THE KAIAMA DECLARATION by
IJAW YOUTHS OF THE NIGER DELTA
BEING COMMUNIQUE ISSUED AT THE END OF THE ALL IJAW YOUTHS CONFERENCE
WHICH HELD IN THE TOWN OF KAIAMA THIS 11TH DAY OF DECEMBER 1998.
INTRODUCTION
We, Ijaw youths drawn from over five hundred communities from over 40 clans that make up the Ijaw nation and representing 25 representative [...]
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We are tired of 100 years of forced amalgation, servitude, injustice and outright scorn by the Nigerian nation. We are angry, agitated, and we will be restless until we break the yoke of Nigeria from our neck…. Titoe Miriki
“You cannot produce anything because you are lazy. It is your laziness that is making you to [...]
What I saw in Odi reminds me of a phrase in Latin: hori willet wizzle, meaning horrible sight, agonizing, embarrassing, shameful. This was what I saw. I saw a degradation of human habitation and sadness written on the faces of hapless and helpless women, faces that showed mourning." Even the Butcher of Abuja did not [...]
Major Isaac Adaka Boro (1938-1968) is perhaps the most celebrated Ijaw nationalist. I knew that name before I began my elementary education at the age of six. Then I used to think that he was alive; I hoped to meet him one day. I actually met him, not physically. He died a few years before [...]
1. Gen. Olusegun Obasanjo
President of Nigeria.
2. Theophillus Danjuma
Former Minister of Defense
3. Gen. Victor Malu
Former Chief of Army Staff
4. Doyin Okupe
Former Press Secretary
5. Brig. Gen. Agbabiaka
Led the Odi Invasion
6. Col.. John Agim
Nigerian Army Infantry
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