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Biafra Rising As Army Regroups Olawale

Biafra Rising As Army Regroups Olawale

Unbeknownst to many, a silent and steady assemblage of Igbo citizens is going on, occasionally, in several parts of the country, and the world. Igbos in Nigeria, who still feel disenfranchised, and those in diaspora who have been displaced ever since the war ended in 1970, are at the forefront of the movement, a rising tornado, which without gainsaying or any iota of overstatement, is a bubble waiting to burst. BBiafra5 (1)

The recent arraignment of self-styled Biafran Zionist Movement leader, Benjamin and his cohorts, and their apparent inhumane treatment by the security forces is enough reason for the disgruntled and even the most apathetic Igbo, to harbour some sense of unbelonging and bias by the country towards their tribe.

In a nation where the rule of law has often fallen under gross abuse, it is probably lost on the security forces in charge of the incarceration of the Biafran Zionist Movement, that being tried for treason doesn’t make one an animal, who should be degraded and dehumanized. Also, the fact that somehow, in the Nigerian hierarchy, there are not too many Igbos occupying positions of power, either in the military or in the political landscape.

There are simply too many northerners in charge of the nation’s affairs, a chunk is Yoruba, while a few are Igbo. The disparity is starkly evident that Igbos receive the smallest slice of the cake, and consequently, they are unhappy and discontent gradually creeps in. Home and abroad, quietly and

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