| # | Name | Country | Comments |
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| 51 | Justina L. Lemea | US | |
| 52 | Harrison Neenwi | GB | |
| 53 | Mrs Barizoge Neenwi | GB | |
| 54 | Scott Bendler | US | L learned about this from Baridakara Sunday. I asked him to speak to my Civics class about his experiences of immigrating from one country to another. My students asked him many questions about Nigeria and why he left. It was very informative. |
| 55 | Solomon Lemea | NG | |
| 56 | Jamie Bailey | US | |
| 57 | Ben Wuloo Ikari | US | A state for Ogoni is just, therefore justified! It's victory for all lovers of freedom, justice and peace; a victory for the world's imperiled environment. |
| 58 | justina lemea | NG | ogoni is ready for a state! |
| 59 | Anonymous | US | |
| 60 | Sampson B Npimnee | US | I strongly support and agitate for the creation of an Ogoni state within the Nigerian federation. |
| 61 | Mrs. Veronica B. Npimnee | US | I am strongly in support of the creation of an Ogoni state. A woman's voice must always be listened to. Women have suffered tremendously in the hands of Nigerian government in the present Rivers tate and Nigeria. |
| 62 | Gloria Johnson | US | |
| 63 | Toate Ganago | US | The demand for the Ogoni State is not whim. For so long, the Nigerian state had taken the Ogoni people for a longride to nowhere. We demand that the a creation of an ogoni state which will pave the way for any meaningful discussion be instituted right now.
Considering how much the Ogoni people had contributes to the coffers of the Nigerian economy, a State is just but a token. |
| 64 | Jontell Harris | US | My classmate Austin Lemea told me about this, so I'm supporting Ogoni State!!! |
| 65 | Israel Nwidor | US | |
| 66 | Ngozi Nwidor | US | |
| 67 | Sunday Nwidor | NG | |
| 68 | Nenne Oyeche | NG | |
| 69 | Genevieve Coulson | US | |
| 70 | Mary Olsen | US | |
| 71 | Neele Aziaka | US | It is high time the Ogonis are compensated with a state of their own for all their contributions and sacrifices to the Nigerian Nation. It is the minimal thing the Nigerian nation can do for the Ogonis. Any further delay will be a continual travesty. |
| 72 | 'Bunmi Aziaka | US | Do it now, please |
| 73 | WAYII SEREKARA K.J | NG | The struggle of Ken Saro Wiwa can not be neglected. The race must be on. |
| 74 | Vera Bariledum | US | Mr President, this is our chance. Ogoni state is a MUST. |
| 75 | Meghan | US | |
| 76 | Anonymous | US | |
| 77 | Paul Perkins | US | I work in the school at bryan and i heard about this from Baridakara... Give them State! |
| 78 | Chelsie Pavlicek | US | |
| 79 | Dustin Thomas | US | I hope this helps |
| 80 | Anonymous | NG | |
| 81 | Megan Henley | US | |
| 82 | Susan E. Larson | US | I learned about this issue from Baridakara Sunday who was featured in our school newsletter at Bryan Community in Lincoln, Nebraska. |
| 83 | vincent kalesi nwibiabu | US | the world should do something now, not to wait any longer till all the ogoni people are killed. |
| 84 | Andrew Probelski | US | |
| 85 | Nwinee B. Williamson | US | A state for Ogoni people should include Opobo, Bonny, Andoni and Nkoro and may be named "BUEZOR STATE". President Ibrahim Babangida should please, speak on behalf of Ogoni now. He promised Ogoni Leaders a state in May 1993. Since time could not permit him to fulfill his promise then, this isthe time for him to assist. |
| 86 | Barieenee K. Nwiyira | NG | |
| 87 | Karen Bradway | US | |
| 88 | Barisuka sunday | NG | Without struggle there will be no progress. Ogoni people, be part of this struggle of an Ogoni state in Nigeria. We deserve it. |
| 89 | princess dorka nwibiabu | US | |
| 90 | Judy Thompson | US | |
| 91 | Anonymous | US | |
| 92 | Adam Sandroni | US | |
| 93 | Felix Gumnwee | NG | I fervently appeal to the international community, including the United States, to please prevail on the Nigerian authorities to restructure the Ogoni territory into an autonomous political entity. Please support the Ogoni demand for statehood. |
| 94 | Anonymous | US | It is a popular demand and remains the only alternative for the rapid development of Ogoniland and will provide fair representation of Ogonis in the affairs of the Nigeria State as expressed in the OBR. |
| 95 | Liz Pope | US | |
| 96 | Anonymous | US | Ogoni is due for a state considering our contribution to the nation and what the Ogonis stands for both in the past and present. It is justify for the group to be recognized as a state for peace to reign. It is how large a group is! but how viable they are! |
| 97 | Anonymous | US | |
| 98 | Terry M. Bagia | US | The only thing it takes for the society to stink, rust and decay is for the good citizens to sit on the fence with folded arms with their destiny reclined to fate while evil continue to spread like wild fire reminiscent of what ensues in an event of reckless explosion of Royal/Dutch Shell's necklace of death-evincing high pressure oil nay blood pipes around Ogoni communities. |
| 99 | Lebari KABEL | NG | A state of Ogoni (within Nigeria) is the minimum demand the Ogoni people are asking from Nigeria at this moment - 12 years after the pogrom. I use this medium to add my voice to this fair demand. This demand is captured in the OBR, which should be implemented entirely by the parties concern. |
| 100 | Felix D. Sunday | NG | State creation is the best answer to Ogoni development. |