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Kanu was believed to have said that “On that same Friday the 15th of September 2017, the leadership of IPOB through the instrumentality of the Directorate of State (DOS) headquartered in Germany, will be meeting to vote on the viability or otherwise of continuing our struggle in this non-violent manner. There is urgent need to begin the process of defending ourselves in the face of relentless murderous attacks from the Nigerian state”
If war should break out today, there are Northerners living in the SE, people from other parts of Nigeria and even foreigners , how does all these concern all the innocent people who left their place of origin in search of adventure to earn a living? What is their problem with restructuring, assuming they ever heard of the word?
Asari Dokubo, leader of the Niger Delta Peoples Salvation Force (NDPSF), has reiterated that All Progressives Congress (APC) should stop dragging the name of the region in the mud.
Fayose said for Nigeria to move forward and in unity, there must be no sectionalism, there must be no oppression and there must be justice and equity.
Nigerian cannot afford a repeat of the Biafra war, or any war for that matter.
What has really changed for Kanu in four years?
Nnamdi Kanu says anybody against the success of Biafra will die.
Osinbajo calls for unity.
The arrogance of the Northern youths speaks to virtually everything that other Nigerians are uncomfortable with about the Fulani North: a born-to-rule, hegemonic tendency.
“I assured the late Odumegu Ojukwu when he was alive that there would be no other civil war in Nigeria.”
“We should have learned from the first war.”
The situation also affected activities at the courts with some sitting and others not working.
Kanu doesn’t even come close to Odumegwu Ojukwu’s shadow.
The rebel province in southeast Nigeria declared independence on May 30, 1967, triggering a bitter civil war that would leave more than one million dead, most of them from famine and disease.
Osinbajo chastised those agitating for Biafra, saying the campaign is often bitter and vitriolic.
The group also praised several other Nigerians for “supporting us”.