Friday, 22 April 2016

THE SHEEP HEARS THE VOICE OF THE SHEPHERD AND FOLLOWS HIM..By Uzor King Solomon.


A new born biafra saboteur Dr. gozie ifedi and co.

In all truth I tell you, anyone who does not enter the sheepfold through the gate, but climbs in some other way, is a thief and a bandit. That is what the likes of Dr Ikeddife have come to do with ‪#‎IPOB‬.. He who enters through the gate is the shepherd of the flock; and the ‪#‎Shepherd‬ of IPOB worldwide is ‪#‎NnamdiKanu‬.. the gatekeeper lets him in, the sheep hear his voice, one by one he calls his own sheep and leads them out.
Nnamdi Kanu has brought out all those that are his, he goes ahead of them, and we that are his followers follow because we only knows Kanu voice. IPOB will never follow a stranger, but will run away from the likes of Dr Ikedife and Okorocha because we do not recognise the voices of these strangers.'
The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy. Many had in the past come, but their voices were not heard.. Nnamdi Kanu have come so that we may have our FREEDOM from our OPPRESSORS and have LIBERTY to the full. #NnamdiKanu is the shepherd of IPOB all over the world, He has laid down and put his life for ‪#‎Biafra‬ to be liberated.. And under his voice and command, Biafra shall be restored..

The hired man, Ikedife and his cohorts since they are not the shepherd and IPOB do not belong to them, will abandon IPOB as soon as they sees a wolf coming, and runs away, and then the wolf attacks and scatters IPOB; they will run away because they are only a hired criminals and has no concern for IPOB. But we know our Shepherd, when he calls us, we hear his voice and follow him.. Nnamdi Kanu know his own and his own knows him, just as the Father knows everything even the secrets in the heart of men; Nnamdi Kanu is ready to lay down his life for IPOB, and IPOB is ready to make any sacrifice for Him.

There are other sheep Kanu have that are not of this fold, and he must bring them back to this FOLD.. They too will listen to his voice during the call for REFERENDUM and there will be only one flock, one shepherd.
This generation has been mandated to restore that which was promised by the Father to be restored upon the face of the earth, #BIAFRA. because we would lay down our life's in order to RESTORE that which was stolen from us.. No man born of flesh will stop us.. All hail Biafra‪#‎FreeNnamdiKanu‬

Who Cares About Biafra Anyway?By JEFFREY D. BLUM, February 25, 1969







(This is another story about Biafra. We all know about Biafra--it's where a million people have starved to death in the past six months. One million people. Think about that for a minute. There are almost five thousand Harvard undergraduates. If each one of us died two hundred times, that would be almost a million deaths. Almost, but not quite. Yes, we all know about Biafra.)


THE UNITED STATES government never meaningfully recognized that the Biafran situation existed until this month. The government had not even breathed the possibility of official U.S. recognition of Biafra as a nation, predominantly as a result of the archaic "one-Nigeria" policy which America inherited from Britain and has guided State Department attitudes toward West Africa for years.

Earlier this month the State Department sent a six-man fact-finding mission to examine the needs of both Nigeria and Biafra and to make recommendations to the U.S. government about the necessary forms and amount of possible aid. Senator Charles E. Goodell (R.-N.Y.), accompanied by his administrative assistant--Charles W. Dunn--was in charge of the mission's diplomatic aspects.

Four experts on African problems, led by Jean Mayer, professor of Nutrition at the School of Public Health, also treked to Biafra. They made detailed studies of the supplies and health of both sides of the conflict, but they concentrated on Biafra because of the huge gaps in America's knowledge of the situation there due to the lack of diplomatic links with that area. Mayer said "At least this (the mission) means the State Department realizes that Biafra will probably survive for at least the immediate future."

The Mission has prepared a 36-page report, edited by Mayer, which calls for an immediate ceasefire as the only way to provide adequate food and medical supplies, a halt of the atrocities being committed against Biafran civilians, and a huge increase in the amount of relief supplies. The report blasts the United States and the United Nations, except UNICEF, for their failure to aid the Biafrans. In a foreward to the report, Sen. Goodell states "It was our purpose to fill America's factual void" on Biafra. "May these findings bestir the world's leaders to prevent an indirect form of genocide."

