I am a Nigerian and will remain a Nigerian till I die!

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Abraham Madu

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Nov 29, 2025, 5:28:03 PM (2 days ago) Nov 29
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My name is Chigọzịrịm Emeakayi, I'm not a Biafran. I'm from Anambra State, Nigeria. I will never be associated with the mentally unstable bunch of fanatics called IPOB.

I am a Nigerian and will remain a Nigerian till I die!

Please fellow Biafrans, when you meet people like this,  who express their opinion,  don’t insult them, just try to re-educate, 

We are more responsible if we handle our differences in a civilized manner, rather than using violence to shut down people's opinion,  not everyone in your direct family share the same ideas with you,  here is a responds to all none believers of Biafra, the one nigeria lovers,

Chigọzịrịm, I hear your point — but many of us come to the exact opposite conclusion precisely because we are from Anambra, Enugu, Imo, Abia, Rivers, or anywhere in the old Eastern Region.

You say you are proudly Nigerian. That is your right. ( Kayode Adebayo, Chukwuemeka Reuben Ọkala, Femi Olajide, T. Raji, Imperial Wizard, Afis Odidere, a.k.a Chigọzịrịm)

But millions of people are asking for Biafra because Nigeria has consistently shown that Igbo lives, Igbo development, and Igbo security are not priorities. This is not fanaticism — it is the product of decades of oppression, neglect, and systematic inequality.

Here’s why people call for Biafra:

1. The Southeast suffers deliberate underdevelopment

No functioning federal infrastructure.

Almost no federal presence compared to other zones.

Ports deliberately restricted, forcing all imports through Lagos.

Roads collapsed for decades (Enugu–Onitsha, Aba–PH, Okigwe–Umuahia).

People are asking: If we are “one Nigeria,” why are we treated as the least important part of it?

---

2. Political marginalization

Since 1970, Igbo people have been:

Shut out from key federal security positions,

Excluded from meaningful national decision-making,

Treated as political outsiders.

Even when the Southeast votes, the votes rarely translate into national influence.

---

3. Security failures

The Southeast has been:

Over-militarized,

Under-protected,

And frequently brutalized by the same forces meant to protect citizens.

At the same time, herdsmen attacks, kidnappings, and killings are often ignored or downplayed.

People ask: How can a country claim you as a citizen but leave you to die unprotected?

---

4. Economic oppression

The Southeast produces some of the most entrepreneurial people in Nigeria, yet:

There are no functioning federal industries,

Businesses face discriminatory policies,

And federal appointments rarely include competent Igbo professionals.

People are simply tired of a system where the more they achieve, the more the state suppresses them.

---

5. Historical trauma

We cannot pretend the genocide of 1967–70 did not happen.

Three million people died.

No justice.

No accountability.

Not even an official apology.

A nation that refuses to acknowledge your trauma cannot expect your loyalty.

---

6. Rising poverty and suffering under the current structure

Nigeria today is:

Economically collapsing,

Insecure across all regions,

Politically unstable,

And pushing millions into poverty.

People seek Biafra not out of hatred for Nigeria, but out of the desire for a system that values their lives.

---

Conclusion

You have every right to remain Nigerian.

But millions demand Biafra because they want:

dignity,

security,

economic opportunity,

and a political structure where their voice matters.

This isn’t “mental instability.”

It’s the natural reaction of a people who have suffered too long and are tired of pretending everything is fine.

Biafra is not the enemy.

Silence in the face of suffering is. #freedomtomazinnamdikanu #policymakers #FREEDOMTOBIAFRA

Ntị ọdị kwa?

Ya kpọtụba!

Ya gazie.

Ụmụ nne Abrahamụọgụ Aṅụsịobi Madụ.


femi Olajide

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Nov 30, 2025, 3:05:38 AM (yesterday) Nov 30
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👍🏽. For the first time ever.

