Biafra will not come.

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Feb 1, 2026, 6:26:55 AM (2 days ago) Feb 1
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Biafra will not come.

By Chioma Amaryllis Ahaghotu



Chioma Amaryllis Ahaghotu

Biafra will not come.
Not constitutionally. Not militarily. Not by emotional blackmail. Not by shouting “let us go” into the void.

One major thing many Biafra agitators fundamentally do not understand is how leverage works in Nigeria.

Look at the South-South. Their leverage is material and consequential, not emotional. Oil. Gas. Infrastructure choke points. Environmental cost. Revenue dependency. There is no universe where the South-South abandons the hard-won bargaining power they extracted with bl0od, polluti0n, and decades of struggle for resource control to come and play second fiddle in an Igbo-led separatist fantasy.

And before the performative outrage starts. For Ndi "Biafra is not only Igbo". Story for Umu Agbara!
If Biafra is “not an Igbo thing,” explain this simple fact.

Every single leader of the Biafra project since 1967 has been Igbo.
From Ojukwu to MASSOB to IPOB to today , Igbo men, exclusively.
From 1999 till now, not one non-Igbo has led the agitation.

Even the new charlatan on the block, USB sc@mmer Ngozi, who annexed the whole of Edo state into her Biafraud is Igbo.

So what exactly are you asking the South-South to do?
Abandon their leverage.
Abandon their constitutional gains.
Abandon their control struggles.
And come and be doing nzogbu nzogbu with you against Nigeria?

Le gi, le delusion.

Nigeria learned from 1967. Deeply. Systematically. Ruthlessly. Ma imagi before, mara ya now.

After the war, the Nigerian state redesigned itself to make secession almost impossible:

The constitution does not allow it

The military doctrine does not tolerate it

The federal structure fragments potential unity

Economic arteries are deliberately rerouted

Strategic "landlocking" of the South-East is not accidental

If Kanu or Ekpa told you that kil*ling your kindred, burning your villages, kpaing police and military, shutting down your markets, and terr0rizing your own people would “balkanize” your region into freedom, they lied to you.

You could destroy every road, every market, every school in the five Igbo states and Biafra would still not come.

Don’t @ me. I know ALL your talking points! Your pushback is wrong on arrival because it is ignorant of power. You do not understand what you are up against.

The conditions that made secessi0n possible in 1967 no longer exist:

No Cold War leverage

No regional military parity

No united Eastern Region

No economic self-sufficiency

No territorial access to the sea

“Why can’t they just let us go?” is not an argument.
It is an emotional appeal for you and your village people. If it is how it is done, no multi-ethnic nation would stand.

Meanwhile, the Igbo elites you pretend do not exist , the ones running banks, factories, shipping lines, real estate, and tech firms across Nigeria , did not invest their capital outside the South-East to come and join you in burning the house down.

They are rational actors. You are not.

Many have not read a single serious book on the Biafran War beyond family travma stories and Radio Biafra propaganda. You have not studied how wars are fought globally, how insurgencies succeed or fail, how states crush internal rebelli0ns.

Iche na owu akuko Rambo First Blood.

The w@r was horr0r for Igbo people.
Pure h0rror.

Fourteen-year-old children were armed with sticks and sent against trained soldiers with guns. Starvation was used as policy. Thousands of children dyed of Kwashikor. While Igbo people were dy*ing in masses, the rest of the world moved on. Other tribes did not feel chakam. They went on with life. No be them send you.

That period should not be romanticized. Ever.

The Biafran War shattered Igbo economic, demographic, and psychological trajectories. It also destroyed and strained alliances with other groups in the South.

The failure to do a proper aut0psy on what it did to our worldview is exactly why people who have never smelt gunpowder think w@r is something you can “will” into victory.

Better dead that idea.

There is a reason the five Igbo states are surrounded without direct access to international waterways. That did not happen by mistake. It was intentional. Strategy was involved. Long-term strategy.

Calling others “betrayers” will not make them abandon their leverage to neutralize themselves for your feelings.

Worse still, the further you remove yourselves from participating in the Nigerian project , politically, economically, institutionally , the worse off Igbo people become as a whole. The more ostracized you will feel.

You think you are punishing Nigeria.
Nigeria is adjusting.
The world is moving on.

Iche ina eme ndi ozo?
They are not waiting for us.

If you actually cared about Igbo progress, you would be obsessed with power accumulation, institutional capture, economic viability, and strategic political alliances across ALL regions , not cosplay revoluti0n that only bleeds your own people dry.

The world does not stop for nostalgia .
States do not dissolve because of grief.
And Nigeria will not break because you set thr
E South on fire.

Whether you like it or not, even if you call YOUR mother ashaw0 on this post , this is the terrain!

These are the facts.

Uche gi dikwa ya.

By Chioma Amaryllis Ahaghotu

femi Olajide

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Brilliant and brave woman saying things that most igbonmen are too timid to admit for the fear of being labeled as a sell-out and a traitor.

Igbo people need more like this Chioma to make them face reality. They are all living in cuckoo land and/or a fool's paradise.

Go on girl!

Regards,

Femi Olajide

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