Right now, with the report still at the printer's, it's a moot point whether or not America will carry out the report's recommendations. Chances are good when you consider that Goodell is a leading Republican and that Nixon seemed to smile at the Mission's purposes. On the debit side is the influence of Great Britain, who, along with the Russians, are arming the Nigerians. No matter what the State Department does with the report, or doesn't do, if this report of starvation doesn't stir well-fed America, perhaps, as E. E. Cummings once suggested, we'd better "Burry the Statue of Liberty because it begins to stink like hell."

BEFORE the civil war, Biafra differed from most developing nations because it had a good supply of food and water, and sound public health policies with many physicians, nurses, hospitals, and clinics. Following the slaughter of 40,000 Ibos in 1966, about two million Ibos and other minority groups left their positions throughout Nigeria and fled to Biafra. Additional refugees continue to pour into Biafra to avoid capture by the Nigerian troops who have gained a reputation for slaughtering whole villages.

While Biafra originally encompassed 29,000 square miles, present boundaries now enclose only about one-fourth of that area. This remaining territory is totally landlocked and does not contain the former Biafra's most fertile land. The Mission asserts that somewhere between eight and nine million Biafrans live in this area, although many previous estimates have been as low as four million.

THE PREVAILING shortage of foods is likely to reach famine proportions during the next few months. Before the war Biafra was not only self-sufficient in food production, but the area exported some items to the rest of Nigeria. Proteins, however, have always been a problem, with 80 per cent coming from northern Nigeria and Europe. The land, sea, and air blockade imposed on this area by the Nigerians early in 1967, even before Biafra declared its independence, cut off normal food sources of proteins.
starving biafra children as a US foreign policy

Diversion of able-bodied Biafrans to defense has weakened further Biafra's agricultural output. Dislocation of markets and transportation snafus have spurred inflation to astronomical heights.

To remedy the situation as best as possible, Biafra has established an Emergency Food Production Program, aimed at the total mobilization of all available resources for increased food production. To expand production, a special unit of males between the ages of 12 and 35 who are not in military service receive farming training. Their goal is to clear 100 acres for agricultural use in each village.

The smuggling of food from Nige- rian-held territory into Biafra has been discouraged severely by both armies. Only a trickle of food reaches Biafra from this route anyway, but some of the smuggled food was found to contain poisonous ingredients. Deliberate poisoning of food supplies was suspected first in 1967 when several deaths were thought to be caused by toxic foods. Of 1487 samples of salt--the principal item being smuggled in--which were tested by Biafrans during the last part of 1968, 20 samples contained toxic quantities of arsenic and 50 contained cyanide.

Mayer said that several samples collected by the Mission which could not have been "fixed" by the Biafrans were submitted to the Food and Drug Administration upon the group's return. "The samples contained arsenic, the Administration confirmed the Biafran reports." Mayer said.

Right now there are outright starvation conditions among the refugees. Acute protein deficiency is widespread among all Biafrans. The Mission's members reports that, they never saw one child in satisfactory nutritional condition in any of the camps they visited. Mass feedings must be made under the most difficult of situations: distribution centers and refugee camps are bombed and strafed if any large numbers of people are visible in the daylight. Red Cross insignias are singled out for special attention by Nigerian bombers. Mayer saw one European engaged in working on the Biafran side of the war front carry 117 dying children in his truck to a hospital in a single night.

"WHILE visiting several hospitals," Mayer reports, "we saw children on the floor between the beds, along the outside corridors, and often two or ore to each bed. There was not one well nourished child among the 80 seen in one 20-bed ward. Particularly disturbing to witness was one small girl with the arm in a cast, the victim of a bombing attack, who refused to come out from beneath her bed, afraid of the bombs. Children as young as 16 months of age were observed running into bunkers when they heard the first warning shots before the bombs fall."
starving biafra children.













http://www.thecrimson.com/article/1969/2/25/who-cares-about-biafra-anyway-pithis/

OPEN LETTER TO BIAFRANS IN AMERICAN ARMY, NAVY AND AIR FORCE, EVERYWHERE ALL OVER THE WORLD.

It is with a heavy heart I write you today our brothers in the American Army, to let you know that your people back home in Biafra land are being massacred, humiliated and dehumanized on a daily basis. And the need for you to form a formidable force and fight for the restoration of our dear nation Biafra, with everything within your arsenal.


