Thursday, 24 November 2016

Amnesty international accuses Nigeria of killing at least 150 Biafra separatists



LAGOS (Reuters) - Amnesty International accused Nigerian security forces on Thursday of killing at least 150 peaceful advocates of Biafra's secession from Africa's most populous nation, but the military and police dismissed the allegations.

An army spokesman said Amnesty's statement, the latest in a series of allegations of impropriety levelled against Nigeria's military in the last year, aimed to tarnish the security forces' reputation. The police said they did not attack people holding demonstrations.

Amnesty said the military fired live ammunition, with little or no warning, to disperse members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) group between August 2015 and August 2016.

Its 60-page report based on interviews with 193 people, 87 videos and 122 photographs from that period also said troops and the police used "arbitrary, abusive and excessive force to disrupt gatherings".

Secessionist feeling has simmered in the southeast since the Biafra separatist rebellion tipped the west African country into a 1967-1970 civil war that killed an estimated 1 million people.

It flared up again last year after IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu was detained on charges of criminal conspiracy and belonging to an illegal society. That prompted supporters of Kanu to hold protests that Amnesty said were dispersed with live ammunition.

Army spokesman Sani Usman said Biafra separatists had behaved violently, killing five policeman at a protest in May and attacking both military and police vehicles.

"The military and other security agencies exercised maximum restraints despite the flurry of provocative and unjustifiable violence," said Usman.
Nigeria Police Force spokesman Don Awunah said officers "always abide by the law" and adhere to best practices. "We don't attack people who are demonstrating, which every Nigerian has a right to do," he said.

Witnesses told Amnesty that some protesters had thrown stones, burned tyres and, in one incident, shot at the police but added that "these acts of violence did not justify the level of force used against the whole assembly".

"This reckless and trigger-happy approach to crowd control has caused at least 150 deaths," said Makmid Kamara, interim director of Amnesty International Nigeria, who called on authorities to launch an investigation into the matter.
He said the government's deployment of troops at the events seemed "in large part to blame for this excessive bloodshed".

The report is the latest in a string of accusations levelled at the army by Amnesty. Last year it said more than 8,000 people died in detention during a crackdown on Boko Haram.

It also said soldiers killed hundreds of Shi'ite Muslims in the northern city of Zaria in December 2015. A judicial inquiry in August concluded that 347 people were killed and buried in mass graves after those clashes.

(Reporting by Alexis Akwagyiram; Editing by Tom Heneghan)

VIDEO: Uche Mefor of Radio Biafra receives an award (Doctor) in Germany from IPOB



Maazi Uche Okafor Mefor of Radio Biafra London receives an award at a Biafran concert in Germany. The award was honorary doctorate award to signify his commitment to Biafran struggle through unrelenting live broadcasts. The award was given by IPOB  in Germany.

Uche Mefor who did not turn down the award, reiterated that "I am not a doctor" and "on this platform, we say it as it is". He received the award alongside another IPOB member.


Fani-Kayode: Nnamdi Kanu is ready to sacrifice everything

Former Aviation Minister, Chief Femi Fani-Kayode, has expressed profound opinion of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, stating that contrary to all expectations, he is the most courageous, powerful and credible Igbo leader in Nigeria today.

Recounting his encounter with Kanu in the cell during his 29-day detention, Fani- Kayode said that Kanu “is not just a combination of Owelle Nnamdi Azikwe and Dim Emeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu: he is a combination of Azikwe, Ojukwu and Major Kaduna Nzeogwu all rolled into one and no government can repress him.”

Fani-Kayode, who declined an interview with Sunday Telegraph, but made available the second part of his paper titled “The Spirit and Soul of Nnamdi Kanu,” said of his meeting with the ‘freedom fighter, Kanu’. “I was amazed at his depth of knowledge, his immense courage and his deep convictions.”

