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  • Secessionist Agitations: Releasing Kanu and Igboho is Not the Panacea

    by Jude Obuseh October 13, 2021
    by Jude Obuseh

    The growing calls for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of Biafra Zionist group, the indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), and Mr. Sunday Adeyemo (aka. Sunday Igboho), chief proponent …

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  • If Not IPOB, Who’s Enforcing Ghost Monday?

    by Jude Obuseh September 27, 2021
    by Jude Obuseh

    Following the Nigerian government’s unexpected extradition of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, arrowhead of Biafra Zionist group, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), and the subsequent recommencement of his stalled trial, the …

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  • Nnamdi Kanu: The Path The Nigerian Government Should Thread

    by Jude Obuseh July 12, 2021
    by Jude Obuseh

    The buzz activated by the arrest and subsequent extradition to Nigeria of the leader of Biafra Zionist group, the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, purportedly via the …

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  • The Metaphysics of Ass-Kissing

    by Emmanuel Franklyne Ogbunwezeh June 18, 2021
    by Emmanuel Franklyne Ogbunwezeh

    Only simpletons are deceived, by the obsequious silence of a canary. Or the banal tranquility of a thorn bird. When those condemned to sing, suddenly pretend to silence, then nature …

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  • The Isle of the Living Dead

    by Onyemaechi Ogbunwezeh October 6, 2017
    by Onyemaechi Ogbunwezeh

    Wole Soyinka, that brave and brilliant Nigerian of unassailable integrity, wrote himself into immortality. In sequence of words upon brilliants words spanning reams upon veritable reams of paper, this Iroko …

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  • Beyond the Nnamdi Kanu Rhetoric and the Igbo Question

    by Ritchie Ejiofor September 21, 2017
    by Ritchie Ejiofor

    This issue of Biafra agitation and the Igbo question in Nigeria federation has been dangling in the air for quite some time now, but many Nigeria conveniently chose to decide …

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  • It’s Better to Reason Together, Please!

    by Yahaya Balogun September 20, 2017
    by Yahaya Balogun

    After this war on corruption, Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari should as a matter of urgency trigger a referendum to discuss our continued unity as a nation. A marriage shouldn’t be …

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  • Condemnable Acts: IPOB and the Nigerian Army Saga

    by Yahaya Balogun September 15, 2017
    by Yahaya Balogun

    The Actions of the ignorant, muddied IPOB and the Soldiers of the Nigerian Army are condemnable. The two players’ actions are like mess and salt in the famished and thirsty …

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  • Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB: FG Should Not Misuse the Army

    by Abiodun Ladepo September 14, 2017
    by Abiodun Ladepo

    You probably saw the video the other day…of Nigerian army personnel in an Armored Personnel Carrier (APC), being pelted with stones, bottles and all other kinds of projectiles by a …

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  • Why is Kanu “Begging for War” with Nigeria?

    by Yahaya Balogun September 8, 2017
    by Yahaya Balogun

    A more coordinated and articulated Ojukwu failed to win an unwinnable war. Reason: he was fighting a country that had all the instruments of war at her disposal. Kanu, the …

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  • Blues about Biafra

    by Hope Njoku July 8, 2017
    by Hope Njoku

    I wonder really if there are people who live without fear, people who against all odds have defeated what they fear the most, people who still catch their breath in …

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  • Tell Them Freedom, Mr President!

    by SOC Okenwa February 11, 2017
    by SOC Okenwa

    The Ogidigborigbo of Oghara, James Onanefe Ibori, the kleptocratic ex-Governor of the oil-rich Delta State, returned home from London recently. Ibori had spent years in prison in the UK for …

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  • Biafra and the Business of Killing

    by Okey Ndibe December 2, 2016
    by Okey Ndibe

    Except in extremely isolated cases—for example, as an act of self-defense—it is morally indefensible for individuals to engage in extra-judicial killing. When a government makes it its business to slaughter …

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  • Nigeria: A Clarion Call for Restructuring

    by Adekunle Akinyemi August 29, 2016
    by Adekunle Akinyemi

    I have taken a hard look at events over the last several years and especially the most recent twelve months. I had all the time been very optimistic about the …

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  • Can Nigeria Be Crushed Into Shape?

    by Okey Ndibe May 11, 2016
    by Okey Ndibe

    I was disturbed by a report in last Sunday’s edition of The Punch newspaper. It read, “Buhari orders military to crush new Niger Delta militant group”. It’s meet to quote …

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  • Nnamdi Kanu and Nigeria’s Leadership

    by Jude Obuseh April 12, 2016
    by Jude Obuseh

    The arrest and subsequent incarceration of Nnamdi Kanu – founder of Radio Biafra and leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) – by state security operatives some months ago …

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