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Ojukwu’s Son Finally Speaks About Biafra, IPOB Activities And Nnamdi Kanu

61670-7eac81536852f57a9fd84519113e448dDebe Ojuwku, first son of the late Biafran secessionist leader and Ikemba of Nnewi, Dim Chukuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu opens up on the Biafra struggle, Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB leadership, among many other topical issues in an interview with Sun newspaper.

When asked about the challenges Nnamdi Kanu is facing in detention as the leader of the group, IPOB, he said: “ Nnamdi Kanu is not our leader. It is a misconception”.

 

Personally, I don’t think the grazing reserves bill on the floor of the National Assembly is the solution, because the reserves should be in the places where the herdsmen originate from, because we have different cultures, and different means of sus­tenance. People in the South-east and South-south are mainly farmers. You don’t graze on their farms, because the farms are their means of sustenance, just like the herdsmen see the cattle as their own means of sustenance. You don’t sacrifice one means of sustenance for another. If they feel, for instance, that their means of livelihood in Sokoto or Kano states is cattle rearing, they can set up graz­ing reserves there, which I think is okay. In France and Britain, they have ranches where they shepherd their cows. And they go out and get their feeds. They don’t allow the cows to start roaming the streets of London because they need to eat grasses. I believe that grazing reserves should be done with the basic law in the siting of industries which is closeness to the source of raw materials. They should restrict the grazing reserves to the North, and they can come down to the South to buy the things they need to feed their cows, instead of trampling on yam and cassava farms.

Why did the president not react to the carnage in Enugu state the same way he has always reacted to those agitating for Biafra?

The most important thing is to first identify the people. There are various ways of committing crime, and the intelligence of these criminals var­ies from one person to another. You can say that the intelligence of the herdsmen and the collusion with the security agents are more sophisticated than that of the Biafra agitators. There are many Biafra agita­tors of which I am one. I am one, but I subscribe to the legal and diplomatic agitation; not the violent agitation.

Not the IPOB agitation?

IPOB? We own IPOB . IPOB belongs to us. We formed IPOB. IPOB is not a group. IPOB means Indigenous People of Biafra, of which every Biaf­ran is a member. So it is wrong for one person to arrogate to himself who is IPOB, and who is not. What happened was that most of them were mis­informed. If you are agitating, you don’t block the roads. You must give unimpeded access for free flow of the economy. It is when you start stalling the economy that you incur the wrath of the security agencies. The law of riots and unlawful assembly is very elastic. It gives very wide powers to peace of­ficers. And by peace officers, we have magistrates, police officers and military officers of the rank of 2nd lieutenants, and ASP (Assistant Superintendent of Police) upwards. It says when you perceive that an assembly is likely to be riotous, you read the proclamation. When he has made the proclamation, he gives them 10 minutes. After the 10 minutes, they can use tear gas first, and after that, if it persists, they can use arms. That is why we are suing for referen­dum, because we want to know those people that are interested to be Biafrans.

But some people say the pacifist ap­proach you want to adopt will take you no­where.

The problem there is that as far as we are con­cerned, Nigeria is a child of peaceful negotiation. Nigeria was under colonial masters, and you cannot tell me that it was a stroll in the park for the indepen­dence agitators to wrest freedom from Britain. They did a lot of constitutional conferences; they went to London, argued, joked, used wits to get indepen­dence. I never read in history that Zik bore arms against the British government. It was a diplomatic warfare. We had a civil war which cost us about four million people. We don’t have to be myopic. Our group has succeeded in being given observer status at the UN and AU.

But your leader has been in detention for several months?

Nnamdi Kanu is not our leader. It is a miscon­ception.

Who is your leader?

The leader of IPOB is Chief Justice Eze Ozobu, the former chief judge of Enugu State. The next in command to him is Dr Dozie Ikedife. Then we have Col Achuzia. We have many people involved in that. It was that body that set up Radio Biafra. Radio Biafra is part and parcel of what we are do­ing.

But Nnamdi Kanu is a director of radio Biafra?

