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Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by cocolacec(m): 6:41pm On Feb 05, 2022
Ohanaeze: Igbo not interested in leaving Nigeria

Those thinking the Southeast has a plan to exit Nigeria should perish the thought. Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” Ohanaeze President, Prof George Obiozor, said at a news conference yesterday.

The Apex Igbo socio-political reiterated its resolve to ensure that a Southeasterner becomes Nigeria’s President next year.

At the briefing in Enugu, the Enugu State capital, the group unveiled Political Action Committee to ensure work to actualise the dream of an Igbo man becoming President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor in 2023.

Reiterating the Igbo’s preparedness to contest and win the coveted seat, Prof Obiozor said the Political Action Committee under his chairmanship, will Ohanaeze’s Secretary-General, Ambassador Okey Emuchay, will serve as the Secretary.

The committee, he added, would be more persuasive in approaching non-Igbo politicians while playing advisory role to Igbo aspirants.

Obiozor said: “Once more may I repeat…, Ndigbo are not secessionists or separatists; Igbos are prepared and deserve the Presidency. It is politically defensible and morally justifiable.

“To realise this, the National Executive council of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has established the Political Action Committee to be chaired by the President General, Ambassador Professor George Obiozor, while the Secretary General, Ambassador Okey Emuchay, MFR will serve as the Secretary. Full composition will be done soon”.

He described Igbo presidency in 2033 as a right decision and an idea, whose time has come.

On the issue of the Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) and incarceration of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, Obiozor said the apex Igbo body remained consistent in asking for political solution to the problem, including prerogative of mercy for Kanu’s freedom and amnesty.

The Ohanaeze leader said: “It is said in the Bible Ecclesiastes 3,’ that to everything there is season and a time to every purpose under the heaven; A time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted.

“The essence of the above quotation is to remind Nigerians and Nigeria that at the present age of our country today (about 62 years), we need introspective and retrospective thinking in order to reassess our journey so far as a nation or as a country. In doing so includes serious re-examination of our history as one nation.

“If the truth must be told, the nation has made two consistent mistakes that have worsened all other problems leading the nation to near breaking points.

“Those two devils in Nigerian politics are power sharing and social injustice. In all we drifted into these two problems with nonchalance or with ease, and sometimes oblivious of their consequences until what we think is a simple or easy problem develops into a national disaster or catastrophy.

“For those who can remember, how did we get into the western region crisis in the 1960s? How did we get to the civil war (1967-1970). How did we get to NADECO (Abiola crisis) and even Southsouth Avengers?

“Today, the situation of the country is not totally different but even more complicated. Today indeed, the way things are, with communication and modern technology, our country is set not only at the usual breaking points which were more easily controlled and contained in the past to preserve Nigerian unity, but a point of synchronized national crisis which will be more difficult to be controlled or contained today.”

Lamenting the prevalence of ethno-regional nationalism and the attendant recession of Nigerian nationalism, Obiozor insisted that it will require pan-Nigerians like Igbo to reinvigorate the nation’s path to unity.

He said: “Nigeria was a country negotiated and amalgamated under some agreements that balanced sensitive issues of power-sharing and balancing of power regardless of any other conditions. It was a system where every person had an equal chance in life regardless of their tribe, race or religion.

“In 1960 at independence, our founding fathers – Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir Ahmadu Belo, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Tafawa Balewa, joyfully embraced both independence and all existing institutions establishing Nigerian unity.

“Those founding fathers later found out that our country Nigeria, had inherent measures of historic conflict of ideas and ideals. Consequently, all Nigerian leaders even today have utilized Nigeria’s ‘Doctrine of creative use of conflicts and crises’. This old doctrine can be used once more to save the country and control the present crisis.

“But today also and in terms of nationalism, only few countries in the world have fallen so fast as Nigeria in recent years, Nigerians must recognize that something went wrong.

“Nigerian nationalism is receding as ethno- regional nationalism is growing astronomically. It is time to rebuild and restore Nigerian nationalism and national spirit. As the national situation is today, it will require Pan Nigerians like Igbos to reinvigorate the nation’s path to unity.

