When the CCT clown described those who booed him for molesting a plaza security officer as 'Biafran Boys', this generation of Igbo Youths owned it.
When Malami used his 'Spare Parts' analogy as a derogatory put down on Igbo businessmen, this generation owned it.
When Buhari described our region as a 'Dot in a Circle', Onye Dot began trending everywhere.
What am I trying to say? There is a Renaissance sweeping through the heart of Igbo Land and its championed by Young People who are tired of the put down because of the civil war.
I can bet that the three descriptions above would have been greeted with shame and an attempt to show that we are still loyal if they were said 20 to 30 years ago. The present Igbo Youths won't take the things their parents swallowed sitting down.
That Renaissance is very visible in entertainment. It is why super producers like Mastercraft relocated to the East from Lagos to champion the recreation of musical identity with Flavour, Phyno, Ụmụ Obiligbo, Larry Gaga etc.
For a fact, they don't struggle for Lagos space any more because they have a huge market in the East that is untapped.
To understand this Renaissance, go and watch Duncan Mighty's interview on BBC Igbo and what he said he wants to do with his TV station still under construction.
For Duncan Mighty to publicly call for Igbo Unity at a time that Governor Nyesom Wike told the world he wasn't Igbo does the telling.
The second aspect of that Renaissance is visible in the agitation by IPOB.
It is a class war championed by Igbo Youths living outside Nigeria with the sole aim of getting the regional political leadership to bend to the reality that being treated like 3rd class citizens won't be accepted anymore or be dethroned.
In this war, the regional political leadership, outnumbered, rely only on the kinetic force of Abuja.
This is why they don't know what to do to end the sit-at-home because they detached themselves from the people a long time ago.
Ever wondered why people don't bother voting in the East? This resentment has been going on for a long time, IPOB only voiced it out. The political leadership of the South East did not anticipate the coming of a mass movement like IPOB that enjoys the support of more than...
70 percent of the residents of Igbo land. As the people voted less, they didn't bother because it helped them to write results and declare elections. The true test of the Igbo Politicos is in ending the Sit-at-home. Unfortunately, they can't.
At an event in Lagos some months back, someone said that the rate at which Anioma youths embraced IPOB was troubling. She is from Asaba. Someone added that they long for Anioma state and know that the support will only come from across River Niger.
If South East gets its right in the area of leadership, and economy, the Igbos in the South South and North will tag along and identify. The Egedes and Igaras in Benue and Kogi will equally tag along. Everyone follows the dollar and power.
When I wrote that there has been no major Federal govt project in the SE in the last 50 years that will encourage businesses to thrive and stem the tide of forced migration, people said that I should name where federal government is building major projects in the entire country.
Just because you love your darkness shouldn't stop me from seeking light. Igbo land was the last to be conquered by the British colonialists. Those who fought Ekumeku war for 31 years, those who fought the Aro wars against the British will never bow to internal colonisers.
As we beg IPOB to have pity on us, let it be restated that IPOB is a symptom of a disease called Nigeria and not the cause. In other to extinguish the symptoms, you have to remove the causative agent. People, however fixate on the symptoms and thumb the cause up.
Because we lived so many years under the military jackboot and understand only how to kill a fly with a sledge hammer, we don't want to see that the only way to deal with these issue is at the roundtable and not with guns.
While guns killed so many during the Biafran war, it didn't stop it. It was rather postponed. The fact is that the war is still on. When it will end, I don't know."
ANAMBRA ELECTIONS: IGP OVERHAULS SECURITY LANDSCAPE AHEAD OF POLLS
•Deploys DIG Joseph Egbunike to Anambra as Coordinating DIG Election Duties
The Inspector General of Police, IGP Usman Alkali Baba, psc (+), NPM, fdc has ordered a major overhauling of the security landscape..
in Anambra State ahead of the 6th November, 2021 Gubernatorial Elections in the State. The overhauling includes the deployment of selected seasoned Strategic Commanders from the rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police and above to Anambra State for effective supervision...
From his confinement miles away, Nnamdi Kanu growls on the streets. His people tremble indoors.
This is a bleak hour on the eastern front. The people are contending with forces that make for a Greek tragedy or a Shakespearean dilemma. It revolves around a man and a movement.
Because he wants to tear out of the federation, he inspires teary-eyed people, either in rage against him or faith in him.
In a few weeks, we shall have a governorship election. That seeks to confirm his kinsmen as citizens.
In a few months, the two political parties will argue their citizenship. The Igbos will assert fairness in zoning the president to their region. Underlying all this is the fear that they want neither governor nor president. They want Biafra.
Our journey into the 4th republic started with hope. 1999 began the race with the rest of the world. Obasanjo was the man at the center, Tinubu, the man at the Center of Excellence. No other word can describe the opposition provided by BAT under AD.
The dice was cast and Tinubu beat the progressives Elders in the game they thought him. ACN was formed as an offshoot of the progressive family.
If all virtues of progressivism were lost by Asiwaju one was left, the skills and dynamism of opposition. It was simply excellent!
PDP was tackled on the streets and Obasanjo was taught several times in court, lessons in the rule of law and in constitutional democracy.
But ACN was slow paced in its conquest drive for political control of the South West, but for advance tribunal methodology, that saw to it...
Those who claim that the #SitAtHome strikes in the South East are affecting only the economy of the South East are fibbing.
They are either doing so out of sheer ignorance of the interconnected ways the Nigerian economy works, or they are trying to hide the serious impact or toll
which this very strategic action is having on the national economy.
The South East is an economic powerhouse in so many respects.
It has to buy power, not so much because of its internally generated capacity, but because of other factors, including the pouring into the South East, of money from international remittances by the Igbo abroad, who have to support their relations at home.
Store shelves were empty across the UK over the weekend.
Against the backdrop of the supply crisis, one in three Britons began to stock up Christmas supplies ahead of time, and one in six said that they could not buy basic foodstuffs.
The excitement was caused by problems with the supply of gas to the country, as well as the closure of some gas stations in the UK due to a lack of truck drivers.
The Bank of England said inflation will temporarily exceed 4% for the first time in a decade later this year, mainly
due to energy and commodity prices. Six energy providers ceased operations this month, causing nearly 1.5 million customers to see billing increases.
Britain needs to find a better role for its former prime ministers.
Creating a special parliamentary post could allow the country to benefit from their experience.
When she rose to speak in the emergency debate on Afghanistan, the Commons fell silent.
With an assassin’s precision, Theresa May fired several rounds at her successor, Boris Johnson. “Was our understanding of the Afghan government so weak?” she asked of the UK’s response to the Taliban. “Was our knowledge on the ground so inadequate?”
May, whose 2016-19 tenure in Downing Street achieved little of substance, has discovered newfound fame by returning to the backbenches. Whether on cuts to foreign aid, role of the national security adviser, or overriding the Brexit trade deal, her interventions have resonated.