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Tuesday, 30 May 2017

Opinion by Ransom Abia on Biafra sit-at-home order and referendum

It has become evidently glaring that at least 80% of 50m Igbos support the Biafra course and will resoundingly vote Leave/Yes! once a referendum is conducted.

The remaining 20% are divided as follows:

5% are the political thieves who are beneficiaries of the corrupt corporate Nigeria. They are afraid they will not have the thievery leverage in Biafra. This 5% of the people are corrupt politicians who want the corporate Nigeria to be kept intact so they have much to steal; of which they cannot have such leverage in a people oriented, structurally and technologically driven Biafra.

10% are some of the very rich and wealthy Igbos who have their investments scattered all over Nigeria and are ignorantly afraid they will lose their wealth in the eventual Biafra independence. They are ignorant of international laws. They don't know that an independent and sovereign Biafra will be a signatory to most of the international laws. They don't know that Biafra will become the 16th member of ECOWAS, a member of AU, UN and every of such bodies. This means that Nigeria will have no right over their investments but can only treat them as foreigners and impose taxes. In the eventual Biafra independence, Nigeria will have no right to seize or confiscate any legitimate business owned by Igbos within its borders.

3% are the undecided Igbos who have the Biafran sentiment but are too afraid to speak up due to the events of 1967-1970 when 3m Biafrans were murdered cold. They will vote Leave/Yes in the case of peaceful Biafra referendum.

The remaining 2% are the politically correct Igbos. They write and speak to please their murderous masters so as to sound detribalized. These people are what we call "Efulefu Igbos".

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