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Igbo are hateful
Igbo are individualistic
Igbo are criminals
Igbo can't build bridges
Igbo are every bad thing wrong with Nigeria and the world; agreed.
Please, #Nigeria, let the #Igbo go & have their own country & spare the menace!!!
@NGRPresident@BBCAfrica@simon_ekpa
Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, In a New Interview With DRTV, Calls For Dialogue With Boko Haram Terrorists And Bandits In Nigeria:
“If IPOB Decides To Lay Down Their Arms And Come To The Round Table To Negotiate With The Government, I Will Support Them. The Military’s Use Of Violence Against Armed Boko Haram And Bandits In The North Cannot Stop Banditry; It Only Makes The Problem Worse. The Same Mistake Was Made With Boko Haram. Instead Of Negotiating, The Government Killed Their Leaders, And Today Boko Haram Has Grown Stronger, Killing More Nigerian Soldiers Than Before.
“Peace Talks With These Groups, Even If They Are Terrorists, Is The Way Forward. Even Countries Like The U.S. And Israel Negotiate With Terrorists, So Why Can’t Nigeria Do The Same? Meanwhile, Nigeria’s Military Defense Budget, Worth Trillions Of Naira, Is Being Mismanaged. Some Generals And Officers Own Expensive Mansions In Abuja And Move Large Sums Abroad To Live Lavishly. The Solution To Nigeria’s Ongoing Insecurity, Lies In Dialogue And Negotiations.”
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• “The blockade was carried out by Biafran soldiers, not the Federal Government.” ❌
• “The death toll was in the hundreds, not millions.” ❌
• “I blame Ojukwu for the failure of the Aburi Accord,” etc. ❌
For the past few days, Yakubu Gowon has been blatantly lying about the genocide he committed against the Igbo people, which claimed over 5 million lives. The blockade-induced kwashiorkor killed more people than gunfire.
Gowon, we will not sit back and allow you to rewrite history!
ATTENTION!
PM Simon Ekpa I know holds specially Biafra Defence Forces of Defacto Govt in homeland so dear in his heart and practice. BDF is his priority in Biafra struggle. Anyone or group not financially and sacrificially supporting BDF is either not or no longer in the struggle
MESSAGE FROM BIAFRA DEFENSE FORCES TO THE INDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF BENUE STATE
We mourn with you during this difficult time as you witness the gruesome killing of your kith and kin in large numbers by Fulani terrorist herders. Our prayers are with you, and we hope you will overcome this perilous period.
However, you must understand the tactics of these terrorists. The illegal groups (Fulani herdsmen, Boko Haram, ISWAP, and their affiliates) attack your remote communities, killing many. When you flee to towns and cities to protest the murders of your fathers, mothers, brothers, sisters, and children, the so-called legal terrorists—namely the Nigerian military and police—further oppress you by killing and arresting those who dare to protest.
The brave people of Benue must recognize that you lack a protective government. You must defend your land, or you risk perishing one by one. This is why Biafraland remains safe from Fulani terrorist herdsmen, though we continue to confront their legalized counterparts in military and police uniforms.
WAKE UP NOW! BENUE MUST SURVIVE AND LIVE AS A FREE PEOPLE.
Signed,
NJC
Chairman, Joint Chief of Staff
Biafra Defense Forces
If this is insult, @UN should stop it. Since 12yrs ago Biafrans through her supreme leader @
@MaziNnamdiKanu has been raised the alarm of the invasion of the fulani terrorist herders you did nothing to redeem the situation rather he was kidnapped and extraordinarily rendition to Nigeria to face illegal trial not even a word to condemn the barbaric act. And @simon_ekpa continue raising the alarm today he is facing trials in Finland @FinGovernment just for creating awareness about the impending doom of the feudal fulani terrorist. @UN stop been hypocrite.
Biafra-vs-Finlandnigeria. The BRGIE PM MSEN is winning the case. Victory is ours. PM made it today in Court as a barrister that he is. All must hail Biafra.
