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A LEAN FREEDOM IS BETTER THAN A FAT SLAVERY

  September 06 2022 | State Media As you are pondering on the caption above. What Is Life Without Freedom? I choose to ask this undeniable q...

 

September 06 2022 | State Media

As you are pondering on the caption above. What Is Life Without Freedom? I choose to ask this undeniable question to the world of injustice. How do we define “Freedom [n.]: The state of being free; exemption from the power and control of another; liberty; independence. 

Everyone loves freedom and I doubt if anyone could choose bondage against freedom. We need freedom of expression, freedom of association etc. One of my theories has it that “The best gift you could give to anyone is freedom”. When you are free, you could express yourself, associate with anyone and speak against injustice anywhere you found one. 

The Indigenous People really need freedom to make their society a better abode. The Indigenous People need economic freedom where they could trade and do business without anyone ceasing their license. Closing down their businesses because of ethic bigotry and hatred. We have on record the numbers of industries shutdown by the federal government of Nigeria without anyone tangible reasons attached to it. The masses are crying on the daily basis but the government of Nigeria gives a deaf ear to their plights. It is very unfortunate we live in a society where injustice is norm.

Why the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) are struggling to emancipate themselves from the hell called Nigeria is because of the injustice in the land. You don’t ask for peace when justice is not discussed. Justice begets absolute peace. We have been peaceful in all our day to day’s activities but the government of the northern caliphate doesn’t understand what peace and democracy is all about. These are the major reasons we the Indigenous People needs to be politically free from the contraption (Nigeria) by any means possible.  

All around the global cycle, freedom is what genuine people need. No one would choose bondage over freedom. Yes! I do know we have happy slaves who don’t know they are slaves in the hands of their oppressors because of the peanut they get in the process. One thing the world should understand is that, there are times where the people will revolt against tyranny, injustice, marginalization, subjugation, lies, fraud, extrajudicial killings etc. and seek for self-determination. 

We are still in the 21st century where the truth is being exposed. Indeed, there are great people in Black Continent known as Africa who in many circumstances revolted against the evil government in the land and have fought for their freedom even when the world refused to tell itself the truth that self-determination is the fundamental RIGHT that guide every Indigenous person who choose freedom against tyranny. 

An Igbo adage says, “Let’s search after the black goat before the night falls because if the night falls you can’t find the black in the dark”. It will be practically impossible to give blind eyes over the agitation of the Indigenous People. These men, women, young girls and boys fighting today to be free are very determined and fearless before their enemies and they have vowed to make sure the nation of BIAFRA is free from this blood sucking vampires in Nigeria. 

It Is high time the British investment in West Africa (Nigeria) understand what freedom means to the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB), they should understand that guns and bullets can never kill an ideology. The Biafra cause is an ideology and no gun nor bullet can kill it. Biafra is a seed, the more you try to bury them it germinates. Let the Biafra populace gain their freedom since you can’t counter them with any Superior argument. “Freedom is the best gift you could give to anyone”. Self-determination is not a crime but fundamental human rights of every Indigenous People around the globe. All hail BIAFRA the children of the light. 

Written by:
Mazi Dimkpa Ikenna Ikenga
For: Rivers State Media

Edited by:
Lolo Oby Mboma
For: Rivers State Media

Published by:
Chibuike Nebeokike
For: Rivers State Media




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