The Scars of the War
I also met an Igbo friend back in my NYSC times.He narrated his family's story to me.According to him,both his parents were highly successful business people before the war.His father owned the very first story building in Nkom,Cross River state (that was my state of service year). But after the war,when the man went back to reclaim his property,he was turned down as the property among other treasures of their family now have new owners.These are just a few of the scars of the war.This is not to mention the extra judicial killings that happened during the period.I'm very sure even Ojukwu,wouldn't be particularly happy with the outcome of the war.
'No Victor,No Vanquished!'
This is a popular statement in Nigeria.There's no way you can talk of our history without the mention of this particular statement.
This was a necessary pronouncement especially for a leader that's mediating between two warring factions. General Gowon also followed it up with the '3 R's' idea.The three R's had the following meanings:Reconstruction,Rehabilitation and Reconstruction.These,obviously, was what the country needed especially in the Eastern region,you would agree with me.But,this wasn't particularly the case.Gowon meant well with these programs but they were poorly implemented so much so that the Eastern region had almost no share at all in the 3 R's program.
Furthermore,the Igbos lost all they had in the Nigerian country before the war after the war.No one got compensated with more than 20 Nigerian Pounds after the war irrespective of how much the person had in Nigerian banks before the war.
However,one major,effective and all important program that still work magic in sustaining us as a country till date that was courtesy of Gowon's administration is the National Youth Service Corps Program (the NYSC). I personally learned to appreciate our unity and sovereignty as a country the more when I served in Cross River state (where a mosque,to the local people down there is 'Hausa Church'!).The Service corps has united youths from different parts of the country,provided the avenue to learn about other tribes and know how to live with them peacefully.A couple of inter-tribal marriages have emerged over the years courtesy of the program.It's a laudable program that should be taken to the next level when possible
Nnamdi Kanu and Radio Biafra
I'm sorry,but,I'm going to be very blunt with this...I haven't ever taken Nnamdi Kanu or MASSOB seriously ever since they have been clamoring for Biafra. I mean,there's no way you gonna know the story behind the rise and fall of Biafra and still insist on its supposed actualization.
I keep on wondering how a guy that leaves hundreds of miles away from Nigeria would sit down in the comfort of his room and broadcast violent messages on air and is still able to build such a huge audience as he had successfully done!Kanu is calling for Biafra without fully grasping the true essence of Biafra. Biafra was at BEST a means to an end and the end itself! It took even the Originator and founder of Biafra,a long while to understand this.When he finally did,he shelved the idea of Biafra and moved on with Nigeria.Who was the founder of APGA political party if you think I'm wrong???
If Ojukwu,the first and the very last Head of State of Biafra was able to shelf the idea of Biafra and moved on with Nigeria,who,then,is Nnamdi Kanu to call for the actualization of Biafra? Now,you see why I don't take Kanu MASSOB seriously???
Biafra is Dead and Gone for Good!
Already,Nigeria is back to how it was...or should I say in a much better position than it was before the war.As I speak to you,we got some Igbo families that are counting probably their third successive generation up North.By that I mean that they have lost most of their contact with the East...they seldom go down East.When they do,they stay only a couple of days before coming back up North.To these Igbos,the North is now home!It's not only Igbos that are now living up North,we also have people of South-South origins doing good businesses up North and making a very good living from them.
When you talk of the economy,sports and entertainment,the Igbos rock!The North takes up the Agric Business much more seriously,while the Yorubas are more into teaching and civil service.Real Igbos are Nigerians and are proudly so...they are NOT ready to be taken aback into the dark ages
Nnamdi Kanu is a Devlish Criminal!
Ojukwu had a very,very good reason to have declared the republic of Biafra...his declaration helped put a stop to the unjustified bloodshed of the Igbos and of course,elevated the thinking of the country's leaders as to the importance of equity and justice while dealing with even the minority.
But Kanu's declaration was nothing but a mere call of mischief.Kanu,saw an opportunity to rake in cash heavily on his people.With the Biafra dream,most unemployed which are the more numerous are caught in his trap and fed lies and poison continuously over the years.I've met with some stern believers in Nnamdi's cause and have experienced,first hand what sort of lies they have been fed.The lies are so thick and intoxicating that no matter what the F.G. does,they won't be appeased.This worries me a times,but, considering the majority of the Igbos who work hard daily and rake in millions per day,my worries simply disappear.
No one spends a lifetime building a career or business only to give it up in old age to a complete stranger.If anyone would,Igbos wouldn't!There's hardly a part of the country that you wouldn't find Igbos working hard to excel in life.Nnamdi is wrong,he picked on the wrong tribe,Igbos are the last to start up an uprising...wherever they find themselves is home,hence,they build their wealth and settle down there!They are too busy to entertain secession ideas!They won't break away unless when provoked to that extent.Ojukwu did it 'cos he was provoked and he returned back to the Nigerian fold when the country made amends! Biafra was a mistake that musn't be repeated...here's what Gowon had to say after the war.
"The tragic chapter of violence is just ended. We are at the dawn of national reconciliation. Once again we have an opportunity to build a new nation. My dear compatriots, we must pay homage to the fallen, to the heroes who have made the supreme sacrifice that we may be able to build a nation, great in justice, fair trade, and industry."
God Bless Nigeria!
Long Live Nigeria!!!

