February 08, 2009

JIHAD CELLS IN ISLAMIC NIGERIA ARE WORSE THAN GUANTANAMO BAY

1. "THE END OF A SHAMEFUL ERA" This is how millions of good people around the world welcome the new President Barrack Obama's decision to close down GUANTANAMO BAY, the evil crucifying centre that was inconsistent with America's Godly policy of respect for humanity. One feels so sorry for Mr. George W. Bush, the former President. The extraordinary event of 9/11 was too heavy a blow. It could make an Angel into a Satan. 3000 people were killed in one day, in one city, and in one action that was neither warfare nor an act of God. However, now, everyone is rejoicing that the new President, Mr. Barack Obama is closing what looks like the revenging hell. In Nigeria the Jihad cells in which the Moslem Northerners torture and incarcerate our freedom fighters of the Niger Delta continue. Besides killing our people in our homes right in the Niger Delta, the Moslem Northerners that rule Nigeria, remove our young men to the North where they are tortured and incarcerated in jihad cells. No one in the Niger Delta has ever hurt a Moslem Northerner or any one from the North at all. The one and only reason why the Moslem Northerners kill and torture our people and make them feel like animals, is to subdue us while they rob us of our God given land and our resources. Nature does not put us together with them, only a colonial power forcibly merged us together; and then left. We claim nothing from them.

2. About fifteen years ago, the European rulers of apartheid South Africa freed Nelson Mandela after jailing him and others for as long as twenty seven years. It began in 1964 when he and other Africans were charged to court and convicted of treason and sentenced for life. When they were freed twenty seven years later, they walked out of jail, looking as fit as Hercules. You would think they had just ended a fabulous boating holiday on the fascinating rivers of the Niger Delta, or of some Caribbean islands. Within weeks of his freedom, Nelson Mandela was alert and sufficiently collected to work on his autobiography. It's title “LONG WALK TO FREEDOM." published by Little Brown 1994 shows how brave all of them had been. Mandela walked out of jail to freedom, not only for himself, but for all in South Africa. Indeed his captives, all European, whatever influenced them, they were good Christians. So too were the European colonial powers. They did not create the like of Guantanamo Bays such as the Moslem North is peppering our people of the Niger Delta because we want Independence.

3. Religion, whether Christian Religion or Hindu or Moslem plays a wonderful influence on human behaviour. Pakistanis love their religion so much; and they separated from India. Iranians love their religion so much and they created an Islamic Republic. In Nigeria the Moslems feel they cannot do without Revenue Allocation. They had thought that they could easily make the country Islamic, while tolerating Christianity. But now they have found that, that is impossible. The British left their own good laws based on Christian values. But these have very much been adulterated by the Moslem authorities in their Guantanamo style treatment of our people of the Niger Delta, who are among the most jolly peoples on the West African Coast. In this struggle for independence they cannot win, we will win because justice, whether Christian justice or Moslem justice is on our side.

4 Unfortunately, our people in the Niger Delta are dead scared of the Moslem Northerners. In 1995 Mallam Sunni Abacha, the Moslem ruler of Nigeria killed almost the whole elite of Ogoni in the effort to subdue us while they exploit and vandalise our land and our resources. On that occasion, the Commonwealth at then" conference on New Zealand promptly suspended Nigeria. John Major, the Conservative Prime Minister of Great Britain and Nelson Mandela at the conference strongly condemned the killing of our people for the only purpose of robbing us of our God given resources. Then also the Christian Council based in Geneva visited Nigeria on the occasion. In their report they found the Niger Delta suffering from a sort of "APARTHEID” in Nigeria. We cannot exercise the basic right of ownership over our land and resources. Instead they benefit other communities immensely. The Niger Delta has suffered exploitation for several centuries. " In the 19"1 century explorers and colonisers won over the natives of the Niger Delta with gifts of colourful beads and fine clothes Today ( December 1995) the Goodwill of the indigenous communities comes a little more expensive ~ but not much more, when you consider that Shell is earning more than half a million dollars a day from the region " With this sentiment, the very popular London based news paper, The Independent, expressed sympathy with the Niger Delta for the killing of our leaders in 1995. Today Shell is earning not half a million a day, but more than half a million an hour in the Niger Delta. Parts of this go to the Moslem leaders of Nigeria. Some part of it finds their ways to kleptomaniac politicians in Great Britain through Nigerian politicians. And it is for these purpose that are people and being oppressed and killed with very few reporting. We shall overcome.

5. After Abacha's death in 1997 came Abubakar. Under him, the Jihad troops stationed in the Niger Delta organised fire to burn our people and cities. At Jesse and Sapele the fire burnt during several days killing thousands of our people. The Moslem ruler of the country Abubakar refused to hold an Inquiry to determine that the fire was not ignited by the raping and killing troops comprising Jihadists from several areas of the Sahara. There are only a handful of hospitals in Nigeria; all were built during the colonial period. The Moslem leaders of Nigeria do not believe in hospitals. When their big men are sick, they fly them to European or Arab countries for treatment spending the revenue from the Niger Delta,

6. In May 1999 Mr. Olusegun Obasanjo succeeded Abubakar as President by the grace of the Islamic North. He is the one and only Southerner in whom the more powerful Northerners have confidence. This arose from the fact that in January 1966, Southern troops and Northern troops engaged themselves in a bloody military mutiny following a coup by Southerners. The mutiny continued until July the same year, and Major Obasanjo, as he was then, was the only generally known Southerner that supported the Moslem troops. They have since rewarded him immensely. In May 1999, they made him President of the country. He has been the only Southerner that had been President since Independence. But they did not allow him to create any state or organise census at all. Anyway, less than six months of becoming President in 1999, he sent troops to the Niger Delta even during the celebrations of the New Millennium, and they bombed several areas of the Niger Delta for three days and three nights. After his troops had killed hundreds in the Niger Delta, Obasanjo went to Ogoni, in the Niger Delta where Abacha had earlier killed the elite, and told them that if it was Independence that they wanted; then they should go the Queen of England because it was her people that put us together. Our people listened to him dumb founded.

7. About two years after Mullah Obasanjo, had addressed our people in that way, he invited the Commonwealth to have its conference in Abuja, the new capital in the North created arbitrarily by the Islamic Northerners when they removed the capital from Lagos in the South. During the Conference our people in the Niger Delta unfortunately watched the television. On one occasion they saw the Queen of England shaking hands with Mullah. Obasanjo while Mr. Blair, the British Prime Minister and the Duke of Edinburgh stood by, looking cheerful. The scene was a severe shock to them. The same Obasanjo, whose hands were still dripping with the blood of our youths, was shaking his bloody right hand with the Queen of England. To them the Queen is an omnipotent living being on earth. And they respect her immensely. Now they see the same Mullah Obasanjo so close to her. They were bewildered. It was reported that in island town of Abonnema a young pregnant lady was so shocked on watching the T.V. She fainted and, miscarried. Albeit; later, they realised that Obasanjo was waging a psychological war. He liked to make our people think that he is very close to the Queen; and therefore influential with her government. Obasanjo knew that the scene would frighten them as it did.

 

8.  Southern Nigerians including the Niger Delta have always believed that the British Labour Party dislike them in preference to the Moslem North. The reasons for this have been discussed in our earlier messages. Also; during the civil war 1967 to 1970, the Labour Government of Great Britain supplied weapons to the Moslem North. With these weapons they carried out the pogrom and genocide against “Biafra” who were the Igbos and included the Niger Delta; all Southerners. These incidents were well reported during the civil war by several reporters including Frederick Forsyth for the B.B.C. and the London Times. The periods include the months of May 1968 to February 1969. This period excluded the genocide of May 1966. And it continues in a small way to this day. Again, in the summer of last year 2008, the new Moslem President of Nigeria Mr Yar Adua, met Mr. Gordon Brown, the British Prime Minister during the G8 conference. Mr. Yar Adura's only important discussion with the British Prime Minister was to request for weapons from Gordon Brown. He told Mr. Brown that the weapons were to be used for killing our people in the Niger Delta because they were disturbing the flow of revenue from oil exploration.

9. Probably Mr. Gordon Brown did not remember that the Moslem North had been suppressing the Niger Delta for a very long time; and that because of the killing of our people in Ogoni in 1995, Nigeria was suspended from the Commonwealth. "What is wrong again?” Some more impartial politician would have liked to know. But Mr Brown did not hesitate. There and then, and in one single conversation with Yar Adua, he promised to supply weapons to the Islamic North. .Three months later, September last year, Yar Adua, armed with the support of the British Prime Minister collected several jihad warriors from several parts of the Sahara. Fully armed, they were taken to the Niger Delta. There, they killed and killed hundreds in the Niger Delta. Their purpose is to subdue our people so that our land and our resources are vandalised in the name of oil exploration. In 1986, after they, had arbitrarily, proclaimed Nigeria an Islamic nation, and had subdued the South in the riots that followed, they boasted that, they would dip the Koran in the central Atlantic through the Niger Delta. Only General Ojukwu, the erstwhile Biafran leader, warned them against such boastfulness. In the Niger Delta we do not have any religion; but we consider ourselves fortunate to have been converted from superstition to Christianity by European Christian Missionaries immediately after the slave trade in the nineteenth century. Later we were conquered and forcibly merged with several unknown communities by Great Britain in 1914 and called Nigerians. This we can never forget because we hate the merging intensely and we must separate.

10. Nigeria in its monstrous form is reputed to be the most corrupt country in Africa. The Moslem North that has ruled it since Independence strengthen themselves by arbitrarily joining the Islamic Brotherhood that stretches from them through the Sahara to the Mediterranean coast and beyond. Then they also play for support from British politicians. At home they operate an economy that is heavily based on corruption. They bring out the revenue from the Niger Delta like robbers from their victims. They then share the revenue among the thirty six states, all of which were arbitrarily created by them. They also created the hundreds of local governments. And they inflate population census. You cannot get reliable census when no part of the country keeps any Birth and Death Registry. And no one can pry into any Moslem home to count its inmates. Politicians spread revenue among supporters. So there are in Nigeria several hundreds of rich people with no visible means of livelihood. Thousands are forced to support leading politicians in order to own a house or other property. In Nigeria the most damnable law is the Land Use Decree. It provides that every transaction relating to any interest or right in land or property, whether freehold or leasehold of any duration requires written consent of the government. Then also, the government uses public funds to create estates which it allocates to people it likes. Touts and agents abound. In this way many of the political leaders create kleptomaniacs all over the country even in the oppressed Niger Delta. These kleptomaniacs feel that the country should continue in its shambolic form. It is they who fight impulsively against separation. With time Nigerian kleptomaniac politicians are beginning to succeed in attracting European debased politicians to have financial involvement in the country, so that they will fight for it to continue in its bloody conflicts ridden form; the form that harvests corrupt deals.

11. On account of its monstrosity, Nigeria, in its South, produces the largest immigrants in the world. It is estimated that more than six million Southern Nigerians have emigrated to Europe, America and Southern Africa since the Abiola episode in 1989, when Ibrahim Babangida, the Moslem ruler barefacedly refused the Southern candidate who won a Presidential election; and instead, put in his business friend to become President without regard to any law. Years ago, Nigerians who study abroad, return home fast; not now. Now very few love the country; and these love it for the same reason that Lucifer loves hell. Wherefore we in the N.D.R.M pray that the world, particularly Europe and the new leadership in the United States of America, will be pleased to study the problems of the nations of Africa, considering how the origin of each nation has contributed to its present form; and therefore to do justice. For the Niger Delta separation from Islamic Nigeria is the answer. God bless the leaders of the world.  

AE

January 11, 2009

NIGER DELTA CONGRATULATES PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA AND PRAY FOR UNITED STATES SUPPORT FOR INDEPENDENCE.

 

1. On this joyful day, 20th January 2009, "HARK” The Angels are watching. And the rejoicing world is praying for peace as they are anticipating. The occasion is the Coronation of Barack Obama, as the 44* president of the United States of America, by the grace of God. The theme is “Change” - REAL CHANGE that will earn the greatest respect, for the greatest nation on earth May God bless America. On the high table are former dignitaries of America. They include the likeable Bill Clinton, the leader who supervised the disintegration of Yugoslavia, the most heterogeneous nation in Europe. Now, we, the oppressed people of the Niger Delta, earlier called the slave coast, fervently pray that, he will use his Godly approach on the new administration of America, and help to do the same thing for Nigeria, a country forty times more heterogeneous than Yugoslavia.. Yugoslavia comprised six disparate communities plus the incompatible religions of Christianity and Islam. Nigeria comprises more than 200 disparate communities plus the incompatible religions of Christianity and Islam;, both in large numbers. There is no nation of such composition in Europe, America, Middle East and Asia. And its Moslem group gained ascendancy after the civil war in 1970. In 1986 they arbitrarily proclaimed the country an Islamic nation. They kill and jail our people in Jihad cells. And they control our land and our resources. .

2. Unlike Nigeria that was created by Great Britain for colonial purposes by forcibly merging together hundreds of conquered African communities, Yugoslavia was created by its own people, led by Joseph Tito after the Second World War. They created it by merging together six disparate European communities. It became the only heterogeneous nation in Europe. It comprised the mixture of a large Christian community and a large Moslem community. With difficulties, Joseph Tito ruled the country until he died in 1980. Thereafter the heterogeneous nature of the country hastened it into a never ending bloody conflicts aggravated by ethnic and religious differences. Thereupon, European leaders intervened and separated the disparate communities. Consequently, each of the disparate communities of Yugoslavia has now become an independent nation. Now, each of them follow the pattern of the rest of the civilised countries in Europe, America, the Middle East and Asia, by comprising communities of like minded peoples that enjoys one basic religion that influences their cultures and their politics. This is something that is missing in most of the African nations south of the Arabs of the Mediterranean Coast. Bill Clinton, the then President of the United States of America, lent his full and unflinching support for the process of separation in Yugoslavia. Nigerian is not in Europe. ; but " What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander "; May God help the leaders of the civilised nations to understand that African countries like Nigeria, also requires the attributes that make the civilised nations peaceful and able to develop. Even among wild animals, birds of the same feather fly together. And the beasts of the jungle do not prey on one another of the same species. Although many of the Ex- colonial Africa countries are ridden in bloody conflicts ; but there is no country in Africa where people of the same tribe, engage themselves in never ending conflicts.

3. Worse than Yugoslavia, Nigeria was not created by its own people. It was created by British adventurers during the notorious scramble for Africa at the end of the slave trade. Lady Margery Perham, an Oxford University don usually urged European politicians that, in dealing with African nations, their origin should never be overlooked. And she wrote on the origin of Nigeria the following. " The tribal divisions in Africa are so great that they cannot be overlooked . The new unity (merging tribes to become nations ) is something built above them from outside by foreigners. These drew lines on a map and called the areas with the great collection of independent tribes which happen to be inside those lines by a convenient new name like Nigeria and Kenya. They then set up a single twentieth century foreign government over all these tribes " ~ Oxford University Press 1941. It is true that " Very often, good comes out of evil " The scramble for Africa ended in the colonial system that created the nations of Africa south of the Arabs. That turns out to be good. Albeit, the heterogeneous nature of most of these nations of Africa, have kept Africans in never ending bloody conflicts., and so in continuous backwardness. Even among the wild beasts, birds of the same feather fly together; and animals in the jungle, do not prey on the same species. In Nigeria for example, the Moslem Northerners don't hurt their own people , but they kill the people in the Niger Delta ; the mildest group in the forcibly merged communities called Nigeria.

4. Europeans generally hold on only to democracy when it concerns Africa. But democracy cannot help a heterogeneous nation like Nigeria. In fact, in Nigeria and such other heterogeneous nations, democracy is anathema. It enables large, but backward communities to gang up and lord it over smaller ones. This is quite clear in Islamic Nigeria. The Greeks who introduced democracy to the world are the same peoples like the rest of Europe. It is not surprising that at Independence in 1947, India followed suit, it separated on religious line by creating Islamic Pakistan, from Hindus. Yet the country was not created by the colonial system. See how religion is impeding the development of Cyprus. In that beautiful island, democracy works only tor each of the two religious divisions, Christian and Moslem. It is not language or ethnicity that holds back that ancient nation called Lebanon; it is religion. It comprises very large Moslem communities and a smaller group of Christians. In Africa, the leaders reuse to address themselves to these issues in countries where large but backward tribes dominate. Millions in Nigeria, Sudan, Rwanda and other African countries will continue to die needlessly while the large tribes forcibly resist the separation. It seems quite sensible that a number of disparate communities may or spell out the conditions for real federation.