Regards,

Femi Olajide

On Sunday 30 November 2025 at 06:13:51 GMT+1, Kayode Adebayo <kayu...@yahoo.com> wrote:


Chigọzịrịm Emeakayi:

You said you are not a Biafran but you just addressed your fellow Biafrans as follows:

"Please fellow Biafrans, when you meet people like this,  who express their opinion,  don’t insult them, just try to re-educate" -- Chigọzịrịm Emeakayi in your post below, which means you just lied?

You said you are not a Biafran, but have you ever condemned your Biafran brother called Nnamdi Kanu and his terrorist groups called IPOB and ESN for killing over 30,000 Igbo people in the Southeast since the beginning of insecurity in the Southest?

Have you ever condemned Nnamdi Kanu and his IPOB and ESN terrorists for ordering the Sit At Home in your Igboland that devastated your Southeast's economy and killed your Igbo people?

You claimed your Igboland has been impoverished by Nigeria:

Do you know that before oil was discovered in some part of your Igboland, it was Lagos, Southwest, Rivers with some other South-South states and the North's revenues that were used to construct rail lines, roads, bridges, electricity and pipe borne water and some other infrastructures in the Southeast, because the only thing your Southeast had at the time were coal, rubber and palm oil revenues that were not sufficient to provide infrastructures for your Southeast, because they generated smaller revenues?

Do you know that your fellow Igbo were the first Governor-General of Nigeria, the first President of Nigeria and the first Military Head-of-State of Nigeria?

Do you know that your fellow Igbo man was the first civilian Vice-President of Nigeria?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been Senate President and Speaker of that National House of Assembly?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been and are still Senators and House of Representatives members at the National Assembly?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been and are still Ambassadors and High Commissioners at Nigeria's Foreign Missions?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been and are still Justices of Supreme Court and and judges of the Federal High Court, Appeal Court and other courts in Nigeria?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been Ministers and are still Ministers at the Federal level?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been Permanent Secretaries  and Directors at Nigeria's Federal Ministries and are Heads of Agencies?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been Civil Servants and are still Civil Servants at Federal Ministries and Parastatals?

Do you know that your Igbo people are employed at various Nigeria's secret organizations?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been and are still Board members of Nigeria's corporations?

Do you know that your Igbo people are in the Nigerian military and Police?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been Service Chiefs and are still Service Chiefs in Nigeria?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been Governor of Central Bank of Nigeria?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been and are still State Governors and Deputy Governors in Nigeria?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been and are still members of State Houses of Assemblies?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been State Commissioners and are still State Commissioners?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been and are still members of State Houses of Assemblies?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been Local Government Chairmen and Councilors at the Local Governments in the Southeast?

Do you know that your Igbo people are Civil Servants at the State level?

Do you know that your Igbo people were the first coup plotters in the History of Nigeria that truncated Nigeria's nascent democracy?

Do you know that your Igbo people have been sharing Federal Revenues since the beginning of Revenue Sharing in Nigeria?

Do you know there is a lot of federal presence in the Southeast that is equal to other parts of Nigeria, but Nnamdi Kanu and his IPOB and ESN terrorists decimented them contrary to your claim?

Do you know that Nigeria has over 300 ethnic groups and your Igbo people are just one of over 300 ethnic groups in Nigeria?

Do you know that over 300 ethnic groups of the over 300 ethnic groups in Nigeria have never been anything that your Igbo people have been in Nigeria and may never be till the end of time?

Do you know there are several federal projects like roads, bridges, housing, electricity, universities, polytechnic, high schools and schools of technology among others in the Southeast?

Do you know that your Governors in the Southeast are sharing Federal revenues like other states in Nigeria, but there is a lot of embezzlement of funds by your Governors going on in the Southest that is affecting the development of Southest?

Have you Igbo people ever confronted your Igbo Governors, Senators, Representatives and others that are embezzling and siphoning your Southeast allocated and shared funds from the federal government?

