The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu says the current, spontaneous and increasing upheavals facing Nigeria State is a sign of transition from the era of what he described as "Three Rs" to "Three Ds".
Nigeria, according to Global Terrorism Index, had been rated second position as the worst place to live following escalating terrorists activities and banditry. Nigeria is also becoming a failed state, according to international report.
In addition, there has been increased agitations from various separatists groups, threatening Nigeria's unity.
Reacting in a post on Tuesday, Kanu who is the only frontline activists seeking to liberate every other ethnicities forcefully annexed in Nigeria by British warlord, Fredrick Lugard said, "Since they failed to implement the three Rs (Reconstruction, Rehabilitation & Reintegration), we victims of their injustice have ushered in the era of the three Ds, (DIVISION, DISINTEGRATION & DISSOLUTION)"
He further stated that "After all said & done, after all the convoluted & meaningless grammar, after all the primitive tribal politicking, this image below remains the solution to #Nigeria’s problem!
#Disintegration #Dissolution #Division"
Many Analysts have faulted the recent upheavals in Nigeria to the inability of the Nigeria state, and every succeeding Governments, to implement the zeitgeist mantra of "3Rs" – Reconciliation, Rehabilitation and Reintegrationa; which was mainly established to compensate victimized Biafrans and also arrest every form of vengeance in other to foster unity after the Nigeria/Biafra war.
Like what obtained in the Biafra Holocaust war, every other ethnicities, except the Fulani minors, have also become victims of Nigeria state, as they keep suffering isolation, unfairness and oppression in the hands of the present day Fulani ruled Cabal Government.
And so the country is faced with heightened upheavals as three regions, comprising of Biafra, Oduduwa and Midwest nations, have declared their resolve to exit Nigeria and have also hoisted their respective flags.
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