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Nigerian Illusionary Democracy And The Ethnic Profiling Of Igbos

 Nigerian Illusionary Democracy And The Ethnic Profiling Of Igbos Citizens of Nigeria have again witnessed the stench of pain and subjugatio...

 Nigerian Illusionary Democracy And The Ethnic Profiling Of Igbos


Citizens of Nigeria have again witnessed the stench of pain and subjugation which the Nigerian State represents. The electoral process in Nigeria is nothing short of a sham, as has been analyzed over and over by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of {the Indigenous People of Biafra(IPOB). It is now on record that Nigeria is not a democratic state but a crime scene.


The electorates have been disenfranchised and battered with impunity from a political class of terror who have held Nigerians captive for many decades. This show of criminality and thuggery by the Nigerian politicians has hopefully proved to the world that IPOB have been right for demanding Biafra, a separate state from Nigeria. Our hopes and dreams cannot be achieved in a country marked by criminality and lawlessness. 


The ethnic profiling of the Igbo citizens in this election is enough for every well meaning Igbo man to engage in the civil fight in demand for the Restoration of Biafra through a process of REFERENDUM.

In Lagos and around Bornu State, Properties of the Igbo citizens were destroyed because they chose to exercise their civil rights as Nigerians. Up until this moment, the Igbo man has always been a victim to the terrors of the Nigerian State.


It is a wakeup call to every citizen of Igbo extraction and all lovers of goodwill to shun lamentations and embrace the call for the nation of BIAFRA.

This election has laid the foundation for all to see that in a Biafra lies the hope of all people of Old Eastern Region of Nigeria.


Biafra represents Freedom, where the will of the people will be respected.


Written by Anioke Chukwunonso


Edited by Ogah C S Maduabuchi


For Family Writers Press International

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