“And a Southeast Igbo president of Nigeria in 2023 will be one of the most critical but positive decision of the nation’s history because, it is the right decision and an idea whose time has come.

“For those in doubt, please be assured that he/she will focus on what can be done, instead of arguing over what is impossible,” Obiozor stated.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/ohanaeze-igbo-not-interested-in-leaving-nigeria/amp/
Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by Michelle70(m): 6:47pm On Feb 05, 2022
grin
Its true but will Almajiri people congress party give them ticket?

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Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by omenkaLives(m): 6:48pm On Feb 05, 2022
Too little too late.

They can pressurise their darling party, the pdp, to hand one of their own the ticket though. As for the "Alumajiri People's Congress", the ticket goes to an "Afonja".

Ohanaeze, get that into your heads. smiley

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Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by helinues: 6:52pm On Feb 05, 2022
Na now dey dey break for SE

Una good morning oo

grin

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Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by seunmsg(m): 6:53pm On Feb 05, 2022
“E be like say they want to tell us another story again o” grin grin grin

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Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by Asgard73: 7:05pm On Feb 05, 2022
Ohaneze politicking .. nice one..
Is good .. una starts talking with serious politicking.. against 2027.. sustaining the tempo.

Southern Nigeria ain’t ready. Too much tribal greed and hatred.
East might be compensated with Vice to help their preparation for 2027.

Till then .

Power returns North
Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by Asgard73: 7:08pm On Feb 05, 2022
seunmsg:
“E be like say they want to tell us another story again o” grin grin grin

Nobody is telling a different story.. ohaneze from days have always made same clear .. and consistent even Yoruba people in their abuses do differentiate igbos according to them from IPOB

So why Yoruba people above the make drama out of stone ..

Yoruba sef..

To change narratives no hard them at all
Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by Ojiofor: 7:22pm On Feb 05, 2022
Of course Ohanaeze ndi Igbo and Igbos in general are not interested in secession agitation by some abroad based hustlers whose faces are unknown in Igboland.

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Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by OsuAmaka: 7:24pm On Feb 05, 2022
Nigerian Presidency dey reset brain. Lol These red cap clowns should realize it's rather too late.


-Osu amaka

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Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by QuotaSystem: 7:38pm On Feb 05, 2022
Too late to cry when the head is already off.

Same Elders gave tacit support to Kanu & IPOB over the years, but are now doing a 180 degrees about turn to deny their proclivity for secession now that the Presidency is about to elude them once again thanks to the utter foolishness of Nnamdi Kanu/IPOB for the past 6 years.
Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by beerfraud(f): 7:43pm On Feb 05, 2022
Wahala for who be okoro in this generation
Gbasgbos everyday

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Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 7:44pm On Feb 05, 2022
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cocolacec:
Ohanaeze: Igbo not interested in leaving Nigeria

Those thinking the Southeast has a plan to exit Nigeria should perish the thought. Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” Ohanaeze President, Prof George Obiozor, said at a news conference yesterday.

The Apex Igbo socio-political reiterated its resolve to ensure that a Southeasterner becomes Nigeria’s President next year.

At the briefing in Enugu, the Enugu State capital, the group unveiled Political Action Committee to ensure work to actualise the dream of an Igbo man becoming President Muhammadu Buhari’s successor in 2023.

Reiterating the Igbo’s preparedness to contest and win the coveted seat, Prof Obiozor said the Political Action Committee under his chairmanship, will Ohanaeze’s Secretary-General, Ambassador Okey Emuchay, will serve as the Secretary.

The committee, he added, would be more persuasive in approaching non-Igbo politicians while playing advisory role to Igbo aspirants.

Obiozor said: “Once more may I repeat…, Ndigbo are not secessionists or separatists; Igbos are prepared and deserve the Presidency. It is politically defensible and morally justifiable.

“To realise this, the National Executive council of Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide has established the Political Action Committee to be chaired by the President General, Ambassador Professor George Obiozor, while the Secretary General, Ambassador Okey Emuchay, MFR will serve as the Secretary. Full composition will be done soon”.

