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THE LION OF THE EAST (PART 2) By Femi Fani Kayode

by Our Reporter

Those from outside Igboland that say that they do not want Biafra have
missed the point. It is for the people of the east to make that call and
to make that decision and not for you.

What you believe is good for the Igbo or what you prefer for them is
neither here nor there. Ultimately it is only THEIR choice and THEIR
decision, which can only be made and established in a free and fair
UN-sponsored and conducted referendum, that matters.

And in that referendum every single Igbo person, whether they be a
traditional ruler, a chief, a wealthy business man, a pauper, a prince, a
governor, a legislator, an elder-statesman, a student, a trader, a
hairdresser, a bus-driver, a houseboy, a lawyer, a dancer, a singer, a
landlord, a tenant, a judge, a clerk, a fisherman, a farmer, a
taxi-driver, a secretary, a banker, a writer, a mortuary attendant, a
pimp, a prostitute or a jobless man or woman only has one vote.

It is either “yes” or “no”. No single vote is more important than the
other and each vote carries the same weight.

The arrogance of those that beat their chests and believe that they know
how that vote or referendum will ultimately go is second only to the
short-sighted fools in the British media and political class who never
believed that the United Kingdom would vote for BREXIT and opt to leave
Europe.

It is also similar to the willful blindness and self-inflicted delusions
of the Obama and Clinton-controlled liberal-left of American politics who
swore and honestly believed that Donald Trump would and could NEVER win
the presidential election of 2016. They forgot the “God factor” in all
matters touching and concerning the destiny of nations and men and what a
shocker they got!

Those in igboland that say they are the true leaders of the Igbo and that
their people do not want to leave Nigeria and establish their own country
may get the biggest surprise of their lives when the time comes.

And not one of them can defeat Nnamdi Kanu in a free and fair election
ANYWHERE in Igboland today. If they doubt that perhaps they should try
putting it to the test.

The great black American freedom fighter Malcom X said “the price of
freedom is death”. The 3 million Igbos that died in the civil war paid
that price.

The hundreds of thousands of Igbos that were slaughtered in pogroms in the
north in the mid-60’s, during the civil war, in the ’70’s, in the 80’s, in
the ’90’s, in the 2000’s and indeed right up until today paid that price.

The thousands of young and courageous IPOB men and women who were
massacred by security forces in the streets of the east and in the
sanctity of their homes over the last two years have paid that price.

The hundreds of Igbos that have been killed by state-protected Fulani
militias and herdsmen in their villlages and on their farms in the last
two years have paid that price.

Then came the threat of genocide and carnage from the Arewa Youth when the
Igbo were told that they must leave the north by Oct. 1st 2017 or suffer
another whirlwind of slaughter and pogroms.

Those that will be killed in the north after that date and once that
deadline has expired will also have paid that price.

Given all this I have one question to ask: if the Lord, in His infinate
wisdom and mercy, can raise a deliverer like the great Sir William Wallace
to liberate Scotland from the English in 1297 why would He NOT raise a
Nnamdi Kanu to deliver the Igbo people after they have been subjected to
genocide, mass murder, wickedness and injustice at the brutal hands of the
Nigerian state for the last 57 years?

If the Lord can raise an Oliver Cromwell to deliver the people of England
from the tyranny of the Crown in 1642 why would He not raise a Nnamdi Kanu
for the Igbo in 2017?

If the Lord can raise a George Washington to fight for American
independence from the subjugation of the British Crown in 1775 why would
He not raise a Nnamdi Kanu for the Igbo  in 2017?

If the Lord could raise a Maximillien Robespierre and Marat for the French
people against the Bourbon royal family in 1789 and a Vladimer Lenin and
Trotsky for the Russian people against the Romanov royal dynasty in 1917
why would he not raise a Nnamdi Kanu for the Igbo in 2017?

If the Lord could raise an Emeka Odumegwu- Ojukwu to deliver the Igbo
people from total elimination, annihilation and extermination in 1967 why
would he not raise a Nnamdi Kanu to deliver them from tyranny, mass murder
and threats of genocide in 2017?

And the comparisons with Ojukwu are interesting. Both come from a royal
and noble lineage and bloodline. Both went to some of the best schools and
universities in the United Kingdom.

Ojukwu was at Oxford whilst Kanu was at the Metropolitan University (after
finishing his first degree at Nsuka).  Both were well educated and
enlightened enough to recognise the chains of tyranny and both had the
mettle and the courage to cultivate a firm resolve to stand against it.

One did so in the filed of battle when his people were subjected to
genocide, denied the right of self-determination and attacked whilst the
other did so through aggressive political activism and without firing a
shot. Both are endearing, charming, handsome, charrismatic, articulate and
profound.

Finally, like all human beings, both are fallible and made one or two
mistakes and errors in their careers by what they said about others from
time to time. This is to be expected because they are both human.

Yet it is not what they say about others that matters but what they
represent. And what they both represent, which is essentially the
protection of the weak from the tyranny and barbarity if the strong,  is
not only wholesome and righteous but also noble, honorable and worthy of
emulation.

Few can dispute that the suffering of the Igbo over the last 57 years has
been horrendous, disproportionate and barbarous. By any civilised standard
it has been totally and completely unacceptable.

Oceans of Igbo blood, including that of infants and babies, have been shed
and spilt over those years and that sacred blood not only cries to God in
heaven for vengeance but also continues to plague, foul and soil the very
foundation of the Nigerian state.
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Not only has no remorse or regret been expressed or displayed for shedding
that blood but instead those that have continuosly done so for no just
cause for the better part of the last fifty seven years have been
handsomely rewarded and well-compensated for their great evil and
sociopathic disposition instead of being brought to justice.

When we go out of our way as a people to care for the weakest, the most
vulnerable, the most villified, the most persecuted and even the most
undeserving in our society it says a lot about us. And when we kill them
at will and treat them like animals it means that we are no better than
ravenous beasts.

The truth is that nothing and no-one can stop Nnamdi Kanu because there is
a divine element to his meteoric rise.

God Himself has raised, lifted and annointed him and in doing so He has
planted a seed, ignited a fuse and unleashed the spirit of Biafra  in the
mind, body, spirit and soul of the Igbo nation.

Whatever happens to Kanu today that spirit and that movement will not die
but rather go from strength to strength.

The man has died in millions of Nigerians that have remained silent when
faced with the tyranny and injustice of today’s Nigeria. But not in Nnamdi
Kanu. The man has refused to die in him and still lives on.

He has refused to bow to tyranny and he has refused to succumb to the
blackmail and intimidation of the state.

He is the Lion of the east: I stand by him, I love him and I salute his
courage. O that we had more of his ilk in our shores. May God defend him
and may the Ancient of Days guide and protect Him. (CONCLUDED).

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