Yes he is, but not the head of IPOB. The thing is that media has its potency. And because of his vis­ibility; people were talking to him and he was talk­ing to them. That was why he became very popular. And he used that to assume leadership.

But the Publicity Secretary of IPOB, Emma Powerful and other officials always address him as their leader?

He is not the Publicity Secretary. All those people were just given positions to make them relevant. The main IPOB under Eze Ozobu has a media de­partment. They were just on the verge of creating those positions. They were very careful in creating those bodies because they were wary of this kind of thing. It is exactly those fears that have finally manifested?

Is IPOB factionalized?

You can say IPOB is factionalized. MASSOB is also part of IPOB. IPOB is for everybody that sub­scribes to the idea of Biafra. That does not mean we don’t have that leadership role.

So what are you doing to secure Kanu’s release from detention?

He came to Nigeria. He was very insulting on air to the Nigerian people. If he had submitted himself to the elders, the elders would have advised caution.

Is it because he strayed that the elders are not helping to secure his release?

The issue is whether he has committed an of­fence. And the government is insisting he has com­mitted an offence. So you cannot go and tell the government, ok you must release him because he is our son. What we should be asking for is speedy and proper trial. After the trial, if it is proven that he committed an offence; well, there is nothing we can do. He could have stayed in England to lambast the administration, and nothing will happen to him. He didn’t take the advice of the elders.

How best do you remember your late father?

I remember him, especially for the few private moments we shared. Very few and far in between, but then, very rich. And it was those things that he taught me that have today become an armour. Those things that were thought to be very innocu­ous, very simple, are the things that are helping me, and have really helped me to put my head high and survive many of the travails.

With the renewed clamour for Biafra and the activities of IPOB, do you think he is turning uneasily in his grave or sleeping peacefully?

No; he won’t be turning in his grave because the best thing was his intendment on Biafra. He said his people would be better protected in Biafra, and I share the same sentiments. That’s why any where you see me, I will always tell you I am for Biafra. But I am not for violent Biafra, because what I will not subscribe to is the further decimation of our people

How would he have handled the situa­tion, if he were alive?

It is the same legal and diplomatic way. And that was why, if you remember vividly, he said the Bi­afra now is that of the mind.

That means he made a mistake the first time by going to war?

He didn’t make a mistake. It was what was the fad then. But with the benefit of hindsight, if we had adopted guerrilla warfare we wouldn’t have lost any war. Even now, it is easy to get Biafra in one week, if we want.

How do you get it in one week?

It is for every Igbo man in every part of Nigeria to come back home, and stay at home. If you have a bag of rice you share it with your neighbour, and we manage. We won’t stay up to one week; there will be negotiations for Biafra. But the problem that happened which is what being out of Bi­afra caused, was that immediately after the war; people started going back to other places.

Remember that for three years we had sur­vived on our own; but when you go out to other places you start digging in, and the more you dig in, the weaker you become. For instance, it is easier for the Hausa man to take actions because when he comes to your place, he doesn’t come with big beds and all that. He comes with a mat, so when he feels threatened; he rolls up the mat and goes away. At times, he abandons it. The greatest problem we have is the acquisitiveness in our people. We acquire a lot. You don’t come to somebody’s land and start building mansions and acquiring land and other things. It doesn’t make it easy for us to go home. That’s why when you go to some places as an Igbo man, they offer you land free of charge.

What is the situation on the wran­gling within the extended Ojukwu household?

The wrangling is very simple. It is a fight be­tween good and bad, lies and truth. You find out that two people are fighting, one is telling lies, and the other telling the truth. When everybody admits that one is telling the truth, then there is no problem. There is no issue there than an attempt to steal property that rightly and legally belongs to me.

It is a struggle for property, and if everybody has accepted that this thing belongs to this man, let him be there; then there wouldn’t be any problem. But now, feeling that something belongs to you, and maybe by their own per­sonal calculations or whatever, you are not tall enough, or strong enough, or sighted enough to know that it belongs to you, they will try to take it. Then, along the line, I was able to find out what was going on.

What did you find out?

That these things belong to me. And that was why the hatred was there, because I am not too tall, I am not the most handsome man.

