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  • čas přidán 23. 08. 2024
  • David Hundeyin is widely recognised as one of Nigeria’s foremost investigative journalists. He’s broken numerous stories on his Substack newsletter: West Africa Weekly; including ‘Cornflakes for Jihad: The Boko Haram Origin Story’ and ‘Bola Ahmed Tinubu: From Drug Lord to Presidential Candidate’.
    He’s renowned internationally as one of the few journalists in Nigeria and Africa who speak truth to power and hold the powerful accountable. He’s also received numerous awards, including the GRC and Anti-Financial Crime Reporter of the Year 2021 and again in 2022; and the People Journalism Prize for Africa 2020. David is also the 2023 Distinguished James Currey Fellow at the University of Cambridge and the author of ‘The Jungle: A Personal Journey with the Enfant Terrible of Nigerian Journalism’.
    In this episode, David discusses Biafra and the difficulties in achieving a Biafran State.
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Komentáře • 254

  • @anthonyajibolaomoruyi8054

    David's insight into issue is always amazing and deep.

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem +2

      100%

    • @wisecrack4645
      @wisecrack4645 Před 29 dny

      He articulated my exact thoughts and argument on this issue at a level way beyond my capacity, it's astonishing. Dude is uber talented. DH, as a 45yo, when I grow up I want to be like you

  • @onyedikachiwalter1301
    @onyedikachiwalter1301 Před rokem +42

    What an expository and mind-blowing interview. I love this. I agree with the interviewer on the Igbos building their homes and electing good leaders. Yes, PDP ruled Abia State for about 16 years, but it will be unfair to blame Abians for that, knowing full well that INEC has not lived up to expectations. Blaming Abians is analogous to blaming Nigerians for what happened in the last presidential election.
    Yes, there's insecurity in Imo and Anambra. But I think we always try to blow it out of proportion. There are far worse States and they don't even receive the sort of media attacks that are received in Imo and Anambra. The reason for the insecurity in some parts of the East is not a mystery and would soon be a thing of the past.
    I also agree with some of the points by Mr. David. The tie between the Igbos and Yorubas may be threatened by Biafra, but this is not a genuine reason for the Igbos to live in a country where they are always sidelined in the aftermath of the civil war.
    For record purposes, Ojukwu's initial intention was not to form a separate country outside of Nigeria. In fact, he gave the Nigerian government a guide that will ensure the economic independence of the various regions leading to the utilization of resources therein. This means that oil and gas would no longer be our major source of generating revenue. This is what the Aburi Accords is all about, and if you think about it, it would have made a lot of sense.
    But Gowon rejected this proposal after signing it for reasons best known to him. Coupled with the post coup coordinated wanton killings of the Igbos in the North without any significant condemnation from the Yorubas, Ojukwu declared Biafra, and the Nigerian troops came to the East (present-day south east and south south) to fight him and his prople. Some people may have other versions of the story, but the fact remains that Biafra never wanted a country of their own initially.
    So let's play the "bond or tie game" here. Nigerians do business with people in Benin Republic without issues. Nigerians marry outside of Nigeria, give birth to children, and still live in peace. The tie between the Igbos and the Yorubas is in no way a reason for me to live under subjugation without hope for freedom.
    Have a blessed day.

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem +3

      Brother, thank you for taking the time to write this. I couldn’t agree more with you. I love the nuanced approach that you took in your analysis as these issues are neither black or white. You’re on point 👍🏿

    • @samuelabai
      @samuelabai Před rokem +4

      God bless you.. You're the right one here; what you wrote is exactly what I have in mind

    • @reinhardjohn3337
      @reinhardjohn3337 Před rokem +6

      Absolutely, Brother. Your points are carefully outlined and spot-on. Whatever it is we share with the Yorubas should and can never be the reason to have our lights dimmed!

    • @chijiokemadubuko9004
      @chijiokemadubuko9004 Před rokem +3

      Gbam! No other comment come close to yours. Even my own. Even the video.

    • @chigozieosuoha7189
      @chigozieosuoha7189 Před rokem +4

      My brother I just add my voice just as an appreciation for your comment, because nature will never forgive me if I fail to appreciate this your comment. In fact you and your comment made me to know that God created (question and answer) at the same place. God will forever bless you.

  • @tomcheng4934
    @tomcheng4934 Před rokem +25

    The poor representation in SE is still an outfall of FG's interference in SE politics . Ndi Imo didn't vote Hope Uzodinma for example

  • @ucheokeafor312
    @ucheokeafor312 Před rokem +20

    If they reject you, do you also disown yourself? Let us join hands to build our home states: governors,chairmen, entrepreneurs etc

  • @kudos12j
    @kudos12j Před rokem +10

    David always nails it... He is facts personified

  • @changegreen1924
    @changegreen1924 Před rokem +9

    We need more discussions like this. We need to really encourage intellectual discussions/debates on tropical issues in Nigeria and not leave these issues for sycophants to use to pitch us against each other for selfish personal political gains

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem

      Thank you. We’ll strive to keep having more of it.

