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Biafra Nation: Killed For Freedom In Nigeria

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By Odimegwu Onwumere

Pro-Biafra supporters have met unkind treatments in the hands of security operatives in Nigeria for the purpose of freedom. Many have been tortured, imprisoned and killed. Odimegwu Onwumere who joined the pro-Biafra supporters in their protests writes

Miss Angelina Obi was crying for help in her own pool of blood during a peaceful protest that turned bloody in Port Harcourt, the capital of Rivers State.

Obi was shot by security operatives who did not want the protest organized by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, in solidarity with the fresh President of America, Donald Trump, on his swearing in occasion, January 20 2017.

IPOB is a group working-up for the self-government of the people of Biafra that comprise States like Abia, Anambra, Enugu, Rivers, Bayelsa, Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Imo, Delta.

Other members of the IPOB in that protest shared the fate that befell Obi. Sadly, she could not easily get the help that she was seeking for, as those who were supposed to help were running for cover, for their life.

It’s just an iota of the many sadistic attacks and unjustifiable putting-to-death of the IPOB members during protests that were fashioned by the Nigeria Army, the Police and operatives of the secret police, the State Security Services (SSS). Just like Obi who was singing and dancing in the large crowd during the peaceful protest before she met her ordeal at St. John Junction, Port Harcourt, many of her ilk have been shot, tortured and arrested in different IPOB peaceful protests by the authorities.

 

Beginning

Since 1967, pro-Biafra loyalists have been meted out with marginalization, pogrom, mutilation and what not for the same sake of freedom, especially before and during a war that broke out between Biafra and Nigeria in 1967 that lasted till 1970.

The Federal Republic of Nigeria has wanted the peoples from Biafra extirpated. Agitating for freedom is just their ‘sin’ in the Nigeria’s periscope. This has drawn the ire of some international community and they support the actualization for the Republic of Biafra.

It’s General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu who started the championing for the freedom of Biafra from Nigeria that plunged into the war which consumed over 3 million Biafrans until his death on 26 November 2011, in a London hospital, United Kingdom. Since his demise, many splinter groups have emerged for the purpose of attaining freedom for Biafra.

 

Renewed Onslaught

After the war of 1967-70, there is a renewed onslaught by the federal might against the freedom agitators that have left scores of Biafrans dead under the umbrella of the IPOB.

Mr. Nnamdi Kalu, the Radio Biafra Director and leader of the IPOB was for the reason of freedom, arrested by the Federal Government on October 14 2015. His continued incarceration after being granted bail many times by competent courts has raised eyebrows in many quarters. The IPOB members however have fingered that the authorities have been playing the ostrich in order to maim him secretly in prison. The members also have a belief that the authorities were muddled with the allegations of treason and other nefarious charges they mounted on his head; being the reason they do not want to let him off the hook.

“It is obvious that the Nigerian Federal Government has no case against our leader Nnamdi Kanu, hence we continue to call for his release rather than his vindictive detention,” said a high profile source in IPOB.

The protests have been convincing in countries and places like the USA, Brazil, Canada, Trinidad and Tobago, Japan, Israel, Germany, Finland, Switzerland, Hong Kong, Kuwait, Spain, Italy, UK, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Mexico, Malaysia, UAE, South Africa, Ghana, Senegal, Egypt, Gabon, Togo, Kenya, Australia, Sweden Denmark, and China, and so many other countries.

But between 2015 and 2017, the Niger Bridge Head, Obodoukwu Road, Onitsha Main Market, Upper Iweka, Aba, Oyigbo, Port Harcourt, Onitsha-Owerri Road and Onitsha-Enugu Express way, Oba Junction to Tazan Junction, Onitsha, Enugu, Asaba, Owerri and other places in the Biafran land have been witnesses to Biafrans blood.