Justifying his position, the former Minister, who was recently granted bail in a case of money laundering said: “I have associated with, met and worked with many men of influence and power since I joined politics 30 years ago but this one was different.
This was a man that had what I would describe as a Mahatma Ghandi-like quality. That is to say he is one that is prepared to sacrifice everything and anything for his beliefs, his people and his cause.”

He said that during the encounter, they discussed their respective views about Nigeria: “Our collective history, the suffering and marginalisation of our respective people, the reptilian and violent nature of the Nigerian state, the present dispensation and the way forward.

“Nnamdi and I, rather like Che Guevera and Fidel Castro at the beginning of the Cuban revolution, connected immediately and he won my trust, respect and admiration. If there is anyone that can truly build the much needed bridge between the South-West, the South-South and the South- East it is Nnamdi Kanu,” Fani-Kayode said.

Apparently aware that he stirred the hornet’s nest by that description of Kanu, currently in detention over allegations of treason, Fani-Kayode said: “I believe that we must give honour to whom it is due.

Those that are upset at the fact that I spoke highly of the IPOB leader are misguided and, worst still, they lack vision, foresight and insight.

“They not only lack the ability to perceive but they also lack the gift of discernment. Worse of all they are suffering from good old fashioned envy and they have been afflicted with the worst form of ignorance,” He said most of those vilifying him for his comments have never met the man Kanu, let alone know him. “I sat next to him for three solid hours in the most challenging and difficult circumstances.

Like the great William Wallace of Scotland, I have no doubt that if it were necessary he would go as far as to sacrifice his very life in the struggle for freedom and independence for his Igbo people from the Nigerian state and from our internal colonial masters and for the establishment of his beloved Biafra.

“Very few Nigerian leaders have that level of selflessness and commitment and I admire it. I looked deeply into his eyes as we spoke and I touched and weighed his soul. I can tell you, without any fear of contradiction, that he is a profoundly good man who loves his Igbo people  deeply.

He is also well-educated and widely-read and he is a formidable intellectual. “We may not have agreed on everything, but I can tell you this much: he feels and shares the pain of the Igbo and he yearns for their liberation and emancipation from I am increasingly hostile and oppressive Nigeria,” the former Aviation Minister said.
Fani-Kayode added that Kanu is not a politician in the true sense of the word but “rather a freedom fighter and a charismatic leader who has managed to inspire millions of Igbo youth all over the world and that is a good thing.”
He added: “Kanu is a man of great faith and conviction and his rise to prominence is not ordinary but instead prophetic, and he cannot be destroyed or silenced by any government or man born of woman because the Lord is using him.
He is using him to say and do the things that many believe but that are too scared to say or do. Other leaders have had their time in the past and now this is his. He is paying a very heavy price right now for what God will use him for in the future.”

Thursday, 17 November 2016

Nnamdi Kanu's court case adjourned to December 1, 2016


For how will the contraption called Nigeria continue postponing this court case?  Fellow Biafrans always be grateful no matter anything ,for Almighty God has given someone who has dedicated his life to achieve the restoration of Biafra .

Today, you can see Nnamdi Kanu and other IPOB officers standing strong in Abuja after a heated debate in the court. Kudos to all Biafrans who travelled from all corners of the earth to be present in today's court hearing. We encourage Biafrans to always be present any time our leader; Nnamdi Kanu has these court cases.

The presence of Biafrans always boast our leader's spirit .

The court case has been adjourned until 1st December 2016. We want all Biafrans turn up in mass in the next hearing which is just by the corner.


Many have travelled a long way from Lagos to Abuja for the hearing today and we are very proud of hard-core Biafrans.

Please remain tuned in to this news blog for more information on Biafra restoration. Drop your comments and share this post.



 


Monday, 14 November 2016

Trump is for Biafra versus Trump is not my president



There is this notion by many of us in the Biafra struggle that the president elect; Donald J. Trump will support the cause for Biafra restoration. Well from all indications there's no evidence to suggest that Trump will help. What we can of course be argued is that Trump might be a better president than Hillary Clinton who is well known for her notorious support for the Northern Fulani Islamic agenda. Hillary received a lot of support from Buhari who doubles as the chief sponsor of Boko Haram and president of Northern Nigeria. Despite all that we know of the political situation in Biafra land and in the United States, Biafrans should not allow themselves to be used as a tool in the hands of politicians. This is because it is possible that Trump disappoints us tomorrow.

