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| [M.M.Mbanaja Series] An appeal to the United Nations and the international community on the plight of Biafra | 
I  am
happy to join with you today in what will go down in  history as the greatest demonstration for
freedom in the  history of our dearest
nation Biafra. About  47 years ago, a great and new nation Biafra,
in whose  symbolic shadow we stand today,
agreed to have a sovereign  state. 
This
momentous agreement  came as a great
beacon light of hope to millions of former  eastern region after the 1966 pogrom who had
been seared in  the flames of withering
injustice, massacre ,rejection,  oppression ,marginalization and untold hatred
through  various attempt of annihilation
of a Christian nation. It  came as a
joyous daybreak to end the long night of their  captivity.  
But one 47 years later, the Biafrans still is
not  free. 47 years later, the life of
the Biafrans is still  sadly crippled by
the manacles of segregation,  marginalization and cold war in the northern
part of Nigeria  by Boko Haram and the
Nigerian establishment through their  army and police and the chains of
discrimination and  constitutional
marginalization of the eastern region.  
47 years later,  the Biafran lives on a lonely island of
poverty in the midst  of a vast ocean of
material prosperity. 47 years later, the  Biafran is still languished in the corners of
Nigerian  society and finds herself in
exile in his own land. And so  we've come
here today to dramatize a shameful  condition.  In  a
sense we have come to our world capital, (UN) New York today to press peacefully for the  self-determination of oppressed people of
Biafra through  legal and peaceful means
as enshrined in the united nations  charter of indigenous peoples right.  
When the architects of our  false republic wrote the magnificent words of
the  Constitution and the false structure
called Nigeria  ,mistakenly put together
by no other person than a British  failure and co fusionist called Lord Fredrick Luggard in  1914 for the selfish rule of
the British colonial masters to  suit
their immediate needs, they were signing a promissory  note to which every people in the region be
lumped together  as Nigeria with
divergent culture,religion, language and  understanding was to be forced together as one
country in a  false constitutional jargon
 called amalgamation.  
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| Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) unlawfully detained by the Nigerian Government | 
This note was a  promise that all men, yes, Ibibio-Akwa Ibom
state-Cross  River State, Akoko-edo-Edo State,
Degema-River State, Estako{Auchi  peers}-Edo State,Urhobo-Delta State, Igala -
Kogi and Benue  States Igbirra - Kogi,
Benue and Plateau area, Kalabari –  Rivers, Bachama – Adamawa. Igbo, Yoruba etc
would be  guaranteed the
"unalienable Rights" of "Life,  Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." It
is obvious  today that Nigeria has
defaulted on this promissory note,  insofar as her citizens of Biafra are
concerned.  
Instead of  honoring this sacred obligation, Nigeria has
given the  Biafran people a bad check, a
check which has come back  marked
"insufficient funds."  But we
refuse to believe that  the bank of
justice is bankrupt. We refuse to believe that  there are insufficient funds in the great
vaults of  opportunity of this nation.
And so, we've come to cash  this check, a
check that will give us upon demand the riches  of freedom and the security of justice for the
Biafran  nation comprising today of the
forced division of our united  people,
namely: ABIA, ANAMBRA, AKWA IBOM, BAYELSA,  DELTA, EBONYI,  ENUGU, IMO, RIVERS, CROSS RIVERS AND ENUGU
STATES that make up Biafraland.  
We have also come to this  hallowed spot to remind Nigeria and the world
of the fierce  urgency of Now. This is no
time to engage in the luxury of  cooling
off or to take the tranquilizing drug of gradualism.  Now is the time to make real the promises of
democracy and  equity as stated in the
united nations charter on self  determination of indigenous peoples. 
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| Massive but peaceful protests sweeping through Biafra have been a worrying development for the Nigerian government | 
Now is
the time to rise  from the dark and
desolate valley of segregation to the  sunlit path of equality for all and justice.,
Now is the  time to lift our false unity
from the quicksand of  tribalism,
nepotism ,marginalization and injustice to the  solid rock of neighborhood in progress. Now is
the time to  make  Justice  and equity a reality for all of God's children
since it  is said that he who goes to
equity must wash his hands clean  for
justice to prevail.  
