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28/11/2025

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Yehoshua went about doing Humanitarian Services(doing good). Faith without work is poisonous and that is what many religious leaders practice today and in so doing they become Anti-Christ in a conspicuous manner.
Shalom!

A Question many people are shy or scared to ask or answer is:As an Igbo or Neighbouring Igbo Tribe, do you long for Biaf...
17/09/2023

A Question many people are shy or scared to ask or answer is:
As an Igbo or Neighbouring Igbo Tribe, do you long for Biafra?

What is your answer?
Below is the answer of Obinna Ezugwu @ https://www.quora.com/

The answer is both Yes and No. Yes because Nigeria is not working and is in fact, more of a time bomb now. You need to understand that Nigeria is a country formed not on the terms of its people, or because the people came together to agree to be one country, but for the administrative convenience of the British colonial government. It hasn't managed to evolve into a nation ever since, most likely never will. And as it stands, the divergent and irreconcilable worldviews of the peoples who make of the country seem poised to set it aflame. Yet, every attempt to readjust it into a country or a nation as it were, has been resisted by vested interests. It's basically a country held together by oil and nothing much more.

No, on the other hand because I don't think Biafra will solve all the problems. I have been an advocate for restructuring, a middle ground of sorts. This is because I believe that the only way the country can survive is by loosening the suffocating unitary system being practiced at the moment. Each region should have a measure of autonomy, control its resources and pay tax to the central government. I have observed that while nations tend to compete with one another, in Nigeria, the competition is in terms of ethnic group A versus ethnic group B, and Christianity versus Islam. And usually, the ultimate objective of some, especially those who manage to hold on to power is to try to hold others down as if that's the way to achieve their own progress. It's a suffocating and frustrating scenario. Excellence is sacrificed on the alter of mediocrity, people are not promoted in the public sphere on the basis of what they know, but who they know or where they come from.

Having said that, I have often read with utter amazement people who try to malign and paint those advocating for Biafra as evil, or fraudsters. This is most unfortunate and is often informed on mere hate. The truth is that Biafra advocates are simply those fed up with the Nigerian system, and most importantly, the marginalisation of the Igbo, real or perceived. It is therefore uncharitable to say they are fraudulent.

It's ridiculous that while most people will agree that Nigeria is not working, they will in another breath begin to cast aspersions on those who say they want out because the country is not working for them, which is basically what Biafra is about. Here is probably the only place in the world where people call white black and black white because they can't bear to admit the truth.

Another unfortunate falsehood is the idea that the Igbo want Biafra so that they will dominate other groups that fall within the area that once constituted Biafra. This is another mischievous attempt to paint the Igbo in bad light. While some of those who advocate for Biafra have continued to draw their map to include the former Eastern Region, some of us continue to insist that should there be Biafra, it ought to be an exclusively Igbo affair. And in any case, those who often make the hate informed argument about the Igbo wanting to annex other groups, ignore the fact that there are also people in those groups who are asking for Biafra. And at the same time, they ignore the fact that even the Biafra advocates who draw this wide map have often insisted that everyone reserved the right to opt in or opt out.

In the final analysis, my point is that while all us may not agree that Biafra is the solution, it is hypocrisy to pretend not to understand the point those who argue for Biafra are making. You read all manner of hate comments about the Igbo and people who call for Biafra and you wonder where such is coming from.

To summarise, if you ask me to choose between Biafra and the status quo in Nigeria, I would not hesitate to choose the former. Because Nigeria as it is poses serious threat to my very existence and the continued survival of my people and their way of life. But of course, I sincerely believe that restructuring, or what we have come to know as true federalism will be best for everyone. It will give everyone space to exist in their own environment and reduce the raw hate we encounter daily in social discourse. And of course, put in check what appears to be an agenda by some to overrun and dominate others.

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07/12/2022

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14/10/2022
10/09/2022

CONDOLENCE MESSAGE TO THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY

ON BEHALF OF COBITAS, I SEND MY CONDOLENCES TO THE BRITISH ROYAL FAMILY ON THE PASSAGE TO GLORY OF HER ROYAL MAJESTY, QUEEN ELIZABETH 11 @96. MAY HER SOUL REST IN PERFECT PEACE!

I PRAY TO GOD TO GRANT THE FAMILY AND THE ENTIRE KINGDOM WITHIN HER REIGN THE FORTITUDE TO BEAR THIS EMINENT LOSTπŸ™πŸ½

Signed: The Most Rev'd Tonyvoke Sunday Oforishe
COBITAS' President





29/05/2022

Most Denominations that lay claim to Anglicanism or Reformation or Pentecostalism are far from being what they claim. The claim is rather a mere mouth confession than the heart.
Is high time our worship moved from the mouth in singing in rhythms and lyrics to the life of worship in the practice of the power of the Cross(the death of Christ), love and sacrifice even unto death.
I come to understand that our everyday worship and praises in songs are just mere religious rites if we are not living it. The singing only reminds and motivates. It becomes childish if our worship and praise songs end at the level of motivation and emotional ecstasy.
Our work with Christ through the Holy Spirit must interlock with deep and deeper revelation!
Shalom πŸ™πŸ½

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