While shooting a film in Mexico, North America, We4We Media’s boss, Frakas Val Amadi who is also the C.E.O of pinnacle films,valtracts petrochemicals inc,took some time out to appreciate what he said was the “seriousness and consistency of Omoyele( Publisher of ‘Sahara Reporters’ and AAC Presidential Candidate 2019 and 2023″) Sowore in speaking positively for Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and Ndi Igbo”.
Against the backdrop of the famous “Death Valley”(Famous zone for the convergence of freedom fighters. It’s also famous for being a zone for spiritual renewal and hope), in Mexico, he praised Sowore for his seriousness and commitment to serving and assisting all, regardless of your background. He further beckoned on the Nigerian freedom fighters to learn from the events that unfolded during the Mexican revolution and the war of independence where though the major freedom fighters fought for freedom, they mostly actually “finished off” one another in the process.

Frakas says he believes that Omoyele “Sowore is the most serious and most consistent freedom fighter in Nigeria..”.
He recalled how after successfully ousting the Mexican Dictator, Porfirio Diaz, Alvaro Obregon made a bargain with Venustiano Calvarra to make Calvarra president in 1917, and in return, Caranza would help make he (Obregon) president in 1920. When Calvarra chose Ignacio Bonillas instead, Obregon assassinated Calvarra in 2020. In 1928, Obregon himself was also assassinated, bringing to an end a vicious cycle termination of one another within that once great cadre of freedom fighters.
Frakas challenged the major Igbo politicians and celebrities to match the works of Sowore on Nnamdi Kanu and Igbo Affairs.
He admonished most Igbos who are clamoring for the 10 trillion Naira that Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo is demanding from the federal government after the recent revelation via a book by Nigeria’s former military head of state, General Ibrahim Babangida, that there was never a thing as the “Igbo Coup”. After the failed coup of 1966, many erroneously believed it was carried out by mostly Igbo officers, which earned it the nickname “Igbo Coup.” This so-called “Igbo Coup” stigma is widely believed to be the basis for most of the discriminatory practices and marginalization against the Igbos. He thinks it’s even very laughable that some amongst them are actually wondering how the demanded 10 trillion Naira reparation would be equitably shared amongst all Igbos.
Amadi further encourages Ohanaeze and all Igbos to also demand for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu even as they’re demanding the 10 trillion Naira reparation from the federal government since if not for the Igbo Coup Stigma, there wouldn’t be much marginalization of the Igbos and so, there wouldn’t have been agitation by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and others who are clamoring for self determination.
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Frakas Mo’Fire Ifeanyi Amadi, CEO, We4We Media, Pinnacle Films, and Valtracks Petro-chemicals Inc.