Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Agitation for Autonomy: The Implications for Nigeria’s Unity and the Survival of the Igbo Nation

D. Omonijo, M. Anyaegbunam, Chukwuemeka A. F. Okoye
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This article is set to discuss the continual agitation of IPOB for autonomy from the Nigerian state. The study uses data from a secondary source with content analysis as a methodology. Among other things, the paper examines reasons predisposing the agitation and implications of such an agitation on the unity of Nigeria and the survival of the Igbo nation. The study engages theories of secession to illustrate IPOB’s agitation and presents strategies which could be used to actualize IPOB’s ambition. In its concluding remarks, the study argued in favour of IPOB’s position for self-government through a strong adherence to wisdom wisdom and strategies discussed, as against the open confrontation strategy, due to the posture of the Nigerian government which is not favourable towards the agitation.   Received: 28 June 2022 / Accepted: 18 October 2022 / Published: 5 November 2022
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比夫拉土著人民(IPOB)争取自治:对尼日利亚统一和伊博民族生存的影响
本文旨在讨论IPOB对尼日利亚国家自治的持续鼓动。该研究使用了二手来源的数据,并以内容分析为方法。除其他事项外,本文还探讨了导致尼日利亚统一和伊博民族生存的骚动和这种骚动的影响的原因。本研究运用分离理论来解释IPOB的煽动,并提出实现IPOB野心的策略。在其结语中,该研究认为,由于尼日利亚政府的姿态不利于煽动,IPOB通过坚持智慧和战略来支持自治的立场,而不是公开对抗战略。收稿日期:2022年6月28日/收稿日期:2022年10月18日/发表日期:2022年11月5日
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