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Biafra: Time to heal the wounds

Overwhelmed, and faced with certain defeat, Biafra surrendered unconditionally.

To date, certain positions have been denied the Igbo. But where such positions are made available to them, they are caused to assume a refrain of favour, chorused by the state, its surrogate media and a few self-abusing Igbo. Inspector General of Police Ogbonnaya Onovo and Comptroller General of Customs Bernard-Shaw Nwadialor were some of those whose appointments to the headship of the two organs of the government conformed to the conditions above.

Nigeria stands a chance of becoming a major economy in the world without her practised discriminatory treatment of a section of her people.This is because apart from their quality contributions to Nigeria, the Igbo are a major stakeholder in the development of the country.

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