WE THE PEOPLE OF
BIAFRA  THEREFORE CALL ON YOU TODAY TO
INVOKE THE UNITED NATIONS  DECLARATION ON
HUMAN RIGHTS  WHICH GURANTEE TO ALL, THE  RIGHT TO:  A.  LIBERTY AND SECURITY OF PERSON (ARTICLE 3)  B.NATIONALITY(ARTICLE 15 11  )  C
.FREEDOM  AND PEACEFUL ASSEMBLY (ARTICLE
20)  D.FORM TRADE UNIONS FOR THE  PROTECTION OF HIS INTEREST(ARTICLE 23:4 AS
WELL AS THE  AFRICAN CHARTER ON HUMAN AND
 PEOPLES’ RIGHT :  E.RIGHT TO SELF  DETERMINATION(20:1:11). 
We can never be satisfied as long as the
Nigerian  project have continue to
marginalize our  people in many and
visible  fastest of life, as long as we
continue to be the victim of  the unspeakable
horrors  of various victimization ,  marginalization, and police brutality. We can
never be  satisfied as long as our
bodies, heavy with the fatigue of  travel, cannot gain lodging in the motels of
the highways  and the hotels in the
cities. 
We cannot be satisfied as long  as the Biafra's basic mobility is from our
smaller  villages to a larger one. We can
never be satisfied as long  as our
children are stripped of their self-hood and robbed  of their dignity by and our brothers insignia
is 'born  to rule" We cannot be
satisfied as long as our youths  are
changing their names from okoro to Adamu in order to  secure employment, we cannot be satisfied as
long as our  people have abandoned their
home and migrated to other parts  of the federation
and beyond in search of livelihood because  the Nigeria project has not provided any
federal project to  keep them from
migration, we cannot be  satisfied as
long as their is  quota system to
disadvantage our children from fairly  gaining admission into tertiary institutions,
we cannot be  satisfied as long as the
inferiority complex of the civil  war has
made our leaders vulnerable to being traitors, we  cannot be satisfied when our people believes
he has nothing  for which to vote. 
No,
no, we are not satisfied, and we will  not be satisfied until "justice rolls
down like waters,  and righteousness like
a mighty stream."¹ comes to  reality
in the form of the independent state of Biafra  I am not  unmindful that some of you have come here out
of great  trials and tribulations. Some
of you have come fresh from  narrow jail
cells. And some of you have come from areas  where your quest -- quest for freedom left you
battered by  the storms of persecution
and staggered by the winds of  slavery
like the Israelites in Egypt.  You have
been the veterans of  creative suffering.
Continue to work with the faith that  unearned suffering is redemptive. Go back to
Anambra, go  back to Akwa ibom, go back
to Delta, go back to Rivers  state, go
back to Ebonyi, go back to the slums and villages  of our beloved Eastern region , knowing that
somehow this  situation can and will be
changed very soon.  
Let us not wallow in
the  valley of despair, I say to you
today, my friends.  And so even  though we face the difficulties of today and
tomorrow, I  still have a dream. It is a
dream deeply rooted in the  Biafran
dream.  I have a dream that one day this
Biafra will rise  up and live out the
true meaning of its creed: "We hold  these truths to be self-evident, that all men
are created  equally  I  have
a dream that one day on the red savanna region and the  palm plantations in the eastern region, the
sons of former  Nigerian leaders and the
sons of former farmers in the  hinterland
of eastern region , the South/South and southeast as created by our common enemies to put
knife in the  cord that holds us together
so that we can fall apart will  be able
to sit down together at the table of brotherhood  with one destiny as the oppressed people .  
I have a dream that one day  even the state of Rivers , Bayelsa and
Delta,will be a state  sweltering with
the  heat of injustice, sweltering with
the heat of  oppression, will be
transformed into an oasis of freedom and  justice.  I  have
a dream that my three children will one day live in a  nation where they will not be judged by their
tribe but by  the content of their
character.  I have a dream today!  I have a dream  that one day, down in Calabar and Uyo, our
brothers will  know we are brothers as it
used to be prior to 1966  I have a dream  today!  I have  a dream that one day every youth from the
eastern region  shall be gainfully
employed at the right time.  I have a
dream  that our youths, men , women and
children shall joyfully be  in our
various farm settlements with mechanized farm  implements tilling the lands , harvesting for
our fatherland  and singing our new
Biafran national anthem.
-M.M. Mbanaja
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