5. Considering that Great Britain was deeply involved in the creation of Pakistan in 1947, many people ask the question "Why did Great Britain not do the same in Nigeria before granting the country independence " The reason as many in the Niger Delta usually discuss is the following. " Soon after the end of the Second World War in 1945, the Colonial Struggle for Independence began by Africans on the West Coast. It was led by Kwameh Nkrumah of Ghana; and supported in Nigeria by organisations led by Azikiwe, Michael Imodue, Anthony Enahoro, Mrs M.R.S.  Ramsom-Kuti, Magaret Ekpo and all Southerners. The Islamic North vehemently condemned the Independence Movements; and they openly opposed Independence. All the political parties and trade union bodies were formed exclusively by Southerners. Northerners were dead scared to join them. Like Nkrumah, despite the Cold War at the time, many of the freedom fighters flirted with Soviet Communism. Wherefore the Colonial power developed the assumption that, in Africa, Communism attracted educated Christians, while Moslem as backward as they were, presented a bulwark against communism. " No other reason has been suggested. Many in Nigeria do believe that there is an institutional dislike for Southern Nigerians by successive Labour Party in Government. They always supported the North .

6. When they decided to grant Independence to Nigeria, it was to the Moslem North, the most backward part of the country, that they handed over power to, after they hastily formed an exclusive political party for them. They called it Northern Peoples Congress. Throughout its existence, it did not meet more than once. The huge Moslem North was 225,650 square miles. To this was added Northern Cameroon in 1959. All become the Moslem North. The South with a greater population was 76,700 square miles. In a system which they called " Federation of three units " the colonial power , made the huge North one unit. The small South they made into two units. The Niger Delta was split and formed part of the two unit of the South. The Prime Minister was Alhaji Tafawa Balawa, a Teacher who could be a village teacher in the South. Independence came in 1960.

7. Throughout the colonial period, Southerners assisted British colonial officers in the administration of the north under the special system of Indirect Rule. The North rejected secular education as being too bearing on Christianity. It is they, and they alone and their agent that have ruled Nigeria since Independence under civilian regime as under Military regime. They easily and arbitrarily proclaimed the country an Islamic nation in 1986. Earlier in January 1966, following a mutiny between Southern troops and Northern troops, Southern troops staged a coup and formed a government. But the North bounced back in July that year after bloody fighting between the two military sides. During this time Major Olusegun Obasanjo was the only Southern military known to have supported the Northern Military. And they have rewarded him immensely. As the agent of the North in 1999,even during the Millennium celebration his troops bombed the Niger Delta killing thousands of humans. And they still continue killing our people in order to subdue us while they exploit our lands and our resources.

8. Lady Thatcher, a former Conservative British Prime Minister whose predecessors in office created Nigeria visited the country in 1987. She took one look at it and later wrote "It is never easy to govern a country like Nigeria. It is somewhat artificially created, divided between Moslem North and Christian and pagan South " Downing St Years H Collins 1993. The fact that African communities are backward make people think that Africans are inferior. No African community has ever created something which Adam and Eve did not create. But outside our environment as in Europe and Americas, we Africans do enjoy the degree of peace and excitements to an extent that we move along with the great crowd of advanced people. And we become a homo that is sapient.

 May the world understand our domestic curses and problems and help us. We pray that Mr. Barack Obama's America will try and understand Africa and apply effective remedies to our curses. His reign in America may begin the CHANGE that Africa requires. May The Almighty God Bless America.

By Aliyi Ekineh and Godfrey Arumoh for N.D.R.M. 20.01.09

November 16, 2008

A BRIEF HISTORICAL ACCOUNT OF NIGERIA

In the beginning ~ here we narrate how the Niger Delta on the Atlantic coast, and the powerful MOSLEM GROUP on the fringes of the Sahara, came to be forced into ONE NATION.

PART 1: CREATION OF NIGERIA

(A) As it seems well known, the history of most parts of Africa, south of the Arabs of the Mediterranean Coast, before the nineteenth century, comprises mainly the activities of European explorers, slave dealers and adventurers. Africans played only secondary parts. Also, the Interior of Africa, particularly the Sahara region, remained under Arab sphere of Influence until the nineteenth century. Africans in the Niger Delta are no exception. Our short history in brief began from the period before the discovery of America by Christopher Columbus in 1494. Earlier in that century, which was the fifteenth century, Portuguese sailors and explorers in some of their voyages that introduced Southern Africa to Europeans, had visited the Niger Delta. These Portuguese included Vasco Da Gama and Bartholomew Diaz The Portuguese were fascinated by the picturesque nature of the area. It comprises a maze of islands, mangrove forests, fresh water rivers, salt water rivers, lakes, streams and heavy mangrove forests that protects the area from disaster causing elements of nature. It was not until the middle of the nineteenth century that the world came to know that, the area was indeed, the delta of the River Niger which flows more than two thousand miles through the heart of Africa, and enter into the central Atlantic Ocean in a peaceful way. The discovery of the beginning and the end of the River Niger was completed in 1835 by Great British explorers, Mongo Park , Richard Lander and John Lander. It was this discovery that gave the name Niger Delta to the area, and so opened up our Niger Delta for genuine trade at the end of the slave trade. Earlier, during the slave trade, it was given the name “Slave Coast ". Some of its famous names during the Portuguese visits and the slave trade include Benin, Bonny, Brass, Sapele and Calabar, ~ Old as well as New.

(B)   At the end of the Slave Trade, it was here, in the Niger Delta that genuine trade by Europeans in Africa, began. The trade was mostly in Palm Produce; that is palm Oil and palm kernel. It was during that period that European Christian Missionaries flocked into the Niger Delta and the adjacent southern coastal areas of the Atlantic and evangelised our people. They converted our fore fathers and mothers from paganism to Christianity like the rest of the Africans on the upper Atlantic coast. The area was quite peaceful as several Europeans from Western Europe flocked into the Niger Delta for the lucrative trades Much of the oil product came from the hinterland of the Niger Delta, There being no map of the of area, the European traders could not penetrate into the hinterland, the Ibo territories where the merchandise came from. The big Niger Delta traders acted like pirates on Europeans who attempted to venture into the hinterland.. Of the Niger Delta traders, Jaja of Opobo was said to be the most recalcitrant. The discovery of the whole course of the river Niger and its connection with the Niger Delta which until then was called the Slave Coast began to make matters much easier for the European traders.

(C)  Also came, the notorious Berlin Conference 1883-85. And Great Britain pinned its eyes on the Niger Delta. From here they began to move northwards in a way that was not planned. They began their conquest of the “pirates “of the Niger Delta one by one. First to be conquered was Bonny and its "Recalcitrant trader Jaja of Opobo” The British consul, John Beecroft, tricked Jaja and his entourage to dinner on board a Frigate. As Jaja was enjoying the delicious foods, the Consul was cleverly craned down to a waiting speed boat below. Jaja' entourage noticed this and began to panic. No amount of shouting by Jaja and his entourage helped Jaja. His men were removed from him and sent to town. Then the boat sailed away. Jaja's new destination was Jamaica where he was banished to. In a very cowardly community, what followed was that every big man in the Niger Delta got frightened. They queued up to sign documents of British over lordship over them. That was sufficient for the rest of the European signatories of the Berlin Conference to recognise British sovereignty over all in the Niger Delta. In 1896 territory was proclaimed Oil Rivers Protectorate.

Most importantly, the discovery by the Landers had improved the situation in the Niger Delta to the British Merchants. Now proper boats with engine could ply the area. Yet the Niger Delta was not quite totally subdued until the greatest warrior Kingdom of Benin had been dealt with. An attempt to subdue Benin was not easy. Armed with weapons provided to them by Portugal, the King of Benin Oba Ovonramnem had sent his troops to Sapele forty miles south of Benin , to stop the British advance to Benin in December 1886. In the battle the British lost several frontline General including General Phillips. Where in a total war against Benin, the King Oba Ovonramnem was captured and banished to Calabar. That ended the anti - colonial struggle in the Niger Delta, the whole of which became a British colony. With capital; first in Bonny, but later moved to Calabar. It was the OIL RIVERS PROTECTORATE. Oil referred to palm oil.

(D)   Now the Niger Delta having been proclaimed a colony, several more Europeans flocked in for business. But the British Royal Niger Company which had been trading all along in the area became the most popular. The company soon introduced river transport provided by the Scottish McGregor Laird Shipping Line which had become out of business since the abolition of the Slave trade. Now the McGregor's maritime officers quickly got themselves ready for Africa in the Niger Delta. And the area soon became develop as the Missionaries opened schools, colleges and hospitals. Well organised administration began to function. And the traders fearlessly moved into the hinterland. Here on the North-East of the Niger Delta was the large Ibo territory that was full of the merchandise including Palm products that were marketed exclusively by Niger Delta merchants as middle-men. Now European traders, having got to the source of the merchandise, that is, the PALM product, reduced their need for the Delta people. They also began to venture about to the north -east in Ibo land, and the North -west to Yoruba areas north of Lagos on the Atlantic. Earlier, Lagos which situates four hundred miles from Bonny in the Niger Delta had already become a British colony, having been acquired from the Portuguese for the settlement of freed slaves by the middle of the nineteenth century. Unlike the Ibos, the Yorubas had experienced many bloody conflicts with Moslem Jihadists descended on them from the Sahara. The famous Yoruba war leader, Afonja, had driven the Moslem Jihadists far north beyond the river Niger at Ilorin which still remains one of the large Yoruba cities. In 1906, the British expanded their possessions in the area by amalgamating all these areas by merging together the Niger Delta with Ibo territories and Yoruba territories including Lagos These territories they gave the name Niger Coast Protectorate. Calabar got lost in the expansion and Lagos became the capital of the newly merged territories.

(E)  The whole of the Niger Coast Protectorate was now politically organised. Modern settlements, townships, roads and other paraphernalia quickly sprang up every where. Branches of government were introduced as education became wide spread with millions attending Christian Mission schools. The first batch of public servants that assisted British colonial administrators was imported from Freetown in Sierra Leone and from the Gold Coast. There were also West Indians. Within a decade or so the whole of the Niger Coast Protectorate was flourishing as a brand new country. The English has always been introduced as the lingua franca. The number of different local languages was thought to be as many as eighty. The structure of the Niger Delta due to the absence of communication among the islanders had contributed in creating several different languages; albeit, a careful study of these languages may show their close similarity as dialects. This is much possible when the people become independent. However, all of the different communities having been converted to Christianity live peacefully together. Now, their common Christian value influences their lives and their custom. The Royal Niger Company remained the only dominant business organisation. Their dominance enabled them to adventure farther northwards towards the Sahara miles into the desert.

(F)   North of the Niger Delta, the land hunters of the Royal Niger Company, led by their never tiring leader George Goldie, probably, the first nationalised Germans in the United Kingdom soon collected several communities including Moslem areas of the lower  Sahara. But they soon got in serious conflicts with the French colonial hunters in the area. Goldie decided to establish a military presence in the area. For this purpose he invited one young British military officer who was partly free lance. He was Frederick Lugard, born in India by British Missionaries; he chose the military in East Africa in the region of Zanzibar. That provided him with the credential of understanding Moslem temperament which Goldie considered necessary in dealing with his newly conquered Africans. And so Captain Lugard came to West Africa in the service of the Royal Niger Company in 1888. That was the time when Great Britain was fighting one of its African colonial wars. It was to subdue the Ashantis, a powerful kingdom north of Accra in the Gold Coast which had not been completely subdued for colonial purposes. Lugard saw the Hausa communities deeply religious by the effort of Arab refugees from the Ottoman Empire who ruled them under strong feudal system. Even before he had settled the conflicts with the French, Lugard quickly raised an Army of Hausas to fight in Ashanti. For that, he became well known in the corridor of power in Whitehall. Later the British Government intervened and settled the African conflict between the Royal Niger Company and the French colonial adventurers in the area south of Sudan. By the settlement, the British Government took over the territories from Sokoto to Bornu and southwards to the borders with the newly proclaimed Niger Coast Protectorate of which Lagos is capital. The French now own a massive territory that stretched nearly all through the Sahara region, outside the strong Arab interests. The British Government paid the Royal Niger Company handsomely for taking over its territories which were called NIGER TERRITORIES. By this tune, the twentieth century had begun.

(G)  Now Great Britain had two protectorates in the area. They are adjacent to each other. No one of the African communities in the one knew, any one in the other. None of the areas had any concrete building. None of them made or manufactured any object which Adam and Eve did not make. The Arab controlled areas of the Niger Territories were void of any form of modern education. The European controlled area which is the Niger Coast Protectorate had begun to develop great interest in education. More educated Africans from other colonies such as the Gold Coast, now Ghana, Sierra Leone (Freetown) and even from the West Indies had been pouring into the Niger Coast Protectorate. From the civilised and highly developed world, it was much easier to get to the Niger Coast Protectorate than to get to the Niger  minorities. The peoples of the Niger Coast saw the beginning of a brand new world. It was much different in the Niger Territories.There, to begin with, the Africans that were conquered from Arab feudal rules had been highly motivated adherents in their acquired religion of Islam. They are much more dominated by religion than the people on the Coast. They had resisted colonial rule much more vehemently than the coastal people, most of who had already been subdued by the slave trade, long before the advent of European colonialism. Yet the people of the Niger Territories were known to be more loyal to Colonial Administrators than the people of the Coast. But what seemed to be more important to the Imperial Power, was how to rule these two separate and diverse communities by generating revenue locally.

(H)  The problem of how to administer two large communities with diametrically opposing religion and cultures. The facts that they are both very primitive and backward make the task a bit simple. They cannot unite against their rulers. But they cannot be administered in a simple way. More importantly, the one on the coast generated revenue very easily. The Niger Coast had more palm oil and other palm products generally than any other part of the world. Timber of diverse kind including mahogany and teak are plentiful in the Niger Coast Protectorate. Access from Europe is exceedingly. By 1849, Macgregor Laird had introduced the African Steamship Company that provided regular voyages from England to the West Coast of Africa including Lagos in the Niger Coast Protectorate. But it was difficult to get to the Niger Territories except through the Sahara. So The Niger Coast created an easement for the enjoyment of the Niger Territories. Even if goods could be found in the Niger Territories, such goods required railways and roads to convey them to the coast. More seriously important, the Niger Territories did not generate any revenue. While palm oil products and timber flourished in the Niger Coast Protectorate, there was nothing that generated revenue in the Niger Territories which much larger than the Niger Coast. The whole area of the amalgamated territories was 332,400 square miles. Of this the Niger Coast was 78,00 square miles, while the Niger Territories was 255,738 square miles of not much productive lands on the fringes of the Sahara desert. It did not yield revenue; and the British tax payers had to subsidise its administration.

(I)  these problems occupied the minds of the British Government. Finally they came to the conclusion of merging the two colonies together.. So they set to do exactly that. Lugard was the leading advocate of the merging together. And he was commissioned to effect the merging. He was appointed Governor General for the two territories. By 1910, everything had been done to merge the two territories. Several names were considered. In the end the name suggested by Miss Flora Shaw, at the time a journalist, in Cairo, Egypt, was accepted. The name was NIGERIA. No one in the two territories took part in any of the consideration to merge the two groups together. No African knew about the name. More than ninety percent of the peoples in both sections knew the name before, probably 1970. Even today, less than forty percent know the content of its peoples. To the colonial administration, the African need know nothing.. In 1912, Lugard was appointed governor of both territories. The Order given to him was to merge the two together. In political language, it is AMALGAMATION. January 1st, 1914 and the British tax payers ended their burden in financing the Niger Territories .

(J)  Of the Amalgamation, Michael Crowther, a Cambridge historian wrote: "When Lugard amalgamated Southern Nigeria and Northern Nigeria, it must have seemed to him that he was fusing into the same administration, groups of incompatible communities" Faber and Faber 1944. But Lugard only know the Islamic North whom he liked immensely because " They are full of respect for the white man; and they prostrate in salutation, while the trouser wearing Negroes of the coast, ( Southern Nigerians ) do not even bother to salute anyone " Elizabeth Isichei: History of Nigeria , Longmans London 1983. By virtue of the Amalgamation the Niger Coast Protectorate became known as Christian Southern Nigeria with its capital in Lagos; and the Niger Territories became known as Moslem Northern Nigeria with its capital in Kaduna. Lugard even as Governor General preferred Kaduna as his major Residence.

Part 2: the Colonial Period 1914 to 1960

(A) The period of colonial Administration began in 1914 for both sections. However, the two groups were separately administered. The North rejected Christian education; so they did not have educated people. A few noisy groups of children could be seen here and there reciting Koranic verses noisily. Otherwise there were no schools as one knows them. Consequently, all through the colonial era, Southerners assisted colonial administrators in the administration of the North as well as the South. But Southerners did not live with Northerners in a mixed way. Next to every Northern town or city that had administration in the North, a new town, called Sabon Geri, was built for Southerners and other non Moslem Africans. Europeans, most of them colonial administrators, always lived separately from Africans in “European Quarters “always guided by Northern Guards. In the South also, European administrative officers lived separately from Africans in provincial and local head quarter towns. European traders, like Christian Missionaries always lived with Africans. The privileges of Europeans administrators in both North and South ended a few years before Independence in 1960 by the effort of Southerners.

