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Thanks for acceptance Nneka Edozie

I will always maintain that some Elders in Biafra land have to be the most illiterate people in the world and it rings more true for people who are supposedly seen as educated people like the former governor of Akwa Ibom State Obong Victor Atah whom last week I read his objection against the statement made by the president Muhammadu Buhari that Nigerian unity is not negotiable, which I applauded him on his response to President Buhari that the unity of Nigeria is negotiable but, a few days later I also read on Vanguard newspaper same man blabbing and saying Biafra is for the Igbo Biafrans alone. I began to ask my self-critical questions about this statement coming from the man I respected so much, and the question is: does Obong Victor Atah lack full knowledge and history about the Biafra civil war? Secondly, does Obong Victor Atah know who is called General Philip Effiong, the Biafran second in command to General Odimegwu Ojukwu who happen to come from the same state Akwa Ibom? With due respect Sir, Biafra is not Igbo, but Igbo is one of the tribes that makes up Biafra. In case you forget the history, His Royal Highness Chief Frank Opigo Dawai 111, Amananaowei of Angiama, an elder statesman, politician, educationist, a philanthropist and graduate in 1953 became the administrator of Yenegoa Province of Biafra and the commissioner for rural development in 1967.

OBONG VICTOR ATAH: WHO IS PHILIP EFFIONG IF BIAFRA IS FOR IGBO? - The Biafra Telegraph
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OBONG VICTOR ATAH: WHO IS PHILIP EFFIONG IF BIAFRA IS FOR IGBO? - The Biafra Telegraph

http://www.thebiafratelegraph.....co/2016/07/obong-vic I will always maintain that some Elders in Biafra land have to be the most illiterate people in the world and it rings more true for people who are supposedly seen as educated people like the former governor of Akwa Ibom State Obong Victor Atah whom last week I read his objection against the statement made by the president Muhammadu Buhari that Nigerian unity is not negotiable, which I applauded him on his response to President Buhari that the unity of Nigeria is negotiable but, a few days later I also read on Vanguard newspaper same man blabbing and saying Biafra is for the Igbo Biafrans alone. I began to ask my self-critical questions about this statement coming from the man I respected so much, and the question is: does Obong Victor Atah lack full knowledge and history about the Biafra civil war? Secondly, does Obong Victor Atah know who is called General Philip Effiong, the Biafran second in command to General Odimegwu Ojukwu who happen to come from the same state Akwa Ibom? With due respect Sir, Biafra is not Igbo, but Igbo is one of the tribes that makes up Biafra. In case you forget the history, His Royal Highness Chief Frank Opigo Dawai 111, Amananaowei of Angiama, an elder statesman, politician, educationist, a philanthropist and graduate in 1953 became the administrator of Yenegoa Province of Biafra and the commissioner for rural development in 1967.

Trouble in Buhari's Cabinet he does not trust the Igbo in his team...... The power tussle among ministers in the cabinet of Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari assumed a new dimension with Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr. Kayode Fayemi openly denigrating Geoffery Onyeama, his colleague in the Foreign Affairs ministry at the just concluded African Union summit in Kigali, Rwanda.

A top diplomatic source informed about the development disclosed the ugly incident in Kigali to SIGNAL on Tuesday. According to the official who did not want to be named, Fayemi arrived Kigali shortly after Nigeria’s Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo touched down in the Rwandan capital on Friday to represent his boss, President Buhari at the AU summit.

Upon his arrival in Kigali, Fayemi in a chitchat with some diplomats from other African countries threw caution to the wind, casually labeling his colleague, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffery Onyeama as weak and incapable of effectively discharging his responsibility as Foreign Affairs minister. According to the source, Fayemi cited his presence in Kigali at the instance of President Buhari as evidence that President Buhari does not believe fully in the capacity of Onyeama to direct affairs at the foreign ministry.

“It was baffling because it was such an undiplomatic comment and an unexpected one. I don’t know what he was thinking when he made the comment, perhaps he thought he was making a casual assertion or even cracking a joke. But it was really shocking. He even went as far as saying boastfully that he came to Kigali in a separate jet made available by President Buhari for his use. He went on and on about how Geoffery was incapable of managing foreign affairs and that’s why Buhari sent him to assist the diplomatic team from Nigeria. We just listened to him as he went on and on. I guess there’s a lot going on in your country that we don’t know about but those comments were uncalled for”, the source said.

Dashed expectations

Prior to the time President Buhari named his cabinet, Fayemi was the media’s favorite for the position of Foreign Affairs minister. The media had touted his credentials as a former governor and his supposed wide diplomatic contacts backed with a doctorate degree in War Studies from the University of London, England.

Unknowingly to many, the eventual appointee for the post of Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffery Onyeama was equally a heavy weight in terms of education, exposure and global contacts. Onyeama holds a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Political Science from Columbia University, New York in 1977 and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in Law from St. John’s College, Cambridge in 1980. He bagged a Masters of Law (LL.M) from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 1982 and a Masters of Arts (MA) in Law from St. John’s College, Cambridge in 1984. His career has spanned development and external relations across Africa and Western Asia and he is said to be gifted with the fluent proficiency of several international languages including French.

Informed sources told SIGNAL Fayemi received his appointment to the Solid Minerals ministry with shock and disappointment as he was hoping to be named Foreign Affairs minister. Ever since the appointment, Fayemi is said to have continually nursed a secret ambition to forge his way through to the Foreign Affairs Ministry.

Read full report here: http://www.signalng.com/exclus....ive-trouble-buharis-

EXCLUSIVE | Trouble in Buhari’s Cabinet as Fayemi Attacks Onyeama in Kigali - SIGNAL
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EXCLUSIVE | Trouble in Buhari’s Cabinet as Fayemi Attacks Onyeama in Kigali - SIGNAL

The power tussle among ministers in the cabinet of Nigeria’s President Muhammadu Buhari assumed a new dimension with Minister of..

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