 

Resilience For Freedom

Many perceived intimidations by the authorities have been noticed, but the spirits of the IPOB could not be waned. May 10, 2016, witnessed the presence of over 6, 000 IPOB protesters in the streets of Aba, Abia State, upon government tenacious efforts to clamp down the reason for the protest – the actualization of Republic of Biafra.

In the protests, the IPOB members were wearing attires crested with Biafra emblems such as the Coat of Arms and Flag. In Aba, the IPOB members have been showing undeterred efforts for freedom in places like Ariaria International Market, through Faulks road to Okigwe road.

In one of the protests, they said that they dare Major General Muhammadu Buhari, the President of Nigeria, for supposedly swaggering that he would burst Biafra and her agitators within days. A national broadsheet reported, “President Muhammadu Buhari is strongly opposed to the creation of Biafra. In May 2016 during a visit to the palace of the Emir of Katsina, Mr. Buhari suggested that it is better for Nigerians to commit mass suicide than for the actualization of the breakaway state of Biafra.”

Buhari’s comments were captured thus, “We will not let that happen. For Nigeria to divide now, it is better for all of us to jump into the sea and get drowned.”  But some IPOB reports stated that they would continue to show their love for Biafra, and assure Buhari that “not even a thousand Buharis can stop the actualization of Biafra.”

“It will surprise him that Biafra will be actualized during his reign as Nigeria’s President. Buhari supports Western Sahara and Palestine to be granted sovereignty while he continues to suppress Biafra. Is this double standard? In fact, Buhari will be the last President of Nigeria,” the IPOB said.

 

Solidarity For Trump

On that day in Port Harcourt, Nigeria’s security machinists scattered IPOB members and over 20 IPOB members were shot and over 60 were arrested. So, therefore, a Public Relations Officer of the Rivers State Police Command, DSP Nnamdi Omoni was in the forefront describing the solidarity as unlawful.

Police were angst-ridden that there was no government lawful permit that the group had to embark on the commemoration commonality. But before the Police could blink, the protest had spread through Oluobasanjo Road to Waterlines to Aba Road and adjoining environs in Rivers State. It was at Garrison, St. John, and Artillery areas of Port Harcourt that the protest turned bloody, when military showed up against the protest. Many were flogged and beaten especially those who flouted the military barricaded areas.

“Though we know that the government of President Buhari is tyrannical, devilish and exhibiting religious and ethnic hatred against Christians and Biafrans, we don’t anticipate that Nigeria security agents will still be primitive in handling civilian affairs that attract international attention like Biafra actualization struggle,” a pro-Biafra leader said in a statement.

A Director of Information for the protesters in Rivers State, Mr. Anuken Anthony said that the security hadn’t the uprightness to molest the protesters given that they notified security agents before embarking on the protest. He lamented bitterly against the outcome of the protest.

Anthony told reporters, saying, “For now, over 70 supporters of Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, and IPOB have been arrested and about 15 of them are in the painful mood due to the bullet wounds. Our members have taken some of them to the hospital; we are praying that nothing should happen to any of them.”

Anthony wondered where on earth the soldiers would assault the innocent peaceful protesters, adding, “Our support for Donald Trump cannot be deterred by military intimidation and harassment. We were not violent. We were only showing solidarity to American President whom we take as one of our own.”

 

Amnesty International

While the security agencies denied killing or imprisoning any pro-Biafra protesters, Amnesty International (AI) since November 2016, has hinged on, that Nigeria security forces have killed 150 pro-Biafra protesters.

“On Biafra Remembrance Day itself, the security forces shot people in several locations. Amnesty International has not been able to verify the exact number of extrajudicial executions, but estimates show that at least 60 people were killed and 70 injured in these two days, when the largest numbers of IPOB members were killed during the Biafra Remembrance Day of May 30, 2016. The real number is likely to be higher,” the source revealed in a statement.

The international group concerned with the protection of Human Rights of all people irrespective of creed, religion and nationality revealed how the Nigeria Army tortured and executed 150 pro-Biafra agitators particularly between August 2015 and August 2016.