(B)  During the colonial period, Northerners knew very little of the country; that is their own Nigeria. They also knew absolutely nothing beyond the religious activities of the Moslem world. The absence of aeroplane at the time contributed to their limited knowledge of the world before 1960. And they were not active at all in any matter, not even in sport Only Southerners formed political parties. These included the Nigerian Youth Movement, The National Council of Nigerian Citizens and Action Group. All of them were open to Northerners to join. But they did not. They feared it was anti establishment of the Indirect Rule. Only a total of less than forty ever joined political parties. These were considered radicals; and were not admitted in the body Moslem establishment.  They included Mallam Aminu Kano and a few others. However, after 1947, when Nkrumah next door in Ghana, introduced anti colonial struggle for freedom, the hand writing on the wall indicated that Nigeria might follow suit.

(C)  Then came 1947 the Nkrumah era that was the beginning of colonial freedom fighting. The Islamic North did not take part at all. Really the freedom fighting movement was really hatched in London towards the end of the Second World War. By 1944 Hitler had been weakened. The Allies, led by Great Britain, the United States France and the other Western European Powers were still cooperating with the Communist Soviet Union, seen as very mighty. Many in England carried the banner of Communism. A daily news paper the “Daily Worker “was the most popular among colonial students. Southern Nigerians comprised more than three quarters of them. Many of them sold the Daily Worker at Underground stations. Communism was referred to as the New Religion. The Labour Party too was seen as the most liberal political movement in England. Notwithstanding pockets of .haters of Africans, by and large the English people were not seen to hate people. Many West Africans and West Indians saw the United Kingdom as Mother Land. It was a condition which enabled young West African students in London to unite and begin the struggle for freedom. No organisation in Englandwas vehemently opposed to colonial freedom. In fact several British people contributed towards the acquisition of the hostel for West African Students in Camden Town. It was the hot bed of anti colonialism supported by Pan Africanism of Marcus Garvey. By 1946 Nkrumah had been elected Vice President of the West African Students Union; and the hostel provided the meeting place for radical Africans that comprised all the British colonies in West Africa. But with respect to Nigeria, only Southerners which included Obafemi Awolowo, Denis Osadebe, Samuel Akintola and Michael Okpara.

(D) Many West African students attended the famous Fifth Pan African Conference held in Manchester in 1945. It was here that Nkrumah's cravings for colonial struggle for freedom became apparent. He was elected a leader of the Conference. Earlier he had been Vice President of the West African Students Union. Still he remained a student until 1947. The Colonial Office in London did not engage itself in witch hunting on colonial students until late in 1947. At that time the Cold War had begun and the fear that colonial students would carry communism to their respective homes on their return, began to worry many leaders of British politics including the Labour Party. But lucky Nkrumah he had made several important friends before he decided to accept a job to organise apolitical party in Accra. It was a party of the elite. He soon changed it to one for the workers. Now by 1947, many ex-service soldiers from the Hitler's war front had return home having realised the colonial content of the war in which Hitler had conquered and ruled some European countries, just as , Britain, France and Belgium had done to Africans. General Jan Smuts of Africa had earlier warned the British Government against using colonial troops. Many politicians in Great Britain began to think that Christian Africans were more easily prone to favour Communism than Moslem Africans. The Moslem world at the time was dead against Communism. Almost all the political leaders in Southern Nigeria had been contemporaries of Nkrumah. And they were in communication with him as he led Ghana towards Communism. Nkrumah's flirtation with the Soviet Union., and with Nasser of Egypt who had forcibly nationalised the Suez Canal which was constructed by Great Britain and France, was hurting many in Great Britain. But Awolowo, Zik and almost all others in Southern Nigeria were admiring Nkrumah. The Moslem North was still dead asleep, happy with Lugard's Indirect Rule. They did not know what was going on.

(E)  All of a sudden, in 1947, the Governor Sir Arthur Richard announced that he would introduce a Constitution for the country. And so he did immediately. By the constitution, he provided a pattern for the country to be administered under a federal system. At that time the most thought of federation was the United States and Switzerland in which the component states were self governing but only certain matters such as Finance, Foreign Affairs and Defence were under the federal Government; others wise each state administered itself and controlled its finance. Of course in those countries each of the federating states agreed by referendum to be part of the country. In Nigeria, many in the South thought that, at Independence the country would organise a referendum in each community to determine the federation. No one knew that that would not be possible although if there had been a referendum, more than ninety percent in the South would have accepted to remain in Nigeria hoping always that the Islamic North would continue to be docile or at least be understanding and be respectful to the feelings of others. Instead of a referendum, the colonial Administrators urged the North to form their own political party instead of joining those formed by Southerners. And so, The Northerners were assisted to form their own political party. They called it "Northern Peoples Congress." Besides its inaugural meeting in 1947, no other meeting was held before it disappeared following the military coup of 15th January 1966.

(F)  The Richard's Constitution created three states each of which was called a Region. The whole colony of Nigeria was of this, the Moslem North formerly the Niger Territories was. The South, formerly Niger Coast Protectorate was By the Constitution the huge Moslem North remained one unit. It was called Northern Region. The smaller South was split to two regions, namely Eastern Region and Western Region, Their dividing line was the river Niger that flows between Onitsha in the East and Asabi in the West. The Niger Delta was split to two. One east of Onitsha and including Onitsha, formed part of the Eastern Region. The other West of Asaba and including Asaba formed part of the Western Region. In the South people called the arrangement “Katakata Country " It means Bloody Conflict ridden country. Now, while in the rest of Africa excluding South Africa, every colony was engaged in freedom fighting, to end the colonial system, in Nigeria, we were engaged in inter- tribal feud. And the colonial Authority keep local soldiers busily engaged in killing and suppressing one tribe against another as the years went on. And the elected Assembly in each region functioned in the midst of strife in every region. In the effort to restore calmness, the Imperial Government decided that a conference attended by representatives of every region would calm the unrest.

(G)  And so began Constitutional Conferences in 1954 and 1956. The people of the Niger Delta, now called minorities , a section in the Eastern Region and a section in the Western region mobilised themselves to struggle for separate regions each. The non speaking Hausa Fulani communities in the North also wanted a separate region of their own. The Imperial Authority did not want to interfere. It was not in their interest to create separate regions for any one. Provided that Nigeria dies not go the way of the Gold Coast, later becoming Ghana, every thing was alright. Among the Nigerians themselves, the North wants a separate region for the minority group in the Western Region and in the Eastern Region; but not in the Northern Region. Similarly, the Eastern Region supported separate region for the minorities in the Northern Region and in the Eastern Region but not in the Western Region. Also in the Eastern Region, the leaders supported a separate Region for the minorities in the Northern Region and the Western Region but not in the Eastern Region. These were the thoughts of the first generation of Africans hatching out of the colonial system. They all believed that force can work and maintain the status quo whether in peace or conflict provided that they would get what they want. The colonial Authority was worst.. They accepted that in lieu of creating any more regions, it was sufficient to provide clauses of Fundamental Human Rights entrenched in the Constitution And that that would be sufficient to safeguard any suppression or cheating by the larger tribes over the smaller ones. The arrangement kept Nigeria away from taking part in the freedom fighting that was going on in almost every colony in Africa.

(H)  Uncared for, helpless and suppressed, the peoples of the Niger Delta, east and west of the river Niger; wept in vain helplessly. They seem now to understand that the colonial system was not intended for human advancement but for the benefit of its perpetrators. Any advantage to the inhabitants of the colony was a bonus. Our people did not get any particular benefit from the colonial system; now, the colonial Government itself has traded us to please the people of the hinterland. The colonialists were wise enough to know what the consequences of their actions would be even in the short term. Some Godly and sympathetic Englishmen arguing the case for the Niger Delta, reminded the Colonial Government how Adolf Hitler, despite entrenching Fundamental Human Rights in the Weimer Constitution , repealed the provisions, and established the Nazi Party as the sole political party of Germany in 1935. But all the arguments fell on deaf ears. The very little changes that were made to the Richards constitution despite all the conferences were the provisions in the Constitution that the Moslem North should allow women to attend political rallies and also vote at elections. But these were not serious matter, because after Independence, no one could go to the Islamic North to enforce such provisions. It was this time that the colonial government announced the discovery of petroleum in the Niger Delta. Notwithstanding this, the colonial government did not on this account prolong its stay in the country.

Part 3 Independence and the bloody conflicts continued

(A)  The British Government granted Independence to Nigeria by handing over power to   the  orther Peoples Congress. The date was 1st October 1960. To many it was a sad day; and it has been so remembered every year. Yet, Azikiwe, popularly known as Zik, had welcomed the situation when he addressed a rally in Enugu, capital of the Eastern Region and said, "We Nigerians have got Independence on a platter of Gold " The Prime Minister who was then the deputy leader of the N.P.C. was a village school teacher. In fact up to that time the North had very few schools and not proper secondary school of the type that flourished under Christian Missionaries in the South. Also at the time, the Northern Nigerians comprised less than four percent of the public services. The public services included the railways, the Post office and telephones, Electricity and power services and other utility and quangoes created by the Federal Government. To boost the Prime Minister up, the Colonial Power bestowed honours on him as well as several of the Islamic leaders. They included the leader of the N.P.C., Ahmadu Bello, and the Premier of the Northern Region and several of them. They all accepted Christian honours with gladness as, at that time, every obnoxious culture, including Moslem cultures and practices remained dormant. So Southerners were surprised that Moslem leaders happily accepted such Knighthood that glorified great Christian Saints, St. Michael and St. George. More than two dozen Northern Moslems were so knighted.

(B)   To understand the mentality of our different peoples in Nigeria, one need to know that we were at Independence only about fifty years from the age of Adam and Eve. For example we could not understand that Nigeria as it is composed would be in perpetual bloody conflicts which will retard its growth and frustrate most hard working people. Many Younger Southern Nigerians wonder why the leaders of the Big tribes in the South did not produced such great jurists and philosophers like Mohammed Jinah of India. On the eve of the Independence of India, Jinah had insisted that Moslems and Hindus could not live in peace together in an Independent India. This notwithstanding that, the sub-continent of India was not created by the colonial system; India had existed as long as any country in Europe. On the insistence of Jinah and his fellow Moslem leaders, Pakistan was created as a separate country out of India . However at that time, no one in Nigeria knew much of the world. Less than fifty Nigerians had ever travelled to countries besides the United Kingdom. Due to our background, we were abjectly ignorant of the world. Up to the time of Independence, less than two hundred Nigerians had ever travelled to countries abroad besides the United Kingdom where Ocean Liners made frequent voyages to and fro. Air travels have changed all that; but comparatively, only very recently. Even so, we do not have good and reliable sources of information such as news papers, radio and television. On top of all that, not a great many of us use the official language English daily in order to be quite conversant and think deeply in it. In Europe today, more than sixty percent of young men are vast in the computer which report and discuss information in the respective language of each nation. That not being so , in Nigeria, we suffer handicap.

(C)  The first parliament at Independence comprised a coalition of N.P.C. and N.C.N.C. That means the Northern Region and the Eastern Region. In other words, the Hausas and their state elites, and the Igbos and their state elites, this was eastern Niger Delta. The Yorubas and their own state elites, and the West Niger Delta remained in the cold; as the two groups commandeered all the juicy jobs, both local and foreign leaving nothing to others in the very primitive setting. Awolowo did not mind the situation; he still thought that policy would count in an election; and that his turn would come. Akintola was practical, as many typical Nigerians would say. “What is important is today; and not tomorrow." perseverance is not the nature of backward people. In the end there was a serious feud between the two leaders. Akintola moved closer and closer to the N.P.C. Then the clash between him and Awolowo came to the open. By June 1962 the clash had become too wide and too open, and then followed fighting even right inside the Western Region Assembly at Ibadan. The Federal government declared Emergency and sacked the Assembly and the government. In its stead, they appointed an Administrator. And as the heavy hand continued, the Federal government charged Awolowo and his close associates with Treasonable Felony. As many as twenty eight of them including Awolowo were convicted on the ground that they had gone to Ghana, met Nkrumah whom Balewa hated immensely, and obtained training in order to over throw the Federal Government of Nigeria. And the bloody conflicts continue. Soon Akintola, a sharp operator, elbowed the N.C.N.C out of the coalition in the Federal government. That means the Igbos had now joined the jobless crowd. And as the bloody conflicts continues in progression and intrigue, on the 15th of January 1966, a group of young military officers comprising Ibos and Yorubas staged a coup and ousted the Balewa's government, wiping out many of the Moslems in government, as well as some Southerners, said to be their collaborators. In the coup, Balewa the Prime Minister, and his boss Ahmadu Bello leader of the N.P.C. who was also the Premier of the massive Northern region were killed. Akintola was killed also. That day the country remained terribly frightening. There were corpses of troops and politicians all over Lagos, Kaduna and other big towns. Many realised that it was only the consequence of the incautious manner in which these poor tribes, that did not know one another, were forcible merged together to become a nation. A few still said “It will be better”

(D)  All through out the South, almost to the last man, Nzeogu's coup was welcomed as something to end the arrogance of the new found power of the Moslem North. The Northerners themselves know that. They are more discipline and self control than any community in the South. At this time they exercised caution silently; while they brood over the situation. On the third day after the killing, it came to be known that the coup was not successful. The head of the Military, General Agui-Ironsi, the only General in the Nigerian Army, and an Igbo from the Eastern Region; did not support it. He felt that it would never succeed, because of the powerful backing of the Moslem world, which the Moslem North enjoys. He attempted to neutralise the effect of the coup. But the Moslem Northern troops did not support him readily. Nzeogu and others of them saw his interference dangerous. So the great mutiny in the military began. In the end Ironsi succeeded. However, this was not with the Moslem troops of the North. But several troops were killed in the encounter.

(E)  On the nineteenth of January, Ironsi announced himself as the head of state under a military regime. It was the first Military regime in the country. He appointed a military officer, who was a member of the Northern region to be governor of the Region. A Yoruba Officer was appointed governor of the Western Region. And Major Odumegwu Ojukwu, an Igbo became the governor of the Eastern Region. But the Northerners, military and civilians, continued their opposition to him. They wanted him to produce Nzeogu and the other coup makers for trial. He knew he could not do so without alienating the whole of the South. But still afraid of the North and the Moslem world, Ironsi set to travel abroad to the Moslem World in order to explain to them, that the coup was not intended against Moslems. Unfortunately for him, the Moslems in Nigeria and those abroad did not believe him. Frightened all the time, he converted a frigate on the Lagos lagoon to be his bedroom. Each night he changed places, some times sleeping in the Barracks among Southerners, and at other times sleeping with friends outside the capital Lagos. That made him a subject for gossip in the South. While he did so, he also continued his effort to calm the Moslems down. By this time they had probably found how timid a man he was. By the middle of February, Northern troops began to harass Southern civilians living in the North. In March they began killing Southerners in several places. Ironsi could not stop them, as he himself lived in fear of them. He travelled widely in the North with plenty of brown money bags. As he visited the Emirs whom he thought to be influential, he gave to them large money bags full of currency. Yet the Northern Military continued to hunt Southerners in the North for kill. Yoruba officers were also apprehensive. Of the Southern Military only one, Major Olusegun Obasanjo, was known to be in complete acceptance by the Northern officers. He knew all the coup makers, and he was very friendly to some of them, but he refused to join them. That impressed the Northern military immensely. The situation was so bad that all Eastern troops were sent back to the Eastern Region by the dead of night. And they travelled without their military uniforms and equipments. By nature we Africans are not brave people. A situation like this easily made the whole country fearful and life became dull and slow and made many that was also a subject of gossip among fearful Southerners. He was a friend of all the coup makers; yet he was not one of them. This fact impressed the Northern Military immensely.

(F)   By April 1966, that was nearly four months after he had assumed power, many in the South, began to realise that Ironsi was a timid officer, working hard to please the Islamic North.. Earlier, on defeating Nzeogu's group of Coup makers, he had appointed a governor for each region.. Major Odumegwu Ojukwu became the governor of the Eastern Region. Colonel Katsina, a Hausa officer was appointed Governor of the Northern Region. And an Igbo officer Major Odumegwu was appointed Governor of the Eastern region. For the Western Region who appointed a Yoruba, he appointed Adekunle Fajuyi. Many had thought that he would not play to the tribal sentiment in his appointment of Governors; particularly as he vehemently condemned tribalism. But it was his timidity in trying to woe the Moslem at home and abroad that reduced the high estimation originally acceded to him by non Igbos in the South. Ironsi tried disparately to please the Moslem North despite that fact that they gave him no support whatsoever. Instead, their troops led Jihad warriors everywhere in the North to kill Southerners , later when they could realise that Nzeogu and the rest of the coup makers , except one, were from the Eastern Region same as Irons, they concentration on killing Easterners everywhere in the North. Because, the Northerners themselves were not educated and they were unemployable, more than ninety percent of the African workers in European businesses were from the South.