  • @onyinyeigboeri7052
    @onyinyeigboeri7052 Před rokem +11

    David is extremely intelligent 🥺🥺

  • @Kechukwu
    @Kechukwu Před rokem +5

    I could listen to David talk all day

  • @Dontdropyourcrown
    @Dontdropyourcrown Před rokem +6

    On the issue Mr. Hundeyin raised about outlining a roadmap for the IPOB movement… To be fair, MNK has always been crystal clear on his organization’s demands for a sovereign referendum. He subscribes to the non-violent principles of Gandhi and Dr. King. He has committed no crimes known to law as several courts both municipal and international have upheld his innocence. The unrest we’re witnessing in Igboland are the political machinations of the powers that be in Nigeria.
    FYI, MNK wrote a letter(which I have a copy of) to all executive and legislative office holders (governors and reps alike) in the SE and SS urging them to emulate the SW in forming a regional security network back in 2020. It was their abdication of duty that led him to form ESN in nipping the armed herdsmen menace in the bud. Self defense is still not a crime the last time I checked.
    2. ECOWAS is an already existing solution to the issue of interdependency between the Igbo and Yoruba nations; per adventure Biafra is to be restored-with the free movement of people, goods and services - the ECOWAS framework will suffice!
    Having said that, David’s position is spot on.

  • @Curiousity926
    @Curiousity926 Před 2 měsíci +1

    My first time listening to David Hundeyin, and I must confess I was impressed. Kudos to him and other true patriots who dare to call spades spades regardless of whose ox is gored!

  • @martinebere6985
    @martinebere6985 Před rokem +5

    Mr David, Incase you don't know, you're Divingly sent to redeem Nigeria, but these evil men would want your blood but God will protect you.

  • @emmanuelemenike6128
    @emmanuelemenike6128 Před rokem +7

    David is a very brilliant guy

  • @ugobright211
    @ugobright211 Před měsícem +1

    If they make their plans known,the enemies will use it against them. It's very simple.

  • @cherechukwuezeh3112
    @cherechukwuezeh3112 Před rokem +3

    This David eeeee! Kai! So young, super intelligent, knowledgeable & with the right mind of reasoning. I have never supported MNK’s crude say which has now degenerated to a chaotic & unsafe SE but I have always advocated for a peaceful/political means of addressing grievances

    • @reinhardjohn3337
      @reinhardjohn3337 Před rokem +1

      We must tell ourselves the truth, with the way Nigeria is structured, there isn't going to be or was there any room for political solutions to a sovereign Biafra. Believe that to your detriment!

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem

      I agree. Constructive debates and peaceful resolution and mediation is the way to go

  • @Don-ned
    @Don-ned Před rokem +8

    This is how to analyse issues without biases.

  • @gabrilxikechukwu3700
    @gabrilxikechukwu3700 Před měsícem +2

    David Hundeyin I hope to see you represent us some day, God's grace, maybe contest for president. Reason is you are detribalised, not bias, fair, compassionate, competent, enlightened, not greedy...on and on. You are one person I can trust to truly represent public interest.

  • @holyhills4186
    @holyhills4186 Před rokem +4

    This guy David, is intelligent and objective.

  • @TmcksnT
    @TmcksnT Před rokem +6

    But Bịafra was a country that existed that was a solution to the grievance. A genuine solution. Why can't that exist today like it existed before?

    • @blessingdebah2209
      @blessingdebah2209 Před rokem +2

      Wow, i agree, the reason for leaving or Biafra should be enough, no matter how stupid, its their choice, Oduduwa or Arewa. No need for unnecessary road map or whatever. lol .. give them a referendum. Even Nigeria has no road map. Some countries in Europe divided and left unions without road map.. Its all good.

  • @ohakanicey8850
    @ohakanicey8850 Před rokem +4

    Thanks Mr Noble. You're doing a unique job here🎉🎉. But please upload the whole thing now😢😢. I decided not to watch the bits till I saw the one of 2hrs. Seeing this one again, its weakening😢😢😢

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem +1

      😂😂😂 thank you 🙏🏾. I’m sorry about this (because we’re still a new channel, we’re trying to extend the reach of the videos as much as possible by releasing it in topics or chapters). But, definitely; the last part of the David interview will be released on Monday. Thank you for your patience.

  • @benjaminiwuno1014
    @benjaminiwuno1014 Před rokem +3

    No ship can even go through the second bridge....

  • @benjaminiwuno1014
    @benjaminiwuno1014 Před rokem +8

    Give the people a referendum and you would see the road map

    • @okwudex
      @okwudex Před rokem

      That doesn't make sense. The roadmap should come first. You can't be raising funds to buy guns and amunitions to fight against the government because you feel you're being marginalized. Yet, your home land lacks schools, hospitals and clean water. They should have used those funds to build schools, hospitals, and bore holes. If they had done this instead, they would have won the support of the masses.

  • @ericnjoku9931
    @ericnjoku9931 Před rokem +6

    Well said. David.
    You're a genius

  • @user-ml3tp5uv3q
    @user-ml3tp5uv3q Před 3 měsíci +1

    Honestly this interview is so enlightened and mind blowing

  • @passionatelymarian3934
    @passionatelymarian3934 Před 10 měsíci

    David, you are sharp, on point and spot on!

