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UNEASY NEIGHBOURS AND THE BIAFRA DIALOGUES BY DR AUSTIN ORETTE

 

UNEASY NEIGHBOURS AND THE BIAFRA DIALOGUES BY DR AUSTIN ORETTE

 

Lately, there have been eruption of kings and kingdoms of the Igbo people all over Nigeria and other parts of the world. If these occurrences were not being normalized, they will be easy to ignore.

 

Some months ago, I wrote that the two tribes militating against Nigeria progress are the Fulani and the Igbo. From the surface, they look different but their core ideology is the same.

 

I wrote a five part essay on how the Fulani people achieved their dominance of Nigeria. They used Religion. They are colonizers and they only want to be Nigerians if they are in charge.

 

The Igbo people only want to be in Nigeria if they are in charge. The South-East people want to achieve the same thing by using commerce and psychological warfare. Where the Fulani people are quiet, the Igbo people are haughty. You can hear their steps many miles away. The Fulani people are austere while the Igbo people are opposite. They tell you they are the best and without them Nigeria cannot move on. They will engage in de-marketing campaigns to prove their point.

 

Nnamdi Kanu started by declaring Nigeria a zoo. His acolytes took his campaign against Nigeria to a higher level where they will make fictitious gory films about Nigeria.  They pumped negative news about Nigeria into the blogosphere.  Most of the negative stories against Nigeria overseas are a well oil propaganda machine by the Biafrans. Nigeria is bad because the Igbo people are not in charge. While the Fulani will plot a comeback, the Igbo would settle for blackmail that they are being marginalized.  They will not make any effort to collaborate with others to contest for power. They think power will be surrendered to them by blackmail and harassment of their irregular forces under the control of Nnamdi Kanu.

 

The recent proliferation of kingship in Igbo land, Nigerian and overseas is part of this agenda. They will cry victim and the world will come to their support.  This behavior has confirmed the fact that the Igbo people have no respect for the rights of their hosts.

 

From Dallas to Lagos and China to Pakistan, they want to set up a kingdom and undermine their host. If this were not a threat to innocent Nigerians, it would not be a thing. This behavior has made many folks to distant themselves from Nigerians as they cannot tell who is who. These kingdoms have been associated with a high level of predation. This elephant in the room is too big to ignore. All politics, they say ends at the water’s edge. This means that whatever division we have at home should stay at home as we cross the seas as Nigerians to foreign lands. In this way, we subsume our local identity for the national identity. Igbo people have refused to do since the end of the civil war. Igbo nationalism became the norm after the civil war. Nigerians have been reluctant to push back because we don’t want anything to remind us of the bitter past. This lack of push back is a mistake that has led the proponents of Biafra to preach the rightness of their cause. Any attempt to tell the real history of the conflict is met with revisionist history where every Nigerian becomes a villain and cannot muster any argument to challenge the aggressiveness and unwarranted provocation of the Igbo. They have managed to spread lies and innuendo to obfuscate the reasons for our present discontent. The generation of Igbo people who were alive during Biafra handed lies to their children who now look at Nigeria with anger and bitterness. Their most popular lie is that all Igbo people were stripped of their wealth, genocide was committed against them and they were given twenty pounds at the end of the civil war. With that twenty pounds in their pocket, they used the Igbo ingenuity to create massive wealth in a Nigeria that hates and discriminates against them.

 

This HORATIO Algiers story is something only children will believe. This is the story the Igbo people believe. Since these children grew up, there was no counter narrative of the Nigerian civil war. Nigerian children consumed this history and they also became uninformed and they have been unwittingly made villains in this macabre dance. This is the history that made people like Nnamdi Kanu.  This revisionist history is what they use as propaganda against the Nigerian state. This is the source of their righteous indignation against the Nigerian state. They started preaching Biafra with the authority of ignorance. Due to this ignorance, a lot of Nigerians did not know how to react to these new proponents of Biafra who have gradually adopted psychological warfare tactics. Any attempt to correct any lies by these groups is labeled Igbophobia. In order not to be cast with this label, a lot of opinion leaders   ceded the discussion to this uninformed Nnamdi generation of Igbo people who started running wild in Igbo land. By the time the authorities knew what was happening, Nnamdi Kanu had a full-fledged army and a Biafran passport for his followers. He started declaring holidays and punishing anyone in Igbo land who opened their shops or violated their criminal directives.