AI in a report tagged – Bullets Were Raining Everywhere: Deadly Repression of Pro-Biafra Activists – exposed how data from 87 videos, 122 photographs and 146 eye witness manifests uncovered Nigeria military firing live ammunition to the pro-Biafra protesters.

“The authorities must immediately launch an impartial investigation and bring the perpetrators to book,” AI said.

 

Odimegwu Onwumere is a Poet, Writer and Consultant based in Rivers State. He contributed this piece via apoet_25@yahoo.com (The pictures credit goes to the audience).

Tech Startups in Nigeria Are Living Up To Expectation – Jimoh Oluwatobi Segun

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The managing director, NGOPodcast, Jimoh Oluwatobi Segun, spoke with Alli Abiola on technology trends in Nigeria, and how he has successfully contributed more to the growth and development of NGOs featured on his platform. Excerpts:

 

Gradually, NGO Podcast is carving a niche for herself, what motivations bore this?

Actually, the motivations that bore the NGOpodcast are the works of Non-governmental organizations in my dear country, Nigeria. You will agree with me that we have many non-governmental organizations in the world that are doing pretty fine, but it’s quite unfortunate that the general public barely hear their voice. Most of these NGOs are doing fantastic works in the local community and we at NGOpodcast believe that their voice deserves to be heard by everyone.

We at NGOpodcast are working ceaselessly to becoming an intermediary between NGOs and potential sponsors, donors and lots more.

How do you rate the acceptance of podcasting in Nigeria?

Hmm… I can say that podcasting is really doing well in Nigeria, as we talk; There are over 100podcasts in Nigeria focusing on different niche and they are doing pretty cool. Feel free to check the Nigeria first podcast community on Facebook, “Nigeria Podcast Networks.” The list of podcasts we have will amaze you!

How do you rate the success of NGOs?

Outstanding! NGOs are doing great… Their success rate is of high impact!
NGOs like Eagles Foundation for humanity, AREAi, Sera School Initiatives, We Are MAD initiatives, etc.  Just to mention a few, are the perfect answer to this question. Feel free to listen to my interview with them on NGOpodcast, https://ngopodcast.com.ng

Can you say you have contributed to the growth and development of organizations featured on NGO Podcast Show? In what ways?

Yes, I can. Even though NGOpodcast is just 10months old and we’ve been able to feature over 11 NGOs on the show. Some months ago, we were able to link up an NGO we featured on our podcast, that is, WeAREMAD initiative with our partner in Montclair, New Jersey, “HighSchoolNGOConnect”, after the Executive director Steve Mintz listened to our interview with the Founder of the NGO. It is just an indicator for us to keep going.

To establish our partnership and as well as that of the NGO, check this links
http://www.highschoolngoconnect.org/ngos.html
http://www.highschoolngoconnect.org/Media.html

We are on the mission to contributing more to the growth and development of NGOs.

Besides podcasting, you are into web development. How do you shuffle both?

Oh Yea… It hasn’t been an easy task to be sincere, I have to attend to my clients, spend hours developing or designing websites… And as well, hours on recording and editing each episode of podcast. As of the time of this interview, There is an episode due for publishing but due to the work load on me, I just have to postpone the publication.

However, No matter how hard it get, it all boils down to the “WHY”, the reason why I started this podcast… So the passion and the WHY, keeps me moving.

What had inspired your involvements within the social sector?

The impact of Non-governmental organizations in the rural communities of the African continent.

Recently, the Federal Government of Nigeria seems to pay attention to start-ups and NGOs, social entrepreneurs. What’s your appraisal of her efforts?

Yes, it’s a good thing, and it will be of great benefits for people in the social sector if the Federal government of Nigeria will TRULY pull this through.

In some public fora, it is believed that Nigeria is still far from harnessing technology. What’s your take on this?

Hmm, not really, Tech Startups in Nigeria are really trying their best to meet up, Oh YES!
Tech startups like Cocreation HubsBudgITNGOpodcastAndela and lots more are doing wonderful things using the Power of Technology. What I will say is that, Nigeria is not there yet, but for sure, we will get there one day!

