In all his pretenses about one Nigeria, there is still one thing that the king of the North who today masquerades as the president of “one Nigeria”, President Muhammadu Buhari, has never pretended about – that is his hatred for the Igbos and the idea of a free Biafra.
The bitterness and long rooted hatred for the Igbos runs very deep in the blood of most Fulani if not much of the entire Northern political block. This may not be the case among the younger and independent thinking Northerners, but those in this category are indeed very few.
Even very many of the younger Hausa Fulani Muslims have been indoctrinated to also hate the Igbos, and this many of them have grown to love as a hubby even without any reason for doing so, other than that been born into and trained under the culture of loving to hate the Igbos.
Those at the helm of this culture of acute hatred for the Igbos are people like President Mohammadu Buhari who is a self-inflicted damage and perhaps a deserving curse on the zoo called Nigeria. Elders like Buhari horned their acceptability among the Northern almajiris through religious and tribal bigotry.
There is therefore little wonder why and how a fanatic like him became a patron of the terrorist Fulani Herdsmen, which is today his unofficial army for the clandestine agenda of the fulanization and domination of the Nigerian in every ramification.
This agenda is today almost a complete success in their calculations, except in the area of land acquisition and territorial control in some areas in the South and particularly in Biafraland. The entire South West is almost a conquered territory, even though they may argue otherwise because no war has been fought on the South Western soil.
The incontrovertible fact is that Hausa Fulani has fully conquered the South West with mere crumbs from their table. They conquered the Yoruba nation by throwing a bit of their political and economic benefits to them. They allowed the Yorubas a little room in the Nigerian political space, which gives them some feeling of “stakeholders” in the Nigerian project.
The Hausa Fulanis hegemony also gave to their willing and adopted Yorubas tribe some slot in the Nigerian army for their cowardly sons and daughters to parade themselves as “officers” in self-deceit. Same allowance was also made for their well-educated people to mingle within the corridors of the Nigerian civil service and the economic space.
So, in summary the Hausa Fulani zoo keepers of the Nigeria project, understanding why they need a partner to perpetuate the fruit of their hatred over the Igbo nation, they embraced the spinelessness of the Yoruba nation as an opportunity to create a semblance of one Nigeria. This gave them a zoo nation, with a convenient balance of political power where the Yorubas became the willing junior partner, while the Igbos and the minorities became the unwilling and grumbling elements.
There is no doubt that the Hausa Fulani experiment with the Yoruba nation is a working success for their own amusement. That explains why the Biafran Nigerian war was decided by the Yorubas in favour of the North. It is the choices that the Yoruba nation made under the leadership of the likes of Awolowo between 1967 and 1970 that sabotaged the Biafran crusade for the freedom of the Yorubas, Igbos and perhaps the minorities from the Northern albatross.
Today, both the Yorubas and the Igbos are suffering the consequences of the loss of the civil war. However, unlike the Yorubas, the Igbo nation have refused to suffer in silence and the minority tribes have found strength and a rallying point in the relentless struggle by the Igbos. This relentless freedom fight is today made more fervent and audacious by the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), under the leadership of our great leader – Mazi Nnamdi Kalu.
So, you can understand why Biafra land is apparently and in fact without any iota of doubt the last territory that the Muslim Hausa Fulani criminal jihadist think they must conquer at all cost, if their domination of Nigeria must be full and complete. They understand that Biafra land is the only territory that is holding out as the bastion and stronghold of any hope of true political and economic freedom for the Nigerian people.
They have tried to emasculate the Biafra land in so many ways, including denial of federal presence and projects, political marginalization, economic strangulation through policies targeted to kill Igbo businesses and entrepreneurship, direct and indirect attacks on Igbo businessmen and attempt to take over their businesses and companies.
Even with all these well planned and masterfully executed strategies, some of which began right after the end of open hostilities in the 1967 -1970 civil war, Biafrans have still remained prosperous, progressive and are continually emboldened to seek for their rightful place in Nigeria. This is apparently contrary to the expectations of the likes of Muhammadu Buhari and his co-Fulani haters of the Igbos.
The actions of the Hausa Fulani led Nigerian federal government and their treatment of Biafrans, especially the Igbos shows clearly that the war never ended in reality, but only moved to a new phase which leaves the Igbos as the only casualties. The evidence of this was the confiscation of Igbo funds in Nigerian banks and offer of a paltry 20 pounds to account holders irrespective of how much they had in the bank before the war.
