Biafra must come not by the efforts of any mortal but by the mighty hand of chukwuokike abiama. he who determined that we should exist as a race. sun ☀️ rise
@AfricanSon4All You don't need to say all this thing, 2nd Biafra-Nigeria war will ignite if what happened in the North, Middle Belt and South West happen in Biafraland. We are looking for reason to flood Biafraland with riffles and bullets. Fulani will push Biafra independence in fastest lane.
This is a teaching I would like to share with my community of conscious ladies and gentlemen (The Conscious Impact Community), as well as with those aspiring to operate above the primal level of consciousness. This teaching is expressed in my consciousness-rooted tone, spiritual authority, and ancestral grounding - the voice of a woman who sees through shadows and teaches people to awaken.
***The Wrong Messenger Will Wound Your Destiny***.
Proverbs 26:6 gives a warning every conscious person must understand:
It says, “Whoever sends a message by the hand of a fool cuts off his own feet and drinks violence.
My Igbo ancestors said the same truth:
“Onye ajọ ọgụgụ ewere ozi gaa, ọ ga‑eweta ihe ọjọọ lọta.”
If you send your message through someone without sense, trouble will return to you. Across the Bible, across world religions, across cultures, the pattern is the same.
The 12 spies delayed a whole generation because 10 carried fear instead of truth.
Rehoboam destroyed national unity because he listened to arrogant friends instead of wise elders. Saul suffered because he empowered Doeg, a man whose heart was dark.
King Xerxes nearly wiped out a people because he trusted Haman’s ego.
Every tradition echoes the danger in sending a fool on a mission/errand.
Foolishness is not about intelligence. Rather, it is about consciousness, alignment, and character. And we see the same principle in Nigeria today and of course, in the Biafra actualisation movement.
Across administrations, including the current one, we’ve watched spokespersons, aides and officials deliver messages that create confusion, tension, and public backlash. Not because the sender spoke, but because the messenger misrepresented the intention.
This is the spiritual law:
When the messenger is misaligned, the sender pays the price. Your message is sacred! So is your mission and your destiny!
Not everyone has the inner structure to carry what is yours. One whose mind operates in consciousness chooses their messengers with wisdom. There must be some discernments around the partners you choose and there must be a spiritual clarity when you choose your team.
Your purpose is too important to be carried by foolish hands.
And who is a fool?
Continue in the comment section 👇....
Will share my link where to follow my teachings soon. And if you want to understand deeper meanings of a fool and how to identify one.
Udo!
Aha m bụ - Uchechigeme Anyanwụụtụtụ Okwu-Kanu.
09.06.2026.
IPOB doesn't have an Army/military yet , Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has previously said this. Any liberation army attaching themselves to the IPOB is not IPOB, take note.
They did not unite Nigeria. They manufactured it.
In 1914, Frederick Lugard — a British colonial administrator — signed a document that merged the Northern and Southern Protectorates of Nigeria into a single territory. He did not consult the Hausa. He did not ask the Yoruba. He did not negotiate with the Igbo. He drew a line, named a country, and handed the bill to millions of people who had never agreed to share a nation.
The map above is not a celebration. It is evidence.
Look at it carefully. Hausa and Fulani dominating the north. Yoruba anchoring the west. Ibo, Bini, Ijaw, Efik compressed into the south and east. These were not simply "tribes." They were civilizations — with distinct legal systems, spiritual traditions, trade networks, and political philosophies developed over centuries. The Oyo Empire had a constitutional monarchy before most European nations formalized theirs. The Kanem-Bornu Empire had been a diplomatic and scholarly power since the 9th century. The Igbo operated through decentralized republican governance long before Western democracy claimed the concept.
None of that mattered to London.
What mattered was efficiency. Administering two protectorates separately was expensive. Merging them cut costs. The amalgamation of 1914 was not an act of nation-building. It was a corporate restructuring. Nigeria was not born. It was incorporated.
And the contradictions that decision created have never been resolved.
The north and south entered the union with fundamentally different relationships to Islam, Christianity, land rights, education systems, and governance traditions. British indirect rule preserved and empowered northern emirate structures while simultaneously undermining southern ones. When independence came in 1960, Nigerians inherited not just a country but a set of unresolved tensions that had been deliberately engineered and then abandoned.
The Biafran War. The endless cycle of military coups. The resource conflicts in the Niger Delta. The insurgency in the northeast. These are not signs of African failure. They are the predictable consequences of colonial architecture — borders drawn not to reflect people, but to contain and extract them.
What is most remarkable is not that Nigeria struggles. It is that 200 million people continue to build meaning, culture, music, literature, and identity inside a container they never designed for themselves.
That is not weakness. That is an act of daily resistance most of the world does not have the vocabulary to name.
The question worth sitting with is this: if the amalgamation of 1914 was an administrative decision made for British economic convenience, at what point does Nigeria get to decide — on its own terms — what it actually wants to be?
By african.echo
References:
1. Lugard, F. D. *The Dual Mandate in British Tropical Africa* (1922) — Blackwood & Sons
2. Falola, Toyin & Heaton, Matthew M. *A History of Nigeria* (2008) — Cambridge University Press
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In Imo State, Fulani Invaders Are Penetrating Our Villages and Communities"
They move around disguised as Okada riders and scrap iron collectors. These are their foot soldiers on a clear mission.
Rise up or perish.
When they strike, they spare no one, they kill children, the aged, and the youth alike. Look at what is happening in Yoruba land, Benue State, and across the North.
I an getting information that Owerri, Ngor Okpala, Naze, and surrounding communities (No. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 7 etc.), take note!
Abia State is already overrun waiting for strikea. Anambra is not left out.
The Government will not protect you. The police and army have failed. It is now left to the Igbo masses to rise up, mobilise, and defend our people.
The scary reality is that they spare no one, not even children. Women and girls are their major targets.
Wake up before it is too late!
Do not wait for the Governors, they wont help you. Do not wait for the Police. Do not wait for the Army. Your safety lies solely in your own hands.
Rise up now and protect your land or perish like the Yoruba and Benue people.
There is still time left
Circulate this video of Peter Obi’s address at the European Union across all platforms. Share it on WhatsApp groups! Let Nigerians see what it means to represent their country abroad.
Not Tinubu, whose every outing abroad brings us embarrassment and shame!✍️
As an igbo man born of a woman,
You see this man picture, always make sure you use any of your social media to post, share,they must see him on daily basis, his face wont be forgotten here, don't get tired, or disencouraged, this is our only hope. Not Peter obi.