  • @chukwuemekaalfred7244
    @chukwuemekaalfred7244 Před měsícem +3

    Any governor in the Southeast as they called it was inposed to the pple. The nigeria govt never allow the pple to chose who govern them

  • @princetechcollection3737

    I came here from twitter ✅✅

  • @S03Group
    @S03Group Před rokem +3

    David sound bright, will love to engage him coz he said his not against Biafra but at same time making a case for Igbo and Yoruba marriage. Lol that’s strange
    USSR had inter marriages, business and infrastructures built by each other and so many things that bind them together, yet nations came out from it, till date they still marry, if we have to go with David’s submission. You have to blame the poor education system within Africa, coz if you have to stop your region from progressing because your political choice do not align with others, then that’s been clever by half.
    Finally, if there wasn’t Nnamdi Kanu, there won’t be Peter Obi, the years of screaming which Nnamdi Kanu did, made the rest of NIGERIA sympathize with the igbos before even accepting OBI’s message, that’s fact, anybody can try to deny that but the message is clear. So noble you agreeing with him first, I question your understanding of things within south east. You talk about igbos voting in bad leaders? When? How?! Are you limited with NIGERIA political rascality, naive or just trying to smokescreen? Ikepazu first election was won by otii, they rig him out, nobody voted ikepazu but he still became governor. Enugu etc,
    If MNK didn’t scream as he did, how do you intend receiving the message or be aware, coz whether you agree or not, Nnamdi Kanu has brought back the Biafra discussion to the table, that’s why you can talk about it now, if it’s none issue, you won’t mention and the topic won’t remain unsolved in NIGERIA.

  • @JLUKIM7
    @JLUKIM7 Před rokem +1

    You can’t say we are electing incapable leaders when the leaders we have a being chosen for us.

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem +1

      Yes. I see your point but we have never pushed back when they forced our leaders down our throats.

  • @odyciousthekritiq3823
    @odyciousthekritiq3823 Před rokem +1

    You are a very informative person @ David hundeyin

  • @dadamark1891
    @dadamark1891 Před měsícem

    Self determination is the way forward 🎉

  • @kenigiri
    @kenigiri Před rokem +1

    Brilliance at play…. Very insightful

  • @JudithNwachukwu
    @JudithNwachukwu Před rokem +1

    Spot on David!

  • @Juicy_Joey
    @Juicy_Joey Před rokem +3

    Well said.

  • @ugoohadoma4368
    @ugoohadoma4368 Před rokem +1

    David always make sense.

  • @adekunleojo1503
    @adekunleojo1503 Před rokem +7

    This is the first time someone gave me a reason to support Biafra, and it make perfect sense what David said. Now what can we do to solve this problem and create a better world for ourselves

    • @antwan3026
      @antwan3026 Před rokem +1

      You mean the first time you actually listened, all the same, thank goodness you did

  • @okoyechigozie1775
    @okoyechigozie1775 Před měsícem +1

    Biafra is here to stay, God bless Biafra, hail the IPOB AND NNAMDI KANU..

  • @chuksbruno5268
    @chuksbruno5268 Před rokem +3

    This is quite informative

  • @chido4886
    @chido4886 Před rokem +3

    I agree with some of the points made I recommend all Igbos to read the book There was a Country by Chinua Achebe and give it to their children when they are in Senior Secondary. The book is a revelation of the Igbo reality in Nigeria.
    I was one of those who said Kalu didn’t have a roadmap at the beginning even though what he was saying was mostly true, I cannot remember any new country created since after WWII without the support from a country in the UN Security Council. But we can not blame Kalu if Igbo intellectuals and elites have not stood up for their people and raise their voice against the imposition of charlatans in government to destroy a region that is already marginalized by the federal government.

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem

      You make a crucial point. Thank you. ‘There was a Country’ is an incredible book. It changed my views on a lot of things.

    • @joem551
      @joem551 Před měsícem

      You don't need the UN security council. The only country you need is the United States and others will follow. The way you get the US support is to give some guarantees that their interests will be protected or even made better. What is the US interest? Their interests are the American companies doing business in Nigeria, like Chevron etc and that includes European companies too. It requires more underground work and less noise making like IPOB is doing. A good start was after they tried to kill MNK and he ran away, many of our people in the US told him to seek refuge status or political asylum in the US instead of staying in Britain but I think he declined. There are some US Senators and house of rep members who would had served as a guarantor. If he had stayed in the US, he would have become a citizen after getting a green card. I can guarantee you that if MNK had traveled with a US green card or US passport, even if he traveled to Togo, the DSS will not dare touch him not to talk of kidnapping him. America doesn't joke. If he had stayed in the US, he would had been closer to the real world power brokers and certain access would have been made available to him. Trump Presidency would had benefited the struggle a lot. Remember, a US senator took to one of the Trump rallies in 2016 and they were seating in the front row behind the podium that Trump spoke from. Do you know why that from row behind the podium is important, because when Trump finished speaking and turn around to shake hands, they are well positioned to shake hands with him. And in the means of shaking that hands, and since he was seating there with a Senator, Trump will shake hands with the senator and that's when the senator will introduce MNK briefly starting a conversation that will be continued later. This is just a tip of the iceberg. One problem that Ojukwu had and MNK also had is being overly stubborn, which prevents them from listening to people and being a little bit flexible. The work that needed to be done to get Biafra is mostly quiet underground work, not protest. The only country you need to get Biafra is the United States. America controls Europe including UK and major parts of Asia in the sense that if America tell them to stand, they will stand. In America, you have access to the Council of Foreign Relations and the Bilderberg Group in addition to the US government. Forget the United Nation. These are the real United Nations. If MNK had agreed to stay in the US, things would had been different. Besides, Britain supported Nigeria against Biafra, so it just common sense to know that the UK is not the place to fight for Biafra. They will watch you and have MI6 tap your phone and listen to all your phone calls. I believe that it was the British government that sabotage MNK in Kenya and tell the DSS was in Kenya. They tracked him using the microchip in the UK passport MNk used to travel there.

  • @chukwukeereagoha7024
    @chukwukeereagoha7024 Před měsícem

    Thanks, this issue of our intermarriage, we know how to manage it very well,

  • @paulline8710
    @paulline8710 Před 3 měsíci +1

    North Korea and South Korea are thesame landark and almost thesame culture but, they exist as separate country ask them how they demarketed their boundaries.