 

This was the failure of the government of Nigeria to secure the peace at the end of the Nigerian civil war.  If the leaders of the Biafran rebellion had been punished, a matter of reason will not be toyed with by anyone who knew of the damage that war did to Nigeria.

 

Nnamdi  Kanu was placed under house arrest  but he escaped back to London where he resumed  his position as the Commander  in Chief of the Biafran Army. He gave orders and they were carried out in Igboland.  His activities became far reaching that those elected to govern became his subordinates in Igbo land. This is why you don’t see any prominent Igbo person who can vociferously challenge Nnamdi Kanu’s rebellion. The naive and uninformed Igbo people have made him their messiah and they have been donating generously to set up this Biafran state.

 

He was arrested for the second time in Kenya and brought to Nigeria for trial.  Unfortunately for our nation, we don’t know how to compartmentalize crimes. The trial of Nnamdi Kanu should have been a criminal trial that should not take so much time or attention of Mr. President.

 

This is Nigeria where a criminal was made a martyr due to unnecessary political intervention. Instead of being tried and sentenced, we now cede decisions to the political arena. This is wrong. An unrepentant criminal will repeat his crime. His deputy was arrested and convicted in Finland within six months. The Finish people care about justice, they did not care about being labeled Igbophobia.  Justice was dispensed. From the court proceedings, the criminality involved in these Biafran activities could not be denied. Sam Ekpa was convicted.

 

Where are the Igbo people who are opposed to this criminality? Why are they so quiet? They cannot talk because Nnamdi Kanu controls the foot soldiers that dispense justice without mercy in Igboland.  Nnamdi is the product of Nigerians lackadaisical attitudes towards nationhood. This is what happens when a Nation refuses to punish those who try to dismember it. Surreptitiously groups like that of Nnamdi Kanu have been undermining Nigeria. They have used psychological tactics of labeling any opposition as Igbophobia.  Well-meaning Nigerians have succumbed to this emotional blackmail. This has led to the paralysis of analysis of the struggles of the average Igboman in Igboland. The insecurity that the Biafrans created is what has led to the emptying of Igboland as people are fleeing from the South-East geo-political zone due to insecurity.

 

The more people flee, the more they aggregate in some locales. It is okay to settle in new places. That is the story of man. What I find disturbing about these new Igbo settlers is their propensity to set up the Igbo kingdom anywhere they go. We have never seen this kind of Igbo nationalism at this level. What is happening in Igboland? There was no monarchy or central governing system in Igbo history. Why the rush to become kings in other peoples land?  Why do Igbo people think it is okay for them to set up their kingdom in another man’s kingdom? An action like this is considered an act of war in some climes. To be a king, you have to conquer the territory. Two kings cannot rule one domain? These actions have not been challenged in Nigeria and a lot of Igbo people think they can take this behavior overseas. It is obvious they were not prepared for the fireworks that come with such proclamation. This confirms that the Igbo people had no monarchy in their history? If they did, they would understand that there is a lot of bloodletting on the way to royalty.

 

In the past, I said Igbo complained most about tribalism. My observation is that Igbo are the most tribalistic people in Nigeria. It is this tribal propensity that makes them want to set up a tribal hegemony anywhere they find themselves.

 

Why is it necessary to tell an Isoko man that his ancestors are Igbo when all the historical facts are contrary? Why is it necessary to tell an Ikwere man that he is denying his Igbo ancestry? It is rude for an Igboman to tell an Isoko or Itsekiri that their lineage is from Igboland. This is a direct assault on the history of these people. The claims by Igbo are becoming so absurd that they stress credulity.

 

Recently an Igbo man on YouTube said they were in Ile Ife before the Yoruba people arrived.  How can you expect  Yoruba people to take you seriously with these kinds of outlandish  proclamations? So many unsubstantiated and outlandish remarks have been made by Igbo scholars that we don’t know what to believe anymore. The Igbo people claim they are the lost tribe of Israel. There is no DNA evidence in this regard. The farthest East their DNA went is the Bantu tribes of the Congo. The people in the Horn of Africa have direct lineage to Palestine. They don’t use that as a bragging right.

