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The Loud Minority Vs The Silent Majority In S/South: A Critical Look At Biafra Call (MUST READ!)

recycled bad eggs; a politics OF the few corrupt BY the few corrupt, but FOR the majority. It has to die a quick death! I am tired of being ruled by people I should be teaching.

The Niger Delta Elders are the same people that whine and dine with the misgoverning government. The so-called regional associations are the unseen arm of government. The elders and members of these associations are politicians in the hood. Let me make it very clear that our associations in Niger Delta are funded by the government. Do you also know that our so-called elders do dramatised activism to gain government attention? It is the reason why most of them are inconsistent.

 

Don’t be dissuaded or dispirited by some of these things you hear from them. Nobody, no group/association speaks for us. Niger Deltans will decide when the time comes. The staccato of discordant reactions from the South-South confirms that our unity is what the North is scared of. We shall unite. The SILENT MAJORITY is waiting for us. Let us go at once.

It is not true that Niger Deltans hate their Igbo brothers and sisters. If it were, we would not be intermarrying and cohabiting in peace. Furthermore, unlike other regions, our sister regions have natural resources and share the same culture and religion. Is someone still finding it hard to believe that Niger Delta is Igbo writ large? We are ONE! I call on the National and State Coordinators of IPOB to work with me and intensify the reaching out programmes. The time is now.

All hail Biafra!
Forward ever, backward never.
Revolution without violence is our right.

Russell Idatoru Russell Bluejack is a thinker, revolutionary writer, university tutor, and socio-economic and political analyst that writes from Port Harcourt

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