What are the public problems that matter to you and what do you think is the solution?

Access to Quality Education is the problem that baffles me and matters to me more than any other thing. Quality Education is the key to secure a better future for a Nation; without a quality education to the kids of today, the bright future of the country is not secured. They will end up causing nuisance in the society. The solution is that all hands must be on deck! You and I should play our part.
Blaming the government won’t solve the problem. Yes, Government needs to do theirs too, but we need to do something. If  you have the privilege to send a child in your environment to school, Please do and he/she will forever be grateful, instead of roaming around the street, you have helped in securing a better tomorrow for him or her.

What would be your advice to African youths interested in Corporate Social Responsibility?

Hmmm.. This question was answered by the executive director of Sera School Initiative, Mr Vincent Adeoba, in one of his facebook post, HE said and I quote, “Dear Social Entrepreneur, Solve Your Problem before you solve others.” I believe you can’t solve other’s problem without having yours solved already.

My advice is that African youths should be able to take care of their own responsibility before taking up corporate social responsibility.

What is your biggest achievement?

My biggest achievement was when I gave my live to Christ.

What is your biggest fear and weakness?

Smiles, The fear of growing old… How I wish I can be forever young.

What project are you currently working on and what is your next frontier?

I have many projects on ground for NGOpodcast, I’m sorry I won’t be able to disclose it for now, as we are still trying to put things in place. I will keep you updated!

What would you want the world to know JIMOH OLUWATOBI SEGUN as?

As a nation, that serves as a blessing to others” by contributing my own quota to the betterment of my country and to make the world a better place for living for all.

Thank You once again for the privilege, I really do appreciate it.
Please do check our works on https://ngopodcast.com.ng and subscribe to our iTunes, GooglePlay Music for more updates.

 

Alli Sheriffdeen Abiola is Web Content Director,

ITSALLISAYDOTCOM

 

Nigeria: Kaduna Police Assures Residents Of Hitch Free Easter Celebration

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By Longtong Ibrahim

The Kaduna State Police Command, northwest Nigeria, has assured residents of its readiness to ensure a hitch free Easter festivities within the state.

The state Commissioner of Police, Agyole Abeh, pointed out that the Command had drawn an elaborate Operation Order to checkmate the activities of criminal elements, assuring that it has put in place all necessary security measures to ensure the safety of lives and property during and after the holidays.

According to him, “In view of the mapped out strategies, the Command wishes to once-again reassure the citizens of Kaduna State of its readiness to promptly respond to distress calls and decisively deal with any person or group of persons who might constitute threat to the peaceful atmosphere of the state.

“The command hereby advice parents/guardians to monitor the activity of their wards and to report any suspicious movement of persons, bags and other mysterious objects noticed in public areas to the nearest police/security formation or call police emergency numbers on: 0703-967-5856 or 0807-539-1105, Email:- pprokaduna@gmail.com Facebook:-www.facebook.com/npfkaduna Twitter:- @policengkaduna,” he noted.

Meanwhile, the Kaduna Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps, FRSC, Mr. Francis Udoma, on Thursday said, it had deployed 1,350 marshals, 45 patrol vehicles and 14 ambulances to provide emergency services throughout the Easter celebration.

He also noted that the command would collaborate with all relevant stakeholders to ensure accident free Easter, adding that four towing trucks and 12 motor bikes were also deployed.

While reiterating its commitment towards enlightening motorist against reckless driving, over speeding, overloading among others, the sector commander said they would not relent in the sensitization campaign until sanity was gained on the roads and motorist install speed limit device to curb speed related accidents.

Nigeria Flight Diversion: Kaduna International Airport Records 3,533 Aircrafts Movement-Manager

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By Amos Tauna

Kaduna International Airport in northwest Nigeria has, since the diversion of flights from Abuja International Airport recorded a total 3,533 of aircrafts movement in and out of the airport from Thursday, 9th March, 2017 to Wednesday, 12th April, 2017.

