The Iroko of Africa, the fearless lion of Biafra land, a living genius and beacon of truth, the prisoner of conscience who stands tall despi...
The Iroko of Africa, the fearless lion of Biafra land, a living genius and beacon of truth, the prisoner of conscience who stands tall despite the shackles, the defender of the poor and oppressed, the nightmare of terrorists and herdsmen alike. He is the man who sees beyond the horizon, the voice of the voiceless, the Ohamadike of Igbo land, a Nostradamus of our time whose foresight has illuminated paths for many.
As the town crier of Radio Biafra, his resonant voice echoes far and wide. He dares to challenge systems of oppression and exposes the unfolding Fulanization agenda with unwavering conviction. A visionary, a protector, and a symbol of resilience, his presence remains a guiding light for the pursuit of justice and freedom.
This vivid revelation and prediction of herdsmen were seriously and repeatedly streaming on radio Biafra when all the states in Nigeria were sleeping and snoring. The IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, was hammering how prepared herdsmen are and ready to strike at any time. The Fulani politicians, APC government and politicians, a few Biafran politicians, the British and some foreign governments are all aware of this secret, deadly plan, but the main key target is Biafra land. IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu dished out this valuable, classified and sensitive information as far back as more than ten years ago.
The majority of Nigerian citizens and clergymen stood against him, dismissing his warnings as propaganda and branding him a warmonger bent on disrupting Nigeria's fragile peace. Over 90% of Biafran and Nigerian politicians orchestrated his unlawful arrest and numerous failed assassination attempts. For years, he broadcast on Radio Biafra, imploring the political class to rise to their duty: to protect their people and ensure security. Yet, his appeals were deliberately ignored. Many Biafran politicians had already aligned themselves with their Fulani masters, aiding the long-anticipated Fulanization agenda. Their focus remained solely on securing political positions and lucrative contracts, leaving their people vulnerable.
Clergymen and traditional leaders further betrayed the cause, engaging in secret negotiations that effectively ceded Biafran land to Fulani interests. They exploited religious influence to disguise their treachery while communities suffered increasing insecurity. Politicians failed to establish local vigilance forces to safeguard farms and families, allowing herdsmen to infiltrate villages, slaughter innocent people, and commit unspeakable acts, including raping mothers in their homes. Mainstream media, newspapers, radio, and television remained silent on these atrocities, only addressing them when unavoidable. Even then, the narrative was twisted, reducing the horrors to mere "herdsmen and farmers clashes."
Under this negligence, IPOB took decisive action, founding the Eastern Security Network (ESN) out of necessity. The ESN has drastically reduced killings in Biafra land, providing a level of safety unseen in other states. Meanwhile, political leaders created the Ebube Agu Security Outfit, a tool of oppression masquerading as protection. They recruited criminals, ex-convicts, cultists, and known troublemakers into its ranks, who collaborated with Nigerian forces to target the ESN and the very people they claimed to defend. Under the guise of security, Ebube Agu burned homes, shops, and lives while not once confronting the Fulani herdsmen wreaking havoc. As Biafran lands suffered, non-Biafran states cheered, chanting, "Kill them—they want Biafra," endorsing the violence and injustice.
Behold the unfolding reality: every state in Nigeria is now engulfed in chaos, with no exceptions. The reported and unreported turmoil has become the national anthem of despair and dominates media discussions. The Fulani herdsmen are relentless in their rampage, driven by a determined timeline to complete their long-planned agenda with unwavering resolve.
Take Uromi in Edo State as an illustrative case study. Fulani herdsmen have spread terror throughout the region, kidnapping, killing, and even abducting their king, who has been forced to pay ransom for his freedom. Those unable to pay have been subjected to organ harvesting as the herdsmen engage in the horrifying organ trade. Farms worth millions of dollars have been devastated, women have been violated, and the atrocities committed here exceed even those seen in Biafra.
(To be continued)
By Oliver Tambo (Abia State Media)
Edited by Oge Izuwa
For States Media Team
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