Sunday, June 1, 2014

Children of Biafra: Their Spirits Continues to Haunt Nigeria


By Ambrose Ehirim

Some Commentaries from accounts of the documentary "Nchamere Nd'Igbo: Evidence of the Anti-Igbo Pogrom":

The Igbo generation today, our generation, must ensure that this genocide never happens again. Nigeria murdered 3.1 million Igbo children, women and men people between 29 May 1966 and 12 January 1970. This figure represents one-quarter of the Igbo nation's population at the time, The Igbo genocide is the foundational genocide of post-(European)conquest Africa and the most devastating genocide of 20th century Africa. All those involved in the murder of the Igbo will be brought to trial. They can be sure of that. No one murders Igbo people and gets away with it. International law on the crime of genocide has no statute of limitation. This we know. 

........................................Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe, Leading Scholar, Igbo Genocide

The story of the tragic history of Nigeria. I can see myself in one of those sick and starving children. We saw it and suffered it and God saw us through it. And nobody should ever make us go through it again. We all still bear the scars of those horrible years. And we must never forget that Igbo Holocaust.

........................................Noble Ojigwe

Those who are responsible for this will pay, either here, or in the hereafter; unless there is no God.

........................................Paschal Ukpabi, Southfield, Michigan-based attorney

This is horrible. I am so unaware of these atrocities in the world and the individually stories. I feel her pain. May the world know Peace through the divine love of mothers.

........................................Kuumbar Recasner, Hollywood celebrity custom jewelry designer, reading the story from my documentary "Nchamere Nd'Igbo: Evidence of Anti-Igbo Pogrom" where   a mother cradles her dead child watching Russian Ilyshin bombers. The woman herself died few moments later.
 

Starving Children of Biafra: Image culled from the cover of Chimah J. Korieh and Ifeanyi Ezeonu's editions of "Remembering Biafra: Narrative, History, And Memory of the Nigeria-Biafra War"  

Every now and then, my colleague, Austen Oghuma, and I, would dabble into arguments and related discourses regarding a never ending internal strife that had overwhelmed a Nigerian national state since Yakubu Gowon's-led genocidal campaign against the Igbo nation, following the proclamation of "no victor, no vanquished" assertions--really not meant from the haters' heart, the vanquishers, the bloodthirsty northern Nigerian Islamic Jihad nihilists, a Yoruba nation in collaboration and a Russian-British backed federal Nigerian forces; the vandals--to start all over as a rebirth nation on the basis of reconstruction and moving on for national interest, nothing seemed to have worked.

Gowon was celebrating war victory in what he had attempted--genocide--with his colleagues of bigots and haters who had made innocent civilian population including women and children their victims, and jubilant over the destruction of a nation state without any remorse, and, with no attempt to apology in the sense that the victims were either compensated by way of retribution or a moral plan by rendering help to rebuild what had been plundered and demolished.

No one in Gowon's military regime had thought of what measures on compromise to have initiated a healing process from wounds inflicted on an entire state, with ominous consequences that had befell them, and why it had mattered if the country should move on marching toward onward objectivity as nation states indivisibly obtained. The clan of Gowon's-led military juntas--Murtala Mohammed, Olusegun Obasanjo, Hassan Katsina, I.B. Bissala, Theophilus Danjuma, Mohammed Wushishi, and several others--the brutal genocidal commanders and administers of the affairs of state of a military regime during the so-called "Reconstruction Era" had focused on another direction entirely; the pillage of the nation's resources coupled by a continued humiliation of the Igbo nation in which their properties had been embezzled at the time of persecution when the Igbo flee.

