Yesterday, The Leader of the Movement for the Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra, MASSOB, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike gave what he termed as genuine reasons the United Nations should allow Biafra to be separated from Nigeria.
One of the reasons, he stated, was that the population of the former Eastern state, now South East and part of South South that make up Biafra land can currently boast of over 10 million people, adding that the Biafran people naturally do not share similar culture and tradition with Hausa-Fulani of the North and Yoruba of the South West as to continue to remain together under one country called Nigeria.
According to Uwazuruike, another reason was that MASSOB, as a separatist group, had all it takes to run a sovereign state of Biafra, having had enough instruments, structures, flag, currency, coat of arms and defence to assume a status of an existing government.
According to Uwazuruike, another reason was that MASSOB, as a separatist group, had all it takes to run a sovereign state of Biafra, having had enough instruments, structures, flag, currency, coat of arms and defence to assume a status of an existing government.
Uwazuruike, who spoke to newsmen, yesterday in Onitsha, Anambra State, through MASSOB’s Deputy National Director of Information, Mazi Chris Mocha, ahead of the on-going UN General Assembly, renewed his call on the world body to accord a recognition to Biafra as a sovereign state, just as it did to South Sudan which had been accorded a sovereign status since July 9, 2011.
Yea,,I understand his reasons...but ,,I believe if we all come together with strong religious n ethnic tolerance we can build a better strong nigerian that d west will admire....so ,ake this Mr uwazurike as his name sound go sleep for dustbin joor
ReplyDeleteIs there unity amongst ndigbo?
ReplyDeleteHe is on point
ReplyDeleteYour problem Mr. Man
ReplyDeleteDis baba no dey rest o. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteWho is ds man dt looks like a frustrated monkey...if u want to separate carry ur family and go now, did others want that?
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