(G)   From April 1966 to the third week of May, the killing of the people of the Eastern Region reached a pick. Genocide was the term used by several foreign observers to describe it. Islamic Northern troops led their civilian supporters on killing rampage every where and every day for several days throughout the North. There were non able to stop them. Not even passengers on planes arriving at Kano International airport or at Kaduna local airports were safe for our people. They marched to railway stations, major roads, offices; work shops even of European firms and called out Easterners for killing. At Kano International Air port aeroplanes from Europe were stopped; and Easterners lined out for killing. Stack illiterate troops, armed to the teeth would stop any one and ask "Wey yor nation, which side you kom from in pigeon English?”. They wanted to know the tribe you belong to in the South. If the answer was not “Yoruba "; you could be killed.

(H)   The killing continued through to early May when people realised that the pogrom had arrived. Ironsi hurriedly convened a conference of all the Emirs, which are Moslem leaders throughout the Islamic North. The conference was held at Ibadan, capital of the Western Region It began on the 24th of July. Ironsi attended the conference by living with the governor of the Region. Major Fajuyi with whom Ironsi had served in the British Army in India. The Governor's residence called The Governor's Lodge was a heavily guarded building. Its guards numbering thirty well armed troops included Moslem troops. The idea of including Moslem troops among the guards was to demonstrate that, no animosity against Moslems existed in Ironsi's policy. So both Ironsi and Fajuyi felt quite safe. However, on the 25th of July, a contingent of heavily armed troops, all of the Northerners, speeded from a nearby Barracks to The Governors Lodge Ibadan. The time was about 8pm. Fajuyi was entertaining his guest, General Agui-Ironsi. The troops easily got access to the sitting room. Without being announced, they forced themselves into the sitting room. They knew their victims. Without any ceremony, they ordered General Ironsi to stand up and be searched. With no struggle from Ironsi, he obeyed. One of them began to handcuff Ironsi. Fajuyi could not comprehend what was happening. "You can't do that” he bellowed.  "Why? You keep away “The most senior officer of the troops ordered Fajuyi.  “He is my guest, and you can't do that to him right in my house” "We've come to take him away” Responded one of the officers. "Take him away to where?” "That's none of your business; you keep away and sit down”, ordered the most senior of the rebel officers. But Fajuyi continued " I am a Yoruba; and we Yorubas do not allow gangsters to kidnap our guests from our home I can't let you hurt him “Fajuyi insisted. “Very well; Yoruba man; we'll teach you a lesson. We'll take both of you, “said the senior officer as he administered a hard blow on the face of Fajuyi. Then the troops pushed him and Ironsi into a waiting Land Rover.

(J)    Both men were then driven to a nearby bush and shot. The time was only nine o’clock. But Ibadan was like a ghost city in darkness. There were very few or no night life. Fear still gripped every one in the South. The end of Ironsi and Fajuyi was never published for a very long time, more than two months. Only gossips prevailed all over the country. Many the South cursed poor “Frederick Lugard, the Imperialist, who created this monster and call it Nigeria ." Some made lamentable songs of it. During the first three days after the abduction and murder of Ironsi, only rumour floated. There was no tangible news at all. The most pleasant news was that the Northerners having killed Ironsi and Fajuyi were planning to secede. The news brought jubilation to almost every one in the South. Later the rumour that the Northerners were going to secede was qualified. They had sent some one to the British government in London to seek the opinion of the British government on secession. However, three days after the abduction and murder, Major Gowon, a Northern Officer, appeared on the television. He spoke on behalf of the Northern Military, and stated hat it had not been possible to hold the country together, but the Northern Military had taken over the administration. Even after that announcement by Gowon, a large majority still thought that the North would secede. The whole of the South was jubilant. Later when Gowon began to name his cabinet, it dawned on the public that the North would not secede. Then rumour supplied the reason for that. It was that the British government had advised them to remain in Nigeria, particularly as they had recaptured power; and also because of the discovery of petroleum in the Niger Delta, it would be foolish if they seceded. The horrible rumour spread and sadness enveloped the whole of the South. No one openly rejoiced.

(k)    Major Odumegwu Ojukwu, the governor of Ironsi's own Easter Region or state, showed most concern over the “mysterious" disappearance of Ironsi. No one bothered about Fajuyi. Ojukwu's contention was that, if it was true that Ironsi had been killed, or disappeared, then the Northern Military that had taken over the government, must announce this to the country. He also contended that, if Ironsi was out of the way, then the next most senior officer, Brigadier Ogunddipe, a Yoruba, should take over.
However, later it was known that, Brigadier Ogundipe, on hearing the fate of Ironsi and Fajuyi, had escaped, leaving
Nigeria for hiding in the United Kingdom. T
he Yorubas themselves were notoriously silent on the matter. The loss of Awolowo who was still in jail at the time subdued them. Then also, the Akintola's faction was mourning the death of their leader, now killed along as a collaborator with the Northern leaders.  

(L)  In this situation, the South had Ojukwu alone to face the mighty North which was seen to
enjoy the support of the Moslems world.- wide. Ojukwu stood for Ironsi, and on that, he refused to compromise. And so the killings of Easterners by Islamic Northerners wherever they were found continued. Northerners and their troops continued to kill Easterners. To weaken support for Ojukwu among the Yorubas, Gowon suddenly released the entire Awolowo group from jail. This gladdened a large faction of Yorubas. It was this faction that had been vocal in the anti - Muslim North for jailing Awolowo.  The other section of the Yorubas, the Akintola section, had always supported the North. The battle was now between Major Ojukwu and Major Gowon, one for the Easterners, the other for the powerful Northerners. The Yorubas had been compromised. Both Ojukwu and Gowon were of equal ranks in the Army; but Ojukwu became a major before Gowon; and he, Ojukwu argued that seniority must be considered in filling the position of Ironsi. Some observers described the situation as a Serious Military Mutiny. Because the army was in power, the situation very seriously affected the whole country. Like the communities, the Army too, was tribally divided, and loyalty was on tribal basis. The impasse and the never ending bloody conflicts now in greater progression, continued to a civil war from July 1967 to January 1970.

(M)  In view of the rhetoric and accusations by each side to the other, it became commonly guessed that a civil war would follow. During the constitutional conferences in London, the most popular demands was the separation of the smaller ethnic communities from each of the larger groups being Hausas in the North , Igbos in the Eastern Region and Yorubas in the Western Region. Each of the large tribe had at that time refused to create any state or region for the smaller ones in its Region, but supported such creation in the other two regions. Now, the issue on these demands continued into Independence, so that that when the Igbos were elbowed out of the Coalition in the Federal Government, Akintola's faction of the Yorubas, as members in the Coalition, agreed with the Northerners to create a region in the Western Region.. This was spite to Awolowo then in jail. They called the new Region Mid-West Region. Its capital was Asaba on the Niger directly opposite Onitsha in the Eastern Region. Now, in 1966, Gowon thought that, if new regions or states for every community, was created, there would be peace. He therefore arbitrarily cancelled all the regions and in their stead, he created twelve states. These were six in the South, and six in the North. So the Eastern Region was cancelled; and in its stead, three states were created, one for the Igbos and two stats for the non Igbos, Rivers state and South- Eastern State. In effect, the Niger Delta had been separated from the large Ibo ethnic group, and every one in the two new states rejoiced. The Igbos did not. In the Western Region the Mid-West which comprised the western part of the Niger Delta remained one state or region.

(N)   Without greater detail as to the power of each state, every one except the Igbos of the Eastern Region was pleased. The Igbos rejected the states carved for the non Igbos from the Eastern Region in which they were dominant. Ojukwu began to be partly isolated. He called the states created from the Eastern Region, "paper states” Their slogan in this respect was” What we have, we hold” It was a phrase said to emanate from Winston Churchill in rejecting the Independence of India in 1947. But in this way, Ojukwu and the Igbos alienated the non Igbos against them. That meant that the Eastern region was divided. He did not provide an alternative. Every one supported the creation of states, and thought that each of the states would function like the autonomous states of the United States of America. Much later it was seen that each of the Gowon created states was like the provinces during the colonial era. In practice, they were like counties in the United Kingdom. However, temporarily, they impressed those new states that were created. The conflicts and the war on words between Ojukwu and Gowon continued. Ojukwu began to act in furtherance of secession by not cooperating with Gowon. Then tension developed fast. A settlement of the issues between the two at a conference in Aburi, Ghana brokered by the leader of Ghana in December 1966 failed. There was now a stage of no return from bloody conflicts. It is to be, the first major civil war in Africa , more serious than Lumumba’s Congo Civil war of 1959.

(O)   By the beginning of 1967 Gowon had tried to improve his image as the leader of the murdering Islamic North. In the Eastern Region Ojukwu would not allow the new states to begin functioning. But he began to act in furtherance of secession. In this respect, he seized planes belonging to the Nigerian Airways and ships of the Nigeria Shipping Line; and many others. He sent away from the Eastern Region, all federal workers and civil servants. And he was understood for placing diplomats in the capitals of some African countries. Later in June 1967, he proclaimed the Eastern Region as Biafra. At the proclamation, its flag was hoisted; and its Anthem was sung. A brand new nation, not created by the colonial system, was born in Africa. For all that, it was worth jubilation. And there was jubilation all over the Igbo areas of the new nation. Fear of what may come next from both the Igbos and the Federal government enveloped all the peoples of the eastern Niger Delta. In the fear some supported  Biafra, while many supported the federal government.

(P)  The real problem laid in the fact that the Igbos could not separate alone because they have no external boundaries. In their south is the Niger Delta, hi their North is the Benue state which is the beginning of the Islamic North. In their west was the Mid-West region that formed part of Nigeria. And in the east is part of the South-Eastern Region and part of the Niger Delta created as a state by Gowon. It was a condition in which Ojukwu needed more diplomacy than force. Diplomacy might have enabled the whole of the South to secede because every one had begun to realise what a monster of a country Nigeria is. Created by Great Britain as a monster, it has progressed in that monstrous form all along. It can never become a loving nation to all its peoples. No other colony was created in the way that Nigeria was created, by forcibly merging together more than 250 disparate communities in which a great many did not know, even the very existence of, many of the others, and in which a very large number are Christians, and a much larger number are fundamental Moslems. Besides, Sudan, there is no other country like that in the whole world. It is indeed a human misfortune. Unfortunately too, Great Britain which created Nigeria as a monster, argue that it would not support Ojukwu because in Nigeria Gowon was the head of a legal government. At that time, there was no Iraq to show that a legal government could be invaded if need be. But Estonia and Latvia in the Soviet Union were being morally supported to secede. And in 2006 moral support was being given against the legal government of Mugabe of Zimbabwe. These facts seem necessary for the study of Nigeria.

(Q)  In July 1967, without declaring war, Gowon's troops marched into Biafra from the Ogoja area of the Eastern Region. They attack Biafra from the north eastern sector. But as they were progressing inwards, Ojukwu's troops meandered into the Mid-west where the governor had rejected Gowon's direction to be involved in the war. But all of a sudden, Ojukwu army of Biafra had invaded it. They thereby committed its people against Biafra. Every sympathiser of Biafra was disappointed. Now Gowon's Moslem troops decided that, they had a good reason to use the Mid West at Asaba By September, Gowon's troops, made up of sixty percent mercenaries and jihad warriors unknown to the peoples of Southern Nigeria, marched their forces into Biafra. This was at a time when the secret ambition and agenda of the Islamic North was still unknown to any one in the South. Also, no one hi the South knew the extent of support given to the Islamic North by the Moslem world. However, as the war progressed, by October 1967, hordes of troops in Moslem outfit, believed to be jihadists from the Sahara, had assembled at Asaba. Later, larger contingents of troops joined them. The bridge at Asaba that connected the Mid-West and Biafra, having been destroyed by Biafran troops, the hordes of mercenaries waited for the dry season when the volume of water in the Niger would be very low. Then they could easily cross by light boats to the Holy city of Onitsha in Biafra. Even so thousands of the Moslem troops got drowned as they tried to cross in dug out canoes. At Asaba, before they began the crossing, these gangs of soldiers strayed about private homes robbing families and raping women. They caused terrible panic all over the city.

(R)  Only about two thirds of the troops numbering about 25,000 got to Onitsha. The rest got drowned. Of the successful ones, more than half were slaughtered by Biafran troops. However, like bees others flocked into poor Onitsha. In the shooting and fist fighting, the few Biafran troops could not hold them back. The Moslem troops then went mad, killing every object alive. According to rumour at the time, they must have killed more than forty thousand. With no tents available to them, the Moslem troops occupied vacant homes, school halls, Churches and every building they found. Though most of the troops were Moslem troops from outside the country, a good number of them wore federal Nigerian military uniforms. They occupied Onitsha for more than five months. The troops made Onitsha as their base. At Onitsha several other troops from far away places including Somali on the North African coast, joined them. It was this contingent from Somali that could swim and got to the Niger Delta. There, they killed several thousands more; and they committed rape, robbery and murder. All over the Eastern Region, by the beginning of 1968, an estimated more than one million had been killed by Moslem troops from several parts of the Moslem world. In many cases the foreign troops were recognised by their human features to be from far away places including North Africa. A few who were caught confessed that they had come from as far away as Libya, Sudan and Somali. Moslem Northerners seemed proud of the mercenaries. They compared them to the Gukkas who fought side by side with British troops in several battles in Europe and AsiaOnitsha was not alone. Many other parts of the Eastern Region suffered in a similar way.

(S)   In January 1966, after his coup, General Ironsi had travelled abroad to pacify the Moslem world and assure them that the coup was not against Moslems. He did that also in April that year. The Moslem North and their leaders did not attempt to do the same thing in respect of their attack on Christians in Southern Nigeria. Early in 1969, the Pope sent two Apostolic delegates to Nigeria and then to the war torn Biafra . The Moslem leaders he met were extremely rude to the Papal delegates. Some observers taught that they the troops would shout the delegates. But these Bishops sent by the Pope saw the extent to which Islamic troops murdered several thousands of Biafrans. "These Moslem troops probably think they are fighting the crusade of the 12th century" Commented a foreign reporter. All the roads and foot paths in Biafra were littered with piles of bodies noted several foreign visitors permitted to the area. As many as five hundred bodies could be seen in one building, Every Church and school was full of bodies ridden with bullet shots. “Strong genocidal overtone was apparent everywhere in Biafra “Reported the Papal delegates in April 1968. One of the foremost English reporters was Frederick Forsyth. He visited war ravaged Biafra about this time and reported that “Onitsha was under siege from the federal troops, the 300 strong congregation of the Apostolic Church decided to stay on while others fled, and to pray for deliverance. The Second Division of Federal troops found them hi the Church, dragged them out, tied their hands behind their backs and executed all of them. "In all more than four million were killed in this way by Moslem troops. The whole of Biafra, from Enugu to Bonny, Akasa; Abonnema, Ogoni, Calabar and Ogoja and every where was like a huge grave yard. Even before the war actually started business had disappeared throughout Biafra. All foreign businesses closed even before the shooting started.

(T)    For more than five years after the war, no foreign company operated in the East. Most of the cities were ghost towns. Now, how did people eat? One may ask. They eke out anything from the soil and Moslem world wide is concerned. Examples are the Iraq war and the Danish Journalist writing on the Holy Prophet. On each occasion, they killed our people in demonstration. For example, in the case of the Danish Journalist, they caught a Catholic priest. Then they rapped raffia all over him and set him on fire. As he burnt to death, the morbid onlookers danced around him; and they urinated on the ashes. In other cases, it is a common thing for them to behead our people. And on this occasion of the Danish Journalist, after killing the Catholic priest, hordes of them tried to get to the Niger Delta; but the Igbos caught them and slaughtered a lot of them; and so saved our people.

(U)   God has blessed us and kept us alive so far from the effects of such calamities like hurricane and other disaster. If that happen to us, then we are finished; because we are not in control of our territories, having been made into a colony by the Moslem Northerners. The Moslem Rulers have recently created a Niger Delta Minister to supervise our Niger Delta and report to the Hausa Ruler of the Islamic Nigeria. That is our status today. Our immemorial neighbours, the Igbos and the Yorubas are not helping us in this subdued situation. Our fore fathers in their graves could not have contemplated that we could go so low, and be treated like colonial subjects to the extent that, a Hausa man has appointed a body to supervise our Niger Delta , and to report to him. We must blame the Judas; Jonathan Goodluck for all these. . The Moslem North continues to terrorise our people right inside our own land as never before. We must learn from the failure of Biafra. It was borne out of a military mutiny. The world of those days is different from that of today. This means that, diplomatic method is far better than military method, but it requires much thinking and diplomacy. We require real unity among ourselves. Sudan is under Arab influence and Europeans have not done much there. Europeans created all the modern nations of Africa. For this, we Africans owe them immense gratitude. But they are too slow to understand that, in some cases, the colonies they created cannot 1414 work for free peoples at Independence, because of its complicated human composition. If they want to help us to freedom, then, they should think of separating us as desired; instead of talking unity and democracy. In some countries in Africa, Democracy is anathema. It enables the large and powerful tribes to boss over the small tribes and live on them like parasites. Finally, we assure our patrons that more of these discourses and messages will be published in this website from time to time. We hope that through them we can explain our tribulations to the liberal world and gain their moral support for Independence without bloodshed we study the map of the world, and we see no country in which, a large number of Christian communities, and a large number of Moslem communities, ever live in peace and harmony that enhance development. Instead, in the continent of Europe, as in the continent of America, Asia and the Middle East, every country comprises communities of like minded peoples whose cultures and religion influence their politics. In Europe, the European Powers realised that fact; and they helped Yugoslavia to break up. Why can't they understand that in Africa? That is the question many ordinary Africans ask. We in the Niger Delta want nothing from Nigeria, only our freedom. ~ Freedom for the Blessed Niger Delta. We are fighting a cause, not an enemy.