  • @chijiokemadubuko9004
    @chijiokemadubuko9004 Před rokem +2

    Well, these were the kind of stories Igbo people listened to and remained in other people's lands and didn't build their own. Now they are being disrespected.
    Make una no open una eyes. Akpata atufuo aburu ogaranya okwaya?

  • @sunkanmiafolabi1920
    @sunkanmiafolabi1920 Před rokem +3

    Lovely podcast

  • @amadibenjamin3725
    @amadibenjamin3725 Před rokem

    This man called Hundeyin is highly intelligent. Should consider running for president when Nigeria system of election is readjusted

  • @paulokeke8337
    @paulokeke8337 Před rokem +4

    I'm igbo and I consider myself Nigerian than anything else. Reason why is because succession is never key to freedom. Time has passed when we should be talking about Biafra. If anything we should be discussing ways to unify African countries because together we're strong. I've always said this and I'm glad to see others having same reasoning.

    • @speakwithchinaecheremu
      @speakwithchinaecheremu Před rokem +2

      One man, one vote

    • @paulokeke8337
      @paulokeke8337 Před rokem +1

      @@speakwithchinaecheremu what do you mean?

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem +1

      You make a good point. For me the UK system can be a good example. That is , Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland and England all belong to the UK but each has a degree of independence. Perhaps we can have the same in Nigeria.

    • @paulokeke8337
      @paulokeke8337 Před rokem

      @@noblenigeria You are right. It's also called a regional system of government. It was like that before but I don't know what happened to us.

    • @AgbaegoGmailCom
      @AgbaegoGmailCom Před rokem +2

      Mugu chukwu kpogi okwu

  • @Cole1065
    @Cole1065 Před rokem +2

    Most educated people don’t reflect their education in their states and local governments. For example, Ekiti and Anambra have the largest numbers of professors yet look at these two states

  • @gearstudionaija
    @gearstudionaija Před rokem +3

    Hasn't David heard about referendum?

  • @chinonsoojoechem
    @chinonsoojoechem Před rokem +2

    Yeah, I agree 💯 with the poor leadership in the South East. Why do we always choose the worst amongst us to lead. Sullivan Chime was the only governor Enugu had since 19999. I'm from Enugu

    • @reinhardjohn3337
      @reinhardjohn3337 Před rokem +2

      INEC always brought them to power. It was for them a game of the highest bidder or the most influential godfather.
      If not for the new electoral and the introduction of Bivas machine, there wouldn't have been anyway abịa would have swung to LP.
      We all saw what happened in the presidential election.
      INEC has been at the top of the country's political abyss

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem

      100%

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem

      You’re right but the FG can only do what they did in Imo because they know there would be no backlash. Also, I won’t even be surprised if Hope wins a second term after the poor leadership he’s shown us.

  • @quizkallie
    @quizkallie Před 26 dny

    He's literally saying that Martin Luther King Jr, Malcom X, Marcus Gavy are all people who are charismatic enough to exploit on an existing grievance and nothing special about them. It's ok. Nonsense.

  • @AfricaWorld
    @AfricaWorld Před měsícem

    Igbo are salt of Nigeria, without latter is tasteless. Biafra scares!

  • @ferdinandikeghagu8752
    @ferdinandikeghagu8752 Před rokem +2

    You know when ppl talk like this, it's very sweet to d ears. Let me ask you David, so intermarriage btw yorubas n igbos should now be a problem of over 60milion ppl? Or business of some persons now a decider of biafra. One thing you haven't understood from mnk n he keeps saying it is that d fulani are still at war wt every one. They are not smiling wt you, they hate u n can't negotiate with you. Knw this n Knw peace

    • @ikpakaluSamuel-xl2rv
      @ikpakaluSamuel-xl2rv Před rokem

      Mr man the fulanis are not your problem they are also victims like you stop hate speech and fight our political elites because they are the reason we're here today.

  • @samuelezeh2972
    @samuelezeh2972 Před rokem +3

    Thank you David for your analysis, however I do not agreee with you on basis of your real challenge or not having a road map, you agree with me that their is a massive ill-fated against Ndi Igbo in Nigeria by FG and the Igbo phobia we have these days these days, and the Igbo people has been crying about it nothing happened. Now these agitators be it Biafra or Oduduwa are simply asking for Referendum to determine their fate of existence. The issue of marriage intercession is not enough reason, what are the percentage of these two issues you mentiond btw the East and the West! Scotland and the rest of the UK has nore of these than East and West yet they were given green light to ascertain that. What im saying is that FG needs to invest massively in the every part of the country to make people feel they belong.

  • @superboycatalyst8935
    @superboycatalyst8935 Před měsícem

    What make it look like Yorubas and Igbos have a lot in common is the seaport. Open a single seaport in the southern and see what happen next.

  • @oracleman7913
    @oracleman7913 Před rokem +1

    You all are making one mistake, the problem is not the governors, but the legislatures, if a governor is not performing he can be impeached if we have a working legislative arm.

  • @peterojiaka9066
    @peterojiaka9066 Před měsícem

    There is a road map. David.

  • @Peggyg13
    @Peggyg13 Před rokem +2

    Good discussion. Ibo people must look inwards and be the change they want to see.

  • @princenkem2439
    @princenkem2439 Před rokem +3

    Mister man their is a road map

  • @collins9383
    @collins9383 Před měsícem

    I believe in Biafra 100%> Biafra is the greatest force for good in Africa, it is the only solution to African aspirations for dignity and material prosperity.
    Biafra can be for Africa what Singapore was for Asia.

