Unknown Gun men and Gulak




Young men are dying in Eastern Nigeria. I dare say that in the Nigerian

Civil war like in the days of Moses, male children were targeted for elimination without the intended results.

I am not afraid to declare support for Biafra. The right to self determination is inalienable. 

An Igbo adage says he who is rejected does not reject himself. If All Progressives Congress, could in their satanic plan choose to alternate power between BAT and the North, knowing that it is the turn of the Igbos, then the Igbos deserve to at least rule themselves and opt out of the discriminatory arrangement.

The speed and might with which the Nigerian Army wastes the lives of innocent Igbo youths is surprising granted that the same force could have weakened and wiped out Boko Haram and their ransom guzzling counterparts, the Bandits.

With everything that is known of the operational lapses of the Nigerian Army, let no one be in doubt that very soon, the marauding soldiers will beat a retreat.

Before that happens, wisdom demands that the security of lives and property in the East be left in the hands of the Chief Security Officers in that zone.

Boko Haram became the behemoth it is today due to the high-handedness of Nigerian Security forces, arresting and wasting lives until the people started collaborating with the terrorists thereby changing the narrative and turning the tide against the soldiers.

Soon, the same thing is bound to repeat itself with the mindless way soldiers are hounding eastern youths in the name of trying to stop Biafra whose time is around the corner.

The death of Gulak is unfortunate. The speed for apprehending the killers is unprecedented in the anal of assassinations in Nigeria. It is quite encouraging.

The same speed should apply to unmasking the unknown gunmen, their sponsors and their motives.

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