Now that you have claimed what is yours, are you waving the olive branch? Will you share it equitably?

I will not wave the olive branch. The only thing as I said is that there is a pot of beans on the fire. The pot of beans was prepared by my mum. By no stretch of imagination can I fin­ish the pot of beans. But you cannot come and shove me away, and tell me you will give me part of the beans that my mother prepared and left for me. The first thing you do is to agree that this pot of beans belongs to “Ak­punwa”- (strong man). Akpunwa, can you give us some? Akpunwa, will be happy that you even accepted that this pot of beans be­longs to him and graciously give you some. That is the truth. You cannot kill Dim Odu­megwu Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, because he is the only child of his father. You can’t do that. That is unjust. That is unnatural. His fa­ther acquired his wealth. If God wanted him to have 100 children, God would have done it.. But God made it in such a way that he only had one child. And God also made that child to be very popular.

But I thought you have uncles? One is a professor, another an engi­neer.

That is not the bone of contention. Hav­ing a child; there are different ways. You can have an adopted child. You can have a professional child. You can have a spiritual child. What I am talking about is natural child, biological child. I say it without any fears. My grandfather had only one natural child, and that was my father. It is not that somebody will come out and say it is be­cause of long association. Even as I am here, some people are claiming to be my children. Some people come and say, “I love you un­cle. I want you to adopt me.” But because of the problem we have had in the family, I am reluctant. There was one I told please; I can’t be your father. And he begged, and I said please, it will create problems. Ofu osisi adigh alu madu n’anya ugboro n’abuo (one stick cannot poke one in the eyes twice) I cannot make the same mistake he made. The truth is the truth. He is the only son of his father. When my father was alive, they were not talking. If he felt threatened by them he would have killed them during the war.

He had the power of life and death during the war. He could have just bent over, whis­pered to his lieutenants to take them to the hottest part of the war front. And they will be shot like dogs. But he did not, because he didn’t feel threatened. He went on exile for 13 years and none of them recovered those property. When he came back, the govern­ment gave them back to him.

When he handed them over to his son, he was alive. He knew what he was doing when he handed them over to his eldest legitimate child, and if he were alive, he would have said who are these thieves? I don’t know them. But he was here, and I was managing his property. He was here; I was with him all the way. I spoke with him one on one, and he told me the story about everything; only for them to turn round to say this one must be MU-MU, let us kill him. They never chal­lenged him when he was alive.

Your father’s wife Bianca is also in court. Why?

Yes, she is in court, because she was sleep­ing with him. When you sleep with a man, some of his thoughts go down in your head. And when you’re close to your parents some of their thoughts filter into your mind. Does it not surprise you that we always seem to be fighting for identical things? She is fighting the same people I am fighting. What is the problem between both of us? It is the issue of who will be the captain. I refused her to be my captain, because she is a woman, it is against Igbo culture. But, as a woman, she has other ideas. She wants her children to assume the mantle, but they are so small. It does not follow the natural sequence.

What about the WILL that your fa­ther left behind where he ceded most of the property to the kids?

That was part of the scheming to steal some of the property. It was a forged Will. That is why it is in court. And that is why I am surprised that people still talk about Will. There is no Will. The problem that is there is supremacy. She feels she has to be my mother. She cannot be my mother. My mother is much; much older… In fact, my mother is the friend of her mother. They were mates, living together. She can only be my stepmother.

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136 comments

  1. Henry Voke Viere

    You see;this is to tell you that the igbos are not united

  2. Emmanuel Ndukwe

    Frustration has many grand children I don’t blame you

  3. Daniel Dove Williams

    Who is ojukwu,s son , when his father was alive what did they do about biafra, he better go and die ,, we have a hero who is ready to die to achive this biafra, ,, we don,t need ojukwu,s family on this again, there time is over ,,,

  4. Ojukwu’s era has come and gone. His family does not command the entire IGBO race. Am sorry to say this…if there’ll be Biafra, it is still this same Nnamdi Kanu that will actualize it. What we call violent agitation is exactly what Ojukwu, your father did 47years back.