  • @kennyking9667
    @kennyking9667 Před rokem +1

    Biafra must come, I am a Biafra.

    • @onyekaokonkwo78
      @onyekaokonkwo78 Před 3 měsíci

      What is your road map?

    • @kennyking9667
      @kennyking9667 Před 3 měsíci

      @@onyekaokonkwo78 simon ekpa na your mate

    • @onyekaokonkwo78
      @onyekaokonkwo78 Před 3 měsíci

      @@kennyking9667 what is your road map to Biafra?
      How do you hope to achieve it?

    • @onyekaokonkwo78
      @onyekaokonkwo78 Před 3 měsíci

      @@kennyking9667 Simon Ekpa is not a plan. Study all the liberation movements, it had a document describing the dream an aspiration with a pathway to victory.
      Ojukwu at least had Ahiara Declaration what is Ekpa's movement based on?
      What are you supporting?

    • @kennyking9667
      @kennyking9667 Před 3 měsíci

      @@onyekaokonkwo78 follow the biafra government in exile.

  • @Cole1065
    @Cole1065 Před rokem +2

    SE is still waiting for development despite that when Tafawa Balewa was Prime Minister of Nigeria;*
    *Chief of Army Staff was from SE*
    *Chief of Naval Staff was from SE*
    *IG of Police was from SE*
    *Chief of Defence Staff was from SE*
    *Internal Affairs Minister SE*
    *External Affairs Minister SE*
    *Education Minister South SE*
    *Many other key ministries to SE*
    *Parliament President SE*
    *Unilag VC from SE*
    *The University of Ibadan VC from SE*
    *North resisted same at ABU!!!*
    From the above why is SE not the most developed portion of Nigeria? Who can explain or educate me?

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem +1

      Lack of competent Governors. Just a lack of excellent leadership that will drive a vision of economic transformation for their individual states in the region.

  • @adachimgozirim6186
    @adachimgozirim6186 Před měsícem

    Nigerian government are the ones contesting for us, e.g Hooe Uzordinjo he forced himself there, INEC keeps destroying the efforts of the citizens..

  • @Jimzaga
    @Jimzaga Před rokem +1

    🏋🏽‍♂️🇳🇬

  • @emekaumeano9672
    @emekaumeano9672 Před rokem

    Ana Ekwugheli! One thing Nigerians have in common, You're always moved by every wind of doctrines. My advice, It's a good thing that the heart is established with the Truth.

  • @samuelabai
    @samuelabai Před rokem +1

    I agree with David on some points and I must admit his unbiasness which is one of the major reasons for my being one of not just his fans, but one of his followers.. David, there is every justifiable reason for Biafra to exist.. I bet you that the problems suffered already has solution drafted out by Nnamdi Kanu.. You wouldn't know because you don't listen to Nnamdi Kanu.. If u listen to him, you'll know that there are solutions already outlined for the problems.. Kanu is different from every other Activist or whosoever.. Biafra can still trade, intermarry and relate with the Yorubas normally and peacefully! Igbos aren't loved in this country and it's not even hard to acknowledge.. I thank God for David Hundeyin anyways, the man has a nice heart and I pray that God blesses him sumptuously

  • @paschalemeka5827
    @paschalemeka5827 Před rokem +2

    Insofar na David dey talk, I go listen

  • @GoodlandMultihubIntegratedServ

    David should know that the boundaries between the Utu in Congo and Utu in Rwanda doesn’t limit them from make their exploit,Igbo and my type will never have a Yoruba girlfriend,not to talk of wife.

  • @oracleman7913
    @oracleman7913 Před 3 měsíci

    Nigeria need non local human right activist to lead the true revolution.

  • @paulhills9236
    @paulhills9236 Před rokem +2

    On spot

  • @post_eternity
    @post_eternity Před rokem +1

    Honestly David articulated ideas, Nnamdi Kanu would just be another Stalin. Thank God, Goodluck Jonathan is still alive and Peter Obi has become the most prominent south east politian.

  • @star-gs9kh
    @star-gs9kh Před měsícem

    I don't agree with 250 countries in Africa. I think 54 countries are too much.

  • @wucciiakanagbajiegbe
    @wucciiakanagbajiegbe Před měsícem

    If we need Biafra, we need to have a Biafran constitution for everyone igbo person to have access to. A 20 year development plan as well. This is the first step. We need a Biafra orientation Agency that will be on ground to expound on the nitty gritty of the above mentioned resources. Give it 3 years max. Biafra will come. You have to cast your spell first, then the magic will begin. Ya gazie ụmụ Ibe

  • @ike8018
    @ike8018 Před rokem +1

    Forensic analysis of the Biafran issue, and the reality that the governance of Ndi Igbo has been patchy and ineffective at best for decades.

  • @henrynov1
    @henrynov1 Před rokem

    I am from Edo and that means am not Ibo or Yuroba. So, I will be very objective. David elaborated extensively on the glaring marginalization of the Ibos which no man can deny . But in my opinion, this has been deepened because the Ibos were outsmarted politically. When the agitation for Biafra under Kanu gathered steam , the political fortunes of the Ibos was further diminished because there was a call to boycott politics. Today, despite the shenanigan of INEC, a new political calculus was drawn by Peter Obi, with the support of the south south, northern Christian elements and his Ibo brothers. The lesson here is that, it isn’t over for the Ibos . With a bit more push, the sun will rise again over the east . Succession is not necessary the answer .

