Thursday, 31 December 2015

AN OPEN LETTER TO BUHARI AND THE WORLD TO SHOW BIAFRANS HAVE BEEN MARGINALISE FOR 50YEARS...






AN OPEN LETTER TO BUHARI AND THE WORLD LEADERS TO SHOW BIAFRANS HAVE BEEN MARGINALIZE FOR 50YEARS.... SEE


ROWLAND GATE MEDIA REPLIES BUHARI ON BIAFRANS BEEN MARGINALIZE.


A Friend asked me: under what conditions would you support One Nigeria and let go of the Biafra struggle. Here was my response:

1. Close down Lagos ports and Open up PH, Calabar, Onitsha and Warri.

2. Cancel all direct and major connecting flights to Lagos and Abuja airports…only local or minimal connecting flights will be allowed. While this is being done, open up Enugu, Owerri, Asaba, Uyo,Anambra and PH to international flights…direct and major connecting flights.

3. Ask all international and diplomatic missions to move their embassies and consulates from Lagos and Abuja to Enugu, Anambra, PH and Calabar.

4. All federal governments  agencies in Lagos and Abuja shall be relocated to Enugu, PH and Calabar. CBN, NNPC, e.t.c shall and must relocate to PH, Anambra, Calabar and Enugu.

5. All multinational companies in Lagos and Abuja shall and must relocate their offices to PH,Anambra, Calabar and Enugu.

6. If these conditions can be fulfilled and implemented, we can try one Nigeria and let’s see if you Hausas and Yorubas will like it for a month. Meaning, Yorubas and Hausas needing to get visas shall travel to PH, Anambra,Calabar or Enugu to do that.  Same with flying or connecting flights, same with shipping and importing  their goods, e.t.c.

The Yoruba   friend replied: you can’t be serious, this is wickedness!!!!
I said really? Don’t you think Biafrans have been suffering and enduring this very same wickedness for over 50 years? He was quiet for a few seconds and said: wow, you are right but it never occurred to me. I said, that’s the problem with One Nigeria, those who are benefiting love it and would love to maintain the status quo. GOD BLESS

BIAFRA!!! 

written and edited by Christian Rowland
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