Biafra : Time To Leave Nigeria is Now - IPOB Declares



Like I have noted before in several articles and
fora, the unnecessary hatred and anger against
the Igboman from some other zones of the un-
working and unworkable contraption called
Nigeria can always be tolerated. Their out bursts
are understandable.

What however infuriates my impatience medulla
oblancata is when our brothers and kinsmen
who have now been unfortunately pushed to the
other side of the deliberately designed Regional
Creation by the Hausa-Fulani Oligarchs come
shamelessly to the open to abuse their
FREEDOM agitators.


These numskulls have been brainwashed into
believing that Ndigbo were interested in
acquiring their oil resources and lands, and i
ask: Where is this oil? Where is the land?


For God's case, is there anything meaningful in
the South South that cannot be found better in
the southeast?


In this era of technological advancement, does
Biafra land not possess large reservoir of coal
that can power a powerful economy?


Do we not have better land for agricultural
activities more than the South South? Please
dear South South promoter, what is there you
have we cannot or do not have?


Most times, even our brothers from the North
would be first to sale such fallacies that Igbo
land is landlocked and I only but lough and hoot
at their ignorance.


It was Edwin Bishops who in his article queries
as follows: "Landlocked South vs Deadlocked
North Who actually has the padlock?? Who has
the keys??"


This Hausa man took a deep cut of his gworo
and said to me, "Biafra will be landlocked, over
populated, they will lose so much wealth and
the separation will most likely be war".

First look at these two scenarios: A Biafra with
the South South and another without the South
South.


WITHOUT THE SOUTH SOUTH...
How has landlock stopped a nation from growing
in this era of Antonov An-225 Hercules planes
that can lift over 450000kg equivalent to almost
2 ships”


And who remembers a SEAPORT in this
generation of INTERNET-PORT when 85% of
world's transactions are done through high
speed broad band Internet.

Gambia, Togo, Benin, Mauritania, Guinea etc. all
have unlimited assess to the sea. Ha ji ya mee
gini?? Are they in anyway doing better than
Rwanda, Botswana and little Djibouti”

In fact Djibouti is servicing 25 African countries
with its Antonov plane nicknamed SKY-PORT
that covers its most distant point in Africa from
Djibouti in 18hrs while it will take 3 days to
move a 40ft container from Apapa to Aba.

Rwanda without a Stream-Port or River-Port, not
to talk of seaport is Africa's best growing
economy!

In Europe, the PIIGS (Portugal, Italy, Ireland,
Greece and Spain) have a peninsulaic access to
the sea.


Whenever the storm of recession comes, it first
sweeps them into the same damn sea, they are
Eurozone weakest nations while landlocked
countries like Luxembourg, Austria and Germany
are waxing strong.


In Asia, Qatar, Abu Dhabi, Dubai are not only
landlocked but desert locked and how has that
affected them?

If the SS is not Biafra, there are various
international corridors and laws that can sort
things out, not forgetting that a greater
communication with that region must cross
through the South east (Biafra).


But if the Yoruba republics are declared and the
complete anticipated Biafra is pronounced with
the SS, then the north is simply DEADLOCKED
and then, mallam, I will advise you to chew less
of this gworo now, so you can have what to eat
then...

On the population, what laws say all Biafrans
must live in Biafra land? What percentage even
lives in the north? Less than 3%!!!
Yes, when you go to some places in the south
east, the population looks like there is a festivity
going on but you must admit that the Greater
Tokyo Metropolitan has a population of 37
million people and Monaco has a density of
22500 per sq. km.


I don't see people walking on the heads of
others there, rather I see a China, India, Japan,
USA, Mexico that has harnessed and muscled
the strengths of their population into
development.