  5. Bereal Ablegod

    We don’t expect u to be in support of Biafra struggle,hear dis whether d devil likes it or not it will surely be a success someday. When it triumph d real leaders will emerge & be decorated @ last. I stand for biafra! I stand for truth! I stand for justice.

  6. Sparrow Bernard Oguguo

    Lol… We igbos sef… We neva get biafra nd we dey fight for leadership… If our main is creating biafra, it’s too early to be fighting for leadership… Greediness is a very big problem among us

  7. Abigail Chukwu

    That Guy in that picture is not ojukwu son is Ngega gossip mail najia is just making you people to be agree anytime they post anything look the picture well before you talk ok

  8. Steph Williams

    This is the problem of Igbo people….no Love ❤ among them.Biafra go hard oooo.

  9. Hmmmmmmmm who kias Abeg we don’t accept foos here

  10. Henry Voke Viere

    Which money ;did he take from Buharia?

  11. Henry Voke Viere

    You be at the front to go die na

  12. Abigail Chukwu

    And that is not your problem

  13. Henry Voke Viere

    Tell them bro

  14. Iyobor Oribhabor

    Henry Voke Viere U0001f602U0001f602U0001f602

  15. Henry Voke Viere

    Abigail Chukwu Is my business oh ;he rot in jail;when he was making noise;he fail to know that he would be dealth with

  16. Henry Voke Viere Use your head man,why are you so worried about their well being? must they stay with you and why can’t you live without them?you are a man so stop being lousy.

  17. Stupid ldiot ask your mother who is your father, there is no way light and darkness can be together mumu ojukwu son my axx

  18. Steph Williams

    Shut down U0001f447..you be mumu,for years Biafra no go stand.

  19. Amala Jennifer Obi-Okafor

    Trouble in the Igbo camp

  20. Steph Williams

    Jennifer kisses U0001f48b……

  21. OmoGodwin Damilola Oluwaseyi

    Soon, they will say he’s a Mallam. Igbos. Their lives are nothing different from our nollywood

  22. Daniel Dove Williams

    Henry Voke Viere, whats your problem, you better go to bed,

  23. Tagboh Joseph Obiakor

    I think this is the fake son of ojukwu ignore he is looking for relevancy

  24. Gozilino Everist

    Nne u get am for bad mouth lolU0001f602

  25. Gozilino Everist

    And where are u from?

  26. God almighty go put big pot of sickness and sorrow for you and your family useless man Aka chukwu di n ahu di Biafra’s

  27. am sorry but the man is talking nonsense bro’s

  28. Nadis Justin Emechebe

    Henry Voke Viere, don’t say the Igbos are not United because I know you are Urhobo and my mom is from Alaka in Uvwie LGA, Effurun Warri..
    Can you swear that the whole Ijaw, Itsekiri and Urhobo are United ?
    Don’t use the comments from few Igbo people to judge the whole Igbos.
    Ijaw Ijaw killed themselves during the last Bayelsa election and u will say they are United. Alaka, Jakpa and Okito always fight themselves for the sake of community leadership..
    Point inwards before pointing outwards..

  29. JohnRaphael Adoyi

    Who’s ojukwu son? Who know him in igbo community? If he’s responsible enough, why should his father surrendered all his properties to a woman (Bianca) instead of him?

  30. JohnRaphael Adoyi

    In ojukwu will; he claim that one of his lost son is in north, re we sure he’s not the one vomiting this rubbish?

  31. Nadis Justin Emechebe

    Henry Voke Viere, don’t say the Igbos are not United because I know you are Urhobo and my mom is from Alaka in Uvwie LGA, Effurun Warri..
    Can you swear that the whole Ijaw, Itsekiri and Urhobo are United ?
    Don’t use the comments from few Igbo people to judge the whole Igbos because the people that came out for protest previously shows that we are currently more United and stronger than ever ..
    Ijaw Ijaw killed themselves during the last Bayelsa election and u will say they are United. Alaka, Jakpa and Okito in Effurun Warri always fight themselves for the sake of community leadership..
    We are United and don’t allow anyone to say we are not United because they are the worst apart from Fulani and Hausa that only thinks about conquer and rule..

