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IGBOS have come to that point in the national life of Nigeria, where they just have to face it. They have to face the realities of these times. No one will develop the South East for them except they face it. No one will stop crime and kidnapping for them, except they face it. No one will spare their land from Fulani herdsmen, whether they play the politics or not, they just have to face it. No one will terminate the buds of islamisation from growing in Igbo land for them, except they face it. No one will stop the killings at the least provocation in the north except they face it. No one will stop shooting at unarmed Igbo Youths under whatever guise, except they face it. Some Igbos think they have money, but none of them is on the Forbes list of the richest 100 in the world, and none is on the list of the richest 100 in Africa, they have to face it. And to face these and many more, they must, if they will get the Igbo land they deserve from this Nigeria we live in today. Igbos have to face the fact that as a people, they got it wrong after the 1996 to 1967 civil war. They have to face the fact that dispersing like the oil bean seed all over Nigeria while neglecting their own region, and blaming all others is not the way to push forward your agenda in the new Nigeria. None of them will become President without a solid political base at home, and joining other peoples’ base will never help them. The South East has many rich sons who started political parties perhaps just to access the money INEC was dolling out to political parties in those days. They had no intentions to develop their region politically, and they were not interested in forming any political base in that region. Thus, their political parties died as soon as the free money from Federal government for parties dried up. These Igbo men wanted quick money without power, and today they keep scheming to join and jostle for positions in main stream political parties that were formed by their colleagues who targeted power and money, and remained faithful to that cause. The ACN from the South West, teamed up with CPC from the north to produce the APC using renegades from the PDP, to displace the PDP in the 2015 Presidential elections, while selfishness left APGA with only Anambra State in the South East,with some of the founding members and huge beneficiaries of APGA working hard to kill it. The South East needs to review its foundations and definitions of success, and President Muhammadu Buhari may have been sent to help open their eyes to some critical directions. First, the Fulani herdsmen, and the subsequent Grazing Bill were supposed to open the eyes of Ndigbo, to their internal security arrangement, which they naively never gave any serious thoughts before now. When in 2011, the idea of developing a data base of persons with criminal tendencies and records in the South East was suggested, they called it profiling of northerners, and killed it. Today, the South East states are grappling and groping in blind efforts to fight and control kidnapping, which has continued to mushroom, without any data base to work or start with. Painfully, while other South East states are developing legislative and cerebral means to stem marauding Fulani herdsmen and stop the Grazing Bill, Imo State appears more interested in a piece of legislation that will empower the Governor to acquire land for ranching and other agricultural purposes etc, with the scary attendant risk of possibily Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/06/buharis-isolation-igbo-blessing/
Breaking News: Court sacks Abia Gov, Ikpeazu
MCMAKAVELU on 06/27/2016 at 8:15pm (UTC)
 Federal High Court sitting in Abuja has annulled the election of Gov. Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia and ordered INEC to issue a certificate of return to Dr. Samson Oga. The court also ordered Ikpeazu to vacate office immediately Ikpeazu Ikpeazu The order was based on the allegation that Ikpeazu submitted false information to his party, the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for the party’s governorship primary in December 2014. In his ruling, Justice Okon Abang ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, to immediately issue a certificate of return to the complainant, Uche Ogah. More details soon

 

OHAFIA PROJECT 20** :- HOW POSSIBLE IT IS?
EMEKA MANNIC on 06/25/2016 at 9:37am (UTC)
  OHAFIA PROJECT 20** :- HOW POSSIBLE IT IS?


by RT.COMR. EMAKA MANIC


It has been known within the state and within the country that Ohafians are known as lover's of Education, it is our profession and tradition to see that our children and relatives attend both secondary and tertiary education. It is also known that as a result of Ohafians having many scholars among themselves, we understand the fact to take elections and voting very serious, and this gave us one popular name as " Nde Olu Vote" which means people that votes a lot.
We have been very unfortunate to produce a SENATOR or a GOVERNOR from this state constituency. This is not because we don't have qualified candidates, but due to a different mindset of many of us who believes so much in party politics. Honestly, it would have been fun if we can encourage one another to participate fully and be among the leader's of other scattered political parties in the country, so as to make us to have Ohafians contesting for a particular post in all the leading political parties, if possible. Buy what l understand is the pull him down syndrome which is affecting us,I.e" kaamaa kwa agu ulue erie,haa agu ofia rii",always finding fault in one another instead of to correct and advise one another, that is if you believe he is going astray...
Our Representatives ,be it elected or appointed,should stop taking criticisms as an insult, and should always take correction and amend where necessary, and should not attack anyone for criticising them bcos it is part of the game.
We need to understand ourselves, love one another, help each other, so that we can be ready to take on this ‪#‎Ohafiaproject‬ which is on already. A group of youths with the help of Ohafia political forum,Ohafia improvement Union, Ohafia political stakeholders and village Development unions should come together and get a blue print for this project
 

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COMRMAKAVELU on 06/24/2016 at 12:05pm (UTC)
 The Agatu killing fields!