TRUMP IS NOT MY PRESIDENT!
Since results from the recent US election was announced, there has been hundreds of people protesting in the streets of America. A lot of them are not happy with the American democracy which elected Donald J. Trump as the 45th president of the United States. Many slogans used were #Racist #NotMyPresident e.t.c. while the politically biased media e.g CNN continues to give it wider coverage.

It is a shame that some Americans and media house can bring themselves this low.


Monday, 5 September 2016

President Buhari's Anti-Graft War; A Sham: By Charles Ogbu





The 8th wonder of the world is how Nigerian President; Muhammadu Buhari managed to convince sane adults and some foreign countries that his govt is waging war against graft.

Fact is, there is no war against corruption. The so called anti-graft war is one hell of a lie, a fraud, a sham, a farce. It is a carefully planned and well executed show meant to deceive the hoi polloi of the society and take their minds off very crucial issues while the rogues in power keep preying on them in their characteristic manner.

First, president Buhari who is supposedly spearheading this anti-graft war is a man I believe to be integrity-challenged. With due respect to his office, I think the president is a dishonest man who is incapable of honoring his own promise:
Before the election, Buhari promised to fight corruption by first declaring his assets publicly, to enable Nigerians determine whether or not he had corruptly enriched himself when he would publicly declare his assets again upon leaving office. On September 3, the president's media aide; Garba Shehu read out a list of some of the president's belonging where he mentioned incoherent stuff like: "yet to be located plot of land in Portharcourt", "Unspecified number of cars" etc. Mr Shehu would later promise that the president would disclose his full assets when the CCB was done with the verification. The CCB has since finished with the verification and almost one year after, the president has refused to honor his own word

How can I trust a man who is incapable of honoring his own word? How can Nigerians trust such a man to fight corruption without corruptly enriching himself in the process? And if he is corruptly enriching himself, family and cronies in the process, can he be said to be fighting corruption? How can you claim you are fighting corruption when you have not even proven the very garment you wore was not made from the forbidden tree of corruption?
The late maximum ruler; Sani Abacha was estimated to have stolen between $6-$7billion. In the past 17 years, almost $3billion of this loot has been recovered so far. Now ask yourself, when Abacha was stealing all these monies, where was our so called Mr corruption fighter (Buhari) and what was he doing? Here, let me help; as Abacha was stealing the country blind, 'saint' Buhari was busy working for that same thieving govt as the PTF chairman. Have I told you some money equally went missing under his watch then? Okay, I just did.
Last year, this same Buhari looked us in the eye and told us that Abacha didn't steal a dime. This is even as some of Abacha loot has since been handed over to him. Now, imagine if Buhari, not Obasanjo, was the one who took over power in 1999. Do you think he would have bothered investigating Abacha for corruption?

Before you mention the term 'anti-corruption war' and 'Buhari' in thesame sentence, you need to understand how confused, lopsided and terribly bigoted Buhari's understanding of the term corruption is.

The truth is that Buhari sees corruption through his bigoted tribal lense. Once you are a Fulani, a northern Muslim, an APC member or a close associate of Mr Buhari, even if you steal the entire country, he doesn't really view such as corruption.

The main reason Col. Dasuki is in detention today has nothing to do with corruption. The ex-NSA is in detention mainly because he was the one who led a team of young soldiers to arrest Buhari when Ibrahim Babangida overthrew his illegal government and imprisoned him. Dasuki has since learnt that the Lannisters aren't the only ones who pay their debt.

Don't forget, president Buhari was named in the Dasukigate. He reportedly collected some dollars and 2 SUVs from Dasuki. His defense that the SUVs were part of his statutory entitlement is nonsense because the statutory entitlement for former heads of state are handled by the office of the secretary to the government, not the NSA.