N.D.R.M ~ website: APPENDIX TO THE PREFACE

1. " The tribal divisions in Africa mare so great that they cannot be overlooked. The new unity (of merging the tribes together) is something built above them from outside by foreigners (that is Europeans). These drew lines on a map and called the areas with the great collection of independent tribes which happened to be inside those lines, by a convenient new name like Nigeria. They then set up a single twentieth century foreign government over all these tribes " Margery Perham: Africans and British Rule: Oxford University Press 1941.

2." When Lugard amalgamated Southern Nigeria and Northern Nigeria in 1914, it might have seemed to him that he was lumping together under the same administration groups of mutually-incompatible peoples " Michael Crowder: The Story of Nigeria, Faber and Faber 1966.

3. Lugard had no stomach for Southern Nigerians. About them he ranted "After the 'civilised ' trouser wearing - Negro of the Atlantic coast, who takes no stock of the white man, and seldom raises his hat to a white man, not even to the Governor, it was refreshing to see this far finer race of men with their respective salutation prostrating themselves on their faces before the Governor " Elizabeth Isichei: A History of Nigeria: Longman: London 1983. That was how Lugard complimented the Moslem Northerners.

4. "Northern leaders looked at the Post Office, Railways Stations and workshops, the clerical services, public works, yards and commercial stores, hospitals and professional men's offices, all full of Southern workers, and many of them using no Northern employees at all; and it caused frustrations to Northerners “By Trevor Clark: A Right Honourable Gentleman: Abubakar Balewa, A Biography published by Edward Arnold, London 1991 the following is an explanation. Before the Amalgamation 1914, as narrated earlier, the Moslem North was called " Niger Territories” and its Africans in the fringes of the Sahara, were earlier ruled under feudalism, by Arab refugees from the Ottoman Empire. Their Arab rulers, who ruled them during more than three centuries, gave them the highly motivated and disciplined religion of Islam. But they did not give them education. On being conquered by Great Britain, and merged together with the Niger Coast Protectorate, ( Southern Nigeria), the people demanded that there should be no European Christian evangelists at all in their area; that is, Northern Nigeria.   Their demand was respected by the Colonial Administration all through the colonial period. Because of this,   Southerners who were plentifully educated by Christian Missionary schools and colleges assisted British Administrators, even all through the Moslem North, until Independence in 1960.   The work shops and clerical services   in the Islamic North that required educated staff, had to employ Southerners to the absolute exclusion of stack illiterate and unemployable Northerners.

5.  "The creation of Nigeria involved forcing several different ethnic, cultural and religious groups into one political structure. In retrospect of forty years, it is clear that this was a grave mistake which has cost  many lives   and will probably continue to do so"   Sir Peter Smithers a former British   Cabinet Minister in the Colonial Office wrote in the London Times July 15th 1998.

6. " Suffice to say, putting all considerations to test, political, economic as well as social, the basis for unity  in Nigeria is not there, or it has been so badly shaken not once but several times " Yakubu Gowon the Military ruler appointed by the Moslem troops after the coup that killed Ironsi and Fajuyi in July 1966.

7. " It is difficult to govern a country like Nigeria. It is artificially created, divided into Moslem North and Christian and pagan South “wrote Lady. M. Thatcher (a former Conservative Prime Minister of Great Britain whose ancestors created Nigerian) See: The Downing Street Years. H. Collins London 1998.

8. General Babangida, the Islamic Ruler of Nigeria in 1986, arbitrarily proclaimed Nigeria a member of the Organisation Of Islamic Conference. In the riots that followed, the South was beaten. Then he arbitrarily and arrogantly introduced Sharia, Fatwa and other Moslem practices with fanfare of killing Southerners in their areas. Since 1990, more than six million Southern Nigerians have left the country and become legal or illegal immigrants in Europe, America and Southern Africa. Each of the three groups in Southern Nigeria, that is, the Niger Delta, the Igbos and the Yorubas, have large elements seeking separation from Nigeria. Unlike the Moslem North's AREWA, supported by the O.I.C., we do not have any external support. We seek nothing whatsoever from Islamic Nigeria. We want Independence in order to rule ourselves. We think that we can rule ourselves better than other people can rule us. And this seems to be the reason why highly civilised and supremely developed European colonialists left their African colonies in response to their Christian virtues. And they left Nigeria without a fight. We pray for God's Mercy. ~ AE

The End

October 04, 2008

THE ONLY SOLUTION FOR SLAVERY IS FREEDOM

1. OUR LAMENTATION: After the 15th of January 1966 coup, the Northern Military that still rules Nigeria conceived their revenge. This includes the domination of the South. It is in this regard that they discovered Obasanjo to be their likely supporter as there would be personal benefit in the deal. Obasanjo knew the coup leaders of January 1966 very closely; but he was not with them. This impressed the Northerners to pay a high stake. And they used him. They themselves have expressed how serviceable he has been to them; particularly, after the civil war that enabled them to imagine that the Niger Delta is an African El Dorado. Nigerian Military rulers behave to the people of the Niger Delta exactly in the same way as the sixteenth century colonial Spaniards behaved to the red Indians or the Australians behave to the aborigines. They called them ‘minorities’; and they create quangos to ” manage the affairs of the aborigine” as if they are imbeciles. So Obasanjo following the foot steps of his military predecessors, now creates the N.D.D.C - Niger Delta Development Commission for the development of the area as if we are ‘aborigines’ incapable of administering ourselves.

Those of you who are old enough will remember that Balewa treated us in the same way. After him was Ironsi, he did not refer to us specifically. Then came Gowon, who followed Balewa’s foot step. After him was Murtalla Mohammed, then Obasanjo the apostle of the North. After him was Shagari, then Buhari and then Babangida who unconstitutionally nominated Shonekan as head of state for a few months that were not remarkable. Then came the notorious Abacha and then Abubakar after whom the North traded Abiola for Obasanjo. So goes the relay of Northern military officers and their unpatriotic Obasanjo from the South. All of them treated us in the same way - like aborigines and red Indians who lost their lands. Do you think that this sequence will ever change for our benefit ? We and our neighbours the Igbos have been suffering hardship since the genocide that began on the 29th of May 1966. To the North the date is still significant to the extent that they made Obasanjo began his administration on that anniversary in 1999. Do you think it was a mere coincidence? We pray that individual Igbos are not fooled to support Obasanjo and double cross us. We and they are in the same boat. Any temporary benefit they may enjoy today, cannot compensate the slavish nature of their status in the unworkable Nigeria in which their future generation like our, will for ever play the second fiddle.

We consider it an insult on our capability for outsiders to create commissions or other bodies for us in the management of our own affairs. knowing that the people of the Niger Delta are no less capable than any other of the tribes that are forced to become Nigeria. It is much more insulting when one realises that the Niger Delta produces all the money for the Revenue Allocation that makes the lazy tribes to hold on to fragile Nigeria. As daft as Obasanjo appears to be, he still knows that he could apply the over used concept of ‘ divide and rule’ in trying to weaken our struggle. He appoints a member of the Igbo ethnic community - which is our closest neighbour with whom we seek cooperation in the struggle for our freedom and that of the Igbos themselves - to head the N.D.D.C as its chairman. But we will continue to convince our people that the Igbos are our God given neighbours with whom we must be brotherly. Obasanjo is extremely worthless in respect of promoting our cherished aspiration. In this respect he is an evil and dangerous man.

The Ogoni atrocities perpetrated by Abacha first brought the suffering of our peoples to the lime light of the International Community. Abacha killed our people in order to rob us of our God given resources; and he made billions of pounds from our people. God did not allow him to enjoy the money. Today much of it is being blown about in the air all over the world. His successor Mullah Obasanjo is squandering the moneys in the corruption based economy and building sports stadium to please the Northern chieftains who have never shown much interest in sport. As mullah Obasanjo’s regime’s watches the Northerners discard our cherished Christian morals and justice, his courts sanction the robbery of our God given resources from our lands, our rivers our waters and our creeks by deciding that we do not have the basic right of exercising control over these our lands, waters, creeks and resources. Nothing more need to show the world that we are treated exactly like slaves. It is the nature of slavery since the Roman times, that they have no right. We are only called upon now and again to join in the election to vote for some one presented by the Northern military. This is a gross abuse of democracy and human right. Our voices can never never be heard and we will continue to be minorities and be treated like aborigines even by our fellow Africans. This is unacceptable. For this we form the N.D.R.M.

2. OUR SOLUTION: ~ We must ask ourselves the question ~ What is our benefit in remaining in Nigeria, a country that was not created by God; but by an imperial power for its own purpose. ? In other words - God in His infinite wisdom created each of the ethnic groups, and put each of us in its own place. A colonial power for its own benefit forced us into one ‘country’ and left. There is nothing common among us except that we were slaves of the same master. Allow us to repeat what we have been saying - Other countries in Africa are also created by the European colonial system, but while the average different ethnic groups in each African country is only 40, Nigeria, The Congo and the Sudan has each more than 200. The Congo has no religious problem; but Nigeria and Sudan are cursed with religion conflicts ; and both are engaged in never ending bloody conflict of North and South.

That we in Nigeria were slaves of a common master that has left us is not enough to keep us in the same country. Why do we have to stay together when the slave master has left us ? Dr. Datti Ahmed, a Northern Islamic scholar touched on this point in respect of the North and the South and wrote in THE NEWS magazine of 15th

May 2000 “LET THEM GO THEIR WAY, AND WE GO OUR WAY” The ‘ them’ meaning Southerners and the’ we’ meaning Northerners. This will be the only Godly solution to the problems created by the colonial system. If peacefully applied , the separation will be like that of Czechoslovakia, instead of Yugoslavia where the different ethnic groups fought to death before they eventually separated.. In Yugoslavia they did not exploit one section for the benefit of the others; and they did not have Revenue Allocation . So none of them gained much benefit for the deaths they all inflicted upon one another. But in Nigeria, those that are being exploited will gain after a fight ; but others would have suffered death for nothing; as eventually justice will prevail; and the Niger Delta will enjoy the right of controlling their God given land and resources. But peaceful separation will benefit every ethnic group. There is no way the North can for ever prevent a determined South , or even a determined Niger Delta from separating on the long run. Only self seeking and corrupt politicians will ignore this fact because they want to use the country.

In East Timore the 900,000 people fought hard and got their freedom while the 200 million mighty Indonesia, one of the few Islamic nations that manufacture weapons, got nothing. The East Timoreans had fought bravely and eventually got justice in order to live under their cherished Christian civilisation. and values. Right from the beginning they knew what they wanted - freedom; and they went straight to it. They did not beat about the bush demanding Resource Control, true federation, zoning of offices, human right and the lot of irrelevant demands. They were so wise that Indonesia could not treat them like imbecile or aborigines creating quangoes like the NDDC. Congratulating the people of East Timore on their Freedom, Kofi Annan the U.N. Secretary said: “ It is a historic moment for East Timore and the United Nations. A proud and resilient people have realised a dream common to all peoples - to live as free men and women under a government of their own choosing. Their pride is also the pride of the International community that sympathise with their course and struggle and aided them on the final push. Rarely has the world come together with such unity resolve and speed to secure a people’s self determination”, They now have common Christian values that will enliven their new nation.

The great achievement of the people of East Timore is not without loss of lives on the part of their patriots. But they doggedly fought together with only a few turncoats and renegades who readily fraternise with their oppressors. We pray that we do not have too many of those types of people in the Niger Delta. They are a curse to any community struggling for freedom. In 1958 after the London Conference for Independence, Zik ‘ proudly’ said in jubilation “We’ve got independence on a platter of Gold”. Now people in the former Easter Region in which he was the Premier are asking “Which independence ?” The people of the former Eastern Region - the Igbos and their neighbours are today the most exploited in the country. Both of them have been very foolish for quite a long time. In their own interest both sections must be wise very quickly. In 1958, like Zik many in the South did not realise that , independence was in fact handed over to the Islamic North in abuse of democracy. Now that we have known, it is a waste of time to blame any one or to cry over it for too long. We must now fight for real independence and get ourselves out of Nigeria - a patchwork of tribes cemented together by the amalgamation and maintained financially by revenue allocation derived from the South and the Niger Delta. We must convince one another of the utter uselessness of mullah Obasanjo. He is not a good man for us. To separate from Nigeria must be our one and only concern.

We must realise that the international community does not look into what is considered ‘domestic problems’ such as resource control, true federation and such like. They are internal matters. Like in olden time, even today, no one is interested to know what a master does to his slaves. Many are only interested if the slave struggles to be free. It’s also like husband and wife that are always fighting . It’s much easier for the court to adjudicate if either seeks divorce or separation.. So it was with East Timore. If they had been demanding true federation and resource control, people would sympathise with them; but no one could do any thing to help them. It was because they wanted separation or self determination, that the world felt obliged to help them. Not even the International Court will assume jurisdiction on what may amount to internal matters such as demand for resource control or true federation. In Yugoslavia the international community went to help because some of the ethnic communities declared separation.

The world today frowns upon any ethnic community that holds down another from separating. Like individuals, communities should be free to chose the people with whom they wish to live or to form a country. Today in the year 2002, it is very much different from the year 1967. After the Cold War the major powers are more relaxed, and so they are more interested in justice than ‘ national influence.’ Albeit, we must not resort to violence against any one. The foreigners who carry on business amidst us, do so because they have permission from our masters. They are innocent of our struggles. If they behave badly and support our oppressors, then we must cry out very thunderously to the world.- much more than when blood thirsty Obasanjo sent troops to bomb and kill hundreds of our people on the eve of the New Millennium. When we declare separation the foreigners among us will take notice of it. When we eventually succeed, they will negotiate with us and become our guests. Then they will obey our laws and live to please us. Now they are only to please our masters that have power over them. No one can help us while we beat about the bush looking for domestic remedies like resource control and true federation. We must refrain from giving the impression that we are not acting wisely. Fortunately we are miles wiser than our oppressors. And we have justice on our side. Everyone will help us when we seriously demand separation.

FINALLY: Let this be the first struggle we will be engaged in. The slave trade which we suffered from was ended by European Christian abolitionists. The colonial system which began in our area as much as Nigeria is concerned, ended with a “Platter of Gold” in a way that deceived us. Now we must fight to end the North's domination. It is they who created Abacha and then Obasanjo. ~ the two devils. And they will create more unless we separate.
May God help us.

Aliyi Ekineh - Patron NDRM.

SOLUTION

The basic ambition of the bigger ethnic groups in Nigeria has always been to control the country so as to take full charge of the revenue, and therefore the army, and all the trappings of power. This has been the politics that has failed us every time, with Amadu Bello, Balewa, Azikiwe, Akintola and Okpara. This brand of tribal horse trading also surfaced in 1979, when by a compromise brokered by the military, a northerner, Ahaji Shehu Shagari, came to power, and an Igbo, Dr. Alex Ekwueme, played second fiddle. The northern Militay always try to adopt this oppressive pattern, because it serves their purpose. It keeps them as King-makers and the source of power.

There is also the fear among many of the Yorubas, the Igbos and the Ijaws that the north will wage war on them if they try to SEPARATE. Not surprisingly, the term “SECESSION” still causes instant diarrhoea to many from the big tribes, and is a terror that can keep them as slaves to the north for eternity. But in considering what is good for us, we do not need to consider the arguments of cowardice. Cowards, they say, “die many times before their death”. We can’t save them. It is the brave that inherit the earth.

In Europe cowards are despised, and that is why you see so few. They are usually worthless renegades(here I think of a normal human as one who values justice and dignity). Anyway, everyone will die, and it’s more honourable to die in pursuit of justice on one’s own behalf, with no greater justice being one’s rights. On that score the north has absolutely no justifiable claim on the lands and resources of the Niger Delta peoples. If they fight on account of it , they will lose. They will lose because 900,000 East Timorese fought for their rights against 200,000,000 highly sophisticated Indonesian war machines, and won. They will lose because in South Africa members of the ANC fought apartheid, in the end successfully, and always without cowardice. These are just two precedents(while, I might add, our northerners are not even one per cent formidable as the apartheid leaders were in South Africa). Then of course the history of Europe is the history of brave men and women ever fighting for their rights, and without looking back. In the end justice always triumphs, it comes from the people.