The president of the republic of Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari and Hausa-Fulani cabals have vowed to wipe out Biafrans from the face of the earth and occupy our land with impunity. Right now, Biafra land is under siege. The Fulani herdsmen cattle rearers (janjaweed) are invading our rural communities with AK47 rifles, other types of guns, machetes and explosives, destroying our farmlands, raping our mothers and sisters, killing our fathers and youths, and razing our building. 

Over 500 people were massacred in Agatu village Benue state of Biafra land, and their properties destroyed. Many were also killed in Awgu village in Enugu state and properties destroyed by this janjaweed. This Fulani janjaweed is now all over Biafra land killing us and claiming our land belongs to them.
When we came out to peacefully protest the illegal detention of our leader Nnamdi Kanu who is still in prison till now, and the restoration of Biafra, the Nigeria army, police and navy shot many of us dead and got many of  us wounded. 

On the 9th February 2016, the Nigerian army collaborated with police to massacred our people who were singing and praying for the release of our leader Nnamdi Kanu and the restoration of Biafra, at National High school Aba, and whisked away many of us who are yet to be released or seen, and carried  away the corpses of those of us they killed on the spot to clean up evidence, but little did they know that we are wiser because the video of that pogrom is all over the internet. They are killing us in our land and yet trying hard to tag us, terrorists. It is that bad.
Currently, in Biafra land, the Nigerian army, DSS, police and SARS are secretly kidnapping our youths and killing them. Everybody is living in fear as no one knows who is next. Our principal officers are hunted like criminals because they are working for the restoration of our dear nation Biafra, even when self-determination is a universal law.

Hausa/Fulani and Yoruba oligarchy have conspired against us again like they did in 1967 to 1970. They have vowed to frustrate our businesses since we are the most enterprising people in the contraption called Nigeria. Markets where Biafrans trade, are razed down or demolished at random. In Lagos State, Yaba market, Ladipo market, Oshodi market were demolished by Lagos state government without prior notice to the Biafran traders who make up over 90% of the traders in those markets. Ikosi area of Ketu market was burnt down. In Abuja, Gwagwalada market was demolished, and in Kano Sabongari market has been razed down twice. Even today April 21, 2016 , in Lagos, not less than 50 shops of Biafrans has been razed down. One Nigeria is dead already.

It is no longer news that Boko haram is killing our people who are living in the northern Nigeria in hundreds of thousands and destroying their properties, but the worst news is that Nigerian government does not allow us to carry our dead and bury them in Biafra land rather they are buried in mass grave in Hausa/Fulani land This, you know is a sacrilege in Biafra land because Biafrans do not bury their dead in a foreign land.

I call on all the indigenous people of Biafra, serving in US Army, Navy, and Airforce to stand up and add your voices in the fight for the restoration of our dear nation, Biafra. Stand shoulder to shoulder with our leader Nnamdi Kanu, who is a prisoner of conscience (POC). 

If you are from Izon, Itsekiri, Igbo, Ibibio-Efik, Igala, Idoma, Igbanke, Ogoni, Kalabari, Ikwere, Okirika, Igbo-Akiri serving in the US military, know that time to restore Biafra is now and all hands need to be on deck. For the sake of our fathers, mother, brothers and sisters that died during the war from 1967 to 1970 and those being killed and massacred now, and our yet unborn generation, come let us restore Biafra. If we fail to restore Biafra now, we shall all become history.
Written By Chijindu Ukah 
Edited By Ikechukwu Nwaorisa
For Biafra Writers

Biafra: We are almost there – Nnamdi Kanu tells supporters.


Leader of the indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu has commended his followers for continuing with the pro-Biafra agitation.
Kanu, who is facing criminal charges before a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja delivered his message through the group’s spokespersons.

According to IPOB spokespersons, Dr. Clifford C. Iroanya and Barr. Emma Mmezu, the detained Radio Biafra director gave the message during a solidarity visit to him in the prison.

They quoted him as saying:
“I wish to commend and congratulate millions of IPOBians the world over, whose tenacity and exemplary steadfastness to the course is and will always remain a great source of joy and inspiration for me.

“It is noteworthy and very commendable, that despite the spirited antics of our adversaries, the struggle has gathered the desired, awareness, momentum, sympathy and outright support, way beyond our expectations.

“Your total commitment to the struggle and your determination and focus as a well disciplined mass movement has gotten the attention of the world and frightened the enemy stiff.