He described Igbo presidency in 2033 as a right decision and an idea, whose time has come.

On the issue of the Independent Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) and incarceration of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, Obiozor said the apex Igbo body remained consistent in asking for political solution to the problem, including prerogative of mercy for Kanu’s freedom and amnesty.

The Ohanaeze leader said: “It is said in the Bible Ecclesiastes 3,’ that to everything there is season and a time to every purpose under the heaven; A time to be born and a time to die, a time to plant and a time to pluck up that which is planted.

“The essence of the above quotation is to remind Nigerians and Nigeria that at the present age of our country today (about 62 years), we need introspective and retrospective thinking in order to reassess our journey so far as a nation or as a country. In doing so includes serious re-examination of our history as one nation.

“If the truth must be told, the nation has made two consistent mistakes that have worsened all other problems leading the nation to near breaking points.

“Those two devils in Nigerian politics are power sharing and social injustice. In all we drifted into these two problems with nonchalance or with ease, and sometimes oblivious of their consequences until what we think is a simple or easy problem develops into a national disaster or catastrophy.

“For those who can remember, how did we get into the western region crisis in the 1960s? How did we get to the civil war (1967-1970). How did we get to NADECO (Abiola crisis) and even Southsouth Avengers?

“Today, the situation of the country is not totally different but even more complicated. Today indeed, the way things are, with communication and modern technology, our country is set not only at the usual breaking points which were more easily controlled and contained in the past to preserve Nigerian unity, but a point of synchronized national crisis which will be more difficult to be controlled or contained today.”

Lamenting the prevalence of ethno-regional nationalism and the attendant recession of Nigerian nationalism, Obiozor insisted that it will require pan-Nigerians like Igbo to reinvigorate the nation’s path to unity.

He said: “Nigeria was a country negotiated and amalgamated under some agreements that balanced sensitive issues of power-sharing and balancing of power regardless of any other conditions. It was a system where every person had an equal chance in life regardless of their tribe, race or religion.

“In 1960 at independence, our founding fathers – Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, Sir Ahmadu Belo, Chief Obafemi Awolowo, Tafawa Balewa, joyfully embraced both independence and all existing institutions establishing Nigerian unity.

“Those founding fathers later found out that our country Nigeria, had inherent measures of historic conflict of ideas and ideals. Consequently, all Nigerian leaders even today have utilized Nigeria’s ‘Doctrine of creative use of conflicts and crises’. This old doctrine can be used once more to save the country and control the present crisis.

“But today also and in terms of nationalism, only few countries in the world have fallen so fast as Nigeria in recent years, Nigerians must recognize that something went wrong.

“Nigerian nationalism is receding as ethno- regional nationalism is growing astronomically. It is time to rebuild and restore Nigerian nationalism and national spirit. As the national situation is today, it will require Pan Nigerians like Igbos to reinvigorate the nation’s path to unity.

“And a Southeast Igbo president of Nigeria in 2023 will be one of the most critical but positive decision of the nation’s history because, it is the right decision and an idea whose time has come.

“For those in doubt, please be assured that he/she will focus on what can be done, instead of arguing over what is impossible,” Obiozor stated.


https://www.google.com/amp/s/thenationonlineng.net/ohanaeze-igbo-not-interested-in-leaving-nigeria/amp/

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Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by Banmeallday: 7:45pm On Feb 05, 2022
U see I told you some of these people have some problem in their body.....

No preparation as usual for election and yet they want to silence those preparing to leave the Nigg Area....


Ndigbo what is your problem naaaah?
Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by NimrodEndOfDays(m): 7:45pm On Feb 05, 2022
Asgard73:


Nobody is telling a different story.. ohaneze from days have always made same clear .. and consistent even Yoruba people in their abuses do differentiate igbos according to them from IPOB

So why Yoruba people above the make drama out of stone ..

Yoruba sef..

To change narratives no hard them at all
slippery snakes grin
Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by Ojiofor: 8:04pm On Feb 05, 2022
Emergingnation0:
They're inconsequential in Igbo land, IPOB we know....

