It is frightening to see the level of tribalism and sectionalism in Nigeria’s security departments. The recent report of alleged IPOB affiliated persons being responsible for the deaths of five Hausa-Fulani Nigerians in Abia state was a final straw. Nigeria’s Department of State Security, DSS added that report to one on the capture of one of the most deadly terrorists in the world, the leader of Ansaru faction of Boko Haram, Khalid al-Barnawi. While all acts of terror can be lumped together, the disparity in the reactions of the security departments to acts of terror by different ethnic and religious groups, of note, the so-called 95 and 5%s is catastrophically dangerous for Nigeria. NOTE: 1. The DSS has never released a single statement (to my knowledge) on systematic and synchronized Fulani “herder” massacres across Nigeria. (Qualified as Boko Haram by the Nigerian senate). 2. The DSS has never released a statement describing how it is investigating suspected Fulani mur
The advocacy for justice and equality in Biafranism is intrinsically tied to the fundamental principles of human rights. This blog post will explore the intersection of human rights and the Biafran movement, shedding light on the quest for justice and equality in this context. Understanding the significance of human rights in the advocacy for Biafran independence is crucial for appreciating the complexities of this ongoing struggle.