“As our journey to the promised land progresses beautifully, since we left Egypt, it is important to always remind ourselves that our progeny will forever remain grateful to us for our many sacrifices today. We are almost there.
“As the oppressor panic, they unwittingly wobble from one blunder to another, time is running out and Pharaoh and his army clearly has no choice than to let my people go. I remain very proud of you all. Thank you.”

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Thursday, 21 April 2016

PHOTOS: Biafra supporter learning how to shoot abroad

Pictures have surfaced online showing an ardent supporter of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on gun training with others abroad at an unknown location.







Tuesday, 19 April 2016

ECOWAS Court to deliver judgment on 9 cases against Nigeria, others


The ECOWAS Community Court of Justice is set to deliver judgments in nine of the pending cases before it in the external session of the court in Abidjan.
A statement by the court made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja on Monday, said that the session would begin on April 18.
According to statement, 41 cases of alleged human rights violations against member states would be handled by the court during the week-long session in Abidjan.
The cases before the court were filed against the governments of Cote d’ivoire, Niger, Nigeria, Togo and the ECOWAS Commission for alleged human rights violations.
The court is also expected to deliver rulings in three other cases of human rights violations against Liberia and Nigeria and hear 29 other cases including one from a former Foreign Minister of Burkina Faso, Mr Djibril Yipene Bassole.
The cases of alleged human rights violations were brought against Benin, Burkina Faso, Cote d’ivoire, The Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Sierra Leone, Togo and ECOWAS Commission.
The external session of the court is one of its annual activities through which it seeks to improve citizen access and create awareness about the court.

Monday, 18 April 2016

The Untold Story Of British Sponsored Terrorism and Mass Murder of 3.5 Million Children in Africa Between 1967-1970: By Okonkwo Isaac Somto.






Nigeria is a country that was created artificially by British colonialism. Nigeria consists of Arewa, Oduduwa and Biafra.  The trick of British colonialism was the divide and rule system. They knew the nature of Nigeria; that it is a country that doesn’t have the same climate, the same religion, the same mentality, the same dialect, and the same culture. They used their military might to force Nigeria to be one by the amalgamation of the southern and northern protectorates of Nigeria. 


They gave the Fulani emirs political prominence at the expense of the Southern population and left a time bomb with the fuse burning. During the coup that saw General Gowon came into power, the British High court commission in Lagos after the meeting with the coup leaders came out in their full support – including their demand for recognition of the dominance of the North in any political process. All the regions excerpt the South Eastern region – where the former governor, Colonel Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, remained in command with his troops and refused to recognize the new dictatorship. Gowon taught that British imperialism liked him and that was why they would support him to fight a war against Ojukwu. But he failed to understand that Britain and America were only interested in stealing Nigerian oil.

Britain who knew that failure to stop Biafra will result to a brand new world for Africa and a more dominant Biafra republic will shape a new dawn for Africa decided to do everything in their power to prevent that from happening. Knowing how intelligent, brilliant, smart, hard-working and powerful the Biafran people was, Britain stood with Nigeria to fight against them just because they feared that Biafra was capable of creating a reliable, respectable, inventive and powerful Nation that will cripple their influence in Africa.


Chinua Achebe author of "THERE WAS A COUNTRY" said- "Let me give one more dimension of what we were hoping to do in Biafra, and what this freedom and independence was suppose to be like. We were told, for instance, that technologically we would have to rely for a long, long time on the British and the West for everything. European oil companies insisted that oil-industry technology was so complex that we would never ever in the next five hundred years be able to figure it out. We knew that wasn't true. In fact, we learned to refine our own oil during the two and a half years of the struggle, because we were blockaded. We were able to demonstrate that it was possible for African people entirely on their own to refine oil. We were able to show Africans could pilot their own planes."-Chinua Achebe.                                     


As you could observe during the civil war Biafrans scientist were able to invent a lot of things, they could build their own weapon, cars, rockets, bombs, telecommunications gadgets and also devised an ingenious strategy to refine their own oil, all this was accomplished in less than two and a half years, something the Nigeria Government haven't done for more than fifty (50) years now. If you recall the OGBUNIGWE, those of you who don't know what that means should ask the Nigeria army and her armed forces, they can never forget what OGBUNIGWE did to them. Biafran scientists invented the bomb called OGBUNIGWE, the bomb was a complex three-chamber apparatus that often included delayed action devices containing a propellant, an explosive substance-often gunpowder in an igniting base- and scraps of metal for maximal effect. OGBUNIGWE bombs struck great terror in the hearts of many Nigerian soldiers and till this day, they still fear what that bomb did to them.

