THE BRITISH QUEST FOR A CONTINUED UNITED NIGERIA AND ITS FRAUDULENT UNDERTONE: By Richard Oragwuncha
Nnamdi kanu 1914, a place in west Africa under the leadership of one Lord Lugard, brought together people with different cultural/traditional backgrounds and named them Nigerians. Considering the diverse ethnicity and traditional differences there is every indication that different countries were forced together to co-exist as one nation and that have continually caused an increased rate of tribal and religious violence across the country bringing about unnecessary killings and destruction of valuable properties courtesy of the British Empire. The big question remains, what was the original reason(s) for this forced relationship? In the northern part of this region lived the Hausa/Fulani and they were predominantly Muslims and according to history they became Muslims after the invasion of a Jihadist named Utman Danfodio. In the South-Eastern region were predominantly chritsians who believed in a Supreme Being who created heaven and earth whom they called Chukwu Abiama. And in