The manager of the airport, Mrs. Amina Uzi Salami, while speaking in Kaduna Thursday at the presentation of award of excellent organized by Kaduna Integrity Group to airlines and other participants that contributed in making the flight operations successfully said there was a total of 170,150 passengers movement in and outside the airport within the same period.

On a daily average, she explained that there was 101 aircrafts movement and 4,861 passengers movement in and out the airport.

Mrs. Salami stated that Ethiopian Airline was the only foreign airline that is operating in Kaduna Airport, stressing that other domestic airlines such as Arik, Azman, Dana Air, Aero, Air peace, First Natiob, Overland, Medview and other charter airlines are in operation in Kaduna.

She noted that Abuja to Kaduna train carries 18,794 passengers from 8th to 29th March, 2017 with 21 round trips, adding that the Nigerian Railway Corporation, NRC, operates three daily return schedule service from Idu, Abuja to Kaduna except on Saturdays and Sundays.

The manager expressed delight with the efforts put in place by the federal government, minister of state for Aviation and the Kaduna State governments for making the flight diversions a reality, pointing out that it has proved many doubting thomas wrong of the wrong perception that Kaduna Airport could not host the world in the aviation industry.

She commended the security plan put in place by the security agents to ensure the safety movement of people to and fro Abuja throughout the period, noting that the momentum would be maintained after the completion of the Abuja International Airport runways.

The manager maintained that there were other facilities that were improved upon prior to the flight diversion from Abuja to Kaduna, assuring that it would go a long way to improve the standard of Kaduna Airport and the service provided to users.

Also contributing, Captain Muhammadu Joji, noted that the choice of Kaduna Airport by the federal government to enable Abuja International Airport runways to be repaired was not a mistake, assuring that the flight diversion has further opened Kaduna to the international community for business and international relations.

Scottish Nurse, Ebola Survivor, To Return To Sierra Leone After Recovery

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Winifred Bulus

The Scottish nurse, Pauline Cafferkey, who survived Ebola from Sierra Leone, has decided to return to Sierra Leone to raise funds for orphaned children who had lost their parents to the disease and for closure.

This was made known by a London based Nursing company called ‘Nursing in practice,’noted that
some of the children who would benefit from her visit are the street children amongst others. An estimated 12,000 children were orphaned in Sierra Leone by the epidemic.

“It would be ‘psychologically important for me to go back’ to Sierra Leone. That’s where things started for me and I’ve had a terrible couple of years since then.

So it would be good to go back and have things come full circle for me. It will be a little bit of closure, and I want to end it with something good, something positive.”

The nurse said her visit to the West African country would allow her gain closure. She was part of a British Health care volunteer team in 2014 that went to Sierra Leone to curtail the outbreak of the epidemic that caused about 4,000 lives. In the same year, she contracted the disease.

Pauline was treated in London and recovered but later had a relapses of the disease. She was declared seriously ill by the Royal Free Hospital in London where she received treatment in the isolation unit. She was later declared fully free from the disease.

Nigerian Military Looses Two Soldiers To Sea Robbers, Destroys 13 Illegal Refineries

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By Lontong Ibrahim

The Nigerian Military on Thursday said it lost two Soldiers attached to Operation Delta Safe at Creek 6 Houseboat Cawthorne Channel in Rivers state, southern Nigeria, while responding to a distress call of sea robbers attack around Ijawkiri general area.

Spokesperson of the Army in the state, Major Abubakar Abdullahi, made this known in a statement made available to Africa Prime News.

According to him, “Sadly, our troops deployed at Creek 6 Houseboat Cawthorne Channel while responding to a distress call of sea robbers attack around Ijawkiri general area engaged heavily armed sea robbers.

