The Igbo nation, renowned for its indomitable spirit, unwavering resilience, entrepreneurial genius, and egalitarian values , now stands today at a sobering intersection of history , and destiny. The haunting question that echoes in the hearts of true sons and daughters of Ala Igbo remains:
Are the Igbos cursed, or are we the architects of our own predicament?
This is not a rhetorical inquiry but a call to brutal self-reflection , not for self condemnation, but for course correction . Our past , our present and our collective future demand honest answers.
From The Ashes Of War; A Legacy Of Resilience
In the wake of the Nigeria-Biafra civil war, the Igbo nation was left economically crippled, politically alienated , and socially humiliated. Properties lost, businesses decimated, life savings confiscated. The infamous £20 policy stripped countless families of their life savings, and livelihood destroyed.
Yet, we rose ,
Like the mythical phoenix, the Igbo spirit refused to die. In less than a generation, we rebuilt not only our individual lives but entire economies. From the thriving commercial cities, From markets of Onitsha to Aba, and Nnewi to the urban corridors of Lagos, Kano to Cape Town, London to Guangzho- and even far-flung corners of Africa, Europe, Asia, and the Americas, we reasserted our places on the global economy . The igbo spirit proved unstoppable , a masterclass in survival , reinvention, and excellence.
We became global symbols of resilience, tenacity, and entrepreneurial ingenuity, often surpassing other ethnic groups in economic achievement, despite systemic obstacles.
But herein lies the paradox: economically overachieving, yet politically underachieving; socially influential, yet institutionally sidelined.
The Hidden Enemy; When Betrayal Wears An Igbo Face
Sadly , It is a painful reality that no significant prejudice, sabotage, or orchestrated exclusion against the Igbo nation in Nigeria’s political chessboard succeeds without the complicity or treachery of fellow Igbos. The systematic undermining of Igbo political ascendancy has, time and again, been facilitated by internal disunity, self-centered political elites, and short-sighted personal agendas.
From the aborted hopes of the late Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe, through the repeated political isolation of the South-East, to the modern struggles for an Igbo presidency, a recurring theme emerges: Igbo sabotage by Igbo hands.
Our political elites, driven by personal ambitions , and selfish survival instincts, have repeatedly mortgaged the igbo collective interest for crumbs of relevance. The betrayal is not just disappointing – it is dangerous.
The Price Of Fragmentation; Artificial Crisis And Internal Sabotage
The current wave of insecurity plaguing Ala Igbo – from deadly Fulani herdsmen occupying ancestral farmlands to kidnappings, and mindless killings — did not emerge by happenstance. These are the cumulative effects of years of unaddressed marginalization, institutional weakness , and internal complicity.
Take, for instance, the disturbing reality of Fulani herdsmen brazenly seizing control of our forests, only to be shielded by handful of compromised security operatives and political enablers. It is no exaggeration to say that the Igbo homeland is under siege, not merely by external forces but also by collaborators within. The siege is real but we must admit; the gates were opened from within .
The haunting story from Delta State, where a Fulani kidnapper confidently boasted of high-level protection, reveals a grim conspiracy that extends beyond the visible actors. Such audacity is impossible without embedded enablers, and sadly, even within our own communities.
We must acknowledge that Igbo land has become a chessboard for both internal traitors and external mercenaries.
The Rise of Disenchanted Youths And The Call For Political Renaissance
Our youths, disillusioned by relentless marginalization, have increasingly gravitated towards agitations for self-determination, envisioning Biafra as a sanctuary of dignity, justice, and self-governance. This desire, while understandable and deeply rooted in historical trauma, demands sober reflection.
For any struggle: be it for restructuring, self-determination, or political realignment, to succeed, it must be built on truth, transparency, unity, and strategic intelligence, devoid of deceit, manipulation, blackmail , or factional betrayals.
The uncoordinated, emotionally-driven confrontations, often exploited by internal opportunists, only serve to weaken the collective vision. The lives sacrificed daily in pursuit of poorly defined or manipulated agendas demand a re-evaluation of our methodology.
Biafra or any political arrangement for the Igbo cannot be built on internal treachery, manipulation, blackmail or divisive empire-building.
The Hard Truth: We Must Rethink, Redefine, And Rebuild
The time has come for Ndi Igbo to think outside the box. Our elites must confront their roles in our collective stagnation and betrayal. We can no longer continue the cycle of deceit, where truth is buried to sustain a few at the expense of millions.
We must start asking uncomfortable but necessary questions:
1. Are we victims of a national conspiracy alone, or partners in our oppression ?
2. How long will we sell tomorrow for fleeting political access today
3. Can Ala Igbo rise, when her greatest enemies are often within her gates ?
Our pain is real- but so is our power to heal.
The cleansing of our land begins with truth-telling. It begins with rejecting the criminalities, internal betrayals, and manipulative leadership that have permanently positioned us at the receiving end.
We are not cursed — we are complicit. But complicity can be corrected.
A Final Call: Igbo Renaissance Is Possible – If We Choose It
The world must know: Igbos are not cursed. We are victims of systemic conspiracies , both external and internal , but more importantly, victims of our own disunity and self-inflicted wounds. Our history is filled with men and women who defied the odds. Let this generation be the one that defied internal betrayal , rediscovered unity , and rebuild Ala Igbo on truth , courage , and shared purpose .
Our destiny is not sealed by a curse but by choices. The choice to betray or to build; to exploit or to empower; to sabotage or to strengthen.
The Igbo spirit has defied war, genocide, and economic strangulation. It can equally defy internal sabotage and external conspiracy , but only when unity, truth, and a transparent vision take precedence over personal ambition.
It is time to sanitize Ala Igbo. To rebuild trust. To define a new dawn anchored on collective progress, not individual crumbs.
The renaissance is inevitable , but only if we rethink, redefine, and reclaim the Igbo destiny.
In Conclusion; We Are The Change We Wait For
The igbo spirit survived genocide, survived exclusion , defied systemic sabotage . It can also survive betrayal -from within and without.
The time has come to rethink our politics , redefine our identity, and reclaim our future .
We are not cursed. But whether we remain victims or become victors -is entirely up to us.
*Sir Ifeanyi C Ejiofor Esq (KSC)
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