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/agatu-killing-fields/

The traditional stool in every African society brings with it awe, wealth and imperial satisfaction to make the traditional ruler the envy of most people. However, for the Oche Achega, the paramount ruler of Achega in Agatu Local Government Area of Benue, his reign has been marred by the burden and sorrow of being a continual mourner. Agatu, once a serene, prosperous local government area, producing large quantities of food stuff and fish, is now a ghost of itself, no thanks to deadly attacks by Fulani fighters since 2013. For many centuries, the peace-loving Agatu people’s only main challenge was the impassible Otukpo- Oweto Road which made it difficult for them to convey their farm produce to the market. Today, however, the once-thriving community people do not just worry about means of livelihood, they worry about their very existence. Most of those who survived the attacks have deserted the villages, while the elderly and children, who could not run away or had nowhere else to go, live in the nightmare of the attacks. To Agatu, life has lost its meaning as the attacks could happen anytime, leaving behind young widows and orphans who are too young to imagine why their parents were being hacked to death. Between November 2013 and January this year, the traditional ruler lamented that over 200 people have been killed by the Fulani attackers in his community. The attackers, he said, used two main strategies to exterminate the defenceless villagers: surround the settlements, set the houses on fire and shoot down anyone that runs out of the burning buildings. The fact that many of the poor villagers lived in thatched huts made their case worse. Besides, the Oche Achega said modern houses which could not be easily ignited were attacked with petrol bombs. What worries the king most is the increasing sophistication of the weapons with which the attackers launch their assault. His words, “The first time they came, they came with bows, arrows and guns, including AK47. Then, they came through Oweto via Nassarawa in Nasarawa State. Yero-women File: Women protesting killings of villagers by Fulani herdsmen The second time was in December 2013, they came through Kogi State and attacked Egwuma and environs. That same period, they also came to Okokolo, Ocholanya, Abogbe where they killed 15 people. “So far, about 200 lives have been lost and many people displaced, due to the incessant attacks and nonchalant attitude of government. Some of my people ran to Ugbokpo, the headquarters of Apa Local Government Area and Odugbeho where there are about 10,000 displaced people today.” Mercenaries Oche Achega said his concern heightened following the discovery that the Fulani raiders were also hiring mercenaries from Mali and Chad to fight Agatu people. In the process of repelling the attackers, the Agatu vigilante, he stated, discovered that some of them were indeed not Fulani and had no idea of the terrain of the theatre of war. ‘No security presence’ The monarch lamented that the state and federal governments had abandoned his people to be slaughtered like beasts on their land. He said that it was only the initial attacks that attracted any form of response from the government as a few policemen and soldiers were sent there but that it was only after the attackers had carried out the killings and destruction of their properties worth billions of Naira. “The negligence is at all levels. The state government hasn’t made any serious effort to curb the attacks. That is why we decided to cry out. The only time government showed concern was the last time they sent a detachment of soldiers after the attack on Abogbe and left the following morning”, Oche Achega said. “And as I am talking to you now, there is no single security presence in the area. So many people on the coastal lines are no more in their houses. They have sacked Ocholoyan, Abogbe, and there are so many of them. They just occupy the communities for a short period of time and then leave with the intention to come back because they know our people will fight back”. ‘Vigilante to the rescue’ According to the chief, the only resemblance of security in Agatu are the local vigilantes who are essentially young men who chose to die in the battle to repel Fulani attackers than stay in their parents’ homes and be shot dead or burnt. He regretted that the boys had no arms to match the attackers weapons. No NEMA assistance “I can tell you that since then, no NEMA official has come to our rescue. In fact, the Federal Government has not done anything. Even those who have been displaced are not being attended to”, Oche Achega said. LAND “The problem has been the issue of farmland. I think farmland has been the major issue in the matter. In 1986, because of the issue of destruction of farmlands by the Fulani cattle and the killing of a woman on her farm, they were driven away by our people. Now they want to come back and they think the way to go about it is to attack our people, kill or drive away the survivors and then occupy our land”. Origin On the immediate cause of the current crisis, the monarch said: “The present attacks started as a result of the problems the Fulani herdsmen had with Tiv people. They was a peace meeting to be held to settle the matter. Unfortunately Tiv people ambushed the Fulani leaders on their way to Ocholoyan and the Fulani blamed Agatu people for the attacks. “Since that 2013, the Fulani people said they wouldn’t agree to a settlement and, in January 2015 alone, they have attacked us more than four times but each time they come, my people repel them and they have been fighting with mercenaries.” Peace efforts He disclosed that although the Benue State government had organized several peace meetings in the past, the meetings had only been between Tiv and Fulani, they have never involved the Agatu people. “The state government hasn’t shown any concern for the Agatu people in this regard because there is no presence of security personnel in the affected communities. I think it is pure negligence of government. Maybe, the reason is because the government is overwhelmed by insecurity in the country, that it does not matter to them when people die. “There was never a time we attacked the Fulani, they will just cross over the River Benue, kill our people and run across the river into Nassarawa State. Our prayers “We need a detachment of mobile police force at the coastal lines like Abogbe, Ocholanya and Ogbanchenyi that have been sacked. The people are in the bush and no more land for them to farm again and Okpanchenyi is the town that produces the bulk of the food we eat in Benue State. We all know that Agatu people are farmers and major agricultural contributors in Benue state. And now that they are supposed to be preparing for the raininy season, they cannot do so because of fear. “We want government to take a step to reconcile the Fulani herdsmen and Agatu farmers as it is seen in the civilised world. Agatu is ready for peace. I want to urge the state and federal governments to take practical steps to secure our villages. Farming is very important to us. What oil is to the Ogoni and other Niger Delta people is what agriculture is to our people. Just as oil contributes to the nation’s economy, our farming contributes a great deal to the economy of this nation. Therefore, we should be allowed to pursue our legitimate means of livelihood without hindrance from any group of people in the country. We are on our ancestral land and we have nowhere else to go”.

Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/02/agatu-killing-fields/
 

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