 

From the above, I am beginning to see that the Igbo people are still in the tribal stage of development where tribal identity is paramount for survival. Most of the other tribes in Nigeria came from empires and have shed the tribal cocoon that is necessary to form a nation. So it is easier for them to adapt to their new realities.

 

The Igbo people are still at a stage where they are trying to form a nation from their disparate tribes.  This process was interrupted by the colonialists. It is possible the Benin Empire could have conquered and annexed Igbo land if the British did not invade the empire. Forming a country is a union of Nations. The Benin Empire, the Oyo Empire and the Kanem Bornu Empire, Mali Empire and others were the nations within the Nigerian space. The Igbo people were just a group of disparate tribes that have not become a nation at the arrival of the colonialists.  The present struggles are the attempts by people to hold on to an identity in a changing world.  This is the atavism we see today. If the Igbo people succeed in having their Biafra, they will still negotiate these intricacies in order to form a united Biafra. These painful negotiations require patience and diplomacy. These are the kind of experiences they need instead of using bellicosity as a tool of diplomacy.

 

DR AUSTIN ORETTE WRITES FROM HOUSTON, TEXAS

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FG, NLC ON WARPATH OVER NATIONAL THEATRE UNVEILING

FG, NLC ON WARPATH OVER NATIONAL THEATRE UNVEILING

 

 

 

The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) on Monday vowed to deplore every lawful tool at its disposal, including full mobilization, protests, and industrial action to return staff to the rehabilitated National Theatre and restore dignified working conditions.

 

‘’The NLC wishes to let you know that this is not just about physical working conditions but about our workers dignity, rights and the preservation of Nigeria’s cultural heritage’’.

 

The NLC also demanded a public and transparent resolution of the crisis.

 

‘’Following the recent global media coverage of this matter, the Federal Government appointed a new Board Chairman, Mr. Disun Holloway, presumably to address longstanding issues.  Regrettably, over three months after his appointment, he has yet to engage directly with staff or address their welfare. Rather, his tenure has been marked by secrecy, exclusion, and complete disregard for the plight of workers, who are left to operate in open-air conditions- literally- under trees. He enters and exits the premises through the back door, conducts closed door meetings with the General Manager/ CEO of the National Theatre, (Mrs. Tola Akerele), Central Bank Officials and members of The Banker’s Committee while excluding the most affected stakeholders, the staff’’.

 

In a letter to the Honourable Minister of Labour and Employment, the union urged the Federal Government to initiate open, inclusive stakeholders’ engagement regarding the use and administration of the National Theatre.

 

‘’I write to formally remind you of our earlier correspondence dated 21st May 2025 on the deeply degrading and unacceptable working conditions under which staff of the National Theatre, Lagos, have been forced to operate for an extended period. It is surprising that after 4 months of receipt of our correspondence, nothing has been done to improve workers welfare and working conditions’’.

 

The letter signed by NLC Chairman, Lagos State, Comrade Funmi Agnes Sessi called for transparency in the management of the facility, protection of jobs and keeping the commitment made by former Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who assured no job losses post-rehabilitation.

 

‘’The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) stands with the workers of the National Theatre in defending the future of the iconic edifice’’.

 

Titled: ‘’Deplorable working conditions at the National Theatre’’ the union said despite deep frustrations, the staff demonstrated commendable restraint and pursued due process, including: notification of the Office of the Governor of Lagos State via official correspondence, reaching out to the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity, informing the Inspector General of Police and Lagos State Commissioner of Police, engaging with the Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy and contacting the Central Bank of Nigeria

 

‘’Our efforts have yielded no tangible improvements, and the General Manager/CEO of the National Theatre remains either unwilling or unable to act’’.

 

The statement emphasized legal violations.

 

‘’The NLC wishes to remind you that the ongoing situation constitutes a clear violation of both international and national labour standards, including ILO Convention No. 190 and Nigeria Labour Act, Section 17.

 

“Every worker has the right to a safe and suitable working environment once they have presented themselves for duty.”

 

According to NLC, The National Theatre is a National Symbol and taxpayer-funded monument, not the private property of individuals or corporations.

 

‘’We will not allow it to be quietly handed over under the guise of Corporate Social Responsibility or any other veiled privatization tactics’’.

