The word OHA NA EZE as an Igbo sentence simply means "OHA" means the people, while "NA" means and, while the "EZE" means the king. These three phrases has been popular in the Igbo tradition to lay emphasis on the mutual relationship between the Igbo people and their leaders "EZE". Before the advent of the British colonial dictators, Eze has been the source of governance that the Igbo people rely on in making decision, in settling disputes, in trade decision, conflict resolutions and in consulting of Chukwu "God" not like the other cultures, the Igbos believe in Chiukwu Ahbiama that is why they are always prosperous But the word OHA NA EZE has been selfishly harnessed for enrichment of some particular group, misguided miscreants, we want to tell you people that are destroying the name OHA NA EZE that for selfish interest and enslavement we are tired of your leaderships and representations, of your advices and corruption, of your killings and false testification, i call you people OHA NA EZE NDI OSHI as our able director Nnamdi Kanu use to say.
You people has been a shame to us, to our children, we don't have pride
anymore because of your carlous behavior, after the killing in Onitsha
and Aba you people went in the name of Ndigbo and Oha na eze to
congratulate the president of the zoo for killing of his (innocent
Biafrans) enemies, we know everything that happened in Abuja, we heard
every bit of the conversation. I prefer to die than to live like a slave
in my father land. Biafra is our birthright and nobody will take that
away from us. Ohaneze ndi igbo are bunch of frustrated he-goats trying
to do everything necessary to eat yam from the masters barn. The OHA NA
EZE are the ifeajuna of our time, They should be prepared to go on exile
or risk extermination, the wage of betrayal is eternal condemnation.
Written by
Philip Okeke for IPOB Writters
Written by
Philip Okeke for IPOB Writters
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