Friday, 2 August 2013

The 70 greatest Biafran questions that Ralph Uwazuruike scored “F 70”:

Biafra again :
1. What is Ralph Uwazuruike’s biography?
2. Where was he born?
3. How did his life started?
4. How old was he when he started his struggle for Biafra and how old is he now?
5. What motivated him to start the struggle?
6. What has he achieved with the struggle?
7. Apart from late Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu who else has been working with him in the Biafran Struggle?
8. How has he been raising funds for the struggle?
9. Does he have a family of his own what is their opinion and contribution to his struggle for Biafra?
10. Who are the main enemies that he has identified in the course of his Biafran struggle?
11. How long has he been in the Struggle?
12. What is the blueprint for his Biafran Struggle and what obstacles have he encountered in his Biafran Struggle?
13. Who are the Biafrans that he is fighting for (boundary)?
14. Who is the enemy he is fighting against given that he is in romance with Nigeria the only Biafran enemy?
15. Why has he abandoned Enugu the former Capital of Biafra to favour Okigwe his home town and Anambra in the course of his Biafran struggle?
16. Does he have external allies in his struggle for Biafra?
17. Did he get the mandate of Biafrans before he started his struggle for Biafra?
18. Did he followed the agreed Biafran plans?
19. Is he truthful to the people of Biafra regarding his struggle for Biafra?
20. How many of his fellow freedom fighters have died in the struggle?
21. In what ways have he tried to help the family of those that have died?
22. How many of his fellow freedom fighters are now in self-imposed exile?
23. Was it imperative that he should receive chieftaincy title especially a controversial one given that the children of late Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu are alive?
24. What does chieftaincy title have to do with his struggle for Biafra?
25. How have his chieftaincy title helped in his fight for the struggle for Biafra?
26. Why is he travelling to the territory of his supposed enemy?
27. Why has he been involved in his supposed enemy’s politics?
28. How much money has he received from his supposed enemy in the course of his struggle for Biafra?
29. What happened at Ezu River?
30. How many Bank accounts do him and his group have?
31. Has he ever lied to Biafrans in his struggle for Biafra?
32. Why did he support his enemy to bury late Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu in his supposed enemy’s National Flag?
33. Has he ever audited his groups account in the course of his fighting for Biafra?
34. When does he expect to succeed in his struggle for Biafra?
35. How is his group acquiring weapons?
36. Why is he kidnapping Biafran people?
37. Why have he and his group refused to attack Boko Haram?
38. Why did his group not have an online presence?
39. When will he address his people on the state of his struggle for Biafra?
40. Have there been any financial temptations in his struggle for Biafra and how did he overcome them?
41. What has he been charged with the times he went for prison or were those an act?
42. Who did he see or spoke to when he went to the UN?
43. Why has he resisted genuine assistance/advice from other Biafrans in his struggle for Biafra?
44. More personally has he ever kidnapped a follow Biafran freedom fighter?
45. What stage is his struggle for Biafran in right now?
46. Has he ever made Biafrans to abandon the struggle and accepted “one Nigeria” given the hopelessness he created?
47. How has his killing of fellow Biafrans helped his struggle for Biafra?
48. What offense has the Biafran he caused their deaths committed?
49. Did his supposed enemy truly charged him with treason?
50. When is his hearing for the treason charge starting?
51. Why has he never been to the court to support the suit Biafrans brought against his supposed enemy?
52. What does he need oil block for?
53. How has his oil block helped his struggle for Biafra?
54. Why did he print Biafran Passport?
55. Why did he print Biafran currency?
56. Where is Bank of Biafran given the printed currency?
57. How safe is he now in Biafra land?
58. Is the struggle for the state of Biafra is still on as he rightly lied to Biafrans?
59. Why is he being so wired?
60. Why did he encourage Biafrans to participate in the voter’s registration if not for political power?
61. Is he not a brother to 419er Ikedia Ohakim?
62. Has he not ruined Biafran struggle for Biafrans enough?
63.
64. Why is Biafra still in Nigeria after 14 years of his struggle for Biafra?
65. When will he go on exile from Biafra land?
66. What will happen to the castle and masons he is building when he goes on exile?
67. Can one person eat the food cooked by the public (Can Uwazuruike as a person defeat Biafrans)?
68. Does he know what is called “aru”?
69. Has he forgotten what happened to Victor Banjo, Ifeajuna?
70. Does he take the fight for Biafra for a joke?

For the doubters this is the only information that Ralph Uwazuruike has ever made available to the public according to Wikipedia:
Ralph Uwazuruike is the leader of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB); a group canvassing for the secession and sovereignty of Eastern Nigeria. He holds degrees in Political Science from Punjab University, India, and Law from Bombay University, India. Uwazuruike adopts the principle of non-violence as propagated by Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr, as the philosophy of the struggle. He has been detained several times and charged with treason in Nigerian courts. On the 28th of April 2010, he was visited in prison by Chukwuemeka Odimegwu Ojukwu and his wife, Bianca. [1]Following Ojukwu's death in 2011, Uwazuruike was named his successor and crowned 'Ezeigbo'. [2] He has since embarked on several regional projects including the erection of a library in honour of Ojukwu and building residential houses for displaced Biafran War veterans.[3]Uwazuruike condemns the killing of Igbos in northern states of the country by the Boko Haram group and continually calls on Igbos to return home in order to avoid the massacre.

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