This hall of shame will continue to expand until SECTION 21 of the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act of 2022 is activated against those providing image laundering SERVICES to terrorists!
Section 21 of the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act is clear about providing services that engender terror acts.
First, both Nnamdi Kanu and Simon Ekpa have been convicted Nationally and Internationally for acts of terrorism. The evidences are everywhere in the Southeast
We must now look at these Devils in the face and call them their exact names.
The Southeast is on the path to recovery, any plans to return it to the ruinous days of Nnamdi Kanu and Simon Ekpa or elevate these despicable individuals to messianic status MUST be resisted.
After all this years and clout, Peter Obi is still going for trials. Today, Seriake the FIFA accredited scout, is doing him a favour by offering him an opportunity for big clubs to see him so he (Peter) can even start his “football” career. This is the “Bash Ali syndrome”.
If you find nothing wrong with this interview, then there is something very wrong with you. This here is not “Champions League”, it is not Premier League or even Division 1 league.
This sounds and appears like Peter and Kwankwaso have been enrolled into the “Feeder Team”
@TheNewsC@ChidiOdinkalu The path to Igbo relevance is not built on delusions of indispensability. It is built on production, infrastructure, security, and deliberate homeland development.
@TheNewsC@ChidiOdinkalu Know Thyself
Soludo’s argument is not an insult. It is a mirror. It forces us to confront a reality: political noise without economic base is empty. Secessionist fervor without a productive homeland is a road to nowhere.
@TheNewsC@ChidiOdinkalu This is not about emotive patriotism. It is about hard numbers. We have lost one full year of work to sit-at-home orders without Nigeria blinking. That should humble us.
@TheNewsC@ChidiOdinkalu If Odinkalu truly believes the Southeast’s economic weight is self-evident, let him relocate to his village, set up his enterprise there, and let us measure the national impact.
@TheNewsC@ChidiOdinkalu Economic Exile Exposes the Gap
The evidence is in our economic exile. Millions of Ndi Igbo, including Professor Odinkalu himself, are tucked away in Abuja, Lagos, Kano, and abroad pursuing careers, business, and “human rights” advocacy.
@TheNewsC@ChidiOdinkalu If this happened in Lagos, Abuja, or the Niger Delta for just 6 months, the national economy would shake. Markets would react. GDP numbers would dip. The entire nation would feel it. That is economic leverage.
@TheNewsC@ChidiOdinkalu The Monday Sit-at-Home Test
Proof? We have endured a Monday sit-at-home for almost 5 years. That is nearly 20% of the 5-day work week, every week. In cumulative terms, we have lost roughly one full year of output in 5 years. And the rest of Nigeria hardly noticed.
@TheNewsC@ChidiOdinkalu In blunt economic terms, unless Ndi Igbo are intentional about building a prosperous homeland, the Southeast region does not matter significantly in economic terms even today.