Even though the Nigeria army was well equipped and had the support of the British, America, Russia government, they still feared the inventions and the weapons of Biafran scientists. What Biafran scientists achieved during the civil war, mesmerized the British Government and since then they have vowed to never give Biafra the chance to prove their capabilities to the world. Imagine we got Biafra during the 1967 civil war the whole of Africa would have been liberated and wide-open to a whole new world of dependability. If Biafra had existed before now, there wouldn't be any darkness but light in Africa, Africa wouldn't depend on Europe, Britain or America for technology and inventions.

We would have been able to do all those things ourselves and that was what Britain feared would have happened if the allowed the Republic of Biafra, they knew the Biafran people were strong, smart and brilliant enough to create a Nation of total freedom and dependability for themselves and not rely on Britain or Europe for everything. That was why Britain made sure they gave Nigeria every support they needed to destroy that hope and dream, they stood with Nigeria and massacred over 3.5million Biafrans just because they feared what the Biafran people could achieve, they feared that soon Africa through Biafra will discover for themselves that everything Europe, America and Britain told them was a very BIG LIE! Biafra would have been the light of Africa, a new Beginning for Africa, Africa would have been liberated and totally free through Biafra but Britain fought so hard to make sure that wasn't possible by killing Millions of Biafra who wanted to be free from their enslavement. Africa till now is still a slave to their colonial Masters, that's the truth whether you like it or not. Nigeria is the so-called giant of Africa because of the Britain, Britain is still in full control over the affairs of Nigeria and they keep deciding what goes on in Nigeria. Those who are insentient, cold-blooded, unaffected keep saying Biafra is Dead but deep down they know Biafra is Never Dead because the spirit of Biafra still lives in all Biafrans and as long as Biafrans live Biafra lives.

Biafra has come to stay and there is nothing the British-Nigeria government can do about that. Even though Britain and Nigeria tried to commit an unthinkable act by trying to exterminate the Biafran race during the 1967 civil war they failed. Biafra can't be killed because Biafra is a spirit. So instead of fighting to keep en-slaving the Biafran people in Nigeria, Britain should give them their freedom because Nigeria and Britain will never be at peace until they let Biafra go. I OKONKWO ISAAC SOMTO am saying to the British-Nigeria Government, LET MY PEOPLE GO! We won't rest or sleep until Biafra is actualized. We will make sure that BIAFRA will one day be called a NATION, and anyone that keep trying to stop Biafra will be swept aside. God bless you all and bless the FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF BIAFRA (ISE!!!).






The Aftermath: What We Can All Learn from Emeka Ojukwu’s Values And Character By Lawrence Nwobu


The critical mass of Ndigbo have rightly been in mourning since the passing of the hero, Legend and freedom fighter Emeka Ojukwu. Igbo leaders in particular have been falling over themselves trying to outdo each other in their adulation of Ojukwu. Yet, it is not a secret that Igboland has been afflicted by the Nigerian disease of visionless, corrupt and insensitive leadership. It is thus not the sycophancy or shedding of what amounts in most part to crocodile tears by Igbo leaders that matters but what they have learnt from the character, values, incorruptibility, selflessness and leadership of Emeka Ojukwu.
Emeka Ojukwu demonstrated with his life and times an unrivalled selflessness and dedication to service. After his education in Oxford University, he abandoned his father’s immense wealth and choose instead the hard life of the civil service before opting for the rugged and regimented life of the army which he joined as a recruit. In taking this unusual route, he choose service rather than the crude route of material wealth. Having chosen public service, he served selflessly and risked his life in defence of his people who faced genocide. In a nation and environment so polluted by corruption, Ojukwu remained a higher mortal who was never involved in the crude and primitive looting of public funds.
His short-lived Biafran administration in spite of the difficulties and odds of conflict was a remarkable success in the social, political and economic engineering of the embattled state. It is on record that Biafra achieved scientific feats which included the building and operation of functional refineries, the building of tanks, rockets, bombs, assault rifles and other scientific feats which no African state has rivalled to date.
In Ojukwu we have a man who represented the best of the core Igbo spirit of hardwork, determination, industry and creativity. Values which can hardly be associated with any of the present day Igbo leaders, nor a large section of the Igbo masses who have since lost most of our core values.
The unprecedented out pouring of grief by millions of ordinary people, in mourning the hero and legend ought now to teach Igbo leaders that what matters most in leadership and indeed in life is not the amount of public money they can steal, but the selfless and visionary leadership they can provide to the critical mass of their people.
The Igbo nation remains in dire straits, held hostage by the contradictions of a nation determined to keep her down and by self destructive Igbo leaders participating in the Nigerian disease of corruption, lack of vision, insensitivity and misrule. In the aftermath of Ojukwu’s passing, It is hoped that solemn reflections on the values, selfless leadership and character of Ojukwu and the widespread emotions and honour he has received in recognition of his selflessness will redirect Igbo leaders at every level into charting a new course for their people.
Corruption is a luxury we can ill afford for a people many kilometres down in a pit. Igbo leaders must now imitate Ojukwu’s values and shun corruption in all its ramifications. Developing Igboland must now be like a religion to which they must all pursue fanatically. Town development Unions, youth leaders, cooperative societies and other forms of communal organizations and cohesion which served Igboland so well in the past must now be reconstituted as a mechanism for grassroots development.
Ahiara declaration must now be adopted as a de-facto constitution of the Igbo nation and used as a tool of indoctrination to propagate its core values. The Igbo masses on their own must also emulate Ojukwu’s values of honesty and selflessness. In taking these giant strides and actually beginning the social, economic and political reconstruction of Igboland, Igbo leaders and masses would have gone beyond just mourning our legend by actually initiating a renaissance of the Igbo nation which is the best way Ojukwu would prefer to be mourned and remembered.
Lawrence Chinedu Nwobu  www.radiobiafra.co

