ROADS IN OBIGBO - IGEWOCHA, BIAFRALAND, ARE IN A STATE OF DISREPAIR
Roads in Obigbo in Igweocha Province, have become death traps as motorists and other road users, now hopelessly look up out for seemingly elusive assistance. This despicable experience have lasted for years. Existing laws in Nigeria appear intentionally enacted to humiliate and oppress the Biafrans.
The deplorable nature of the roads around IMO GATE, have recorded quite a number of avoidable deaths of innocent citizens as well as unabatedly hampering the economic activities of the area in particular and Igweocha, Biafraland in general. These roads are under the jurisdiction and responsibility of the Nigerian government, which have been bluntly and intently ignored as part of sinister agenda to further marginalise and punish Biafrans who are regarded as conquered people.
It is only the full and total restoration of the sovereign nation of Biafra can guarantee good people motorable roads, steady water cum power supplies, free school fees, etcetera.
Christopher Otu Ezeali
Reporting For Family Writers Press
Roads in Obigbo in Igweocha Province, have become death traps as motorists and other road users, now hopelessly look up out for seemingly elusive assistance. This despicable experience have lasted for years. Existing laws in Nigeria appear intentionally enacted to humiliate and oppress the Biafrans.
The deplorable nature of the roads around IMO GATE, have recorded quite a number of avoidable deaths of innocent citizens as well as unabatedly hampering the economic activities of the area in particular and Igweocha, Biafraland in general. These roads are under the jurisdiction and responsibility of the Nigerian government, which have been bluntly and intently ignored as part of sinister agenda to further marginalise and punish Biafrans who are regarded as conquered people.
It is only the full and total restoration of the sovereign nation of Biafra can guarantee good people motorable roads, steady water cum power supplies, free school fees, etcetera.
Christopher Otu Ezeali
Reporting For Family Writers Press
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