Anioma people share unbroken ties with the Igbo nation in language, culture, and heritage. From the 31-year Ekwumeku Resistance War to the Asaba Massacre, Anioma has borne the price of identity with courage. Today, the demand for Anioma State is not just regional - it is a historic correction, a matter of justice, and a step towards equity in Nigeria’s federal structure.
In democratic societies, the right to freedom of expression is sacrosanct, protected by law, and recognized as a fundamental human right. Yet, in Nigeria,...
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