Sunday, 17 April 2016

FG provoking Ndigbo everyday – Ekweremadu

The Deputy Senate President, Chief Ike Ekweremadu, on Sunday accused the President Muhammadu Buhari led government of provoking Ndigbo.
Ekweremadu, representing Enugu West Constituency, said that until the leadership of Nigeria learn to respect Nigbo and ensure that equity and justice prevailed, the country can never be the same.
The Deputy Senate President, who spoke in Enugu while addressing people of Eziagu council area of Enugu State during a solidarity visit, said that despite the contributions of Ndigbo in the development of Nigeria, “we are being provoked everyday by the government of this country”.

According to him, “let me remind you that we are going through the difficult period in Igbo land. As Ndigbo, we are going through trying period, we are being provoked everyday by the government of this country in the way they treat our people, especially the marginalization going on at the federal level by the federal government.
“We are also aware of the contributions of our people towards the development of this country. The Nigeria Movie Industry, which one of the major exports we have, Igbo’s pioneered that industry; in sports, Igbo’s are all over the world doing the country proud. When you see Nigeria national team playing, 80 percent most times are Igbos and we are happy to do that”.
Sen. Ekweremadu who said that Ndigbo were more Nigerian than any tribe, disclosed that in all remote villages in Kano, Kaduna, Maiduguri and everywhere, “you will see Igbos who are patent medical dealers, you will see Igbos selling plastic, you will see Igbos providing jobs not only to their people but to the rest of Nigeria.”
He said Ndigbo had done so much to the country and deserved some respect, stressing that until “we get our respect, Nigeria will never be the same.
“So, any person who thinks that Igbos will be relegated and there will be peace in this country is joking. We believe in equity, we believe in justice.
“This country is big enough for everybody. Nigeria needs energy and ingenuity of Igbos, they need our creativity, they need the enterprise of Igboman and we can combine the attributes with the other tribes and Nigeria will be great.”
The deputy President of the Senate who spoke with passion said Igbos will never accept the situation and that indeed no tribes would be excluded from the governance of this country because this country belonged to all of us.
He said it may be dark today but there will light at the end of the tunnel.
“We have already left Egypt and we will never go back to Egypt. Definitely, we will get to the promise land unlike the people of Israel; all of us will be alive when we get to the promise land.
“So, I am not shaking and don’t be afraid my people, we believe in this country, we believe in free enterprise, we believe in justice and we also believe in equity and that, we ensure that this country will get”.
He thanked the chairman of Eziagu LGA, Mr. Chukwudi F. Ezinwa for uniting all the people of Eziagu council area, stressing that in a short period, he had performed beyond his expectation.
He promises to work with him to change the story of the council area in everything that humans being could do.
He said that throughout the trying period of his election, Eziagu people stood by him to the extent that some traditional rulers were dethroned.
Earlier in his remark, the Eziagu Council Chairman, Mr. Ezinwa appealed to the deputy President of the Senate to ensure the completion of federal roads government embarked upon in the council, especially those roads that erosion had cut-off.

