Nobody if fighting the Igbo's. On the contrary, the Igbo's have been fighting other Nigerians. Their arrogance and shenanigan not withstanding, other Nigerians were prepared to live with them, yet they allowed some weird imagining youth to take the lead to campaigning and mobilizing for the return to their landlocked enclave. They called the North a zoo and the 'animals' in that zoo said, hey look, please take 3 months and no more to back to your Eldorado, but again the arrogance came into the open, so that rather than packing out in a haste or apologized, it was to disown the same youth whom the silence or tacit approval of the majority's through the loudest silence of the republican tribe mobilized many to want secession. The visit to Prof Ango by a fraction of Igbo leadership to 'explain' was a delicious irony of the Igbo attitude of wanting to smoke its pipe from both ends. For the Igbo's, the Northern youth are saying please no fighting, let's a range peaceful divorce and the intellectuals are not hesitant to endorsing such arrangement. And then, for a Biafra, South Sudan will look like a paradise.
On 16 Jun 2017 23:09, Chidi Anthony Opara <chidi.opara@gmail.com> wrote:
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> The only other thing that unites Nigerians apart from sports, is how to fight the so called Igbo domination and at the same time stop the Igbos from leaving Nigeria.
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> CAO.
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