    • @nelsonsmiles3904
      @nelsonsmiles3904 Před 10 měsíci +1

      That's the problem brother freedom for biafra is freedom for Africa because from biafra you will see an Africa nation truly independent of foreign control, biafra is not about separation and fighting none of that biafra is about for once let Africa experience true and pure freedom

  • @paschaluzoma1429
    @paschaluzoma1429 Před rokem +2

    Those guys are just saying rubbish..,mazi nnamdi does not have plan.and the one on red said if biafra goes what will happen to the igbo man who married a yoruba lady..anu.yet igbo people are loosing their properties in lagos even the one who married yoruba..it is easy to speak foolishly than to think critically.

  • @paulnwokemodo7601
    @paulnwokemodo7601 Před 3 měsíci

    I continue to say this: Biafra is a proposed means to and undefined end.
    Reasonably, we should first define our end (our ultimate goals). And after that, we can devise a most reliable vehicle/means to transport us th that end.
    Whether or not Biafra is the best or most reliable means isn't the most relevant question right now.
    The most relevant question is:
    What will the glorious Igbo land and Igbo people which will be our joy and our pride look like?
    We must COMPREHENSIVELY answer this question FIRST before we can reasonably answer the second one.
    The second one: How can we achieve the answer to the first answer? That is when the vehicle called Biafra will be x rayed.

  • @Emma-cy9lp
    @Emma-cy9lp Před rokem +1

    I'm Igbo, but I do not entirely agree with the "biafran" vision. They only paint a picture without a plan

    • @holyhills4186
      @holyhills4186 Před rokem +2

      Phew so annoying no plans what so ever.

    • @paschaluzoma1429
      @paschaluzoma1429 Před rokem

      Lazy minded peoples...their kind of talk to justify their cowardice.

    • @mhizummy2091
      @mhizummy2091 Před rokem

      And who told you about that y’all are so funny Ipob are the biggest organizations moving rn

    • @mhizummy2091
      @mhizummy2091 Před rokem

      And who told you about that y’all are so funny Ipob are the biggest organizations moving rn

    • @ikengaspirit3063
      @ikengaspirit3063 Před 2 měsíci

      Okay, then. Let's start making a plan.

  • @parallelorpheus6742
    @parallelorpheus6742 Před měsícem

    Don’t down play Biafra

  • @oracleman7913
    @oracleman7913 Před rokem

    The legislatures at the feds can push for those things if they want to truly represent those that voted them into office. When Private business can push bills to favor themselves in the west, why can't elected legislatures push bills that can favor their people.

  • @henrymoorehabitat
    @henrymoorehabitat Před rokem

    Their is a working tool…. That is referendum… Allow referendum ok

  • @lawrenceonuorah6019
    @lawrenceonuorah6019 Před rokem

    Your ideas is very good but the truth is that no amount of suffering will Nigeria give to us that can change our minds. We have suffered much that suffering is no more a problem to us. We don't need the South West for any good

  • @ChinonsoMbadihe
    @ChinonsoMbadihe Před rokem +15

    David nailed it. It's time Igbos dump Kanu and Ekpa who literally took advantage of genuine grievances to destroy their home front. Igbos must be strategic and chart a way forward

    • @noblenigeria
      @noblenigeria  Před rokem

      100%

    • @paschaluzoma1429
      @paschaluzoma1429 Před rokem +4

      People who are quick to see mazi nnamdi kanu and mazi Simon ekpa as people destroying Biafra land..but pay deaf ears and blind eyes on the bad governance in Biafra land.

    • @reinhardjohn3337
      @reinhardjohn3337 Před rokem +6

      MNK sure had a roadmap. What he didn't do much was to disclose them as he saw them as classified information.
      Ekpa was an opportunist who used the lacuna created to flex his primitive and poorly schooled mind.
      MNK stood out and was goal-bound till even this moment.
      Fingers crossed!

    • @ChinonsoMbadihe
      @ChinonsoMbadihe Před rokem

      @@reinhardjohn3337 ¡

    • @jusven007
      @jusven007 Před rokem +2

      ​@reinhardjohn3337 thank you my brother, you spoke my mind

  • @HumpheryPaul
    @HumpheryPaul Před měsícem

    The road map is simple nah..... Is Aburi accord/document.

  • @rasakiabombolaidowu1527
    @rasakiabombolaidowu1527 Před měsícem

    Forget that, igbo married Yoruba shall be given resident and same thing to Yoruba leaving igboland and married igbo shall be given residence. Simple. We shall well trade together and deport bad ones of one of one another back to his or her origin.Simple.

  • @godfreyunaka6938
    @godfreyunaka6938 Před měsícem

    A border between nations does not prevent trade does not prevent intermarriage etc. France and Germany trade with each other etc. The best scenario would be a confederation in Nigeria similar to the UAE or Switzerland, which was what the Aburi agreement was based on. Note its interesting that you mention the high rates of intermarriage between Igbos and Yorubas but yet Yoruba politicians keep playing the tribal card to divide Yorubas and Igbos and most Yorubas stay silent. Naija we hail thee

  • @ikengaspirit3063
    @ikengaspirit3063 Před 2 měsíci

    The whole marriage argument is stupid. People trade and Marry across borders alot, just look at Canada and USA. It was really bad given how good the other criticisms were.

