"Are South Easterners children of a lesser God"- Nigerian Man reacts to Sanusi's Presidential campaign pictures

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A Nigerian Man who goes by the name Okeh Katchmoney Katchy, has taken to facebook to express his thoughts on the branded Presidential campaign pictures of the dethroned Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido.

In his post titled "ARE THE SOUTH EASTERNERS THE CHILDREN OF A LESSER GOD?" Katchy wondered why the Igbos should be denied the opportunity of serving Nigeria as President.

He wrote:

"When they started the STRATEGIC IMAGE LAUNDRY of SLS, I became very suspicious of their move.

I am a full blooded Igbo young man who has been politically active in my own sphere for a while now.

I feel terrible that our friends from the North have never shied away from shouting it at the roof tops that every other person can be allowed access to power except the Igbo Nation in this contraption called Nigeria.

My question becomes what exactly do they stand to gain with this kind of useless thought alignment?

"The Igbo man's blood and sweat MAJORLY has been used to sustain this supposed nation that bears the name Nigeria and yet you do not see them as fellow compatriots that deserve to have the same access given to other tribes?

Now the elections are coming close, a core Northerner is somewhere being positioned to take over the reigns of power with the executors acting as if they do not know what they are doing.

"Coming back to the Igbo people, it pricks my heart with so much pain to accept that we are wholly responsible for what has befallen us over these years.

"Our elites are always summoned to Abuja, Katsina, Kaduna or Kano and they enter far reaching negotiations on our behaves and then with the financial war chest they would have been given access to at the end of the business negotiations, they return home to wreck havoc on the people who dares to challenge the retrogressive status quo during elections, deliver their BUSINESS PARTNERS then off they move to their various bases which in most cases is not anywhere around the South East, much later with those same funds they return to come and take up as many CHIEFTAINCY TITLES as are AVAILABLE.

Now 2023 is close politically and you would not be surprised to see supposed Eastern Brothers who would come to tell you that the best thing that would happen to Nigeria would be for their god to hand over the reigns of power to another Northerner. Umunne m, emere unu ya eme?

Now my question becomes, are we really the children of a lesser GOD?

When would our elites stop reaping us off when they are given contracts that its delivery would improve the welfare of the whole South Easterners?

When would they know that we would need ourselves to sort these issues out and no other fellow?

When would they know that we can take a stand as a people and be heard because to all extents if I may remember, political power is not given rather it's taken..

When are we going to wake up?

When would our political leaders come together to take a stand on such a useless loan which is upto the tune of 22.7 Billion Dollars yet no South East State was captured among the beneficiaries?

I have my reservations about Biafra agitation though with all the religious and Elohim wrapper around it but I think that we can negotiate something more useful if we dare to speak with a voice.

The religious tilt of the agitations makes me most suspicious of it too..

Why don't we as young people of all sexes come together and chart a way forward for our future politically ..

Okeh Onyekachi Chukwuemeka is a Medical Laboratory Scientist by training and a Community Driven development Advocate by passion.


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