We still remember the case of retired Col. Ja'afaru Isa; a very close friend of the president who was named in the Dasukigate and invited by the EFCC only to be released few hours later with the EFCC telling us that he had paid back some of his own share of the Dasukigate and had promised to rush home to bring the remaining balance. Have any of you heard anything about the Ja'afaru Isa's case again????? Has he returned the remaining balance?? Was he ever arrested or taken to court.

Blessed are those in the good book of president Buhari for they shall neither be investigated for corruption nor prosecuted for established cases of corruption!
The biggest evidence to the effect that president Buhari's so called anti-graft war is one hell of a fraud is his refusal to probe his own campaign fund.
Almost every Nigerian knows that Col. Dasuki was PDP's ATM for the 2015 election but the big question is:

Who was APC's Dasuki? How did the APC fund its 2015 election? Did Buhari and his fellow party members fund his presidential campaign with sand from river Niger?

We all know the APC matched the PDP cash for cash, private jet for private etc. Where did they get their own campaign fund?

Ladies and gentlemen, let us stop romancing the truth. Let us look this fraudulent #ChangeChanters in the eye and demand they probe their own campaign fund. Let us demand they tell us how APC states suddenly couldn't pay salaries immediately Buhari came to power such that he (Buhari) had to bail them out.

A betting man would bet that the allocation for those APC states (Osun, Imo, River state under Rotimi Amechi etc) were used to sponsor Buhari's campaign. And as it happens, I am a betting man.

Now, let us even look at the Dasukigate. Here, we need to look beyond our emotion and what the government want us to see and ask questions! Genuine questions! Uncomfortable questions!

Where exactly did those monies shared by Col. Dasuki come from? Were they from the PDP's campaign fund, were they from the arms fund or were the monies from security votes??

Here is why these questions are important.....even more important than this 'action movie' of arresting suspects, arraigning them before a Judge in handcuffs only to adjourn the case indefinitely.

Without establishing that the monies shared by Dasuki were actually from an illegal source, there is absolutely no way you can convict anyone that received money from Dasuki of any wrongdoing. It is as senseless as trying to convict Charles Ogbu of buying stolen property when you are yet to prove the property was actually stolen in the first place

If it is established that Dasukigate was from Jonathan's security votes, then this govt will have succeeded in wasting scarce state resources and time in the so called antigraft war because by law, a custodian of security votes does not even need to account for it. Matter of fact, he has the right to give one billion of such money to his mother or father if he is convinced that doing so will help improve security in any way. The custodian of such fund can even use ten million to buy marijuana for a criminal gang just so they could smoke and sleep in peace without disturbing the peace of the society and he would not have committed any offence.

Note, this is not Charles justifying anything here. This is me just pointing out how prone this security vote is to abuse. Please, do your own finding about this waste pipe called security vote

Remember, our president, governors and local govt chairmen all have access to the security vote. Buhari is spending his as I type this and he doesn't need to account for it.

If Buhari and his #ChildrenOfBroom were sincere in this anti-graft war, they would leave all these their 'film tricks' and pursue the Dasukigate with all the seriousness it deserve with a view to establishing the main source of the fund to enable Nigerians know how past and present government officials have managed/mismanaged their fund. Most importantly, he would work towards abolishing the security vote by way of legislation.

But no, Buhari's government has postponed the Dasuki trial for not less than 13 times in the past few months

If president Buhari's government cannot establish beyond reasonable doubt before the court that the monies shared by Col. Dasuki were from illicit means, how can it possibly secure conviction against those who took part in sharing the Dasukigate??

Many people make the mistake of thinking that anti-corruption war is all about arresting and detaining suspects. No! You have to have a solid case with which to convince the judge that the suspects actually enriched himself through corrupt means! All that the suspect is required to do is plead 'Not Guilty'.

