If you think otherwise, go and ask Simon Ekpa and Nigerian government.
Opinion:
In this Biafra struggle, we can drag ourselves in the public, block each other, disagree vehemently, argue constructively, tear our clothes and throw punches at each other, that is one of our ways to hold ourselves accountable, strong and vigilant as volunteers on oath and under one central command. It doesn’t make us enemies to each other.
We came together following one thunderous voice that speaks without fear or favour.
Under this one central command, we can go bizarre, mad, calm, and destructive as the case may be. Yes, we can tear down any platform with just one order. We are centrally controlled from this same channel of communication, this is not sycophancy or iberiberism, this is discipline. That’s our demonstration of our obedience to constituted authority not stomach infrastructure.
The enemy may be by the side rejoicing, thinking we have been disorganized, disunited and scattered only to see us assemble again with full speed on top their matter.
Don’t think when we do our draggings that we’re washing our dirty linens in the public, oga, this is freedom fighting; a voluntary yet patriotic movement that is not for profit and personal gains.
So, when we do what we do on social media, don’t rush to conclude we have forgotten about our common enemy or our goals. Nah, we know what we’re doing.
If you think otherwise, go and ask Simon Ekpa and Nigerian government.
We remain focused always.
We must continue regardless
IPOBMediaWarriors