  32. Odily Barthlomew Onyia

    Blessing for you dear,you made my day.

  33. Odily Barthlomew Onyia

    My people instead of abusing each other ,we needed to energise our senators to stand stronger to end graze bill so that herdsman will leave our land immediately.

  34. Jane-Coleth Anulika Onuoha

    who is. he I wonder how much or wat he was promised . kanu we know .

  35. Henry Voke Viere

    Peter ObiAdada hahahhahahahha;that guy will rot in prison

  36. Henry Voke Viere

    Ojukwu son spoke well and just the truth;he is a man of integrity and with vision;not the stupid Nnamdi Kanu

  37. Henry Voke Viere

    Ojukwu son spoke well and just the truth;he is a man of integrity and with vision;not the stupid Nnamdi Kanu

  38. Chioma Okoyefi

    Who asked you

  39. Chioma Okoyefi

    Who asked you

  40. Chibuike Bede Nwaogu

    That’s the problem! Once their pocket is full they start rejecting the vow they made to Biafra

  41. Chibuike Bede Nwaogu

    That’s the problem! Once their pocket is full they start rejecting the vow they made to Biafra

  42. Chioma Okoyefi

    Who asked you?

  43. Chioma Okoyefi

    Who asked you?

  44. Amaka Ogu Anyiam

    who know that fool?ojukwu dont have like that fool there

  45. Amaka Ogu Anyiam

    who know that fool?ojukwu dont have like that fool there

  46. JesusMurphy Igbo Amaka

    I don’t think is Ojukwu’s son saying that, is a manipulation

  47. JesusMurphy Igbo Amaka

    I don’t think is Ojukwu’s son saying that, is a manipulation

  48. Rebecca Omodiale

    I tire o…same thing i told someone sometimes ago..LEADERSHIP GO BRING ISSUES AMONGST THE IGBOS.

  49. Rebecca Omodiale

    I tire o…same thing i told someone sometimes ago..LEADERSHIP GO BRING ISSUES AMONGST THE IGBOS.

  50. They said that is not Ojukwu’s son. He just claimed to be.

  51. They said that is not Ojukwu’s son. He just claimed to be.

  52. His not ojukwu son

  53. Best talk ever .. Kudos for you sabi man .

  54. His not ojukwu son he claim to be Ojukwu lost son but Ojukwu’s family dis agree with him and ask him for DNA.pls always listen radio Biafra that’s why u will hear the truth@ Linda

  55. Is too late… A lot of igbos have died already by d fulani herdsmen nd we got to do something about it, weather u are in support of biafra or not

  56. OK thank you

  57. Henry Voke Viere ,I read all your comments in this platform stop your hating this guy who claim to be ojukwu son his not.we knows the truth he wants to sabotage our struggle

  58. Kenneth Akanno

    This guy is not Ojukwu’s Son, if Nnamdi Kanu is not our leader who is???

  59. Maduka Oguejiofor

    that Ojukwu son is very very stupid

  60. Ndubuisi Akanno

    This guy is not Ojukwu’s Son, if Nnamdi Kanu is not our leader who is? i love you so much my leader God is with you sir

  61. Ndubuisi Akanno

    MANTLE OF AUTHORITY GIVEN TO THE LEADER OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF BIAFRA MAZI NNAMDI KANU………SHARE

  62. Fredericks Ezekwem

    Ojukwu was a former leader of biafra just like in other countries of the world.

  63. Then u are a fool fool fool fool & monkey like obasuja

  64. Ifeanyi Sylvester Egbunamu

    Steph Williams but your families are not better. so do something about your family first “

  65. Ayelokun Hercease Olanrewaju

    War between them already . U0001f602U0001f602U0001f602U0001f602U0001f602U0001f602 anyone that talk the truth is the enemy of an igbo man. U0001f606U0001f606U0001f606U0001f606U0001f606.God you know why you create this different people (igbo) please let there wish be done. We ain’t enjoying them in our midst

  66. He is suddenly not Ojukwu’s son because he didn’t support Nnamdi kanu’s stupidity but he had come out openly to support him, these igbos abusing him would have praised him to high heavens. I have always said it that not all igbos believe in this sham called Biafra,time will tell.

