IS BIAFRA, OR EVEN IGBOLAND, TRULY LANDLOCKED, WITH LIKELIHOOD OF BEING "A STATE WITHIN A STATE"?
September 16 2020
| The Biafra Restoration Voice
One of those responses...
You are already taking a prejudiced pessimistic position,
and yet hoping to be educated. With the position you have already taken, what
on earth can any person tell you that you won't see as insult, or the person
speaking out of ignorance?
If you want to learn, you must be ready to come with a
mind of neutrality, and after various views must have been presented, you
synthesize them, and conduct your own personal analysis, so as to be able to
draw an objective conclusion.
On my part personally, I don't strive to convince
anybody. I aim at presenting the facts to you, leaving you to draw the
conclusion yourself.
For instance, on this issue of Biafra, or even Igboland
being landlocked, I often ask those that have been fixated on that mischievous
diversionary doctrine, whether being landlocked or otherwise is the key to
economic success. Many countries in the world which do not have any access
to the sea (I hope that this is what you mean by being landlocked), are some of
the best economies in the world. Rwanda is a case in point.
Furthermore, the last time I checked, many water bodies,
including river Niger, Oguta Lake, etc empty themselves into the ocean (I hope
you know the meaning and implication of this fact).
Now, where does Igboland begin and end? I hope you know
that there is Igboland in what is known today as Benue and Kogi states? I also
hope you know that more than 50% of what is known today as South-South (a
malevolent, mischievous, derogatory, and diversionary name) is Igboland,
despite all the British manipulation, through their Fulani proxy.
I think that a sincere objective answer, especially when you
try to find out the answer from Google, will settle your mind permanently.
Don't forget that the Iduu land, (Edo), which some
Emekas, Chinwendus, Ngozis, Ifeanyis, etc, from the coastal regions of Igboland
are saying that they came from, are themselves saying that they are Igbo.
Don’t also forget that the Willink Commission was set up
in the east, where there are only slight dialectal variations among culturally
and traditionally homogeneous people. But there was no Willink Commission in
the north nor in the west where there are distinct and incompatible people, who
differ even in physical appearance, (except the graveyard silence that was
enforced by the exploitative and parasitic Britain).
You may want to confirm this by placing a Kanuri, Shuwa
Arab, Fulani, Hausa, Nupe, Gwari, Ebira, Jukun, Berom, side by side. You can
tell who is who, if you are familiar with the terrain. Can you distinguish one
Biafran of any dialectal inclination from the other, by mere appearance?
All this was to entrench the divide and rule strategy,
with its attendant identity crisis, which many people, including some of the
those on this thread, are suffering from.
What is wrong in being a state within a state? If any
person is subtly expressing his morbid fear, and transferring the incidence of
his fear to you, by telling you of "a state within a state", tell the
person that as long as you have your boundaries spelt out, and your autonomy,
you can take care of the rest, including your defense (which usually is the
hinge of their blackmail). Even if you are "landlocked", you are not
"airlocked". OK?
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Written by:
Okwunna Okongwu
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