Fortunately, the great majority of Igbos, Yorubas, Ijaws and others in Southern Nigeria are exceedingly valorous. They know that scrambling for top positions will continue to make the country’s economy baseless. We must cease this piggyback of the north, and be free. If we do that, I know we can work hard and catch up with the rest of the world, with all its breathtaking technology.

In 1998, many Nigerians in London were highly impressed by a letter published in The Times on 15th July. Although it was written as a contribution to the ongoing argument against too much integration of the EU, it showed some relation to Nigeria, particularly because the author, Sir Peter Smithson, was, at the time when Nigeria’s independence was being discussed, a senior member of the British cabinet. His letter was headed “Nigerian Lesson”, and said “During the negotiation for the independence of Nigeria, the view of the Secretary of State at the time, with which I agreed, was that in Nigeria we should attempt to put together a large and powerful state with ample material resources, which would play a leading part in the affairs of the continent and the world. This was attractive, but it involved forcing several different ethnic and cultural groups into a single political structure. In retrospect of 40 years it is clear that this was a grave mistake which has cost many lives and will probably continue to do so. It would have been better to establish several smaller states in a free trade area. In exculpation it must be said that we did not then have the example of the collapse of Yugoslavia and of the Soviet Union before our eyes. It should be clear for all but the wilfully blind to see that it is extremely dangerous to force diverse racial and social entities into a single rigid political structure.”

Hardly could Sir Peter Smithson know that less than two years after he had written this letter, Africa’s most bloodthirsty leader of the age, General Olusegun Obasanjo, would send bombers on a mission that destroyed whole towns and villages, killing pregnant women and thousands of others in the Delta. Those who thought that fellow-Africans were likely to be sympathetic to one another, must now be ashamed of such atrocities, while their God-given resources are being exploited. The number of deaths and the intensity of the destruction were far greater than inflicted on black people in South Africa.

After the event, Obasanjo is believe to have congratulated himself by saying “I de kamkpe”, which , as a combination of pidgin English and vernacular, means “I’m great”. They called the incident Nigeria’s silent holocaust, for even some European journalists who knew of it played it down. Strangely Obasanjo seems to enjoy the goodwill of some European leaders and their press. I can only say to that that the regime spends a fortune and lots of oil money promoting itself all over the world.

A year after the bombing both General Obasanjo and his defence minister, General Danjuma, said they were sorry, but did not remove their troops from the area. These continue to rape women and rob old men at gunpoint. In summer of 2000, pictures of this rape and destruction were printed in a booklet called Nigeria’s silent Holocaust, and were ghastly indeed. Many women in UK and Germany could not bear the sight of them. They were withdrawn.

Obasanjo worships great world leaders, thinking that their influence will obscure his iniquities. He is the only head of state in Africa who has his picture on the country’s postage stamps. It is being rumoured that it will also soon appear on the country’s bank notes.

Nigeria has offered no advantage to its peoples and to Africa as a whole. Instead its size and grotesque ethnic and religious composition have made it a terrible curse to everyone. What surprises many Nigerians is that those in Europe who oppose greater integration in the EU are some of the same who think that Nigeria should continue in its present deadly union. The country has seen the first ever genocide in Africa, the longest relay of military regimes in Africa, the most corrupt community in Africa, and we create the worst refugee problems in the world.

The lesson of East Timor shows that if the world concerns itself with the plight of a small community of weak and timid people, then it can also help to set them free. Obasanjo did not become president of Nigeria in order to help the people at all. The story peddled among juju men in the Delta was that as Abacha died, his spirit visited Obasanjo’s cell and entered into Obasanjo’s body. Then Obasanjo’s spirit entered into Abacha’s body, and was buried. So what we got was Abacha, reincarnated, and he is it was, who bombed the Niger Delta on new millennium night. In the Delta many believe this story, because they can’t comprehend that a person like Obasanjo, who had been in a death cell only nine months before, could carry out such an atrocity.

Separation without fragmentation is the only answer. In Southern Nigeria(free from amalgamation with the North), there will be a Yoruba nation, an Igbo nation, and the rest (including the Ijaws, who have never been accused of dominating any one; and who in the lower Niger Delta) may grouped to form two or more other nations. It’s important to remember that the ijaws in the east of the Niger are more mixed than those, west of the Niger. The Yorubas, even as they were in 1952, number more than 18,000,000. The Igbos(east of the Niger) alone also number more than 15,000,000. The states of Edo, Delta, Bayelsa, Rivers, Cross Rivers and Akwa Ibom are home to more than seventy different ethnic communities, of which the Ijaws are in majority. The all have deep dialectical differences and have never been under the same administration. It may also be expedient that two nations are created in the Delta – one east of the Niger to include Bayelsa, Rivers, Cross Rivers and Akwa Ibom, the other to its west to include the states of Edo and Delta. This has been the-midwest region formed in 1963.

An important principle must be that no ethnic group shall be forced to join any other group or nation. That is to say, any group wanting to go it alone, should be able to do so. This arrangement will no doubt stimulate speedy growth as well as technological advancement among the various peoples.

A federation of autonomous states for all in the Niger Delta is not likely to succeed if it contains too many different ethnic communities or large one and a number of smaller ones. The vital consideration must be that diverse ethnic communities are not forced into one rigid political structure. If that happens it would be like another Nigeria – a monster. All the nations or countries here discussed will be larger in population than the average in west Africa, and also, will be larger than more than fifty nations who are members of the UN.

It will be a wonderful arrangement if all these nations could co-operate, rather like those in the EU, where the citizens of one country have the right to live and carry on employment in any other. One could call the whole thing the Co-operating Nations of West Africa, with membership open to any country with attitude liberal to religion. In this way others like the middle belt area in northern Nigeria, including the former Benue-Plateau state, could also be welcomed. Surely such arrangement is more likely to encourage peace than the use of force. Force hardly ever ensures justice.

Each ethnic group must try to look after itself, without others depending on it. A tree invaded by parasites can never develop, and to the south, the north is a malignant parasite.

Why do some assume that the south can pull together? In Nigeria some well informed people do ask such questions. If the north and south do not do well, what makes anyone think that the south with the west and east, encompassing more than seventy different ethnic communities, would do better as one nation. This is a reasonable question if what is intended is that the south is one nation, under a single administration or government, whether a federation or confederation. However, what is suggested here in this work is neither a federation nor a confederation. It is suggested that each of the groups – that is the Yorubas, the Igbos and the rest of them grouped as the Niger Delta – would each become one sovereign nation. That is to say, each of them would become self-governing. Like other nations of the world, such as the nations of western Europe, they would talk and trade with each other, and travel in each other’s countries. This has to be borne very much in mind when it is possible that the Delta may split into two nations, and the former mid-western state is likely to be one nation. In all of this we have no better lesson than the USSR and Yugoslavia, which were created in much the same way as Nigeria, all at once and maintained by force. We have seen what happened there, and all of us ought to be able to think again.

Throughout the history of southern Nigeria, from the time when it was the Niger Coast Protectorate, to the time when it was merged with the north in 1914, there were never rival ethnic clashes between any of the communities, except probably within one group such as the Kalabaris and Okrika(that clashed over fishing rights in 1930). Instead the different peoples lived in harmony, celebrating each other’s religious festivals, be they Christian or Islamic. A residue of this is the Yorubas, who are an exceedingly unbigoted people. They are so carefree that even in one family, whether polygamous or monogamous, the children sometimes belong to different religious groups. While husband and wife may both be Christian or Islamic, the children may even belong to different Christian denominations. With this type of tolerance, the south can succeed in creating a union, like the EU, that can attract others in West Africa.

Aliyi Ekineh

September 27, 2008

A PETITION TO THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS

Niger Delta Independence Movement:

53 Brettenham Road, London. N18 2ES Patron: Aliyi Ekineh; Coordinator Godfrey Arumoh. We are wholly Christian communities Our object is total independence from Nigeria, created by the colonial system in 1914; then granted Independence in 1960. And then arbitrarily and arrogantly proclaimed Islamic nation by the powerful Islamic North in 1986. We comprise the coastal states of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross Rivers , Delta, Edo, and Rivers. We are fighting a cause not an enemy ; and we expect the support of our immemorial neighbours the Igbos and the Yorubas . And we do not seek any job or position or money . We seek only FREEDOM to rule ourselves and develop our territories and promote and practise our own cherished Christian religions. .

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A PETITION TO THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE UNITED NATIONS

DEAR SIR

A Petition praying the United Nations Organisation, that it should not Appear to take side, and give support to the Islamic Establishment in Nigeria which is requesting it to get involved in the matter of the Niger Delta by appointing IBRAHIM GAMBARI, to take part in any matter concerning our people of the Niger Delta. The reason is that IBRAHIM GAMBARI HAS BEEN AN ACTIVE MEMBER OF THE NORTHERN NIGERIA ISLAMIC ESTABLISHMENT which has been killing, exploiting and oppressing our people in the NigerDelta. And we see him as our adversary.

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1. WE the NIGER DELTA INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT and representing our people suffering death, domination, oppression and exploitation from the Islamic Northern Nigerian establishment, respectively submit this petition to you requesting you not to take side with our oppressors, the Islamic Northern Nigeria of which Ibrahim Gambari has always been an active member. The powerful Northern Nigeria Islamic Establishment rules Nigeria like its own colony as herein narrated. In this petition we will try, and very briefly narrate the nature of Nigeriathat makes it different from countries in Europe, Asia, The Middle East and America. These are the differences that make it impossible for Nigeriato become a loving nation by all the communities that comprise it., particularly the communities in the Niger Delta, formerly known as The Slave Coast. To help us to explain our struggle to you , kindly permit us to give a very brief narrative of the creation of Nigeriahere under.

2 .We understand that you have appointed Ibrahim Gambari of the United Nations to become the head of an Inquiry concerning the situation in the Niger Delta where it is publicly known that the people are fighting for independence or freedom from Nigeria; and that the Islamic Northern Nigeria has been dominating, exploiting and repressing the people during the past twenty five years. And Ibrahim Gambari has been an active member of the Islamic Establishment. Our people understand your interest in the matter as motivated by desire to give support to the oppressive Islamic Establishment that rules Nigeria. Ibrahim Gambari has been an active member of that Establishment against our people. And he was also a close associate of the Military regime that was led by Sani Abacha who killed several of our people in 1995. In consequence of that killing , the Commonwealth suspended Nigeria.; a country created by the colonial system by forcibly merging our people together with several other disparate tribes numbering more than three hundred. It is not a loving nation to us in the Niger Delta.

3. Unlike your own country Korea, which is unfortunately separated on account of ideological principles, Nigeria’s problems are multiple. They include, racial or tribal, cultural, historical and mainly religious differences .These very serious differences are the contributory factors to the never ending bloody conflicts.. In 1914 the British colonial power forcibly merged all of us numbering more than 300 tribes and warring religious groups. In this condition, they gave us independence in 1960.

4. Of the creation of Nigeria by Great Britain , a British scholar Margery Perham an Oxford don wrote : “ The tribal divisions in Africaare so great that they cannot be overlooked. The unity of the tribes (into colonies or countries ) is something built above them by foreigners. These drew lines on a map and called the areas with the great collection of independent tribes which happened to be inside those lines by a convenient new name like Nigeria. They then set up a single twentieth century foreign government over all these tribes. “ ~ O.U.P 1941.Unfortunately the Niger Delta was within these evil lines . After the slave trade European Christian Missionaries had flocked into the area and converted them to Christianity. Also inside these evil lines were Africans on the fringes of the Sahara Desert who had been ruled under feudalism by Arabs who ruled, converted them to the highly motivated religion of Islam, even before the beginning of the slave trade. In between these two groups were several other tribes. By 1900, all of the tribes within the evil lines had been conquered and were administered separately into two groups , but under the same British Colonial Power. In 1914 the two groups, that on the coastal communities and those on the fringes of the Sahara, were arbitrarily merged together and given the name Nigeriain 1914. The merging together was called Amalgamation. It begins the short history of these unfortunate African communities. From that time to this day, the dichotomy continues ;and becoming larger and larger., up to this day. The coastal area is called Southern Nigeriaand the Saharaarea called Northern Nigeriawith the Islamic Nigeria being the larger . The North was 225,650 square miles and the South 76,700 Squire miles.

5. Of the Amalgamation Professor Michael Crowder, a Cambridge don wrote “When Lord Lugard, the colonial Administrator who amalgamated Northern Nigeria and Southern Nigeria in 1914, merged the two groups, it must have seemed to him that he was merging together under the same administration TWO incompatible communities of peoples “ But the amalgamation continued. And the two groups had no meeting places all through the colonial period. that ended in 1960. The Islamic North rejected education as being too Christian orientated . So educated Southerners taking advantage of Christian education in a great way, assisted colonial administrators all through the colonial period. And they produced very highly literate professionals . And the Legislative Council for the colony did not include representatives from the Islamic North at all. The huge North was ruled under what was called Indirect Rule by British colonial Officers, assisted by Southerners. As the two groups lived separately, new townships were built for Southerners living in the North. There were no meeting places for the two groups at all. But the separation was not as rigidly enforced as apartheid in South Africa .

6. After the Second World War, the Cold War began. This affected us in Nigeria. By 1947 freedom fighting had started in Ghana, and extended to other parts of colonial Africa. The colonial powers assumed that between Islam and Christianity in Africa , African Christians were more attracted to Communism; but Islam was a bulwark against Communism. This was the understanding by the Imperial powers; “ After the mistake in Ghana. “ where Nkrumah, an admirers of the Soviet Union , snatched power from the colonial Government. In Nigeria there were no freedom fighting. “ Independencecame “ On a platter of gold “ said Azikiwe, one of the leaders of Southern Nigeria. . The colonial power handed over governmental power to the Northern Moslem Group after hurriedly creating a political party for them. It was called Northern Peoples Congress ; N.P.C. It did not admit Southerners. The Islamic political leader to whom the Colonial power handed over government was a village school teacher, Tafawa Balewa. . None among the rest of them in government, had any post elementary school education. The colonial government did this, notwithstanding that Moslem Northerners comprised less than two percent in the public services of the whole country. The action of the colonial power in this respect aggravated the dichotomy. Then followed the never ending bloody conflicts including religious strife, gruesome genocide, bloody military coups, umpteen executions, brutal repression and other upheavals leading to a civil war in 1967.

7. Before that, earlier in January 1966, a group of Southern Officers had staged coups which succeeded from January 15th to July 27th the same year,1966. It was a short period of six months. Thereafter the North took over, and a civil war followed from 1967 to 1970. The success of the Islamic North in the civil war quickened their ascendancy over all the other tribes. Since then they have resumed their exclusive rule of the country , however appointing their one and only Southern collaborator, as their only agent to have ruled the country. He is Mullah Olusegun Obasanjo. So, but for the short period of January 15th 1966, to the 27th of July 1966, only the Northerners and their one and only Southern agent , have ruled the country up to this day.

8. From that time to this day , they have changed the political structure of the country to their absolute interest. In particular, they have re-created the country from a federation of three regions or states in 1960, to an arrangement of 36 states. This arrangement they still call federation. But unlike the federations of the United States or Germany, in Nigeria

the central authority controls the rest of the country like a unitary regime. In particular, the central government exclusively controls the revenue and the resources and other revenue generating resources of the states.

9. The Islamic North has no natural resources . And they cannot generate human resources from their poor education. So they direct their effort to the South, particularly the Niger Delta .They see the Niger Delta as the weakest part of the South ; and fortunately for them , it is also the most useful part of the country. Of the six sea ports in Nigeria, only one , that in Lagos always being dredged, is outside the Niger Delta. Also, just before independence, petroleum was discovered in the Niger Delta. The Colonial power did not on that account refuse to leave Nigeria, but the Islamic North now think that they inherit the resources of the Niger Delta. They alone have controlled it. The Niger Delta is the point at which the 2000 miles River Niger was discovered by British explorers, in the nineteenth century, to enter the Atlantic through its own delta . The area comprises a maze of rivers, creeks, lakes , islands , mangrove forests and other features . There are more than 300 islands and several rivers and lakes both salt and fresh. Until the beginning of the colonial period, it was impossible to travel in the area. Later in the twentieth century when maps of the area became available, travels became possible. The consequence is that for several centuries, the islands were isolated from one another. That accounts for the several different languages in the area. There are more than twenty languages. This make unity among the peoples difficult; and our adversaries such as the Islamic Northerners take advantage of this. They easily exploit us and they rake away all the proceeds of our resources to themselves. Albeit, it was only since the past fifteen years that our people have become aware of this situation. The Islam North now do every thing to subdue us to silence. They even create judases and quislings among us.

