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Sunday, June 11, 2017

Why No Nwa Ani Ahaba Should Be Part of the IPOB May 30th Solidarity Call





Okonta Emeka Okelum, Asaba

How prepared are the South East foot soldiers of Nnamdi Kanu ready to pay the sacrifice
My generation of Ani Ahaba youth leaders and up-coming Ani Ahaba opinion shapers cease this opportunity to raise our voice against any attempt to include Ani Ahaba in the list of towns the IPOB leaders want to turn to ghost towns on 30th May.

Our reason is simple and clear

Our father's of golden memories and blessed ancestry, once demonstrated sympathy, support and hopelessly fought alongside the Biafran course between 1966 through 1970, what in the point of fact was our benefits

Nothing but the Genocide that was the Asaba 1967 Genocide

Since 2010, Ani Ahaba broke the fears and shackles of silence, for the first time as a nation, my dear Ani Ahaba spoke out and began the process of democratically speaking about the tales of horrors of that era.

Too bad an experience I took not of was that since we started this annual October 7th memorial ceremony of our Ani Ahaba fallen heroes, the so called today's Pro IPOB agitators, who to a large extent are traders in Asaba never demonstrated any nor sufficient concern and sympathy at least to the feeling that those for whom the October 7th annual memorial was conducted was because of those who demonstrated concern to the dreams of their father's.

The leadership of these pro IPOB agitators never thought it wise since 2010 to be part and parcel of our annual memorial ceremony.
It took hard work on the part of the Asaba Development Union (ADU) to lobby and gain a reluctant consent of the traders to briefly close their stores for only the three to four hours of our town wide candle light procession and brief religious memorial service, nearly before this is done the IPOB agitators rush to the stalls to commence their petty trading, All thoughts to our pains and loss is gone off their memories and we, ndi Ani Ahaba are left to mind our pains and losses.

Indeed, no true Nwa Ani Ahaba after reading this piece of mine will openly or otherwise demonstrate concern to the HOPELESS Call for the Sit At Home Opinion of the IPOB, person when you dey cry dey wan die join waka pass you, oya now, wetin you wan make I do when him pikin die, abeg second base joor

No wise Nwa Ani Ahaba will ever Honour the IPOB call for sympathy
I also cease this occasion to call upon the governor of the state to make sure that not one single IPOB agitator is allowed to brandish any form of hopeless city wide none sense within the length and breath of the Delta State Capital City

Nwa Ani Ahaba There, close tight your ears and eyes to the Needless and Senseless call of the IPOB today as yesterday when we mourned and remembered your father's who with zero arms were mowed down in cold blood, these Asaba based IPOB agitators felt zero shit about our pains and loss, close all senses to their tales of May 30th.
Your father's and war time heroes, some of whom we today remembered to eternally crested their names on the Ogbeosowa epitaph, will love you deeper if you close your senses to these guys who on the days and years gone by who felt nothing about the pains and losses they endured.

So Nwa Ani Ahaba over there, wake up go about your normal business, never for once obey the nonsense Sit At Home Call, doing so means calling your heroes past pains and losses BULL SHIT

Tufia Kwaa, Ani Ahaba forbids


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