure this British contraption now!
Or,
Watch the whole country collapse under the weight of its own internal contradictions.
The fastest way of escalating an agitation is by trying to suppress it rather than addressing the issues that birthed it.
Mr President, sir, I am not unaware of the fact that in the coming days, we are going to be witnessing more killing of the unarmed pro-Biafra agitators and series of arrests, abduction and incarceration targeted at social media users and your political opponents but I have a message for you, sir, just as we survived your brutality between 31 December 1983 to 27th August 1985, We Will Survive You!
This, too, shall pass!
I wish you exactly what you wish Nigerians.

Love from
Charles Ogbu.

The worst people to mess with are those who have nothing to lose!!!!!!! Our people said and I quote “He who holds another man down is equally holding himself down too.”


As long as you are not allowing Biafrans to go, the sinking ship called, project Nigeria will continue to remain dormant unprogressive, and peace will also remain elusive. “Crushing Biafra / IPOB is as good as crushing what is left of the fragile British rogue State called Nigeria.
Remember, this is not 1967 /71, this is 2017 Biafrans are everywhere in Nigeria even in Daura. Biafrans are also all over the World, so as you can see they will not fold their hands and watch your crush,’’ since that has become the only queen language known by the Zoo moronic Government. So now I ask where you are going to start this already publicized “Crush project?

Furthermore, you cannot run a successful Government with some parts that forms part of your Government being disgruntled and don’t want to be part of your country.  It is a natural course, that one thing must give either you let them go, or very soon, there won’t be a country to rule anymore. Threat and intimidation including “Crushing’ are the languages that motivates a freedom fighter, whereas on the other hand, negotiation is the cheapest none collateral word that soothes the heart of a freedom fighter.

As we watch this movie to see how it will end, let us not forget that the worst people on earth to mess around with and to “Crush’’ are those men and women who have nothing to lose, but everything to gain never under estimate your opponent, no matter how little and unarmed he or she might be. Kalmar is a bitch!!!!!! I wish the crushing machine good luck, because he will need it.


BIAFRA REPORTERS’ WEEKLY HARD TRUTH 


By Godwin Chinedu and Odirachinma Ezeobi


For (TBP) 23 August 2017

Welcome to another week edition of HARD TRUTH, we will be discussing REFERENDUM: ELECTION BOYCOTT AND THE NNAMDI KANU BUCKET. The issues pertaining to the election boycott in Biafra land, its civilized and more human weapon of warfare phenomena. We shall also be revealing the possible effects of a civilized ways of defeating guns and bullets without violence. While other countries keep testing nuclear weapons and other dangerous weapons of warfare, the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, will be bringing to fore another form of weapon greater than whatever the super powers had ever produced. This weapon is called the “NNAMDI KANU BUCKET” which brings no bloodshed against its enemies and it is the most civilized approach of engaging in any warfare. Recall, the Nnamdi Kanu Bucket was successfully used on May 30th 2017 in commemoration of the Biafra Heroes Remembrance Day.

As the November 18 Anambra State Governorship election draws closer, it is certain that IPOB will use the Nnamdi Kanu Bucket on that day as a weapon to achieve its boycotting of Nigeria organized election in Biafra land. The people of Biafra have decided not to participate in any election until the federal government of Nigeria gives them a date for referendum.

Few groups and individual have come up with their own opinion over the boycott of elections by the people of Biafra. Some have stated that IPOB plans to disrupt election in Anambra State and that will be a direct challenge to Nigeria’s sovereignty which will lead to anarchy or war. Others have stated that IPOB have no knowledge about referendum, that the only way to secure referendum is to be a registered voter. But these are deceptive talks to coerce the people of Biafra into participating in Nigeria organized elections.

First, it is very clear that we are calling for election boycotting not disruption; people must quote us right and stop the grammatical deception. The indigenes of Biafra operate within the ambit of law, both local and international, we have no gun or bullets, and all we have is civil disobedience also known as the Nnamdi Kanu Bucket which we will judiciously unleash on the federal government of Nigeria during the November 18th election in Anambra State. The people of Biafra must understand that the launching of Nnamdi Kanu Bucket (sit-at-home) on the day of the election is never a call for war or anarchy as been claimed by unenlightened people. Rather, it is a means to boldly make our demand for referendum very vocal to the Nigeria government and also to the international community.

Secondly, the boycott of election is always related to the boycott of the last census by the former MASSOB leader, Ralph Uwazuruike, but that is a huge misconception because there is a great difference between a census and election. Election is the giving out of our mandate or power to an individual or political party to act on our behalf and represent our interest. In other words, when we boycott the election the power or mandate remains with us to do as we wish. In this case, we are withholding our mandate and demanding for a referendum to decide our interest. Though, some people have asked us to emulate those in Scotland and vote in representatives that will demand for a referendum for us but it is very clear that the Nigeria constitution was written to favor a particular section of the country and the suggestion of voting representatives will not favor the people of Biafra.

We also want to make it clear to all and sundry, most especially the candidates from various political parties, that IPOB have nothing against them and their political ambitions. If the politicians wishes to serve the good people of Biafra in any capacity they should join hands with IPOB and restore our fatherland, Biafra. An Igbo adage says”ana zurtasiah ana tupu azuba ute” literally meaning “you have to possess a land first before thinking of the structure to build on it”. The people of Biafra do not want to be part of Nigeria anymore and the politicians in Biafra land must understand that.
In recent time, there have been several video and radio jingles of political campaign giving lots of promises to the Anambra people if elected into power but those are nice words and no longer new to the hearing of the people. There are thousands of unfulfilled campaign promises in Biafra land and most of the politicians do not have the interest of their people and will not be faithful in managing the affairs of their people under the political dispensation in Nigeria. Some political parties have gone to an extent of using the clamor for the restoration of Biafra as a manifesto but they quickly forget that the structure of Nigeria will never favor the Biafra people. Follow the link to read more http://www.thebiafrapost.com/2017/08/biafra-reporters-weekly-hard-truth.html 

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