10. From the end of the civil war in 1970, when the Islamic North acquired its ascendancy over all the other tribes, they set to control the country more effectively. It is they who have created all the states from cancelling the three states at independence to four states then to eight , and to twelve until they got to the present thirty six states. They and they alone also created the numerous local governments. They organised dubious population count they called census . Under the pretext of privacy for their religion their women could not be seen. The men give their number and they are said to be counted. Any traveller in Nigeria will be astonished that according to census, Sokoto has a larger population than Lagos.

11.. In 1995 their Military President Sani Abacha, a close associate of Ibrahim Gambari, got money from some oil companies for the purpose of subduing our people. In just one single effort, Abacha’s regime wiped out the whole leadership of one community, Ogoni. of the Niger Delta. Those killed included University professors, accountants, Trade Union leaders, doctors and several others. The Christian Council based in Geneva sent representatives to see the evil deeds of the Islamic people on us on that occasion. The Commonwealth suspended Nigeria. Then under their other head of state, General Abubakar, troops set fire on our people at Jesse. They burned thousands of our people to death. Helplessly, there were very little that could be done. The government does not provide hospitals , clinics and other amenities for our people. Instead, they stationed wild soldiers who rape and kill people with impunity. The concern of the Islamic North is only to rob us of our resources. This they do shamelessly.

12. For all these killings no Inquiries were set up. The Corrupt and cowardly press of the monster country did not even report much that go on in the Niger Delta. In Nigeria newspapers and a good many of their owners and editors try to please the government for favour. The most diabolical legislation that promotes corruption at its worst, in Nigeria , is the Land Use Decree. Under it, no transaction of any kind or duration in land, can be effected without the written consent of the government. The law promotes corruption to the extent that several people in Nigeria live idle lives, but become wealthy without visible means of livelihood . These are the types of unpatriotic people frequently used against their own people by the Islamic regime.

13. In May 1999, the ruling Islamic government allowed in a civilian regime. It was headed by their agent , a retired Military Officer., the same and only Mullah Obasanjo. He is the Islamic North’s only Southern favourite. ( Now several other Southerners are competing for the position ) And he, Mullah Obasanjo knew what the Islamic North wanted. He began office on the 31st of May. Hardly three months later, all the fourteen Islamic states , one after the other proclaimed Sharia and other Islamic practices. They did this with the fanfare of killing Southerners resident in their areas. More than eighteen hundred Southerners were killed during the four months of introducing Sharia. With Sharia there are also Jihad Police and others. They effected all these changes without the concern of the so called Federal Legislature. No country in the civilised world can do this without the approval of the Nations Legislature. In Nigeria it is not so. Earlier in 1986, they had arbitrarily proclaimed the country Islamic nation. This also without Legislation by the Federal Legislature. And they also belong to the Islamic Brotherhood that stretches from them through the Sahara to the Mediterranean Coast and beyond. Now, they import into Nigeria every event and incident in which Moslems elsewhere are concerned. And they go wild in their killings. . This include Iraq War and the Danish journalist report on the Holy Prophet. In this case they caught a Catholic Priest in Maiduguri , and wrapped the American flag over him . Then they set him on fire. As he burnt they chanted Jihad songs until his body was completely roasted. Then the morbid spectators urinated on the ashes of the burnt priest. There was no arrests. To all these their agent ruler of the Islamic Nigeria, Mullah Obasanjo as the President, did nothing.

14. In December 1999, even as the rest of the world was in celebration of the 2000th year of the Birth of our Lord, and therefore the New Millennium, Mullah Obasanjo as the President, sent his troops to the Niger Delta, and they bombed Odi for three days . They killed thousands and maimed several thousands more . Obasanjo then stationed more killing and raping troops in our Niger Delta.

15. Though every one in Nigeria knows the suffering of the people of the Niger Delta, unlike in the civilised countries, very few feel any sympathy for the people of the Niger Delta. All most of them want is for the Islamic North to exploit us successfully, and they benefit from there. So we have to fight the fight alone. In the struggle, some of us are tempted to resort to violence as the violence on us increases. That becomes more news worthy to the Islamic Exploiter. But we continue the struggle for freedom. There is no price too high for freedom. Sometimes the government agents arrest our people and detain them for several years without trial. At any given time, more than twenty of our young men are detained in Islamic Sharia cells. They are tortured daily. But there is never any trial. The country is so lawless that people are killed wantonly by the Secret police styled S.S.S. Many people are usually detained for as long as the government desires.. Our Nigerian government is so different from civilised governments where accused people cannot be detained, other than, as the law made by the legislature, provides. In the United Kingdom for example, the overnment had to obtain parliamentary legislation in order to increase the period when the police can detain crime suspects, before they are brought to the court. In Nigeria, no government ever does such a thing. They catch their opponents and detain them indefinitely.. And they torture detainees until they extract what they call confession from them; and they excruciate them. When one compares the behaviour of the Islamic rulers of Nigeria, to some civilised nations, the one must praise the God fearing White Apartheid Regime of South Africa. They held Nelson Mandella in prison for twenty seven years; and he came out as fit and strong as Hercules.. Go to Nigeriaand see detainees from NigerDelta people being incarcerated in Islamic Sharia cells; and you will curse Africa. It looks as if monster Nigeriaand the NigerDelta are shut to the world, which sees Zimbabwe only.

16. With the above narrative we pray that the United Nations does not lend itself to the situation in the Niger Delta struggling to secede from Nigeria . We have no desire to associate with Ibrahim Gambari. We don’t want to be part of Nigeria. Millions of our young men and women, frightened of the situation in the Niger Delta, have emigrated to Europe, America and South Africa . Albeit, they will gladly return to a free NigerDelta. OUR PEOPLE ARE NOT ROUGH. THEY ARE DEAD SCARED OF THE ISLAMIC NORTH THAT CONTROL THEIR LIVES. WE do not possess even the basic human right of control over our lands and our resources : a sort of slavish living.


ALIYI EKINEH

GORDON BROWN'S SUPPORT FOR NIGERIAN MILITARY

12th July 2008



The British Prime Minister, Mr. Gordon Brown gives support to the Islamic North's internal colonialism of Christian Niger Delta. And he said ''We stand ready to give the Nigerian government support to deal with lawlessness that exists in this area and to achieve the levels of production that

Nigeria is capable of, but because of the law and order problems have not been able to achieve.'' There is no evidence that he knows what the issue is about.

Here we try to enable Mr. Gordon Brown to understand that it is not lawlessness that makes it impossible to get the flow of oil that he requires. It is the internal freedom fighting against colonialism by fellow Africans who think that they inherit the colonial legacy of the Imperial power that had granted the people Independence. We therefore here show how Nigeria was created from scratch up to this day, when it is nearly fifty years since Independence. The Niger Delta which is the oldest part of colonial Nigeria, continues to be colonised, this time, by fellow Africans from the Sahara region. They equip themselves with the power and discipline of their Muslim religion at a time when our Christian religion is fast becoming irrelevant, even from where it came to us. We, they people of the Niger Delta will never allow the Islamic Establishment to defeat us. They are in Nigeria only because of the resources of the Niger Delta. It may be necessary for Brown to bomb us with atomic bomb in order to exterminate us. In that case the oil will flow to Mr. Brown's nominees and to the Muslims of the Sahara forever. We shall not allow them to rule us and to vandalise our lands and resources. We narrate below in a very brief way what Nigeria has been. This may help Mr. Gordon Brown if he is not a FASCIST, to appreciate that our people are not lawless. And if he so desires to use his influence to promote justice in what Nigeria has become. When we get our Independence, Shell will also get its freedom and peace to work peacefully among us. It will no more be necessay to kill us.
Before Gordon Brown begins to kill our people, we will try and let him have an idea of the people he calls Nigerians. We comprise several disparate ethnic communities numbering more than 300. Each has its own language and geographical location. On top of this, there are the warring religions of Christianity and Islam. Does Gordon Brown knows of any other country like that?
Sudan is quite similar. But in the Niger Delta the Christian religion is strong enough not to be made irrelevant. All of us were conquered and forced to be together in 1914 and given the name Nigeria. But we can never live in peace. Not even Europeans in that condition can ever live in peace. That is why we in the Niger Delta do not like the Islamic North to control us at all. They will never control us peacefully.
Megery Perham, an
Oxford historian wrote about the creation of Nigeria and stated ''The tribal divisions in Africa are so great that they cannot be overlooked. The new unity(of tribes under one administration) are something built by foreigners. This drew lines on a map and called the area with the great collection of independent tribes which happen to be inside those lines, by a convenient new name like Nigeria. They then set up a single government over all these tribes.'' Oxford U.Press 1944.
Inside this evil lines on the map were a) the communities on the coast of West Africa called the slave coast, later Niger Delta, and its immediate neighbours. All these had earlier been converted from paganism to Christianity by European Missionaries immediately after the slave trade. In 1906 all of these areas were proclaimed Niger Coast Protectorate. b)Also inside this evil lines on the map are Africans on the fringes of the
Sahara who had been converted to Islam and had also been ruled under feudalism by Arab refugees that fled the Ottoman Empire in the eighteen century and before. With their other conquered neighbours, they were colonised as protectorate of Niger Territories.
The Niger Coast Protectorate and The Niger Territories were merged together under one administration, by the Imperial power in 1914. The merged territories was given the name
Nigeria. Of the merging, a Cambridge historian, Michael Crowther wrote ''when Lord Lugard(the colonial administrator who effected the amalgamation) merged the two groups, the Muslim and Christian groups together, it must have seemed to him, that he was merging together groups of incompatible peoples''. So the dichotomy continued to this day. Several years later Lady Thatcher as British Prime Minister visited Nigeria, She took one look at it and later wrote '' It is not easy to govern a country like Nigeria. It is artificially created divided to Muslim North and Christian South''. Downing street years. In order to be of justifiable help, Gordon Brown ought to know Nigeria well.
In the Niger Delta there is no conflict or fighting among the people themselves. Our only objection is the control by the Islamic Northern Establishment. When Gordon Brown sends his troops to the joy of the Muslims in the North, they will kill our people. The more they kill, the more vacant the place will become for the Muslims to take over. They import into N
igeria every matter that concerns the Islamic people worldwide. In their demonstration on Iraq, they killed hundreds of our people in the Sharia infested part of the country. Again during the demonstration against the Danish Newspaper on account of the Holy Prophet, several of our people were killed. Then they caught a Catholic priest in Maiduguri, wrapped him over with an American flag and set him on fire. As he burnt to death they dance over his body. They dispersed when they had morbidly emptied their bladder on the ashes. They did not stop there. They attepted to get to the Niger Delta. The Igbos caught them and slaughtered them in a way they can never forget. Now Great Britain is ready to fight their cause and kill our innocent people who are in their own homes protecting their environment vandalism.
In 1999, they got in their agent Obasanjo to rule
Nigeriawhich only them have been ruling since Independence. He knew what they want. It was to complete Abacha's killing of the Ogoni people of the Niger Delta. So Obasanjo as agent of the Islamic Northern Nigeria sent troops to bomb the Niger Delta for three days and three nights. It was the New Millennium. They killed thousands of our people. Gordon Brown's troops will kill many more in one hour. That will make Gordon Brown happy as a good Prime Minister. His Scottish people are demanding sucession from the United Kingdom in peace. In the United Kingdom, no one has ever been arrested for wanting to separate. In Nigeria, one can be arrested for discussing it. They could be prosecuted for treason for demanding separation. In the U.K. Gordon Brown struggled to get parliament's approval for 42 days detention in police cell. In Nigeria the jihad police can detain anyone for several years.
We pray that Gordon Brown studies the situation in the Niger Delta more carefully before he begins to kill our innocent young men and women. Our population is less than ten million. In the Niger Delta people have started to talk about that '' The British are coming again. This time, not for trade; only to kill us, so that the Hausa people can take over our land''.
ALIYI EKINEH

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NIGERDELTA INDEPENDENT MOVEMENT

NIGERIA’S ISLAMIC LEADERS LOOKING FOR MAGICIANS FOR “NIGER DELTA CRISIS

NIGERIA’S ISLAMIC LEADERS LOOKING FOR MAGICIANS FOR “NIGERDELTA CRISIS”.

Suddenly there came a strange news - flash. It got to us in London via the Nigeria

weekly journal, PUNCH. ~ “The federal government has pencilled in favour of former Secretary - General of United Nations Mr. Kofi Annan, to chair the proposed Niger Delta summit. Already the president of Nigeria has contacted the international diplomat for the assignment. Sunday Punch gathered that the Vice president Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, was handling the arrangement on behalf of the government. It was gathered that the failure to get the nod of the Ghana- Born diplomat was delaying the take-off of the summit. The summit is meant to seek a lasting solution to the Niger Delta crisis;…the lingering crisis……. Findings show that the government settled for either Annan or Anyaoku because of the belief that a neutral and credible personality could effectively map out strategies that could solve the Niger Delta problems to lead the restive region out of the doldrums…. 20/04/2008.

The story reveals the conspiracy to invite innocent foreigners and others to get involved on the side of the Islamic ruler of Monster Nigeria, in the struggle of our people of the Niger Delta for ROSOURCE CONTROL, EMANCIPATON and INDEPENDECE on account of which successive leaders of monster Nigeria, have killed and still killing thousands of our people of the Niger Delta.

Their only reason is to keep us silence while our lands and resources are being recklessly exploited to serve the interest of the Islamic Northern Nigeria who are part of the worldwide Muslim Brotherhood that stretches from them through Sahara to the Mediterranean Coast and beyond.As I was reading this story in the presence of two other Nigerians and a young English cab driver of 22 years, the young English lad asked the question “Are these leaders foreigners in Nigeria wanting to know what is happening in the Niger Delta?”“No, they are all people of the country, Nigeria, the one is the Muslim ruler of the country; he is Iya Adura. The other Goodluck Jonathan. He belongs to the Niger Delta. You see, the country was created by your people for colonial purposes” we told him. “O, I know a bit about it; I read about the colonies. It’s a long time. I wonder why Africans don’t split as it may be convenient for each group to go its own way or join up as they desire? I wonder”. “That’s what our Niger Delta group is fighting for.” One of the Nigerians told him. “Have you to fight for it? No one here in England is fighting for Scotland wanting to break away. Should anyone stop them? If they don’t like the union they can separate”. Said the English lad.“Not so in Africa, it’s not so simple there in Nigeria. The Islamic North lives on us like parasite; so the like Nigeria

. An our unfortunate Jonathan is supporting them. They kill and suppress our people for that sake. At every given time, several of our youths are in jail without trail. At present there are more than fifty Niger Delta youths in Sharia jails”. I told him.“Do they have Sharia there in Nigeria?” Ask the taxi driver. “Oh yes; they introduced it arbitrarily in their own large area in 1999. And there were killings and burning of Christian Churchesand homes. I mean Christians living in their area of the country. Oh yes, they have Sharia, and Fatwa. In the Sharia Courts the Muslim judges wear judicial attire in imitation of Christian Courts.” I told him. “Ah, don’t say. You mean Muslim dress in wig and gown like English judges in Sharia Courts?”

“Why? Are you surprised? They do more than that. Tafawa Balewa, the Muslim leader who became the Prime Minister at Independence, was knighted K.C.M.G. So too was his boss Ahmadu Bello, the Saduana of Sokoto.” One of the Nigerians told the cab driver. “ It’s strange; don’t they know the significance Knight Commander of Saint Michael head of the Angels and Saint George, the great Dragon warrior of the Crusade. For a Muslim to receive such knighthood, they must be daft.” Said the cab driver laughing… And he continued talking. “So the Vice President, the Goodluck man is selling his own people to the Islamic rulers thousands of mile from the Niger Delta. He’s worst than Judas.” “Absolutely.” I confirmed.

“He pretends that he does not know what is happening in the Niger Delta, his own part of the country. I can’t imaging a European leader who does not know the problem of his own nation to the extend that he is inviting a foreigner to hold an inquiry in order to determine what he calls a crisis. Does this happen rywhere in Africa ? Asked the cab driver.” “ It’s easy to see how foolish they are. In fact there are no crisis in the Niger Delta. Like in Scotland, as this young man reminds us, the people are asking for separation or independence from the United Kingdom. In Nigeria the people of the Niger Delta are struggling for independence from Islamic Nigeria. That’s all what president Iya Adura and his Badluck man call crisis. And they want foreigners to com and advise them.” “I’m sorry, but they like children. But you say they’re grown up and they are politicians.” Insisted the cab driver.

“Yes, both of them, Iya Adua and Goodluck man are each more than forty years old. If they intend the inquiry into the so-called crisis as a means of deceiving the people, they are only deceiving themselves, but no one else.” One of the two Nigerians insisted.“But in Nigeria there are millions of supposedly educated people who go about without visible means of livelihood. Such people depend on hand out from politicians. You know late General Sani Abacha? “Yes I read about him; he was the one who killed about a hundred people. Some of whom were university professors.” “Yes and to get support from our people after he had killed some of them, he created quangoes from which from which he siphon moneys to his supporters. It’s true.” The two Nigerians said.

