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"If they want a Biafra Republic, let them!" Biafrans have stated the long-awaited REVOLUTION in Nigeria!!"

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"If they want a Biafra Republic, let them!" Biafrans have stated the long-awaited REVOLUTION in Nigeria!!" By Kemi Omololu Olunloyo If they want a Biafra Republic, let them separate from the rest of Nigeria. The Igbo youth have started a revolution the Yoruba and Hausa youth have long been scared of facing. It will take such a revolution to CHANGE Nigeria. Kemi Omololu Olunloyo Jobs, education, quality of life has diminished in Nigeria. As a Social media influencer and community activist, I know that social media will take this into a new direction. We have a freedom of speech and expression in the Nigerian constitution. The world will hear their VOICES. The youth own Nigeria. They have constantly been told by their teachers that they are the future of Nigeria but yet none are in government or gainfully represented. President Jonathan’s CONFAB was an example. No youth was represented, only old recycled leaders got the 12 million naira for a short useless job a

OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BUHARI

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OPEN LETTER TO PRESIDENT BUHARI ON THE ARREST OF NNAMDI KANU By Ifeanyi Chijioke (For Family Writers) PRESIDENT BUHARI His excellency President Muhammad Buhari, i humbly sought your attention that you may learn through this letter the height of injustice and irresponsibility of your nigeria-led government.His excellency i can understand how confused you are that after your appeal in UN on upholding the right of people on self determination citing on palestine but here you have opposed it.His excellency you have failed to curtail or arrest the leader of boko haram who have been terrorizing and bombing nigerians,but you have easily arrested a man who is backed by freedom of speech and UN DECLARATION ON RIGHTS OF INDIGEONOUS PEOPLE.His excellency are you challenging UN and world leaders that signed the 2007 chatter on the rights of indigeonous people into law?. His excellency it is laughable that you had the audacity to unlawfully detain a man the world is aware of his existence

82nd birthday of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu

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82nd birthday of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu 82nd birthday of Chukwuemeka Odumegwu-Ojukwu By Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe at Rethinking Africa (Born 4 November 1933, Zungeru, Nigeria) Historian and general, arguably the most outstanding Igbo leader in history – head of Biafran resistance during the Igbo genocide, 29 May 1966-12 January 1970, when 3.1 million Igbo people or a quarter of this nation’s population are murdered by Nigeria and its allies, principally Britain; demonstrates, during these devastating 44 months of comprehensive genocidist land, aerial and naval blockade and bombardment and slaughtering of Igbo people, unrelenting purpose, poise, dedication, tenacity, resilience .

USA To Support Biafra Freedom From Islamic Republic Of Nigeria

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For Republic Reporters New York 2014/08/10 By Terry Paulson New York Washington,DC–Do the Christian indigenous people of Kurdistan and Biafra deserve our support in their fight against Islamic extremists? While supplying weapons to some insurgents fighting for freedom in Syria, why has the Obama administration not supplied support and weapons to those in Kurdistan or Christian Nigeria fighting for their survival? Why has the administration refused to give support to the independence of these beleaguered peoples? As ISIS expands its grip on lands in Iraq and turns its attention to Kurdistan, Prime Minister Maliki has finally sent in air support to the Kurds to stem the tide of the ISIS advance. Fearful that ISIS might capture Iraq’s largest dam currently under the control of Kurdish fighters, Maliki sent Iraq’s air force to bomb ISIS targets in Sinjar. But neither Maliki or the Obama administration have been willing to provide much needed ammunition and weapons to the Kurdish fight

Radio Biafra more deadly than Boko Haram sect

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IT is quite surprising how all of a sudden the so-called illegal Radio Biafra reportedly being operated by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu,said to be arrested by Nigeria govt, is increasingly becoming a source of seri­ous concern to the government of President Muham­madu Buhari, a section of the Nigerian Online Media and some Nigerian elements who are wont to believe that Ndigbo must always dance to their tune or do what suits their thinking and/or act in line with their personal and group expectations – so as to be quali­fied to be called good citizens of Nigeria or, better still, nationalists. What a beautiful nonsense! Similarly surprising is the rate at which the operator of this now all-important Radio Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, is being denigrated by the officials of the gov­ernment of President Muhammadu Buhari and their retinue of parasitic sycophants. RADIO BIAFRA Little wonder that while some of these officials now seem be dissipating a lot of energy, time and re­sources striving to o

An Open Letter To All Agitators Of Biafra

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An Open Letter To All Agitators Of Biafra Before you start reading, I want to let you know that I am also from igbo land (Imo precisely). What I write here is based on observation from current happenings and history. By Stanley Chukwunonso Fisher Stanley Chukwunonso Fisher Man in struggle for freedom tend to forget so many factors, as his mind is set on freedom, even lies are justified by him so far as he achieves his freedom through it. Achieving freedom is one thing and enjoying freedom is another thing. I have watched as the whole Biafra struggle suddenly burst into life under the present administration, cool. I have also been opportune to listen to radio Biafra a couple of times. I was highly impressed by the wealth of History and daring attitude of the said director. But before all you loyalist get carried away, I want you to read through patiently so that you don’t put your right foot in your left shoe. EXPIRY DATE: The timing of the Biafra hype is totally hypocr

Last Train to Biafra

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A Fresh Biafran Song: A Review of Last Train To Biafra By Chuks Iloegbunam Many books have been written on the Nigerian civil war, which has turned out to be the greatest impetus to national literary creativity. The factual and fictional accounts of the war are in the hundreds. Established authors wrote some. Others are the works of those who never thought circumstances would force them into the drastic action of putting pen on paper. Last Train to Biafra Two of the best known Nigerian writers, Chinua Achebe and Wole Soyinka, wrote profusely on the war; Achebe as an instant participant, and Soyinka as a distant but no less interested party. It’s difficult to fully appreciate Nigeria’s civil war without gleaning from their writings. But it doesn’t end with the duo. There is hardly a pre-war Nigerian author that didn’t end up producing a volume – whether drama, poetry or prose – on the conflict. Most of the second generation of Nigerian writers honed their craft writing on the w