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IPOB: MUHAMMADU BUHARI AND HIS DESPERATION TO STOP BIAFRA By Onyeka Okeke For Family Writers

Muhammadu Buhari. Muhammadu Buhari had tried in the past to stop the Radio Biafra, immediately he was sworn in as the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Buhari swung into action with all the apparatus within his disposal. His first target was to stop the Radio Biafra, in which he spent a staggering, mouth gaping and mouth watering amount of money. About 70 Million dollars of the Nigerian hard earned tax payers money, which he distributed to the Minister of Information and the Nigerian Broadcasting Co-operation, NBC. These groups of idiots tried all they could but they failed to dismantle and stop Radio Biafra. Buhari in his usual way of doing things sacked some of the Directors of the Nigerian Broadcasting Co-operation. He employed some unscrupulous elements in the persons of the Governors of the eastern states to help him to achieve his dubious purposes, and again all their effort proved abortive. Nevertheless, he unconstitutionally used the DSS which is not known to

ECOWAS COURT FULL REPORT : NIGERIA GOVERNMENT ABSCONDS FROM COURT HAVING FAILED TO MANIPULATE THE JUDGES.

The indigenous people of Biafra took the Nigerian government to ECOWAS court today demanding for justice for the unlawful detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu; but surprisingly, the Nigerian Defense Council absconded from the court sitting. However, they submitted a letter only this morning claiming they have a case in Kaduna, as the sole reason for their absence. At the beginning of the court session, Nigerian government, through the Minister of Justice applied for adjournment. There was a short interrogation between the ECOWAS judge, Hon. Justice Friday Nwoke and Nnamdi Kanu’s Counsel, Barr. Ifeanyi Ejioffor. Barr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor pleaded to be given compensation of one million naira, as a result of his wasted transportation fare. He also pleaded for short adjournment of the trial. His pleas were granted, and the case was adjourned to November 8 2016. According to the presiding judge, the proceedings must hold on November 8 whether the Nigerian government appears in court or not.