Before you accuse other parts of Nigeria of marginalizing the Southeast, you need to look at yourselves in the mirror and confront your Senators, Representatives and Governors and ask them to refund all the monies they stole and still stealing from your Southeast that is affecting the development of Southeast. The Southeast gets its fair share of the federal revenues and government participation, but your leaders are marginalizing you.

Go think about that.

Kayode 





On Sat, Nov 29, 2025 at 5:27 PM, Abraham Madu
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My name is Chigọzịrịm Emeakayi, I'm not a Biafran. I'm fromAnambra State, Nigeria. I will never be associated with the mentally unstablebunch of fanatics called IPOB.

I am a Nigerian and will remain a Nigerian till I die!

Please fellow Biafrans, when you meet people likethis,  who express their opinion,  don’t insult them, just try tore-educate, 

We are more responsible if we handle our differences in acivilized manner, rather than using violence to shut down people'sopinion,  not everyone in your directfamily share the same ideas with you, here is a responds to all none believers of Biafra, the one nigerialovers,

Chigọzịrịm, I hear your point — but many of us come to theexact opposite conclusion precisely because we are from Anambra, Enugu, Imo,Abia, Rivers, or anywhere in the old Eastern Region.

You say you are proudly Nigerian. That is your right. (Kayode Adebayo, Chukwuemeka Reuben Ọkala, Femi Olajide, T. Raji, ImperialWizard, Afis Odidere, a.k.a Chigọzịrịm)

But millions of people are asking for Biafra becauseNigeria has consistently shown that Igbo lives, Igbo development, and Igbosecurity are not priorities. This is not fanaticism — it is the product ofdecades of oppression, neglect, and systematic inequality.

Here’s why people call for Biafra:

1. The Southeast suffers deliberate underdevelopment

No functioning federal infrastructure.

Almost no federal presence compared to other zones.

Ports deliberately restricted, forcing all imports throughLagos.

Roads collapsed for decades (Enugu–Onitsha, Aba–PH,Okigwe–Umuahia).

People are asking: If we are “one Nigeria,” why are wetreated as the least important part of it?

---

2. Political marginalization

Since 1970, Igbo people have been:

Shut out from key federal security positions,

Excluded from meaningful national decision-making,

Treated as political outsiders.

Even when the Southeast votes, the votes rarely translateinto national influence.

---

3. Security failures

The Southeast has been:

Over-militarized,

Under-protected,

And frequently brutalized by the same forces meant toprotect citizens.

At the same time, herdsmen attacks, kidnappings, andkillings are often ignored or downplayed.

People ask: How can a country claim you as a citizen butleave you to die unprotected?

---

4. Economic oppression

The Southeast produces some of the most entrepreneurialpeople in Nigeria, yet:

There are no functioning federal industries,

Businesses face discriminatory policies,

And federal appointments rarely include competent Igboprofessionals.

People are simply tired of a system where the more theyachieve, the more the state suppresses them.

---

5. Historical trauma

We cannot pretend the genocide of 1967–70 did not happen.

Three million people died.

No justice.

No accountability.

Not even an official apology.

A nation that refuses to acknowledge your trauma cannotexpect your loyalty.

---

6. Rising poverty and suffering under the current structure

Nigeria today is:

Economically collapsing,

Insecure across all regions,

Politically unstable,

And pushing millions into poverty.

People seek Biafra not out of hatred for Nigeria, but outof the desire for a system that values their lives.

---

Conclusion

You have every right to remain Nigerian.

But millions demand Biafra because they want:

dignity,

security,

economic opportunity,

and a political structure where their voice matters.

This isn’t “mental instability.”

It’s the natural reaction of a people who have suffered toolong and are tired of pretending everything is fine.

Biafra is not the enemy.

Silence in the face of suffering is.#freedomtomazinnamdikanu #policymakers #FREEDOMTOBIAFRA

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