We of the Niger Delta Independent movement will continue the struggle with others more vocal and working harder in difficult circumstances and death at great risk to life. We owe to our next generation to found a free society in which they can develop their cherished Christian religion, its civilisation, our beautiful cultures and the development of our peculiar terrain of the Niger Delta. Our ambition is to develop the whole of the Niger Delta consisting on the six states of Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Cross Rivers, Delta, Edo

and Rivers as one unit. We will solve the difficulties of different languages by providing that each linguistic group will become one separate state; and therefore, control its own resources, subject to payment of taxes as is done in all peaceful federations such as the United States of America and Germany. We will do everything to promote cordial and friendly relations with our immediate neighbours. We will also be friendly to the Islamic North.. We are sure that once we have gained our independence, there will develop very close relationship. We pray that the suffering of our people since colonial days to the present age, do not continue to our next generation. Our recent tribulations include the killing of hundreds of our people in Ogoni when at one blow the then Islamic ruler General Sani Abach wiped out all the educated elite of Ogoni, including Ken Saro Wiwa. The Commonwealth suspended Nigeriabut later admitted Nigeria. Then Mullah Olusegun Obasanjo on becoming president on the entire support of the Islamic Nigeria which had alone ruled Nigeria since Independencesent his troops and bombers to Odi in Bayelsa state and they killed thousands of our people even on the eve of the New Millennium. He stationed his troops for daily killing. Now the Islamic North has frightened and intimidated lots of our people to support them like slave. They control our lands and our resources with impunity. Some of our people own people, just like Judas, are now acting against us in the struggle. But we are dauntless and we must persevere.In this message, we humbly appeal to the International Community not to do anything that gives support to the Islamic North. They have no right over over us. The colonial power that merged together had since left. Let them live us alone to go our own way. Since the Ogoni killings more than one million of us have left the country to be immigrants in other countries. We want to return and join to develop our own nation. They send spies about the African continent hunting our people. And jailing us in their Sharia jails. All we are fighting for is to rule ourselves because it is the only way that will enable us to be subjected to Islamic practices. We do respect the Muslim religion as the most disciplined in the world; but we do not belong to it and we must be allowed to separate from Islamic Nigeria in peace. By the Grace of God Almighty we continue our struggles.

Aliyi Ekineh

END OF MULLAH OBASANJO’S FALSE PRETENCES.

END OF MULLAH OBASANJO’S FALSE PRETENCES.
And the struggles for separation continues.

“You can fool some of the people all the time; and all of the people, some
of the time. But, you cannot fool all the people , all the time” ~ Abraham
Lincoln.
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OBASANJO’S DECEITS ON THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY.
and DEMOCRACY NEGATES FORCIBLE TOGETHERNESS.


For more than seven years Obasanjo has lived a mendacious existence. On
behalf of his Islamic Northern overlords, he fools the world to think that,
they believe in democracy, while they maintain the togetherness of the 300
disparate tribes in
Nigeria, by means of brutal force. They impose
censorship on books, newspapers and journals to deceive the world of the
existence of very strong separatist movements all through the South. In this
way, they give the world a false understanding of the monster nation. This
constitutes a grave deceit to the international community. They intimidate
people with charges of treason. And their State Security Police are
constantly accused of assassination of dissidents. At every given time
several youths from the South are “Charged with the Offence of Treason”
which are never tried ; only to keep dissidents on Indefinite Preventive
Detention as was popular among African despotic rulers in the sixties.
Albeit, these treason charges are beginning to enable people to realise the
very fragile nature of
Nigeria. In fact Nigeria stands today as the most
fragile country in
Africa. The several treason charges have also exposed the
nervousness of Mullah Obasanjo’s regime. And they also bear testimony of the
brutal force applied to maintain the façade of unity, in the bloody conflict
ridden monster
Nigeria. Then again , Mullah Obasanjo fools millions of young Nigerians to believe that he was capable of making the country respectable, and peaceful, despite
its abnormal origin that makes it a monster that kills and harasses its own
peoples. He fooled the people when he pretended that he was capable of
attracting foreign business to the conflict ridden
Nigeria, and therefore
reduce crime rate and improve living standards. He fooled the people to
think that he was capable of stabilising the ever plummeting Naira to a
strong and constant value and position. Since Mullah Obasanjo came to power,
the Naira has lost its value more than five hundred percent. The Mullah
pretended that he , (not Abiola) was the Messiah, implying that he was the
person able to redeem the people of
Nigeria from the frustration and the
misery that cause frightening mass emigration among, the old, as well as the
young, particularly in the South. We scramble out of
Nigeria as if the
country is caught by deadly lava ejecting volcano. Mullah Obasanjo spoke
like someone able to eradicate corruption, even among newspaper editors and
journalists, who in expectations of land allocation in
Abuja and other forms
of bribery, refrains from using relevant stories seen to be unfavourable to
the regime. To this extent and in addition to the imposition of censorship
imposed on newspapers and journals, it is impossible to know the accurate
situation of the horrors in monster
Nigeria , except through foreign media
and newspapers. Today, with the exception of the fourteen Islamic states,
Nigeria

, particularly the Niger Delta and its neighbouring states including,
Anambra, Imo and Abia, are police states. In these state the media including
newspapers, journals and magazines have been subjected to censorship. And
they are controlled by the State Security Services torturers many of whose
members are notorious assassins. The newspapers affected by censorship
include Global Star, Eastern Pilot, News Desk, Freedom News and several
others. Many of the newspapers in the country have been so intimidated that
they dare not publish, even the story that concerns their own freedom; as
well as the freedom of some of their fellows. As the late Ebenezer William,
of the West African Pilot and of the Daily Times. Their mouths are full of
corrupt food ; they cannot speak.
Fortunately, the bloody Mullah woefully failed; and his evil dream to be
president for a third term, has been chattered and frustrated; even by the
Islamic North that made him President in the first place. Obasanjo is now
seen as the most despicable politician in all of
Africa. Those who put him
in power have rejected him. Only those who cling to him because they’re > bloody fools, try to support him on account of their own foolish and evil
agenda. Unfortunately, some of them are politicians from the mercilessly
exploited Niger Delta. Albeit, they are of an absolutely different wave
length from the masses. During the rest of his time as president, the Mullah
will be solitary, as those who ever used him, will now sharply shun him like
a plague. Obasanjo has fooled millions abroad to think that the FORCE which
holds
Nigeriatogether, had been replaced by democracy. He himself began
to provide the reasons for that when he began to clamp down on people
struggling for separation by charging them with treason after failing on his
deceitful Comic Conference early last year. The conference on Strengthening
Democracy failed to achieve its purpose which was to trick the people into a
sort of referendum, that the bloody foolish Obasanjo would claim as desire
to live together. Thank God , that it failed. But it enabled the world to
realise that , the country continues to be held together by FORCE, Military
Force. Besides
Sudan, Nigeriais probably the only country in the whole
world today, that is held together by force. Even in
Nigeria, treason trials have been few up to the period of Obasanjo.
In 1962, after Awolowo’s treason trial, there were none until 1996 when
Abacha used it to get Obasanjo sentenced to death, to the delight of
millions all over the country. Only international organisations saved him.
Today, Obasanjo is using that very weapon of treason on others. But in his
own case, his regime uses the charge of treason as a substitute for
Preventive Detention. which the early leaders of
Ghanaused to keep to
suppress opponents of the regime. Treason trials are very rare all over the
world. It is used only by desperate despots against their foes. In
Nigeria
such foes are only seen in the Christian South.
That Mullah Obasanjo spends all his daft brain working for the Islamic
Northern Nigerians that put him in office is not in doubt at all. After the
Abiola episode as many of us can remember, the Yorubas in the South
threatened secession. This frightened the Islamic North. They had fought a
civil war and subdued the Igbos in the East as well as their neighbours in
the Niger Delta. They feared a second secession would succeed having regard
to the temperature of the present world. Yet to recall Abiola would be a
loss of face to them. So, Obasanjo who had impressed them since 1966, when
unlike the rest of the South, he did not acclaim the Nzeagwu coup. That
impressed them and from Gowon upwards they had patronised him more than any
other person from the South. Abacha saw him as an evil man and punished him
through treason trial. His was sentenced to death , but the intervention of
foreign politicians saved him and the sentence of death was commuted to jail
terms. On the death of Abacha and later Abiola, both said to be in
mysterious circumstances. The North released Obasanjo from jail. They then
cooked a constitution and made him a candidate for election as president. He
has absolutely no following. He was sworn in as President in May 1999.
Hardly three months later all the Islamic Northern states one by one
declared Sharia with fanfare of killing Southerners, burning down their
churches and driving them away form their states. More than fifteen thousand
Southerners were killed. Obasanjo, the newly elected president did nothing.
Nothing at all. Earlier these very Islamic Northerners had registered the
whole country an Islamic nation. The South condemned their action, and there
were bloody conflicts in which several lost their lives. That was how
Nigeriabecame an Islamic nation officially. To the Northerners it is a pride and a glory. To the Christian Southerner, particularly from the wholly Christian NigerDelta and their neighbours , it’s a shame and humiliation.
The country pays huge revenue to the Islamic Association and the Islamic
Brotherhood that stretches from the Islamic North through the
Sahara Desert
to the Coast of the
Mediterranean and beyond.
What affects any one Islamic community anywhere in the world, affects all of
them wherever they may be. And so even in the Islamic states in
Nigeria,
there were several demonstrations against the dishonour of the Prophet’s
picture by a Danish newspaper in February this year. In
Nigeria’s Islamic
North, the demonstration was more bloody than in any other part of the
world. In The Islamic Northern Nigeria more than 300 were reported killed.
Those killed were all Southerners who as civil servants must work there.
Very few Northerners work in the South. In
Maiduguri alone it was reported
that more than 65 were killed. There the morbid demonstrators covered a
Catholic priest with an American flag, then set him on fire. They danced
around the body as burnt to ashes. There are no investigation. Let alone
arrest and prosecution by the Mullah Obasanjo’s regime. Mullah Obasanjo is
dead scared of the Islamic Brotherhood. He dare not touch any one from the
Islamic North. They are so powerful that they also have their own exclusive
police they call Jihad Police. In
Niger the Islamic North remains the big
Secret Cow. Ever untouchable at all. But Mullah Obasanjo’s pet victim of
every sort of killing remain mainly the Niger Delta. There is no other way
for us but separation as the permanent solution.
If Mulah Olusegun Obasanjo is not a foolish politician, he must be a very
ignorant leader who is uninterested in the history of his own country and
therefore knows nothing of it, including its origin; that is quite recent.
In 1999, he had ruled
Nigeria either alone as head of state or in the ruling
cabinet, for as long as eight years. In September that year, 1999, he told
Mr. Peter Hain, a British Cabinet minister whose ancestors created Nigeria
and gave its name, that “The trouble in Nigeria is like that of a husband
and his wife; it is being exaggerated” Such a simplification of the never
ending bloody conflicts that have gulped the lives of millions, make many in
Nigeria to think that Olusegun Obasanjo is very foolish; unless he is very
ignorant. Now by the imposition of censorship, he is preventing the people
from reading and learning the literatures and the publications concerning
the country. They say “There’s no fool like an old fool”. That is to say,
the foolish behaviour of an old person, who is expected to have learnt
wisdom from his experience, appears even more foolish, than that of a young
person. It’s such a pity; in a country with so much absence of informative
materials, and literacy, their leaders impose censorship on informative
materials. It’s terrible. And as foolish as he is, Mullah Olusegun
Obasanjo employs several attack dogs that bark and bite those who dare to
criticise him. More than anything he fears genuine criticism. And he acts
and performs as desired by the powerful Islamic Northern establishment that
puts him in office. So the people can never, never progress, unless they
separate.

ALIYI EKINEH.

TO OUR TIRELESS LEADERS OF THE NIGER DELTA

TO OUR TIRELESS LEADERS OF THE NIGER DELTA


Once again, we the people of the Niger Delta living abroad, congratulate
you for the commendable manner in which you handled the issue of Revenue
Allocation at the Obasanjo’s (comic) Conference. It would have been
inglorious if you had succumbed beneath the pressure and the fear that were
mounted upon you by those who represented the large tribes and the rulers of
the Islamic North. We are sure that you were able to understand how arrogant
they are when it concerned the exploitation of our resources. They assume
the right to mention any amount of revenue it pleases them to give to our
people from our resources. Since from the turn of the last century, we in the Niger Delta has made
Nigeria what it is. We gave it all the attribute that earn respectability
and notice in the international world. So of the more than six ports in
Nigeria, only one, Lagos is outside the Niger Delta. None of the tribes large and small have anything like that. We enable Nigeria to have a Navy which is good enough to be invited to Portsmouth

to celebrate the Naval battle of Nelson and Trafalgar. Now they are raping our land and resources, enjoying the epithet OIL RICH NIGERIA. We who give to Nigeriaall its
prestige and all its revenue, are treated just like aborigines and slaves.
As my young friend Mr. Chukwundum Ikeazor wisely put it ~ “
Nigeria’s treatment of the oil roducing areas is nothing short of ingratitude and disrespect wrapped in a package of contempt. For a PEOPLE WHOSE RESOURCES HAVE SUSTAINED Nigeriafor the past 30 years. Oil and nothing else has paid for all the soldiers and dictators toys-guns, the tanks, the jets, the limousines, state houses, et cetera. Oil has paid for all the excesses of
the Nigeria’s elite, nouveau riche, and civilian and ruling classes
including the traditional rulers, their mansions – no more mud huts ~ their
summer holidays abroad, their mistresses, imported foreign prostitutes,
their viagra pills, their Mecca and Medina Hadj and pilgrimage, their fancy
night clubs, and hotels,. Oil has made
Nigeriawhat it is today; and yet oil
politics and revenue allocation have impoverished, denied and deprived the
very people from where they are obtained….”

From the book titled ~ LAMENT ON  THE NIGER DELTA, by C. Ikeazor with forward by A. Ekineh, obtained at the
African Book Centre London WC2
.

This robbing tribes of the far away hinterlands with whom the Niger Delta
was merged and amalgamated by Lugard for the British Imperial Regime, have
enjoyed raping us the people of the Niger Delta, as we kept silent all the
time. Now we must call it a stop ~ “Its OVER”. And it must really be over;
it must END. We must look after ourselves like others do. We must develop
our Benin City, our Calabar, our Oron, our Asaba, our Ogoja, our Obudu, Our
Ugep, our Itigidi, our Ogoni, our Eleme, our Okrikas, our Ikwere, our
Buguma, our Bakana, our Abonnema, our Brass, our Akasa, our Yenagoa, our
Forcados, our Warri, our Sapele and each and every town and city in the
Niger Delta and make the most pleasant place in Africa. And we must conserve
and preserve our beautiful islands, our rivers and streams, not to mention
the mangrove forests and other resources that God in His mercy has bestowed
upon us. God will not forgive us if we are careless and neglect our duty to
protect our environment and our resources if others not so blessed rape us
and rob them from us. We have discussed and written on these matters several times and we must always warn ourselves of the danger of being timid. We must invest all our
might in the godly struggle for our self determination. We have always
warned that nothing can change and the one and only solution lies on
separation. The world now know the trouble we see; but it is for us to
begin the type of remedy which the world would support once we begin such a
remedy. Millions all over the world seem to believe that it is fear and
cowardice alone that keep our people in
Nigeria where we continue to suffer
and exploited like common slaves even by our fellow Africans.
On this account we urge you to consider separation from
Nigeria as the one
and only solution to all our problems. The Islamic North has one and one
reason only for liking
Nigeria; and that reason is Revenue Allocation. Many
other communities in
Nigeria also have the same reason and they support the
North to lead them in enforcing revenue allocation. So we can never get our
demand through the tribal democracy. Why don’t you consider separation very seriously and invest lots of energy to achieve it? A great majority of us in
Southern Nigeria were brainwashed about the failure of Biafra. The very mention of secession chills our blood
to feverish point. But it is the one and only solution to our troubles. And
if pursued with tact and prudence it will be quite simple of the world of
today. We suggest that you set up a committee of about nine, ten or fourteen
people to study the issue of separation and the steps it would take to
accomplish it. In our group, we do not hide anything; and we are quite open
because we are sure of ourselves and we have all the argument, moral and
diplomatic on our side particularly, if unlike
Biafra we do not include on
board any community against the will of its people. Unlike
Biafra, we will
subject our course to internationally organised referendum. Fortunately,
unlike 1967, today the international community seems very active. Millions
around the world now realise that
Nigeria is a monster that kills her own
people through its leaders, and the never ending bloody ethnic conflicts
aggravated by religion cannot end and make the peoples enjoy the degree of
peace that will enable a country to follow the path of development in this
century of breathtaking technology. Wherefore, we appeal to you our leaders
to consider our urge for separation.

We are your compatriots N.D.R.M ~ Aliyi Ekineh and Godfrey Arumoh ~ Patron
nd Coordinator respectively of the N.D.R.M.

18/7/05