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Rt Rev. Biereonwu Livinus Onuagha, Bishop of the Methodist Church, Nigeria, Onitsha Diocese. |
A submission attributed to the Bishop of
the Methodist Church Nigeria, Onitsha Diocese, Rt Rev. Biereonwu Livinus
Onuagha, has it that any Igbo person criticising the leader of the proscribed
Igbo secessionist group, Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, is
naive and insane as he represents 99.9 percent Igbos.
The cleric who made the statement during a
press conference in Onitsha on Tuesday, added that though Kanu had exhibited
youthful exuberance in his agitation, most Ndigbos identify with his struggles
and quest for an entity called Biafra.
According to the Bishop, Kanu is an asset not only to the Igbos but to entire Southern Nigeria, and the Igbo person that criticizes him now “is a lost soul, a bastard and a naive person”.
Bishop Onuagha also said that the handcuff
on Kanu’s hands is a handcuff in the hands of every Igbo person in a country
dominated by ethno-religious identity politics.
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Nnamdi Kanu, Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) |
In the statement entitled “My take on
Nnamdi Kanu: Nnamdi Kanu is not the problem of Nigeria,” Bishop Onuagha said as
long as Northerners are still standing with the likes of Pantami, Gumi, Miyetti
Allah and others, he will continue to stand with Kanu.
“In the last few days, there have been
mixed feelings in the nation of Nigeria.
“It is no longer news that Nnamdi Kanu has
been arrested. Many people have their opinion on this and they are entitled to
them. I am equally entitled to mine.
“Some people are rejoicing that Nnamdi Kanu
has been arrested. Others are not happy because of that. The chase after Nnamdi
Kanu is a misplaced priority.
“To
me, any Igbo person openly criticizing Kanu now is a lost soul, a bastard and a
naive person. No apology.
“Those Igbos rejoicing like Joe Igbokwe in
Lagos, is only being ignorant of the hand writing on the wall. Let me refer him
to the Scripture if he reads his Bible:
“By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat
down, and there we wept, when we remembered Zion. There on the poplars we hung
our harps; for the wicked carried us away captivity, and required from us a
song. How can we sing the Lord’s song in a strange land?”(Psalm 137: 1-4.)
“Joe Igbokwe does not know or understand that handcuffs on the hand of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, is handcuffs on the hands of every Igbo man. If I may ask, why is Joe Igbokwe thanking God for the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu?
“If I take a look at the apartheid policy
in South Africa, the legend of our time, Daddy Nelson Mandela, he spent 27
years in prison to emancipate his people.
“He died in the struggle. Joe Igbokwe is
only being selfish. How many of his investments are in Onitsha, Enugu, Awka,
Abakaliki, Umuahia and Owerri? He is only making himself as a Tobias or
Samballat.
“I listened to Senator Victor Umeh talk
about the ideology of Nnamdi Kanu where he said Kanu may have spoken like a
young man he is but there is truth in all he is saying.
“Can somebody tell me why Nigeria is
insisting that Biafra should not be self governed? Is the Igbo man in the
second agenda of this government?
“In a country dominated by ethno-religious
identity politics, throwing your own under the bus is the biggest blunder
anyone could commit.
“As long as the Northerners are still
standing with Pantami, Gumi, Miyetti Allah, etcetera, I will stand with Nnamdi
Kanu.
“Nnamdi Kanu may have his youthful
exuberance but he is representing 99.9% of the Igbo and the entity called
Biafra. This is no time to openly talk about his mistakes.
“Like every human being, he is not
infallible. He has his Achilles’ heel and its attendant hubris. Even with his
mistakes, Nnamdi Kanu is an asset not only to Ndigbo but to Southern Nigeria as
a whole. His courage has earned my respect.
“He is the catalyst providing oxygen to all
the agitations in the South today, be it Biafra or Oduduwa. The question is,
the injustice and oppression that Kanu is fighting, are they real or imagined?
Of course, even the blind can see them.
“You may not know the value of a mad man in
your family until herds of other madmen invade your ancestral home.
“Nigeria is not working and can never work
until something drastic is done about its lopsided structure. What is happening
in Nigeria is total injustice, calculated intimidation, sidelining and enslaving
a group of people.
“Make no mistake, those that are
benefitting from the systematic injustice will never allow the current system
to be tampered with.”
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