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Africa is just at the brink of intellectual extinction, if constructive measures are not taken to rebuild its organizational mechanism, streamline its administrative processes by taking government to the people, its education so that it becomes productive, its leadership and intelligence structure, these must also go with the creation of an enabling environment for business to thrive.
How long do we continue to depend on foreign aids with its heavy shackles on our neck?
As one BBC presenter recently asked, “What do we do with Africa?” after analyzing the global and regional GDP in which Africa maintains the lowest, with no indication to move forward. Also, a CNN presenter asked, “What is wrong with Nigeria? It is the same question the whole world has for Nigeria!
As we are aware, money is not Nigeria’s problem; rather the British Government and the Islamic Hausa-Fulani’s should let Biafra go away from Nigeria which the British have muzzled, caged and exploited since 1885, which makes them deprive Biafra of its quest for better ideals.
“We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth,” said Patrick Henry on March 23, 1775; “for my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and provide for it.”
We, who live for a cause today, must try our best to honor Patrick Henry’s creed.
Otto von Bismarck, “The Iron Chancellor of Germany said, “Never believe in anything until it has been officially denied.”
Abraham Lincoln says, “You may fool all the people some of the time; you can even fool some of the people all the time; but you can’t fool all of the people all the time.”
He also said, “When you have got an elephant by the hind leg and he is trying to run away, it’s best to let him run.”
The British know that Biafra’s restoration will lead to Africa’s progress; and until this is achieved, the world would not move forward. It takes courage to admit that you are wrong; but the world’s people will admire you, if you so do.
Cosmos George
Cosmos George Oto’Obong, author of “Solution To Nigeria’s Problems,” is an accomplish engineer with vast experience in business development and Maritime Oil and Gas shipping training consultant; he has worked with numerous multinational companies for a number of years before establishing Cos Technical Services. He lives in Port Harcourt, Nigeria.
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Let Them Go... - Cosmos George
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
With special thanks to United Nations (UN.), and other Human Rights Organizations around the world for their courage for the preservation of world’s peace, progress and prosperity. I am forever indebted to you and to all those who support the human rights course. I wish you success in your endeavor!
CONTENTS
Acknowledgement
Introduction
Chapter One: Biafra
Chapter Two: Moral Courage
Chapter Three: Kidnap Gate And The Secret War
Chapter Four: Demons In The Dark, British Conspiracy
Chapter Five: American Revolution
Chapter Six: Abraham Lincoln’s Wisdom
Chapter Seven: It’s Their Right
Chapter Eight: Boko Haram Sponsor, The Confession
Chapter Nine: Japanese Development, Lesson for African Leaders
Chapter Ten: Democratic Principle
Chapter Eleven: Emancipation Proclamation
About the Author
INTRODUCTION
Africa is just at the brink of intellectual extinction, if constructive measures are not taken to rebuild its organizational mechanism,streamline its administrative processes by taking government to the people, its education so that it becomes productive, its leadership and intelligence structure, these must also go with the creation of an enabling environment for business to thrive.
How long do we continue to depend on foreign aids with its heavy shackles on our neck?
As one BBC presenter recently asked, What do we do with Africa?
after analyzing the global and regional GDP in which Africa maintains the lowest, with no indication to move forward. Also, a CNN presenter asked, "What is wrong with Nigeria? It is the same question the whole world has for Nigeria!
As we are aware, money is not Nigeria’s problem; rather the British Government and the Islamic Hausa-Fulani’s should let Biafra go away from Nigeria which the British have muzzled, caged and exploited since 1885, which makes them deprive Biafra of its quest for better ideals.
We are apt to shut our eyes against a painful truth,
said Patrick Henry on March 23, 1775; for my part, whatever anguish of spirit it may cost, I am willing to know the whole truth; to know the worst, and provide for it.
We, who live for a cause today, must try our best to honor Patrick Henry’s creed.
Otto von Bismarck, The Iron Chancellor of Germany said,
Never believe in anything until it has been officially denied."
Abraham Lincoln says, You may fool all the people some of the time; you can even fool some of the people all the time; but you can’t fool all of the people all the time.
He also said, When you have got an elephant by the hind leg and he is trying to run away, it’s best to let him run.
The British know that Biafra’s restoration will lead to Africa’s progress; and until this is achieved, the world would not move forward. It takes courage to admit that you are wrong; but the world’s people will admire you, if you so do.
Chapter One
BIAFRA
The name, Biafra was conceived on the 30th May, 1967 by HRH. Frank Opigo, Dawai III, Amananaowei of Angiama in former Rivers State, now in Bayelsa State.Opigo named Biafra after the Bight of Bonny Atlantic Ocean in Rivers State. Biafra comprises of the entire South Eastern region and some part of the Middle Belt, e.g., Ijaw, Igbo, Ibibio, Ikwerre, Ogoni, Efik, Urhobo, Ishekiri, Ogoja, and a few others.
The people of Biafra are friendly, accommodating and hospitable. They are good in business, labor, civil society organization, skills and resources and have eight seaports that re vital in helping to build a more robust economy.
Vegetation is diversified. The delta parts have swampy vegetation with lots of lagoons, streams and beaches. Further