Dear
@GunterFehlinger,
Thank you for following me. I truly appreciate your interest in Nigerian affairs. However, I would like to ask you a few sincere questions, and I hope you respond openly so we can have an honest and productive conversation.
1. Are you truly convinced that the creation of Biafra is what the people need right now?
2. Have you ever conducted or reviewed any credible statistics to confirm how many Igbos genuinely support Biafra?
3. Are you aware that a large number of wealthy and influential Igbos live and invest outside their region, in Lagos, Abuja, and even overseas, not in the proposed Biafran territory?
4. Do you realize that if Biafra were to separate, many Igbos might lose their properties and businesses across Nigeria, leading to massive economic hardship?
5. You often speak about wanting America to prosper and remain blessed; why not also pray and advocate for Nigeria to become stable, united, and prosperous like the U.S.?
6. Are you aware that terrorists have been killing both Muslims and Christians in Nigeria since 2009, destroying thousands of lives regardless of religion?
7. Why, then, are you so deeply invested in promoting Biafra instead of promoting peace, unity, and development across the entire Nigerian nation?
8. Why can’t you use your influence to encourage leaders like
@realDonaldTrump or other Western powers to support Nigeria with security assistance, weapons, intelligence, and training, to defeat terrorism, rather than pushing for division or foreign interference?
9. Do you know that, in reality, only about 10% of Igbos actively support Biafra, while the majority simply want fairness, good governance, and equal opportunity within a united Nigeria?
Nigeria has suffered enough from division, mistrust, and manipulation by both internal and external forces. What we need now is unity, dialogue, and development, not another war or separation.
I look forward to hearing your honest answers, sir. Let’s have a meaningful discussion about how we can build a peaceful and prosperous Nigeria together.