In what had been tragic from its method of operation, and recalling back to what had generated the formation of a national state, each time Oghuma and I, pops up, as usual, in order of the anti-Igbo pogrom, we discuss in detail what a fabricated Nigeria had been since the fabricators, the British empire, on what it had displayed at its expedition during which the country, Nigeria, coined as so, and had not been in existence before then, and from what the tribal leaders they had bumped into in the quest for divide and conquer at the time of its colonial conquest, the tribal leaders who were not in any position to fathom what the British had intended, for they were not prepared to face the challenges posed in the fusion of a variety of different people together, who had communed by language spoken, food consumed, tradition and custom adopted and, pattern of dwelling following their forebear's footsteps and how it should have been kept intact and viable--the aftermath of that union, if the tribal leaders in question had vision and had not been confused when a prescribed amalgamation by the colonial administrators and its flawed compromise of a nation state called Nigeria had taken place, what had been a Nigeria from the 1914 Amalgamation to this day and time, and, state of troubles, shouldn't have been.

Before colonial conquest, nations--the Igbo, the Yoruba, the Hausa, the Ijaw, the kalabari, the Urhobo, the Itsekiri, the Igala, and other ethnic groups--had existed as nation states and governed itself according to its nature and how it all began from its ancestral roots. These nations had been republics and much, much better in its charge toward the affairs of state than a forced direct democracy which was alien at the time, and which had been shoved to their throat on the grounds of empowering an authentic order of rule designated for a better education and enlightenment. And to be sure of the colonial conquests so as to enforce the rules of democratic fabrics, it should be borne in mind that the "Southern League" in its original partitions of nation states were already educated by its format and enlightened, thus the way they had been governed through the republican ideal.

The British empire did what it had to do, its platform made up with expectations to reach its desired goals--which, eventually, was accomplished through the series of constitutional conferences and a leadership they had wanted for the fabricated nation--bestowing power to the north on accounts of made-up numbers that justifies popular and electoral votes in a power to the north for easy access through coercion and theft, of the nation's natural resources and manpower, trained, and catapulted abroad to neutralize powers and influences the "Southern League" may have had.

It was this very idea that created a condition from around which the empire was able to adopt series of measures to portray its good intentions, in bringing developments to a people in darkness, labelled as is, with the opportunity to tap its resources--a way of its operation all around the continent in which they have not given up.

Nigeria's situation as to other colonies since an abominable amalgamation declared in 1914, was derived from a confused and pigheaded tribal leaders who had lacked a sense of purpose and belonging through the colonial era and constitutional conferences until the freedom bell rang on October 1, 1960 for its sovereignty, none envisioned the impossibility of Nigeria to live in harmony throughout its trial of considering whether the nation states and democracy would fair well under the British colonial mandate.

Though in a hurry and unprepared for nationhood because of the irregularities and manipulations inserted by the colonists and a bunch of local and tribal war lords who gave no trust and confidence on what had been fabricated for the time being, and what had been thought of the new nation as indivisible, promising, with unity and faith as emblem was first erupted by political disorder and chaos upon its beginning from the Western jungles of the Yoruba nation when in 1962 the Obafemi Awolowo-led Action Group, the AG, and fractions of disloyal party members had not been able to get along on related party lines, the first shot of decamping from a party and joining another, began creating balls of confusion, leading to the nation's first major political crisis, arresting the very political situation which had taken nearly sixty years to obtain from the colonists in 1914, given on confessional implementation to hold on, and access the possibilities of democracy, in which by its dispense takes the nation downhill never to be the same again from a birth that was originally full of uncertainties.

Also, in a Nigeria overwhelmed by the state of denial, and not acknowledging what had happened between 1966 and 1970, which draws Oghuma's attention, and of his arguments about my persistence of recalling in every discourse, acts of the blood thirsty nihilists and the anti-Igbo pogrom which was yet to be explained as the nation moved on with the open denial as if nothing happened; bringing to my attention what indeed should be explained clearly when the Igbo had decided to opt out of Nigeria, and in particular, when Biafra had invaded the Midwest, overpowering it, and in advance to Lagos to end the war as supposedly should, that it was abundantly obvious that Biafrans looked for trouble and begun something they could not finish.

