A famous
Nigerian politician once said (in spirited defense of the Yoruba) that “before
I became a Nigerian, I was Yoruba”. And another one said: “We will write this
for all to read. Anyone, soldier or not that kills the Fulani takes a loan
repayable one day no matter how long it takes.”
The Yoruba has, in moderation, said his own. The Fulani has, in extremism, said his own. Let me now, as an Igbo, say my own, and here it is: Whoever takes the life of an IPOB member is taking the life of an Igbo and therefore will ultimately account to Ndigbo. It’s not a threat; it’s a fact.
The Yoruba has, in moderation, said his own. The Fulani has, in extremism, said his own. Let me now, as an Igbo, say my own, and here it is: Whoever takes the life of an IPOB member is taking the life of an Igbo and therefore will ultimately account to Ndigbo. It’s not a threat; it’s a fact.