In law, even if a judge saw a man stealing from the bank on his way to his court, if you bring that case before that judge, you are still going to have to prove the case of robbery preferred against the suspect beyond reasonable doubt before the court. That the judge witnessed the robbery on his way to work is completely irrelevant here!

How many convictions has Buhari govt secured so far??
Is the loot that were allegedly recovered not being re-looted by a group of "untouchables" within the presidency led by the Chief of Staff; Abbah Kyari? This is according to a comprehensive report by SaharaReporters.
What about the 2016 Budget that was padded left right and center? Was even a single soul punished for the Budget padding

Today, any govt official can buy dollars at 197 direct from the CBN and sell at above N400 and make his cool billions. Yet, they claim they are fighting corruption.

Is Buhari even aware that bending civil service rule to employ children of his close friends and fellow Northerners into the CBN, FIRS, NNPC, Immigration etc is corruption??

How can a man who has a very lopsided understanding of corruption claim to be fighting corruption??

Corruption is not a one-man-show. It is an institutional thing. Institutions and laws fight corruption, not one tyrant with age-long grudges against perceived opponents.
 
Until Buhari publicly declares his assets as he promised, probe the source of his campaign fund, investigate and prosecute all members of the APC (Rotimi Amechi and co) and his fellow Hausa Fulani Muslims (Ja'afaru Isa, Abdulraman Dambazzou, General Buratai and co) and friends and cronies plus ministers fingered in different corrupt acts and stop seeing corruption as exclusive to a particular political party and tribe, the notion that he is fighting corruption remains a very silly notion.
Written by Charles Ogbu

Monday, 2 May 2016

OHANAEZE NDI IGBO SANCTIONS FULANI HERDSMEN: ORDER BOYCOTT OF FULANI RED MEAT (COWS)

 
 
 
 
OHANAEZE NDI IGBO SANCTIONS FULANI HERDSMEN: ORDER BOYCOTT OF FULANI RED MEAT (COWS)
 
OHANAEZE NDI IGBO SANCTIONS FULANI HERDSMEN. OHANAEZE NDI IGBO, WORLDWIDE 
 
(34-POSITIONS PRESENTATION OF CONCERNED IMEOBI MEMBERS)
RE: UNPROVOKED MASSACRE OF OUR PEOPLE AT NIMBO, UZOWANI LGA, ENUGU STATE BY FULANI HERDSMEN , ON MONDAY, THE 25TH DAY OF APRIL, 2016,. OUR 34 POSITIONS: 
 
1. We have viewed with grave concern, the reckless and callous attitude of the Fulani herdsmen, who had the effrontery to bring down their violence to our peaceful south-eastern states of Nigeria, by recently attacking our defenseless kiths and kin at Nimbo Community, Uzouwani, LGA, Enugu State, MASSACRED AND DISMEMBERED a lot of them, without any respect or value for human life.
 
2. These itinerant herdsmen have indeed drawn a line on the sand, and their actions and audacity will no longer be discountenanced. We must take steps to reduce the chances of re-occurrence of this kind of evil, again. 
 
3. Surely, we will not do anything illegitimate to express our displeasure in the killings of our people in our own land, by these itinerant Fulani herdsmen.
4. Our people were killed for Cows; and Cows we shall detest! 
 
5. We must express our disgust, in the modus operandi of the Security apparatus of this country. Security of lives and properties, have long been thrown into the winds, and people are dying like flies that encountered pesticide, and properties are being lost on daily basis from insecurity. Each time there is a heinous crime in this country, the security hierarchy will tell us that they will investigate and get to the root of the matter, and will bring the perpetrators to book, BUT no feedback of such investigations are ever heard again ad infinitum, examples abound. Till now we are still waiting to get report or feedback about the mystery multitude of corpses deposited at Ezu River, Amansea, Ugwuoba Enugu State few years ago. 
 
6. Our confidence greatly dwindles, as we believe, from experience, that the circumstances surrounding this current MASSACRE of our people at Nimbo Uzouwani; has, from the date of the incident, commenced its journey to being swept under the carpet. The Security network of the country should be accountable, up and doing, so as to restore our confidence. 
 