My arguments which was also quite understood, stated, and, one being weary of pointing out, that upon the premeditated acts and diabolical nature of killing the Igbos in the north, and the widespread incidents of looting of Igbo properties all around the nation as the Igbo flee, in addition to plundering them, that nothing had justified such actions under any circumstances. And that what the Nigerian vandals had done was uncalled for and if only they had respected the decisions reached at Aburi, that no such attempts of Awolowo's economic blockade as evil minded the project was, wouldn't have occurred and a better option could have been implemented rather than the ugly situation which denied food and medicine, a "war strategy" according to Awolowo by avoiding to "feed their enemies fat" and which had worked in desperately starving women, infants and children to death.

What had been more damning was what had begun the pogrom before Awolowo's initiatives to wipe out the Igbo from the face of the earth upon effect of the economic blockade. And, though, nothing was going to stop the murderous Islamic Jihad hoodlums and nihilists who had gone from school to school, church to church, at the market square and place to place of Igbo dwelling--Minna, Kaduna, Zaria, Jos, Sokoto, Kano, Makurdi, Bauchi, Maiduguri and a long list of other places--of a capsuled blood soaked event, most of the atrocities in the north, if not all, were not captured on camera because of a plan to seal every act of the genocidal intent, and after they had carried out their operations in the North, hundreds of thousands of the Igbo had perished.

And despite what had been sealed in the north as the Islamic nihilists carried out its operation to wipe out every Igbo, many instances in the East when a full course war was blown up, the international community, the humanitarian services and a global media were able to capture the events; which we use today as evidence, and for instance, in Owerri, thousands of Igbo children, near death and suffering from dysentry lay on the ground amid vomits and human waste and nobody seemed to want to help them.

In Mbano, thousands of children, too, were found either weakened and could no longer walk, even with the help of relief workers, some of them, their bodies rejected nutritious food as a result of the advanced malnutrition. That was not the case in the north where mass graves were used by the nihilists, after hacking their victims, killing them in most brutal of circumstances--capsuled and without coverage.  

In what the Islamic Jihad nihilists had begun in May 29, 1966 until the vanquishers emerged in January 15, 1970, to jubilate in what it had seen as victory with an estimated 2 million murdered, never did it occur to any that the spirits of these innocent children sent to their graves without justification will continue to haunt the nation until the appropriate and right thing is done.

Boko Haram Terrorists Kill Over 40 Villagers In Borno

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The insurgents, numbering about 500, drove to the area in multiple vehicles. The group was armed with assault rifles, petrol bombs and improvised explosive devices. They were targeting local hunters and vigilante members, who killed about 200 Boko Haram terrorists in a battle on May 13, 2014.
A source of SaharaReporters revealed that the attack started in another infamous place in Borno State, Gamboru Ngala, a town located close to border with Cameroon and which was nearly destroyed in multiple attacks during May.
The source further noted that the Islamist militants have been seeding chaos for several hours in 8 communities, including Izge, Ankulkule and Chekobe.
According to the source of Vanguard, Nigeria-Cameroon border villages of Gula, Kanari and Wazarde and Gula were also affected. The security agent further told the reporters that most of survivors from the burnt villages were fleeing either to Cameroon or to Ngala town.
A resident of Kalabalge community confirmed that the vigilantes were prepared to fight Boko Haram, as they knew the soldiers would not protect them. What the villagers did not expect is that the insurgents would launch such a massive vengeful attack.
The fierce battle between Boko Haram members and the residents were registered during the whole last month.
At least 310 people, including 16 police officers, were killed in a bloody attack in Gamboru Ngala town on May 5, 2014. However, terrorists suffered a bitter defeat in another part of the state, when Kala-Balge vigilantes killed about 200 Boko Haram members, captured up to 40 of them. The real soldiers of the Nigerian Army may be among those in captivity by the locals.