 

 

 

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FG, NLC on warpath over National Theatre

 

15th September, 2025

 

The Honourable Minister,

 

Federal Ministry of Labour and Employment

 

2nd Floor Federal Secretariat Complex,

 

Phase 1, Shehu Shagari Way,

 

FCT, Abuja.

 

RE: DEPLORABLE WORKING CONDITIONS AT THE NATIONAL THEATRE

 

I write to formally remind you of our earlier correspondence dated 21st May 2025 on the deeply degrading and unacceptable working conditions under which staff of the National Theatre, Lagos, have been forced to operate for an extended period.

 

It is surprising that after 4 months of receipt of our correspondence, nothing has been done to improve workers welfare and working conditions.

 

Following the recent global media coverage of this matter, the Federal Government appointed a new Board Chairman, Mr. Disun Holloway, presumably to address these longstanding issues.

 

Regrettably, over three (3) months after his appointment, he has yet to engage directly with staff or address our welfare rather, his tenure has been marked by secrecy, exclusion, and complete disregard for the plight of workers, who are left to operate in open-air conditions- literally- under trees.

 

He enters and exits the premises through the back door, conducts closed door meetings with the General Manager/ CEO of the National Theatre, (Mrs Tola Akerele), Central Bank Officials and members of The Banker’s Committee while excluding the most affected stakeholders- the staff.

 

OUR PATIENCE HAS LIMITS

 

Despite deep frustrations, the staff has demonstrated commendable restraint and pursued due process, including:

 

  1. Notification of the Office of the Governor of Lagos State via official correspondence.

 

  1. Reaching out to the Federal Ministry of Labour and Productivity.

 

  1. Informing the Inspector General of Police and Lagos State Commissioner of Police.

 

  1. Engaging with the Ministry of Arts, Culture, Tourism, and Creative Economy.

 

  1. Contacting the Central Bank of Nigeria.

 

All of the above efforts have yielded no tangible improvements, and the General Manager/CEO of the National Theatre remains either unwilling or unable to act.

 

LEGAL VIOLATIONS

 

The NLC wishes to remind you that the ongoing situation constitutes a clear violation of both international and national labour standards, including: ILO Convention No. 190

 

Nigeria Labour Act, Section 17, which states:

 

“Every worker has the right to a safe and suitable working environment once they have presented themselves for duty.”

 

These rights have been consistently and grossly violated.

 

THE NATIONAL THEATRE: A MONUMENT FOR THE PEOPLE

 

The National Theatre is a National Symbol and taxpayer-funded monument, not the private property of individuals or corporations.

 

We will not allow it to be quietly handed over under the guise of Corporate Social Responsibility or any other veiled privatization tactics.

 

OUR DEMANDS

 

We are left with no choice but to issue a 14-day ultimatum to the Federal Government to:

 

1 immediately return staff to the rehabilitated National Theatre and restore dignified working conditions.

 

  1. Initiate open, inclusive stakeholder engagement regarding the use and administration of the National Theatre.

 

3 Ensure transparency in the management of the facility.

 

  1. Protect all jobs and keep the commitment made by former Minister of Information and Culture, Alhaji Lai Mohammed, who assured no job losses post-rehabilitation.

 

OUR RESOLVE

 

The NLC wishes to let you know that this is not just about physical working conditions but about our workers dignity, rights and the preservation of Nigeria’s cultural heritage.

 

We are prepared to deplore every lawful tool at our disposal, including full mobilization, protests, and industrial action.

 

The NLC Demands a public and transparent resolution of this crisis, and Stands with the workers of the National Theatre in defending the future of the iconic edifice.

 

Enough is Enough.

 

Comrade Funmi Agnes Sessi

 

NLC Chairman, Lagos State

 

CC:

 

HONOURABLE MINISTER, MINISTRY OF ARTS, CULTURE & CREATIVE ECONOMY

 

DIRECTOR, TRADE UNION SERVICES & INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS.

 

THE GOVERNOR, CENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA.

 

COMMISSIONER OF POLICE, LAGOS STATE.

 

GM/CEO NATIONAL THEATRE

 

NEC NATIONAL ABUJA.

 

AUCPTRE

 

RATTAWU