He also said that under the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Nigerian government, Ndigbo are staring face to face with the brutal reality and the youths cannot develop their God-given potentials.
According to the Biafra leader, “it is regrettable that today, under the present Nigerian government, Ndigbo are staring face to face with the brutal reality that the full energies and potentialities of their youths would never be realized in Nigeria, but only in Biafra when the government takes off. “
Uwazuruike spoke in a press statement issued on his behalf by his Director of Information, Mazi Chris Mocha, from the MASSOB’s Headquarters, Owerre-Okwe in Onuimo LGA of Imo state.
The BIM leader announced that he couldn't acknowledge to have a place with Nigeria where an Igbo man can never be president, serve for works, pastor of oil, A federal Capital area (FCT), Chief Justice of the Federation among others.
His words, "I dismiss subjugation in every one of its consequences and I should accentuate that if there was value, decency and equity, regardless of whether you were pushing any locale to withdraw, such a district will state no to severance however a circumstance where there is no value, equity and reasonableness, what do you anticipate that Ndigbo will do?"Today if football somehow happened to be positioned like in the military, any semblance of Austin Jay Okocha, Sunday Oliseh, Kanu Nwankwo and numerous others would have been finished with the epaulets of field marshals."For each Emeagwali, Nnaji, Oliseh, Nwankwo, Onumah whom the world is seeing today there are a huge number of other Igbo potential extraordinary personalities who are as yet disappointed in Nigeria and can never understand that they are awesome personalities not to discuss understanding their possibilities in view of the harsh condition of Nigeria that is harmful to their ambitious spirit.
"Another Igbo man, Dr. Philip Emeagwali needed to beat the Yankees in their own particular diversion and carried off the prize of planning the quickest PC in the entire world."
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