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Biafra: Nothing binds Urhobo people, Igbos together – UPU president, Taiga

​President General of Urhobo Progress Union, UPU, Worldwide, Olorogun Moses Taiga, has told those drawing maps that include Urhobo in Biafra to stop wasting their time.

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has Urhobo and the entire Delta State in the map of Biafra.

But Taiga explained that Biafra and Urhobo do not even share a common boundary and there is nothing binding the Igbos with them.

Speaking with Vanguard, the business mogul said, “I take the position of the Southern Leaders Forum that some of those statements are for negotiations.

“We the Urhobo Nation know we are not even neighbours to some of those people who said we are part of them.

“We have the Ijaw to the west, we have the Edo to the north, and we have the Anioma to the northeast, so there is nothing that binds us.

“There is no correlation between us, and we also have the natural River Niger that separates us there is, therefore, no case in that.

“The issue is does somebody draw an artificial map and say Edo and Delta are part of his own.

“The Youngman, Nnamdi Kanu lives in England and makes all sorts of claims. The Southern Leaders Forum said any attack on any party of the South is an attack against the whole South, so we do not intend to select any nation in the whole of the South for special attack.

“We are not part of any other kingdom; we are the fourth largest nation in the country, and we’ve not fought hard enough to secure our rightful place, but our job is to try to articulate our position and ensure that we are due for recognition.”

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Damilola is a full time journalist/writer/freelancer and blogger.

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