  • @de_mainvulcan
    @de_mainvulcan Před rokem +2

    There are not geniuses at all

  • @olamideobatomi8006
    @olamideobatomi8006 Před rokem +4

    There is a danger in giving platform to individuals with scanty knowledge, experience or context. This is my 1st time of hearing David speak and am beyond disappointed!
    A lot of his 'facts' are wrong. Yoruba + Ibos are NOT the most married Inter-Tribal group in West Africa. Onitsha was not a better citing for Nigeria's steel factory than Ajaokuta; the Iron Ore deposits are actually more at a place called Itakpe. (his assumption that tribal politics was the reason for the shift is also wrong as well as disgusting because if he understood Nigeria well enough, he would understand that Kogi state isn't given any Political preference by any of the Geo-Political regions). The most profitable place to put the railway isn't Aba- PH (on this topic, is he aware that the move to put a rail in South-east was blocked by South-East PDP Senators because it would give the APC clout?) …. too many blunders in this piece for it to be taken seriously.
    On the issue of Biafra, the War was needless and avoidable if the key players had been older, wiser and more experienced.
    The republic of Biafra was never/still isn't a viable proposition or even a practical one. The pogroms for which it was called stopped over 40 years. Many Igbos have risen to key positions within the Nigerian state and plenty have amassed considerable wealth and influence as Nigerian citizens.
    There is nothing the people of the South-East want to achieve for themselves that is not possible under the current Socio-Political arrangement if they are being sincere. I am yet to see South-East political leaders commit to an agenda for basic primary education, basic health care or road/rural infrastructure; these things do not require input from the Federal government - if they are unachievable under the current structure, they will be unachievable under a Biafran one!
    Nigerian from ALL regions suffer from same thing: Indiscipline and Corruption. If each Nigerian citizen does not commit to working on this malaise, it doesn't matter how many parts you slice the country into.

    • @zoejesus52
      @zoejesus52 Před rokem +1

      And wait, we must believe your knowledge is true and sure, no references of that sort. And who knows you may have heard it from another who had scanty knowledge. 😂😂. But one thing I agree with you sha, is that Yoruba and Igbo intermarry or are one of the major intermarrying tribes, for where?

    • @olamideobatomi8006
      @olamideobatomi8006 Před rokem

      @@zoejesus52 That's why there is something called 'fact-checking'; you are welcome to challenge any/all of my depositions. Why is there a rail line from Ajaokuta to Itakpe? Where around Onitsha is there Iron deposit? Aba - PH cant be the most profitable rail line if the only working Sea Port in Nigeria is in Lagos...any rail to/from Lagos would be most profitable (this is common sense)..I could go on.
      People like Mr. Hundeyin add to the ocean of misinformation that Nigerians swim in everyday; which is especially worrisome in his case as he is supposed to be a Journalist. These things NEED to be refuted whenever they come up.

    • @templekanu6740
      @templekanu6740 Před rokem

      Take your political speak and get out of genuine social discussions. Do you see two political parties having a discussions?. Nigeria needs real social discussions that are not tribal or partisan. This is what the rest of the developed world is doing.

    • @gonearethedays4983
      @gonearethedays4983 Před rokem

      Regarding, the Onitsha proposed site for the steel mill, David was right. You're wrong, bro

    • @olamideobatomi8006
      @olamideobatomi8006 Před rokem +1

      Sir, I will need a little more than conjecture; the fact that it was popular gossip doesnt make it fact. Please if you have a source or link, kindly present it and my position on the matter will change.
      Eastern Nigeria isnt known for Iron Ore deposits (Coal perhaps) so I dont see how/wy Onitsha would have been a preferred citing.
      This by the way are secondary arguements because we are assuming Ajaokuta failed solely due to its location. This is false! It would have failed anywhere it was cited in Nigeria because this is who we are...greed and corruption is the common denominator to us all irrespective of tribe, religion or politics!

  • @theafricanoracle4477
    @theafricanoracle4477 Před rokem +1

    NINAS is the way. It is the workable map to disintegration of Nigeria.

  • @kennyking9667
    @kennyking9667 Před rokem +2

    The igbo guy there you dont know anything.

  • @ezennamdi474
    @ezennamdi474 Před rokem +1

    David is good in his analysis but there are some things that he said that goes contrary to my opinion. If you said you have not seen any road map to Biafra does not mean that there is no road map today as we speak. If you talk about the relationship between the Igbos and the Yorubas, having a nation of Biafra and oduduwa will even make their relationship more better and stronger. At that time, no Yoruba will threaten any Igbo person with trowing him into the lagoon. No Yoruba will burn any Igbo business because he is participating in an election. No Yoruba will k1ll any Igbo because he voted for a candidate that is not of his choice. Basic tendencies of a nation, is culture, religion, language and value system. Whenever these basics are lost, there is no way you can build a peaceful country. Outside marginalization, there is incompatibility in living as one nation, but a lot of compatibilities in staying as patinas in business and trade. If you have identified all these wrongs against the Igbos which you made mention of and you believe that those who are championing the self determination are not getting it right, please, help them to get it right, through your own ideas to save humanity.

    • @chijiokemadubuko9004
      @chijiokemadubuko9004 Před rokem

      Exactly! They know. They just want us to remain, develop their places and still live without rights! Is that not slavery? Yet, some Igbo people commenting here do not see it.

  • @goziemartins4094
    @goziemartins4094 Před rokem +1

    That's not excuse please

  • @nwalangwashade
    @nwalangwashade Před 3 měsíci

    But our PM, Simon Ekpa has taken care of your misgivings.

  • @samacho-bd4go
    @samacho-bd4go Před 3 měsíci

    Igbos n yorubas can keep decieving thenselves, but they can't survive without reach other.

