Friday 11 December 2015

The HATRED and ENMITY against Biafrans run DEEP in the vein and heart of Hausa-Fulani and co

The HATRED and ENMITY against Biafrans runs deep in the vein and heart of Hausa-Fulani and co
Origins of deep rooted hatred and vitriol against Biafrans:
In 1953, when Independence loomed, Ahmadu Bello, the founder of Gamji said: "We cannot fight to dispense of white masters only to be ruled by new black masters called Ibo. Even here in the North, they run the post offices, railways, civil service and they have taken up all the shops we create. Call them Ibo, but you can also call them Zionists, but we shall not relinquish the estate of our fathers to such wretched people who have never had an administration before." Source: 1968: the year that shook the world, by Walter Schultz.



HISTORY OF BIAFRAN MASSACRE

Jos 1945 - Over 200 killed
Kano 1953 - over 150 killed
1966 Pogrom - over 50, 000 killed
1967-70 - over 3 million lost their lives fighting for liberation.
Kano 1980 - over over 1000  killed
Maiduguri 1982 - 1983 over 500 killed
In 1984-1991 more than 1500 killed in various riots and anti-Biafran provocations.

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[Part 2] Chronicling unceasing slaughter of Biafrans in Nigeria before Boko Haram (1980-2006)


In 1964, Major Gibson Jalo, after downing a bottle or two at the Kachia Barracks mess, moaned: "we are captives to this Ibos. We can never enjoy our new nation until we chase every single Ibo man out the North." Source: The five majors.

Same Jalo and Martin Adam murdered Col Tim Onwuatuegwu, many days after the war at Abakaliki.

In 1967, Inuwa Wada, addressing Northern leaders in Lugard Hall, Kaduna, cried: "For long, we had cried that these VERMINS, Ibo, must be removed from our soil. Now we have seen the result of our negligence. A new opportunity of reducing the population is here (the war)." Source: Last days of Biafra, by A. Madiebo.

There are more still:

As a mere local Major, but substantive Captain, Sani Abacha strode into the Air Force Base Mess in 1966 and shouted at Col Jubrin, Air Force Commander: "It is our duty to teach the Ibos a final lesson and they will never leave their regions any more." Source: Last Flight, by A Okpe.

Same Abacha implemented a Petroleum Trust Fund ( PTF) roguery repair of roads that gave the South East a mere 4 per cent when North West had 89 per cent, North East 92 per cent, North Central 72 per cent, South West 39 per cent and South South 35 per cent.

Through the successive regimes, virtually every airport in the North, including the one-week a flight Sokoto Airport, are all international airports. When it was proposed to developed the Oguta Gulf as the best possible sea sanctuary for Europe bound vessels, Abacha flatly rejected it and drifted in his insane style to plans to dredge the Niger up to Bussa, which he never did.

Do you remember the 'nya nya iska ni' episode in Kano. After the Kano killings and burning of Igbo business outfits, 1991, Kano princes tried to indoctrinate the almajiris on a pre-stated plea of ignorance of what they were doing. Those words meant, 'they did not know what they were doing'. It was Justice Ugwudike who queried it: 'who are 'they' for the almajiri who was speaking for himself. When pressed by an aggressive lawyer, the fool admitted that it was what he was told to say by the benign princes in the Emir's palace. We can go on and on.

Is it not idiotic to hold the opinion that Biafrans would be better in Nigeria as a country? The only experience comparable to Biafran experience in Nigeria is the Jews holocaust. It would be foolish to ask Jews to stay and live in Germany because their lives would be better since Germany has been exorcised of Nazist.

We have had our holocaust, we have experienced genocide of immense proportion executed with wicked intent, we have experienced starvation comparable only to the gas chamber. Why is the world still silent?

2015 slaughter of peacefully protesting Biafrans:

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Onitsha Killings: Facts & Pictures of unarmed protesters murdered & maimed by IGP Solomon Arase & Lt Gen Tukur Buratai



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