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So far, Chioma Amaryllis has not failed to call out and air her opinion on trending issues and topics surrounding ndi Igbo.
She became very popular during Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's trial, court hearings and imprisonment for being on the other side of what most Igbos were saying at the time.
Following that, most Igbos, home and abroad have since resented her for not being in support of Biafra, referring to her as a hater of ndi Igbo.
In response, Chioma Amaryllis has reaffirmed her sole pride in the Igbo tribe and everything it represents, saying that those who call her Igbo-phobic are simply senseless.
Her post read;
"The reason you think I’m Igbo-phobic is because you don’t have sense. You heard uncomfortable truths and instead of engaging the argument, you ran to the easiest emotional defence: 'She hates Igbo people'. That’s the lazy mind’s response. And that is YOUR problem.
"I am Igbo. I will always be Igbo. In all of my lifetimes. I exude Igbo greatness.
"I have written on Igbo issues for as long as many of you have been following me. I’ve defended our interests, analysed our politics, questioned our strategies, and spoken on our collective future. So trying to brand me a hater of self because a conversation made you uncomfortable is an effort in futility. Ibiara late.
"Criticising harmful patterns within my ethnic group is not self- hatred. Real loyalty is not blind loyalty. Growth doesn’t come from pretending everything is perfect. It comes from honest examination about our own history even when it stings.
"Some of you confuse pride with fragility. You think loving your people means never questioning anything. That’s not strength. It is a weakness.
"If you can’t separate analysis from hatred, that’s your limitation, not my burden. I said what I said. If it pinches, reflect".
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