“Unfortunately, 2 gallant soldiers exhibited highest point of patriotism by paying supreme price, while 3 others sustained gunshot injuries. Effort is ongoing by the JTF to track and apprehend the criminals.”

He also added that in continuation of its drive to accomplish its mandate, troops of Operation DELTA SAFE on patrol around Iyalama Adama axis in the State, discovered and destroyed 13 illegal refineries.

UNICEF Expresses Readiness To Release About Six Hundred Women, Children, Elderly Men In Military Detention In Nigeria

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By Winifred Bulus

The United Nations Children’s Fund, UNICEF, has expressed its determination to rescue about six hundred women, children and elderly men from military detention in Maiduguri, Borno, Nigeria to reunite them with their families.

This was contained in a press statement issued by the organization which revealed efforts made to reunite the detainees with their families and protect their human rights.

“The action of the Nigerian army today is a major step towards the protection of children affected by the ongoing crisis. It provides hope in a conflict that continues to have an enormous impact on people’s lives.”

“These children were held under administrative custody on alleged association with Boko Haram militants. They are victims of the conflict and it is crucial that they receive medical care, psychosocial support and other basic services that will help them to regain their dignity.

“Once that process of recovery has started, we can help them to return to their families and to school or learn new skills that will give them some hope for the future,” the statement explained.

UNICEF has also declared that the rights of children should be safe guarded against national and international standards which puts a child’s safety first before anything else.

It also stated that if at all children have to be held for a military screening, they should not be held for too long.

The detainees have been under military detention for a while and a number of them lost their lives due to hunger, dehydration, disease and others.

Boko Haram insurgents have been carrying out attacks in Nigeria for 17 years and more than 20,000 people have died in their attacks, with over 2 million others displaced.

They have used women and children to carry out suicide attacks. This therefore led to the detention of many suspects in a Military detention Camp in Borno (northeast Nigeria) for military screening.

No Going Back On War Against Corruption Despite Recent Setbacks – FG

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By Amos Tauna

The federal government of Nigeria has called on citizens of its determination to fight corruption in the country in spite of the challenges against the crusade.

The government called on Nigerians not to be discouraged by the recent setbacks in the war against corruption, promising that the serial negative outcome of corruption cases that were recorded at the High Court level would not dampen the anti-graft battle.

In a statement issued in Abuja on Tuesday by the Special Adviser to the Minister of Information and Culture, Segun Adeyemi, the minister Alhaji Lai Mohammed, assured Nigerians that the government had appealed against all the negative decisions, and would vigorously canvass its case at the level of the Court of Appeal.

He also disclosed that all the judgments were being rigorously reviewed “To determine whether there were errors on our part or whether the government is the victim of mischief.

“The war against corruption is going to be long, tough and arduous, but this administration is equipped, physically, mentally and intellectually, for the long haul.

“We must win this war because the law is our side, the people are on our side and God is on our side.
This is only the beginning, so any setback will not deter or discourage us,” the Minister said.

He appealed to Nigerians to continue to identify with what he described as a titanic struggle, noting: ”This is not Buhari’s war. It is Nigeria’s war of liberation from poverty, misery, sickness and wretchedness.”

Alhaji Mohammed said Nigeria cannot afford unnecessary technicalities as far as the war against corruption was concerned, especially because
of the adverse and devastating consequences of corruption on the
polity.

”Nigerians will appreciate more the grave and dire consequences of corruption when they consider that the $9.2 million found in a village house in Southern Kaduna can finance the construction of one health
centre in each of the 774 local governments in Nigeria and fund them for one year.

”Against this background, one can therefore imagine what Nigeria could have achieved with the $20 billion that was estimated to have been looted in the last 3 years of the immediate past administration,
either in the areas of job creation or infrastructural development.

”The government is therefore more determined than ever to recover as much of this plundered funds as possible and use them to put our
youths back to work, fix our roads and other infrastructure.

“Equip our hospitals and universities and invest in electricity in order to bring our industries back to life and bring back some level of comfort to our homes and offices,” he said.

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