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Yes, Ndigbo – this is real, and it matters. And it is what the Caliphate fears most.
After more than 50 years, respected voices from Nigeria’s Middle Belt have publicly apologised to the Igbo nation for the region’s role in the 1967–1970 Biafran War.
In May 2021, a group of Middle Belt intellectuals, led by the late Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, released a powerful declaration:
“Ndigbo, we are on our knees, begging you to forgive us for the sins we have committed against you, against God and against Humanity. Please, forgive us our monumental follies of yesteryears… We foolishly served as the foot soldiers of the Caliphate… You are our Umunna across the Great River. We swear we shall never stand against you again.”
They openly admitted nearly a million Middle Belt lives were also lost, and that they had been deceived into fighting their Igbo brothers and sisters.Earlier, in 2020, the Middle Belt Youth Council issued a formal apology for the same reason.
In October 2024, another Middle Belt Youth Group released a video plea, repeating that they “were deceived” and asking for forgiveness.
These are not government statements – they come from ordinary leaders, scholars and youths who now reject the old lies that turned neighbors into enemies.
The war took some 3 million lives, mostly Igbo children. The pain is still fresh for many. The scars deep.
This is not everything, and some say it is not enough. But it is a genuine, public act of remorse from the very people who fought on the other side.
Many Igbo have never heard these words.
Now you have.
Healing can only begin when truth is spoken and heard.
#EarthShaker
Congressman John James encouraged the US Secretary of State to engage with the Nigerian government regarding concerns about due process and human rights in case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu
#FreeMaziNnamdiKanuNow
The Aburi Accord was the last chance to save lives and preserve peace, but Yakubu Gowon returned from Ghana only to betray every agreement reached. That betrayal opened the door to war, bloodshed, and the massacre of millions of Biafrans. History will always remember that Ndi Igbo kept their word, while Nigeria chose deception over peace.
ABURI: READ CAREFULLY
I have taken note of General Gowon’s latest remarks concerning the Aburi meeting.
History is not a garment to be tailored at will; it is an unchanging record for all who care to examine it.
At Aburi, our objective was singular: to prevent Nigeria from descending into chaos.
The agreements reached there were clear, recorded, and witnessed. They affirmed a structure that would allow each region to exercise control over its affairs while preserving a united Nigeria built on mutual respect, not coercion.
If Aburi failed, it was not for lack of clarity but for lack of implementation.
The federal delegation agreed in Ghana to principles that they later rejected in Lagos. One cannot rewrite the past to shift responsibility. The recordings of that meeting remain, and they speak more plainly than any later recollection.
I did not seek secession; I sought justice and safety for my people.
It was only when the federal government abandoned the Aburi decisions — the very last hope for peace — that events took the course they did.
Let history judge us by what we did, what we agreed to, and what we failed to honor.
Nigeria might have been spared great suffering had the spirit of Aburi been upheld..
I also hereby request that General GOWON would come over so we debate this one on one, we have a lot of witnesses over here that were present at the ABURI in Ghana.
- DIM Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu
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Me: Soon, i'll explain why this ABURI ACCORD conversation suddenly surfaced. I hope Nigerians are prepared.