Boko Haram frees kidnapped priests, nun in Cameroon


This handout file photo taken in Jan 2014, and released by the Vicenza diocese on April 7, 2014, shows Italian priests Giampaolo Marta (right) and Gianantonio Alllegri (left) standing with Vicenza's Bishop Beniamino Pizziol (second from right) and a resident during a visit in Jericho, near Maroua, northern Cameroon. Two Italian priests and a Canadian nun seized in April in Cameroon near the border with insurgency-wracked Nigeria, have been freed. Photo: AFP
This handout file photo taken in Jan 2014, and released by the Vicenza diocese on April 7, 2014, shows Italian priests Giampaolo Marta (right) and Gianantonio Alllegri (left) standing with Vicenza’s Bishop Beniamino Pizziol (second from right) and a resident during a visit in Jericho, near Maroua, northern Cameroon. Two Italian priests and a Canadian nun seized in April in Cameroon near the border with insurgency-wracked Nigeria, have been freed.
Two Italian priests and a Canadian nun seized in April by suspected Boko Haram gunmen in Cameroon, have been freed, an AFP reporter said Sunday.
The three ex-hostages were flown out of Maroua airport, in Cameroon’s far north near the border with insurgency-wracked Nigeria, on board a military aircraft on Sunday morning.
According to a Cameroonian security source, they were released in the early hours of Sunday and picked up by Cameroonian troops near the border with Nigeria, where they were being held captive.
“We spent a week in Nigeria for the negotiations, and they were finally handed over to us during the night,” a Cameroon military source told AFP on condition of anonymity.
The priests, named in media reports as Giampaolo Marta and Gianantonio Allegri from Italy, and Canadian nun Gilberte Bussier, were seized on April 4 from the small parish of Tchere, some 800 kilometres (500 miles) north of Yaounde.
There was no initial claim of responsiblity, but Cameroon security forces blamed Nigeria’s Boko Haram Islamists, who kidnapped a priest and seven members of a French family in the area last year.
Kidnappings of Westerners have become common in the remote and sparsely populated region, where borders between countries are porous.

Saturday, May 31, 2014

Ricky Martin, Cristiano Ronaldo, Neil Patrick Harris & More Hot Celebrity Sightings For May 30, 2014

So many photos, so little time. We spotted tons of celebrities out and about and attending events.
Ricky Martin was being his amazing self as he performed on The Voice Italy. I am 100% obsessed with “Vida”.
Cristiano Ronaldo was sadly wearing a shirt as he arrived at a hotel in Obidos. Come on Cristiano, get shirtless or go home. 
And Neil Patrick Harris showed off his Hedwig and the Angry Inch nails at the Bookexpo America.

Multiple death threats made against Nelson Mandela during 1990 U.S. trip, FBI documents show

Multiple death threats made against Nelson Mandela during 1990 U.S. trip, FBI documents show