IPOB is officially banned in Igboland and proscribed as a terrorist org by FG of Nigeria even your leader denied being a member of IPOB.

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Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by AntiBMC(m): 8:20pm On Feb 05, 2022
Ohaneze be speaking for themselves. Every Igbo person wants out and will gladly do so, should a referendum be held at this moment.

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Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by AntiBMC(m): 8:23pm On Feb 05, 2022
WesternOligarch:
grin grin these people are really cursed with useless elders.

Is ur region free of vseless leaders? Abeg shift if u no get talk.
Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by izac82: 9:15pm On Feb 05, 2022
QuotaSystem:
Too late to cry when the head is already off.

Same Elders gave tacit support to Kanu & IPOB over the years, but are now doing a 180 degrees about turn to deny their proclivity for secession now that the Presidency is about to elude them once again thanks to the utter foolishness of Nnamdi Kanu/IPOB for the past 6 years.
Ohaneze had never supported Kanu for one day. In fact, Kanu saw them as number one enemy to his agitation. I could remember when Nnia Nwodo house was attacked and Igbo elders dragged on Social Media. What about the beating of Ekweremadu.
However, Nigeria still remain same, whether IPOB or no IPOB, the average Nigerian hates Igbos, especially you northerners.

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Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by louqas: 6:24am On Feb 06, 2022
izac82:


However, Nigeria still remain same, whether IPOB or no IPOB, the average Nigerian hates Igbos, especially you northerners.

If northerners really hate ibos they would have driven you people away from every nook and cranny of the north the you chased fulanis away from the east.
Its ibos that are pretending to like their hosts all over the country whil habouring hatred against them....you even go to the extent of provoking your hosts so that if they react you can claim they hate you.....
Ibos are not yet serious about biafra and everyother Nigerians know that thats why they leave you in swimming in your folly because they know you are inconsequential.
You cant be anything meaningful......maybe pdp will dash you VP ticket as a birth right
Yet you cant leave.....you are indeed a dot in a circle.
Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by izac82: 10:06pm On Feb 06, 2022
louqas:


If northerners really hate ibos they would have driven you people away from every nook and cranny of the north the you chased fulanis away from the east.
Its ibos that are pretending to like their hosts all over the country whil habouring hatred against them....you even go to the extent of provoking your hosts so that if they react you can claim they hate you.....
Ibos are not yet serious about biafra and everyother Nigerians know that thats why they leave you in swimming in your folly because they know you are inconsequential.
You cant be anything meaningful......maybe pdp will dash you VP ticket as a birth right
Yet you cant leave.....you are indeed a dot in a circle.
My bad, a big mistake on that line. I know you are Yoruba, and thus naturally inclined to jump on what is none of your business, bordering on Igbo, your eternal nightmare. I don't know what you felas want, from been the most vocal critics of Biafra online to attacking anything Igbos.
I don't want to even mention the facts that you have all gone international on your Igbo hating campaign. The question is why?
Wetin Igbos do una wey una carry their matter for head like this? Chukwu aju
Re: Ohanaeze: “Ndigbo are not secessionists, nor separatists,” by louqas: 11:17am On Feb 07, 2022
izac82:

My bad, a big mistake on that line. I know you are Yoruba, and thus naturally inclined to jump on what is none of your business, bordering on Igbo, your eternal nightmare. I don't know what you felas want, from been the most vocal critics of Biafra online to attacking anything Igbos.
I don't want to even mention the facts that you have all gone international on your Igbo hating campaign. The question is why?
Wetin Igbos do una wey una carry their matter for head like this? Chukwu aju

See how you mischieviously refuse to mention the hatred ibos have been and are still showing yorubas....you show me hatred and expect me not to reciprocate?
Why did IPOB and ibos just suddenly start campaigning for baifra the moment GEJ lost a free and democratic election....just show you are sore losers.
Stop asking Nigerians to let you go....PACK UP YOUR LUGGAGES AND RELOCATE EN MASSE BACK TO YOUR REGION....no president will ever allow biafra because it will be treason....the moment most of you are back in your region you can start your agitations....even go vawulent....not while still holed up all over Nigeria

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