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ACCEPT IT OR NOT, IGBOS ARE SEEN AS SLAVES AND SECOND CLASS CITIZENS IN NIGERIA

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I am a realist and factual being. I don't pretend, deceive or lie to myself. I have never believed in the saying that things are not the way you see them, I believe that things are the way you see them if you choose to use your brain to see them and not just your eyes. I was born and raised in Nigeria years after the Biafra genocide. As a young boy, growing up in Nigeria, I have seen so many things that I don't need anyone to tell me the place and position of Igbo people in Nigeria.

I have seen so many injustices against the Biafran people to know that it's either we take back our sovereignty from the Nigerian state or continue living like slaves in our own land. I have bottled up so many ugly things about the Nigerian state against my people that I prayed for a time to come for me to vent my hatred and anger on this establishment. Then Mazi Nnamdi Kanu came calling with the Biafra restoration course, and I knew instantly that the time I have been waiting for so many years has arrived. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is a chosen one to lead us out of this contraption called Nigeria.

Nigeria is a contraption that should not house any nation except those that are primitive, laid-back, lazy, inferior, stupid, useless, worthless, brainless, idiotic, criminals, dirty, and above all those who see themselves as slaves or conquered people. Nigeria is a den of hopelessness, you need to weep for three hours as a Biafran when you wake up every day and discover that you are still under the cursed sovereignty of this contraption called Nigeria.

I'm not being boastful but Biafrans are not supposed to be under any race or ethnic group, because we have what it takes both human and natural resources to be one of the greatest nations in the world, but right here in Nigeria we are treated like nonentities with no destiny or future. Our minds and existence have been dealt with and brutalized by the Nigerian state that some of us don't even know their worth anymore and have come to accept the second-class citizens tag. Some of them will insult and call you names because they are fighting for someone that's meant to be their gate man or shoe shiner that incidentally became president due to the British conspiracy. These shameless individuals from Biafran land are the reason the Obi of Onitsha was given the back seat as a nobody when their master from Britain paid a visit to their company Nigeria PLC. We have been looked down upon and greatly marginalised enough by the Nigerian state and the time to say enough is enough is now. We need to do whatever it takes to get out of this contraption and claim our sovereignty.

We are not where we are destined to be as a people and in the comity of nations because we are being suppressed and not allowed to rise by the Nigerian state and if you choose to do nothing about it then stop complaining about your present state or your future in Nigeria because you are part of the problem of Biafra.

I don't want to be told where to sit when a visitor comes to a house I claim to be mine rather I should be the one telling the visitor where to sit.

It is time to welcome our Beloved nation, join the move now!

#SayNoToSecondClassCitizen
#SayNoToBritishRule
#GoodbyeNigeria!
#WelcomeBiafra!

Written by:
Usain Reyes
(TBRV Writer /Reporter)
For: The Biafra Restoration Voice - TBRV

Edited by:
Arum Liberty Donatus
For: The Biafra Restoration Voice - TBRV

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