WASHINGTON — The FBI investigated multiple death threats against Nelson Mandela during his 1990 visit to the United States and relied on an informant for details about the anti-apartheid leader’s trip, according to newly released documents.The FBI released hundreds of pages of records tied to Mandela’s visit, which came months after he was released from a 27-year prison sentence in South Africa and four years before he became president.Many of the documents are redacted, but they do show the FBI investigated multiple threats to assassinate Mandela, including a handwritten note that says, in part, “Remember John F. Kennedy in Dallas???”One threatening caller said he was from the Aryan Knights and that there were two bombs along a New York City parade route, another warned of a “hit squad” and a threat also was phoned into a Georgia university where Mandela was scheduled to address a rally, according to the documents.“The caller stated that he and his two companions had spent their lives trying to stop Mandela,” reads a memo about a threat received by the Georgia Institute of Technology. “He stated that they had various weapons and means with which to accomplish this task and had received military training.”The call was not traced and no further information about it was available, the memo states.The FBI paid close attention to his movements in the U.S.A memo from the FBI’s Atlanta field office reveals that on May 30, 1990, an unidentified source — “who is newly opened, and whose reliability is not yet established” — provided detailed information on Mandela’s itinerary, including a scheduled wreath-laying ceremony in honour of Martin Luther King Jr., a $1,000-per-plate luncheon, and a request from Louis Farrakhan, the Nation of Islam leader, for a private meeting with Mandela.]Mandela, who became South Africa’s first black president after the end of apartheid in 1994, died in December at age 95. Jailed under racist rule, he played a critical role after his release from prison in moving the country out of the apartheid era and into a multiracial democracy.In the U.S., he met dignitaries, addressed rallies and raised money. In New York, for instance, he was feted with a tickertape parade and given a key to the city. In Washington, he received assurances from President George H.W. Bush of continuing U.S. economic sanctions against South Africa’s white governmentThe documents were released this week to Ryan Shapiro, a doctoral candidate at MIT, as part of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit. The FBI later made the records available on its website, as the bureau commonly does after the deaths of high-profile individuals on whom it maintains files.Original source article: Multiple death threats made against Nelson Mandela during 1990 U.S. trip, FBI documents show


A Model From Argentina Suing Google and Yahoo Over Porn Pics?

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Looks like a big fish to fry considering those are the two biggest search engines in the world. No matter how big the giant though, María Belén Rodríguez is ready to fight her hardest for her integrity. Rodríguez is suing Google and Yahoo for allegedly linking her name in their search engines to different porn sites which have in turn, according to the model, destroyed her life. Find out more after the jump.
Rodríguez, 30, originally sued Google and Yahoo back in 2006 and in 2010 was awarded a combined judgment of 120,000 Agrentine pesos, or about $15,000, which would then be cut down to $6,200 after the search engines appealed the verdict. Now, 8 years later Rodríguez is still competing against the search engines with the case climbing up to reach Argentina’s Supreme Court.
Rodríguez is a mother of two young children ages 1 and 3 and is also an actress and TV host. She claims that the connections to her name and the porn sites have done serious damage to her reputation and is asking the search engines to remove anything that links her to the pornographic sites.
Attorneys for both Google and Yahoo have stated that their search engines are nuetral platforms and that they are not responsible for how the model’s images are used by third parties. Alberto Bueres, an attorney representing Yahoo, claims that what Rodríguez is asking of the search engines is a form of censorship saying this:
“It is technically and economically impossible to before-the-fact monitor millions of pages of content available on the Internet because of their volume and because they constantly change. To argue against this is to favor before-the-fact censorship and to ignore the economic realities.”
To which Rodríguez says:
“They have ruined my life and now say that what I’m asking for is censorship. It suits them, but not me. Truthfully for me, having to explain every day that I’m not a prostitute is a daily complication, as simple as that.”
While we await a ruling by the high court which is expected to be determined in the next few weeks, what do you think? Is Google and Yahoo to blame for the damage to Rodríguez reputation? Or is the matter out of their hands? Let us know!

Friday, May 30, 2014

Boko Haram Kidnaps Three Emirs, Kills Emir of Gwoza

Members of the Islamist terrorist group, Boko Haram, today kidnapped three traditional rulers—called Emirs—in Nigeria’s volatile and violence-plagued northeast. Two of the emirs were later escaped unhurt, but the third, Muhammadu Idrisa Timta, the Emir of Gwoza, died at the hands of the kidnappers.
SaharaReporters learnt that Boko Haram gunmen seized the emirs as they made a trip to Gombe, the capital of Gombe State, to attend the funeral of the Emir of Gombe, Shehu Abubakar, who died last Tuesday in London.
“Boko Haram militants ambushed their [emirs’] convoy and kidnapped the traditional rulers,” a security source told SaharaReporters.
Two of the  traditional rulers who escaped were identified as the Emir of Askira, Abdullahi Askirama and the Emir Of Uba, Ismaila Mamza

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