7. No reasonable person should try to politicize this issue of this ‘Nimbo Massacre’, by trying to make caricature of identity of the perpetrators of this heinous crime, which is well known to our people, to be the Fulani herdsmen. 
 
8. The pains of the killings of our brothers and sisters at Nimbo, in this millennium, in the manner the herdsmen did it recently, will NEVER go, unless strategic sanctions follow. We can NEVER mourn our brothers with continuous patronage to the blood-suckers, and vandals who brazenly trespass our backyards and farmlands in the name of feeding their cows. They feed their cows with our farm produce, impoverishing our people with failed agricultural yields; and finally they sell their Cows to us, and also sell their Farm produce, from their own undisturbed farmlands to us. Yet, no appreciation whatsoever is accorded to our cooperation, rather they killed and massacred our people (their major customers). 
 
9. We are not at war with the herdsmen, yet they treated us like this in our own country, and in our own land! 
 
10. The intensity, frequency and ferocity of clashes between herdsmen and rural farmers especially in the North-Central and Southern Nigeria constitute a clear and present danger to our national cohesion. The number of deaths, burnt houses, rapes, and murder of citizenry are too gruesome to be acceptable to any government. 
 
11. The present situation and development of killings of our people at Nimbo, is unacceptable, and an affront to the peaceful communities trying to irk out a living from subsistence farming in their own home. 
 
12. Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo also maintains that cattle rearing is a private business like every other business. It is therefore an absurdity, an infringement and abuse of citizens’ right for any legislator or Federal Government to think of acquiring other peoples’ land, for other peoples’ business, as suggested by the Grazing Reserve Bill 2016 being discussed by the National Assembly. We therefore totally dissociate ourselves from that. Such idea is unjust, unconstitutional, discriminatory and unfair. 
 
13. It also baffles us that the herdsmen are allowed to bear prohibited sophisticated firearms, and are NEVER arrested, while for other Nigerians it is against the law. Suffice it to say that justice demand that everybody should be given equal privilege in that regards; or they should be checked and disarmed as a matter of urgency, and publicly prosecuted accordingly. Concerned Imeobi Members of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo, Worldwide therefore maintains as follows: 
 
14. It is high-time our people are encouraged to defend themselves, “first”, before placing reliance on any other person; and should articulate themselves to wade-off any invader in future. 
 
15. Our people should learn and imbibe the culture of being ready to defend themselves legitimately at all times, and at all levels; at least to offer reasonable defence, in event of any impromptu attack, as we the Igbos are vulnerable and are grossly endangered. 
 
16. That the National Executive Council of Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo MUST set up as a matter of urgency, a ‘Security & Strategic endurance Committee’, and a ‘Central coordinating Security sub-Committee on Town Unions, Vigilante groups and Neighborhood watchers’. 
 
17. That we cannot mourn our kiths and kin, and the hostility against us in our own land by the continuous patronage of our assailants; hence ALL FAMILIES IN IGBO LAND SHOULD DE-LIST BEEF FROM THEIR MENU. There should be an outright indefinite suspension on the consumption of cow meat by any Igboman in Nigeria, even Cow SUYA. This should be one of the ways, we can mourn and remember our people that were massacred because of ‘common Fulani Cows’. In alternative, our people can go for the consumption of Igbo Specie of Cows, Goat, sheep, fowls etc. 
 
18. There SHALL be no more use of Fulani Cows for any Ceremony like Burials, Funerals, Weddings, Marriages, Thanksgivings, Celebrations etc, in Igbo land. 
 
19. Our youths should start as a matter of urgency to commence breeding ‘Igbo Cows’ for it to be used in place of Fulani cows in our ceremonies etc. Our Philanthropist should fund this project for the youths in their various domains
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20. Honour and respect should be accorded more to any man or family who uses ‘Igbo cows’ for his ceremonies, as he or she is the true mourner, of our dead brothers at Nimbo Uzouwani; and also the person with the best interest of Ndi Igbo at heart. 
 