  • @ClemDozzy212
    @ClemDozzy212 Před rokem +3

    That was the reason I opted out of Biafra ideology of Nnamdi Kanu. He clearly has no road map to achieving/addressing the grievances, thereby leading to deaths, casualties and economic disruption in the SE.
    I want Biafra but not with KANU. The 9 months wave of Peter Obi has done 100x what Kanu could not do since 2011-2021 before his arrest.

    • @luckychukcee2339
      @luckychukcee2339 Před rokem

      Sabotager Nigeria will happen to u then u'll understand what we're talking about..brainless fool

    • @chijiokemadubuko9004
      @chijiokemadubuko9004 Před rokem +1

      Guy, you are so ignorant! Kanu was doing the hard work of sensitizing and educating the masses for the Biafra cause. Obviously, you haven't listened long enough to this point with even Simon Ekpa who has gone far to expose a road map.

  • @olisa633
    @olisa633 Před rokem

    I have great respect for David Hundeyin, but for him to argue that there is no road map to Biafra or that intermarriage between Igbos and Yorubas makes our quest any less dire is just untrue. We probably have more Ivorian and Camerounian wives in our land than Yoruba. We will cross that bridge in due time. Nnamdi Kanu is in prison today, kidnapped by the Nigerian state in order to 'teach' any potential agitators for Biafra a lesson. That is how Nigeria rolls when it comes to the business of Biafra: Q.E.D.
    To even think that our so-called governors and congressmen, handpicked of course by Nigeria, will ever dare broach the topic is insane.
    Sadly, that is where Simon Ekpa and future agitators become relevant. And extremely dangerous. From a Biafra point of view, the future for Nigeria has never been bleaker.
    If David volunteers to go between, he is welcome. We always wanted a referendum, so we can make a peaceful exit.
    Nigeria does not want us as equal citizens. We are okay with that. Similarly, the idea of Nigeria is dead to us; has been for a very long time. No, thanks!

  • @denniskcobi3470
    @denniskcobi3470 Před měsícem

    If I may ask did this man know that biafra is a name and identity of people tribe before the so called Nigeria without meaning was enforce on them which they are not agree to bear

  • @nelsonsmiles3904
    @nelsonsmiles3904 Před 10 měsíci

    That's due to international boundaries Europeans don't marry each other? What does it take for somebody in Belgium to go to Wales?

  • @denniskcobi3470
    @denniskcobi3470 Před měsícem

    How can you have pan Africa when the so called Nigeria without meaning block a tribe people and their gifts created by God not to developed or built international Airport or seaport in their land and Nigeria enforce them them not to bear their real name and identity BIAFRA you said you want Africa to be this and that pan Africa indeed

  • @mrworldwide94
    @mrworldwide94 Před rokem +2

    The interviewer keeps trying to cut in while David is trying to talk.. mahn shut up

  • @joem551
    @joem551 Před měsícem

    My dear, intermarriage means nothing serious. It simply means inlaws and that cannot prevent each being on their own independently. As for business, everyone knows that the reason why a large percentage of Igbo businesses reside in Lagos is because of the seaport there and that's why Nigerian government refused to repair seeports in the east, supported by some tribal Yoruba elites. The same goes with International airports. Again, that's not even a problem, if there is a state of Biafra, they will still be trading with Nigeria and the rest of Africa no matter what. All these are just flimsy excuses. Besides, I used to think there's a value in marriages between Yorubas and Igbos but after 2023 election, all of that means nothing to me and I won't allow it in my family. The reason is because 2023 showed me that the deep rooted hates Yorubas have for Igbos has no bounds. Imagine what they say about the guy guy who contested for governor under LP, simply because his mother was Igbo and he has one Igbo. I cannot imagine my grand children going through such hate simply because my daughter marries a Yoruba man. Even in politics, there are boundaries you don't cross. Yorubas crossed every boundaries and lines in 2023 election, and I was shocked beyond my imagination. Do you know the kind of psychological effects that hate had on the LP candidates and his younger siblings especially. Do you realize what it means as a child for people you called your elders and uncles to publicly condemn and reject you because your mother come from a tribe they hate. You're told them that even though their father is Yoruba, they are not Yoruba simply because their mother is Igbo. And you didn't stop there, you poeple openly and viscously attacked him. For those saying that not all Yorubas were involve, remember that all of them kept very quiet and nobody spoke up openly at the time or condemn what was happening, including the so called Obavof Lagos. That things still continues till today because I haven't seen any prominent Yoruba person condemn Boyo Ononuga. Being silent means you are in support. Yorubas shocked me in 2023. That's why I don't subscribe to the so called Southern Nigeria forum anymore. It's just a waste of time.

  • @afamefunaibeabuchi873
    @afamefunaibeabuchi873 Před měsícem

    Noble is just sitting there nodding his head like lizard and echoing "I agree".
    Did Nnamdi Kanu not produce a clear road map? Or you want his road map to include Nigeria before it is categorised as workable?
    The young man had a very precise plan and road map, and he articulated it very clearly. He said he wants an independent State of Biafra completely separate from Nigeria. His method? He wanted the Federal government to conduct a referendum in the area he calls Biafra, so that the indigenes will decide if they want to be in Nigeria or not. How clearer can one get?
    David is pro-Nigeria like Peter Obi and they want Nigeria to survive, and to their good credit, they want Nigeria to be good and workable, which may be farfetched at this time.
    David doesn't see a workable plan because the only plan is to balkanize Nigeria.