'The fact that this matter keeps coming up forty-three years after the war, despite efforts made to sweep it under, means that there are wounds and that the wounds are deep and festering.'
The wounds are being relished by those who refuse to accept any responsibility.
That is why the wounds are still refusing to heal.
toyin
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The wounds are being relished by those who refuse to accept any responsibility.
That is why the wounds are still refusing to heal.
toyin
On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 5:03 PM, Chidi Anthony Opara <chidi.opara@gmail.com> wrote:
The fact that this matter keeps coming up forty-three years after the
war, despite efforts made to sweep it under, means that there are
wounds and that the wounds are deep and festering.
CAO.> On Sat, May 25, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Chidi Anthony Opara <chidi.op...@gmail.com
On May 25, 12:44 pm, Oluwatoyin Adepoju <ovadep...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The anti-Igbo genocide case is beset by problematic claims.
>
> How is the disputed genocide ongoing?
>
> Is this an invocation of the paranoid theories of Hubert Ekwe Ekwe who
> claims Igboland has remained occupied since the civil war, an Igboland,
> where contrary to such fantasies, one governor, who of course is Igbo, as
> all governors and political leaders in Igboland are, expelled Igbos from
> other Igbo states from his civil service in the name of making space for
> his own state's people displaced by unrest in the North?
>
> The current social reality of Nigeria necessitates that the these chaps
> should jump off this wagon and become fully Nigerians.
>
> thanks
> toyin
>>> > *Publisher at: PublicInformationProjects<http://www.publicinformationprojects.blogspot.com>
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> > wrote:
> > "Nigeria's Genocide in Biafra started forty six years ago and has been
> > ongoing till the present time…….."
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> >http://www.spyghana.com/biafras-open-letter-to-the-un/
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