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A Day Shall Come When Those Who Don't Want Biafra Shall Beg Biafrans To Go-Nnamdi Kanu

Edited by Livingrich Ezeikpe The leader of the indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB) Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has categorically made it clear to the world that he stands firmly on his word "whiter than white and whiter than snow". When he started the crusade for the restoration of the sovereign state of Biafra through Radio Biafra London, it was difficult for him at the early stage because of the truth he embarked on. So many people rejected him, calling him all sorts of names like Anti Christ, deceiver, brain washer, an enemy of progress while others said he was harsh and wicked. All of these were as a result of his truthfulness. Today, there are more than twenty million people following him, not only the indigenous people of Biafra but even those who realized that he is right in everything he does or says. Just last month, on June 14th 2017, the president of the international nations Commercial Association (INCA) in Turkey, Abdulkadir Erkahraman, a diplomat visited him in his h

MEMO TO SOUTHEAST AND SOUTH SOUTH GOVERNORS.

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MEMO TO SOUTHEAST GOVERNORS. By Charles Ogbu. Greetings, your Excellencies -the governors of the land of the Rising Sun. It is with a heart burdened with sorrow that I write you today to register my grave displeasure over your criminal complicity in the woes of the people you purport to preside over. With your permissions, your Excellencies, I will like to start this piece with questions which have dug a very deep hole in my heart for a very long time and the questions are: Whose interests are you representing as governors? Where does your loyalty lie? Why does it seem like your dominant default instinct is to please the Caliphate even if it means displeasing your people? Dear governors, those are questions on the lips of almost every Igbo youth and those questions must not just be asked, they must be answered. Your Excellencies, do you ever sit back and wonder why millions of Ndigbo have chosen to willingly follow Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in his quest to restore Biafra?

Genocide: Human Rights Group Releases Damning Evidence Against Buratai Others

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Frontline rights group International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, Intersociety, on Friday, September 1, 2017 released indicting evidence against top Nigerian Military and Police chiefs dragged before a United States District Court for alleged brutal suppression of pro-Biafra protests in Nigeria and the killing of some secessionists. In Part One of a statement entitled “John Doe, et al. v. Buratai & 15 Ors (Civil Action No: 17-cv-01033-ESH (USA: DC): How It All Started”, Intersociety traced the history of the crackdown on the Bafranists and SHiites, directly implicating Chief of Staff, Lt Gen Tukur Buratai, and erstwhile Inspector General of Police, Mr. Solomon Arase. Apart from Buratai and Arase, 12 other top Nigerian Military and Police officers are joined in the US suit, as well as Governors Willie Obiano (Anambra) and Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia). The Intersociety joined the fray in an e-mailed statement to  The Trent , signed by the Emeka Umeagbalasi, the bo

President Buhari, The Real Enemy Of Nigeria, Not Nnamdi Kanu | By Timi Olagunju

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Until the lions have their own historians, the history of the hunt will always glorify the hunter.” – Chinua Achebe For some time now, I have taken time to conduct research on the question of ‘what or who is the architect (root) of Nigeria’s failure?’ By root (or architect), I mean ‘the origin’. Along these lines, I have also asked the question “what or who is the real enemy of Biafra (or Nigeria)? In attempting these questions, I have discovered that some believe that the enemy of ‘Biafra’ (or Nigeria) is ‘the Fulani’, some say ‘the Yoruba’, and some believe ‘Igbos’ are the enemies. In all of these, I do not have all the answers, but would you like to join me on a journey in finding the real enemy? As far back as 1400, there was a grand plan to increase commerce in European nations, and further leverage an opportunity to devalue Africans, for commercial reasons. As at 1787, the Encyclopedia Britannica which was read by students across Europe described the African man, as ‘ugl