Saturday, 16 April 2016

Biafra: THE BIRTH OF (IPOB) BIAFRA HAS CAUSED THE DEATH OF CORRUPT NIGERIA.




BIAFRA

Nnamdi Kanu's continued detention and eventual release has sparked the restoration of Biafra. The rate at which nigeria is currently languishing in abject economic woes is alarming but this is owned to the fact that the fulani/hausa led government have so made this already cursed country a place where corruption is legal and upheld, in fact you are a hero in the evil contraption called nigeria if you are corrupt, if you say the truth you are looked at as a devil and in this regards they plan your hurt or a way to eliminate you for saying the truth. Nigeria a country who unlawfully detained a freedom fighter for agitating for self determination which is a universal law, a country where a different thing is practiced from what is in the constitution. 

Let me opinel that the only reason hausa/fulani and their enslaved yorubas clamor for one nigeria is because of the oil rich gotten from biafra land, it is the same reason they are fighting for Biafra restoration from been actualized even as they (hausa/fulani) continue on their secret mission of islamising Biafrans. How come Biafrans are been killed on daily basis using the DSS, Army and Police to maim, kill and intimidate us and nobody is saying anything about it, they are bent on sending biafrans into extinction because they know we are peace loving people who have remained calm, resolute and formidable despite the height of abuses and injustices we have received, this is seen in the continued Nnamdi Kanu court trial for agitating for self determination and judges have been seen and confirmed to be bribed to compromise their judgement in favor of Buhari and his cohorts in the evil contraption called nigeria.

Nnamdi Kanu as all knows is agitating for self determination as enshrined in the UN and nigerian constitution but this is what the DSS on the orders of Buhari has tagged treasonable felony, it is to be noted that Nnamdi Kanu has been previously granted bail by two courts which the DSS on the orders of Buhari denied him and instead of facing contempt of the court the are allowed to walk the streets untouched but instead returns to the same court to charge KANU of treasonable felony, isn't this funny and makes a caricature of the judiciary who is supposed to be unbiased in a sensitive case like this? I am appealing to the ICC and all necessary international bodies to take cognisance of the level of abuse of human rights on Nnamdi Kanu and act fast to avoid a repeat of this in other places, IPOB has remained peaceful in their agitation despite the fact that they have been maimed, murdered, killed by BUHARI'S Army and police for agitating for self determination, and they have resolved to continue been peaceful , resolute and formidable no matter the face of danger they are subjected to .Nigeria is afraid of Biafra because they are whiter than white and truthful in their quest for Biafra.  


Ezekwereogu John 
Editor Udeagha Obasi
For UmuChiukwu Writers.

EU PARLIAMENT MOVES MOTION AGAINST VIOLATION OF CITIZEN NNAMDI KANU'S RIGHT

EU PARLIAMENT MOVES MOTION AGAINST VIOLATION OF CITIZEN NNAMDI KANU'S RIGHT

The European Parliament have moved a motion,against breaches of democracy and the violation of human right of the Leader Of The Indigenous People Of Biafra and Biafrans at large,by the Nigeria Government.
Having putting into considerations of the concrete statements of various Human Right Organisations,World Leaders,Secretary-General of the United Nations Ban Ki-moon, etc,hence the call for the motion against Nigeria Government.
 Some points that will be discussed in the European Parliament,includes;
-Nigerian Government to ensure the humane and fair treatment of prisoners, including detained British broadcaster Nnamdi Kanu, upholding international human rights norms, and to ensure access to a fair trial.
-December 3, 2015 agitations for a separate state of Biafra in the southeast led to the death of at least 12 people; whereas the violent responses of security forces to civil disturbances and protests in the southeast and northcentral Nigeria threatens to aggravate human rights challenges already caused by the lingering Boko Haram conflict in the northeast;
-Urges the Nigerian government to ensure the freedom of conscience and expression of its citizens throughout the country.
-The special investigation panel created by President's office in March 2016 to investigate of allegations of grave violations and abuses of human rights by security forces including killings, torture, enforced disappearances, have not been fulfilled and violence is dramatically escalating;
All this will be included and discussed in the agenda for the debate on the violation of the Human Right of the indigenous People Of Biafra and Citizen Nnamdi Kanu.