21. That our people who deal on these Fulani Cows should as true mourners of our dead brothers and sister, takes the needed steps to diversify their trade and de-emphasis Fulani Cow meat. 
 
22. Our people who are hoteliers, should quietly de-list beef from their menu (Except if it is Igbo Specie of Cow), in our collective interest. 
 
23. Ohanaeze Ndi igbo will need the cooperation of every Igbo family on the face of earth to achieve our goal; of eradicating blood thirsty vagabonds around us, who have no value for human life; especially by complying with the above stipulations. 
 
24. Town Unions, Village and kindred formations, Neighborhood Watch groups and Vigilante groups are to discreetly sanction and surcharge anyone of us who purchases or slaughters Fulani cow in his domain for any ceremony within the South- East. Such persons should be considered Saboteurs of our collective interest as Ndi Igbo, should be handled as a Traitor , by their own kinsmen, according to their individual local traditions and culture. Any sanction should be done without infringing on any dissident’s right, but in line with the tradition and customs of the concerned locality. 
 
25. He, who kills his customers, will no longer expect patronage; as he has killed his market! The Fulani herdsmen have overstepped their bounds in the South Eastern Nigeria, and they have killed their market with us; hence should find elsewhere. 
 
26. All Igbo formations anywhere in the World, should rise up to condemn this attack on our peaceful home, and demand arrest and public prosecution of the perpetrators of this heinous crime against us. No Igboman or Woman, or group should shut up; Voice out!, Killings are taboo and abomination in our own land! It will NEVER be treated with kid glove! 
 
27. That this massacre, is the first major massacre against the Igbo man in his own land since after the civil war ended in 1970. Hence 25th April, 2016 should be remembered by our people, as a mark of further aggression on our peaceful domain. 
 
28. A day will be set aside for the mourning of our lost kith and kin who were slaughtered and massacred by the Fulani herds men, in our own land. On such day, all markets, shops, and private trades and corporate offices of any Igboman will shut down in solidarity. Professional groups like NBA in the South East, will be expected to join in solidarity, except those on essential services like NMA. And no Igbo man (except civil Servants) will visit any government office (except Hospitals) in Nigeria for any transaction, on the said date. 
 
29. The State Houses of Assembly in all South Eastern states should as a matter of urgency pass a bill that will forbid any one from parading cattle across our farmlands, without being restrained, and without obtaining state issued license, and Local Government permits. 
 
30. That the Fulani herdsmen should as a matter of urgency vacate our backyards and farmlands as their security is no longer guaranteed, because of their crime against us, and because of the prevailing distrust. Every person, village and groups should join hands and legitimately treat them like trespassers. They are violent trespassers, which ought not to be condoned; and they are also nuisance that ought to be abated. 
 
31. Communities, businessmen and well meaning Igbo philanthropists should help equip and motivate the vigilante groups and neighborhood watches, in the South East. 
 
32. We warn our people against any unwholesome attitude, of betraying our collective interest, especially those who might be gullible to the extent of receiving gratifications and conniving with the Fulani herdsmen for economic gains, to perpetually seed out the land of their people. Serious complaints have so far been received about the President General and Traditional Ruler of Igboariam in Anambra East LGA, Anambra State; and we expect them to watch their steps. 
 
33. We know that some insensitive Igbo People, will try to make caricature of these sanctions, and flout it; but do not join them, for they shall, at the fullness of time, return to folk like the prodigal son. 
 
34. Let Ndi Igbo start with the above position, and see to which extent it can carry us. Enough is Enough! God bless Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo! God bless the Igbo man ! 
 
- Presented by Concerned IMEOBI Members, of Ohanaeze Ndi igbo, Worldwide; during IMEOBI meeting of 1st May, 2016, held at National Ohanaeze Secretariate, No. 7 Park Avenue, GRA, Enugu
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