THIS QUAGMIRE CALLED MILITARISATION - Russell Bluejack (The Prof) - Watchdogz Tech, News, Life Hacks, Metro, iLearning etc THIS QUAGMIRE CALLED MILITARISATION - Russell Bluejack (The Prof) - Watchdogz Tech, News, Life Hacks, Metro, iLearning etc

THIS QUAGMIRE CALLED MILITARISATION - Russell Bluejack (The Prof)


I am not strong today. I was in a meeting till 4:00 am yesterday. My job, unlike what is common practice, is to think issues through and create a leeway for escape from any trap. The IPOB under the able leadership of my hero is enmeshed in a trap, and we must get out of the woods as quickly as possible. How? What is the way forward? You will see anon
(soon).

First, we, the agitators, must be wary of two things:

1)What we say.

2) How we say what we say.

Even our esteemed leader and liberator, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, misses it at times. Like him, most of us may mean well, but end up using the wrong approach. I do not think it is proper to talk about the Robot in Aso Rock. That is an issue for politicians, not revolutionaries. We must endeavour henceforth to work hard to reborn Biafra. It is time to be focused. Whether the occupant of Aso Rock is real or fake should not be our concern. After all, we are working hard to leave their Aso Rock and all it controls for them, are we not?

Regrettably, several lives have been lost. How many more lives are we willing to lose in the course of extricating ourselves from the clutches of oppression and suppression? For instance, why would our unfortified IPOB youths challenge armed trigger-happy Nigerian soldiers to a duel? Is that not suicidal? The Isi Alangua massacre was most avoidable, since grapevine has it that our unarmed and unfortified youths challenged the military. The result was a gory and painful bloodbath. Why are we still dying? Can't we resolve not to die by acting right? Every soul that dies without taking at least ONE LIFE is a huge waste!

As for the reprisal attack in Oyigbo environs, which elicited a brutal response from the irate Nigerian security, I think it was ill advised. I know how some of us have responded to this invasion and assassination attempt. We are Ijaw people. We understand how some of these wars are fought. We don't jump into a war where the odds favour our foes. What we do is sit down, think it through, explore the weakness of our seemingly formidable foes, and then execute discreetly. I love the BSS, but they will not go far without intellectual security input.

Our beloved leader and Biafrans all over the world must be very careful. Our leader should note that his life means a lot to us all. I have received several calls bothering on some hate speeches. I think we must begin to show decorum in our approach. These uniformed oppressors think that intimating and killing us will halt the struggle. They think killing Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will stop the struggle. They are so wrong! There are a lot of Nnamdi Kanus in the struggle for Biafra restoration. It is too late to fetter and clobber us. Biafra lives in us.

Let us begin today to do things that will win us international sympathy. We know there is a clear case of international conspiracy in this struggle, but we are also aware that we can break this conspiracy. The Almighty God, Chukwuokike Abiama, Tamuno etc will do His thing. There will be confusion in the enemy's camp. Divine intervention will thaw every stony heart. The Trumps and Putins of this world will be tired of hearing the complaints of the brutally killed souls. Biafrans, whose lives have been taken due to international lukewarmness, will torment these conspirators. Wherever you are, please a minute of silence should be given to the lost lives.
My heart will continue to bleed for everyone that dies in this cause. I have not been ill for years, but I write with a trembling finger today. First, I feared succour would not get to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in time when he was attacked. Next, I think our people are dying without a fight. How do we stop this? Our conduct and manner of speech will help. Let us abuse less and think more. Henceforth, we should steer clear of politics and focus on liberation.

Pray for Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. He is human, though one we all love. Pray for everyone that has died. Pray that I regain my health. Pray for the restoration of Biafra. Finally, pray that these killers that chase unarmed agitators like rats meet their waterloo.
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