  67. Ibraheem Muhammad

    Puhahaha like what his father said.

  68. If it was what he said, then he is not worth to be a human talk less be a son of Ikemba Ojukwu.

  69. Ifeanyi Sylvester maybe you don’t understand English or you don’t know how to read.are they talking about families here.hiss

  70. What’s your point????

  71. Are you guys still on this?

  72. SureSon Josh Oshagye

    But now you yourselves are to put off all these: anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, filthy language out of your mouth. Do not lie to one another, since you have put off the old man with his deeds, and have put on the new man who is renewed in knowledge according to the image of Him who created him, where there is neither Greek nor Jew, circumcised nor uncircumcised, barbarian, Scythian, slave nor free, but Christ is all and in all. Therefore, as the elect of God, holy and beloved, put on tender mercies, kindness, humility, meekness, longsuffering; bearing with one another, and forgiving one another, if anyone has a complaint against another; even as Christ forgave you, so you also must do. But above all these things put on love, which is the bond of perfection. And let the peace of God rule in your hearts, to which also you were called in one body; and be thankful. Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing with grace in your hearts to the Lord. And whatever you do in word or deed, do all in the name of the Lord Jesus, giving thanks to God the Father through Him.
    Colossians 3:8-17 NKJV
    http://bible.com/114/col.3.8-17.NKJV

  73. SureSon Josh Oshagye

    Will u stay or cry and hid in d bush… A wise woman build bt d foolish one like u destroy go look for ur husband stop sleeping with other women’s husband

  74. SureSon Josh Oshagye

    Is death and forgotten, biafraud is nt even in a history

  75. May be the guy na Yoruba or Hausa??? He is one of us!!!

  76. SureSon Josh Oshagye

    Flight go to Nigeria every day in every where in d world bt may be in ur village van comes there ones a year so wait for next year whn it will comes , talkative

  77. SureSon Josh Oshagye

    Linda sorry to tell u the truth, God created women for peace that is y he said a wise woman build her home and d foolish one destroy her home, plz what Christian are u?

  78. SureSon Josh Oshagye

    A bagging dog does nt bit , u pple shld strike if u really need Biafra wht are u fools waiting for

  79. Chibuzo Ihuoma

    I never knew we had these many illiterates in the Igbo race until radio biafra/kanu’s ipob followers came out.

  80. Prince Emmanuel M. Kalu

    The only reason reasonable and right thinking people don’t talk ever so often is because lots of people are ignorant of the truth. Sometimes, what you hear is just a microcosm of the real truth and because some small minds can not deal with the real truth; they stay with fallacies and are goaded by that into making wrong assumptions and turns in their miserable life, simply because they lack the capacity to deal with the truth! I could almost swear that the youth of today;especially of the Igbo extraction are the worst culprits in this madness. They are very sadly not well informed – some of them! They are in a hurry to rush to nowhere for the conclusions of the matter without taking time to even understand the “forward”, before the very first chapter of the book, yet, they are already concluding the matter before they start to understand it. The man in question – the first son of (Late) Dim, Eze Gburu – guru Igbo, Ikemba Nnewi, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu’s Son, Chf.
    Debe Odumegwu-ojukwu is well positioned to fight for what his father believed and fought for. No one can deny him that honor! But he chose to be a man of honor and courage. A man of peace and Immense grace. Due diligence, respect and trust are his main thrust is his dealing GS with his human Kind, just like his father, and his grand father, Sir, Lewis Ojukwu; before his father, the Ikemba!! These qualities did not fail those before him, why should he jettison such great qualities? I know him as a retired Senior Police officer, retired meritoriously and now a private lawyer doing extremely well for himself in real estate, and a well respected Igbo high Chief – the “Akpunwa Nnewi” he has nothing to prove to any body but chooses to play the bridge – builder!!! Who could understand the issues well? It is not about who makes the most notice but one who understands the real truth. Chf. Debe, in another thousand years know the truth, defends the truth and is guiding by the truth along side the Supreme Elders Council (SEC), Ndigbo think – thank. You, see, for a man in his age, experience and reach, both locally and internationally, you can not fault his stand until you avail your self the much he holds. Are we Ndigbo doing it right? Insulting our leaders and vilifying them? Calling them names; using all unfair means to achieve what may be a legitimate cause? Intimidation and threat to people and does not equate common sense, in the act of diplomacy;neither does it confer legitimacy in a given cause!! Due process is the way forward. Accountability for those who aspire to positions of authority is sine qua non! Diplomacy and not rash brash decisioning is the way of the international relations and survival. These were the very ingredients that have been lacking in the order of the day in that camp. The elders had to stop the impunity of that charade. Anyone is free to believe a lie, but when the chips are down, and the truth is understood, people will know who is their true leader(s). Until then, Chief Debe Ojukwu, is a true Son of Dim, Ikemba, Odumegwu Ojukwu and had no reason for allowing a true cause frittered away by “baseless hot heads”, lacking in honor of the fatherland! Chief Debe Ojukwu I know is a true patriot and will defend the cause of justice, no matter whose Ox is gored! After all, he is well grounded officer of the force(Rtd.), and seasoned lawyer of repute. Court him, ask him, reach out to him and and the Supreme Elders Council ,it shall be well with your cause!!! Enough of ignorant followers; be wise for once!!! Thank you all.