The unfortunate coming of this terrorist marauder in Aso Rock and the curses that came with him in 2015 have since then exacerbated this deliberate onslaught against ndigbo in Nigeria using the instrumentality of the Nigeria state. The terrorist leader in the federal seat of power is now so much in a hurry to whittle down every ounce of the Biafran strength and hope of salvation, so that the Fulani agenda could go on unhindered.
Since the coming of the Buhari government has left no one in doubt that he is on a mission to fully conquer Nigeria as the land for the Fulani tribe from all over the world. Right now the only tribe that stands in his way is the Igbo nation and Buhari is in a hurry to get our people out of the way so that his own Fulani people can have free reign in Biafra land and by extension all over Nigeria.
If there is any singular purpose for which Buhari fought relentlessly to become president, it is for this purpose and nothing more. This is the singular reason for which innocent women have been killed and still been killed across the entire South East. It is the singular reason why violence has persisted across Biafra land till date and have no hope of abating anytime soon as long as this evil called Buhari remains the Commander in Chief of both the Nigerian army and also the Commander in Chief of the Meyetti Allah/Fulani militia.
The Nigerian security forces and the Fulani Herdsmen are two strong armies with a common allegiance currently. At the moment these two armies are intertwined and their objectives are aligned with the Fulani agenda to dominate the entire Nigerian landscape. They are now very much in a hurry to get this job done before Buhari leaves office in 2023, if he must leave at all.
So, let it be known that what we suffer today is a curse Nigerians brought on themselves for rejecting Goodluck Jonathan in 2015. Nigerians who voted this scorn of earth into office delivered their souls to the devil. Many of us saw it coming and resisted his campaign with all our strength and resources, but many others were so blindfold by other considerations (most of which were selfishness) in deciding to ride with the devil.
There is no passing day in the South East now without one or more killings and spate of violence, which are quickly ascribed to “unknown gunmen”. In reality these are killings and acts of violence indirectly instigated or directly perpetuated by the Fulani Herdsmen, the Nigerian police force, DSS or the Nigerian army. Biafra land has been turned to a training and killing field by the Nigerian security forces, working hand in gloves with Fulani terrorists, who are ably aided by their common Commander in Chief in the person of Buhammadu Buhari.
The whole essence of these killings and relentless violence is to instigate the people against IPOB and our leader, Nnamdi Kalu. They want to cut the umbilical cord of love and fellowship between IPOB and the people, whose lives are cut shot or maimed, and whose means of livelihood are destroyed every day. Their strategy is to put this loses at the door step of IPOB and our own MNK who has himself sacrificed so much for Biafra.
This is the reason behind the concept of unknown gunmen which was hatched by the Nigerian police force right in Owerri, the capital of Imo State. These unknown gunmen are actually proxies for Nigerian security forces and their Fulani Herder militia with whom they partner to lunch attacks in the South East and attribute it to either the Eastern Security Network (ESN) or unknown gunmen whenever it suits their purpose.
Some of the so called unknown gunmen have been either apprehended while in operation by the ESN warriors, and have been discovered to be Fulani Herders. In one occasion, one of the slain attackers was discovered to be a DSS operative, and his body was quickly recovered by the Nigerian authorities. Videos of some of these incidents were freely shared all over the social media by life witnesses.
So this concept of unknown gunmen is conceived as a strategy by the Buhari`s murderous regime to continue the violence and killings in Biafra land to enable them keep their soldiers on our streets. With this they can continue to intimidate the Igbos to cow their spirit, while also protecting and assisting the Fulani herders to roam around freely with their cattle in Biafra land.
Under this tensed atmosphere their conjecture is that the Igbos will either sell their lands to the Fulani herders voluntarily or abandon the lands for fear of the murderous and destructive activities of the terrorist Fulani herders. To achieve this target, this government have unleashed two armies against the innocent and unarmed Igbo. The first is the conventional Nigerian army and security forces, while the second is the terrorists Fulani herders. The third army is a wave of faceless “unknown gunmen”, who we know to be the operatives of the first and the second army.
Written by Williams Ukonu Esq., a Human Rights Lawyer. He wrote in from wukonu@swiftsolicitor.com.