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IGBO, EXISTENTIAL THREAT AND THE FUTURE OF NIGERIA

 



 BY DR AUSTIN ORETTE


In the Biafran dialogues, I have posited that Biafran actors have been de-marketing and undermining Nigeria as a Nation. Their actions should never be considered benign.


 


They have become a clear and present danger to our corporate existence as a people. They are starting a bush fire and don’t care who gets incinerated. This is to fulfill their anarchy ideology.


 


Recent events have confirmed my summation and concerns about Biafra that will never go away.


 


For fear that they will call someone Igbo hater has made it difficult to discuss this elephant in the room.


 


A group of Igbo officers in the US army wrote the letter that made Donald Trump tell the world he wants to invade Nigeria. He will make it so sweet because he will have special bullets that will know the difference between Christians and non-Christians.


 


What the Biafrans are doing is beyond treason. There are soldiers from all over the world in the United States Army. Until this moment, I never came across the history of enlisted men inviting America to invade their country. By this action, the Igbo people have teleported to us they are willing to destroy Nigeria. Many actions have exposed their duplicity. Their politicians tell us they don’t support what Nnamdi Kanu is doing but they are the people crying for the release of Nnamdi Kanu without trial, despite the atrocities this man committed against Igbo people.


 


Did they ask Finland to stop the trial of Simon Ekpa? In their characteristics of lawlessness, they would not want a trial of criminals by Nigeria. In their characteristics of Biafra propaganda, they wrote a letter that has no iota of truth to the President of the United States and Donald Trump who cannot see anything good in Africa, has decided to use this false missive to attack and surrender Nigeria to American corporations captained by Elon Musk.


 


We must resist this attack on Nigerian sovereignty. Nigerians should now see the import of electing wise men into various political offices. The existence of their nation is being threatened because every seat in that assembly is occupied by area boys who only know how to play tribal and belly politics.


 


What do we do now? Nigeria must write to congress and complain about the lies that were amplified by the Igbo officers in the United States Army.


 


In the United States, the army does not make policy. Their role is to carry out policy. These soldiers have taken advantage of the uninformed presidency to make a policy that will threaten the relationship of two friendly nations. This is wrong. They must be fired from the United States Army.


 


Nigeria must also complain about these misrepresentations by the Christian Association of Nigeria, which is predominantly an Igbo organization.


 


Our legislators must look into our laws. Anyone who has served in a foreign army cannot have a Nigerian passport to visit Nigeria. They are not coming on vacation. They are coming for a reconnaissance mission.


 


Nigeria must also protest to the United Nations. Visa entry for foreigners especially black people trying to discover their home land must be scrupulously examined. A lot of them work for different spy agencies around the world.


 


If Donald Trump is concerned with the welfare of Christians, why is he not in Sudan? The proposed attack has nothing to do with saving anyone. Donald Trump will not know the difference between Shakespeare and the Bible if you put them side by side. This is a mission of white supremacy that has Elon Musk Fingerprint. The mission is to destroy the manhood of black people that is solidly represented by Nigeria.


 


They have not forgiven Nigeria for its role in ending apartheid. They expected Sierra Leone and Liberia to burn and incinerate West Africa and they would walk in and pick up our carcass but Nigeria put out the fire.


 


The fact that Nigeria is beginning to influence the minds of the youths of the world is a sin beyond pardon. That is supposed to be America’s property being hijacked by Nigeria. Youth throughout the world now vibe to Afro beat. The very existence of Nigeria is a threat to white supremacy.


 


After things calm down, Nigeria must go through the United States Congress to ask for the retirement of those Igbo Soldiers who wrote that letter to Donald Trump. They produced a false document to cause dis-affection between two friendly Nations.


 


Those soldiers and their relatives should never be allowed to visit Nigeria under any circumstances.


 


We must also use these opportunities to deemphasize the role of religion in our public life and public space. Religion should purely be a personal matter and not involved in governance and jurisprudence. Nigeria must have one uniform code of laws.  


 


Enough is enough. Give them their Biafra. They are an existential threat to Nigeria and Africa. No amount of dialogue will bring them to reason. They are not Jews. They want to be Jews so much that the Yamuka has become their uniform. Anarchy is their religion.


 


DR AUSTIN ORETTE WRITES FROM HOUSTON TEXAS

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