  81. Prince Emmanuel M. Kalu

    I do concur absolutely!!!

  82. Prince Emmanuel M. Kalu

    It is not about fighting g for leadership position; not from the position of Chf. Debe Ojukwu and the Supreme Council of Elders. No, it was to stop what was perceived as impunity on the parts of those riding on the crest or euphoria of Biafra without understanding the right way to finish it on a high note – Success lane! International diplomacy, due diligence, respect to International laws and obervering such protocols as designed for effective harmonisation. That’s the bone of contention; and respect, trust, accountability and finally, due diligence.

  83. Morenikeji S. Dammy

    Kai can u see life? Suddenly most igbos are rejecting ojukwu and his families, some even said what did he even do šef? Kai kai this people won’t stop surprising me everyday

  84. Biafra is real. Bf odas got dis way d workd it out

  85. I don’t have time for jobless people like u @soreson or sureson cus u don’t hv a point, foolishness has taken over ur heart

  86. Okonkwo Probity

    Who is Ojukwus Son on Biafra matters ???

  87. Am not interested in whatever any of you is saying here, all of you speaking big grammar and don’t even know what they are saying, Biafra or no Biafra that’s left for God to decide, am not against Nnamdi’s violent agitation of Biafra neither am I in support of it but why will that bebe say such thing, he really ain’t ojukwu’s son, when they buried Ojukwu whew was he? You think u just gain popularity by being blasphemous? Secondly for u @sureson, you need an English class, and better stop commenting here this is ndi Igbo page why everywhere we go you guys keep fellowing us about?

  88. since ur father die what have you done as his son about this ezi

  89. Seasonal Protocols

    FAKE identity …..Senator Ngige

  90. Seasonal Protocols

    FAKE identity …..Senator Ngige

  91. Gbenga. .how old are you

  92. Is that the question?

  93. Adedayo Sunday

    Esther, you are clamouring 4 violence but can u allow ur brothers and boyfriend 2 go out n fight when the war begin.

  94. Adedayo Sunday

    Sadly, they so many

  95. Adedayo Sunday

    Another illiteracy in display

  96. Adedayo Sunday

    Imagine that level of illiteracy

  97. Ojukwus time has gone now is nnamdi kanus time OK tell him to sort up

  98. Kalu Okuwa Kalu Okuwa

    Who are u to put ur dirty mouth in igbo issues, fulani u are , yes u

  99. Olusegun Armstrong Ojewande

    I put the question to you, if you think Ojukwu was violent, what is your messiah cooling off in prison steering towards? What has been his tool? Is it not violence and menace he is trying to unleash and for selfish reasons? All the blood of the dead igbos in the course of pursuing mirage biafra is on him. Keep fooling yourself

  100. Kalu Okuwa Kalu Okuwa

    , where are u coming from

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