OPEN VIDEO TO FINLAND @alexstubb AS YOU ARE HOLDING OUR PRIME MINISTER @simon_ekpa Fulani with the help of the nigeria Security are killing our people one by one @realDonaldTrump@JDVance
FREDERICK FORSYTH, the Briton who remained a friend of Ndigbo till the very end died today at 86. Ndigbo have lost a dear friend, a friend in need & a friend indeed. In one of his epic renditions on the Biafran genocide, he wrote:
“The federal government in Lagos was a brutal military dictatorship that came to power in 1966 in a bloodbath. During and following that coup, the northern and western regions were swept by a pogrom in which thousands of resident Igbo were slaughtered. The federal government lifted not a finger to help. It was led by an affable British-educated colonel, Yakubu Gowon. But he was a puppet. The true rulers were a group of northern Nigerian colonels. The crisis deepened, and in early 1967 eastern Nigeria, harbouring about 1.8 million refugees, sought restitution. A British-organised conference was held in Ghana and a concordat agreed. But Gowon, returning home, was flatly contradicted by the colonels, who tore up his terms and reneged on the lot. In April, the Eastern Region formally seceded and on 7 July, the federal government declared war.
Biafra was led by the Eastern Region’s Oxford-educated former military governor, “Emeka” Ojukwu. I arrived in the Biafra capital of Enugu on the third day of the war. In London I had been copiously briefed by Gerald Watrous, head of the BBC’s West Africa Service. What I did not know was that he was the obedient servant of the government’s Commonwealth Relations Office (CRO), which believed every word of its high commissioner in Lagos, David Hunt. It took two days in Enugu to realise that everything I had been told was utter garbage.
Fortunately the deputy high commissioner in Enugu, Jim Parker, told me what was really happening. It became clear that the rubbish believed by the CRO and the BBC stemmed from our high commissioner in Lagos. A racist and a snob, Hunt expected Africans to leap to attention when he entered the room – which Gowon did. At their single prewar meeting Ojukwu did not. Hunt loathed him at once.
My brief was to report the all-conquering march of the Nigerian army. It did not happen. Naively, I filed this. When my report was broadcast our high commissioner complained to the CRO in London, who passed it on to the BBC – which accused me of pro-rebel bias and recalled me to London. Six months later, in February 1968, fed up with the slavishness of the BBC to Whitehall, I walked out and flew back to west Africa. Ojukwu roared with laughter and allowed me to stay. My condition was that, having rejected British propaganda, I would not publish his either. He agreed.
That same July, the Daily Express cameraman David Cairns ran off a score of rolls of film and took them to London. Back then, the British public had never seen such heartrending images of starved and dying children. When the pictures hit the newsstands the story exploded. There were headlines, questions in the House of Commons, demonstrations, marches.
Donations flooded in. The money could buy food – but how to get it there? Around year’s end the extraordinary Joint Church Aid was born. The World Council of Churches helped to buy some clapped-out freighter aircraft and gained permission from Portugal to use the offshore island São Tomé as a base. Scandinavian pilots and crew, mostly airline pilots, offered to fly without pay. Joint Church Aid was quickly nicknamed Jesus Christ Airlines. And thus came into being the world’s only illegal mercy air bridge.
Throughout 1969 the relief planes flew through the night, dodging Nigerian MiG fighters, to deliver their life-giving cargoes of reinforced milk powder to a jungle airstrip. From there trucks took the sacks to the missions, the nuns boiled up the nutriments and kept thousands of children alive. Karl Jaggi, head of the Red Cross, estimated that up to a million children died, but that at least half a million were saved”. RIP.
"After messing up our education, they distracted us into sports and entertainment. You look at grown up bearded men spending the day discussing soccer when the world is in flames. Here are real men (Ibrahim Traore) transforming the world." —Maponga Joshua III
General Langley’s backtracking shows the power of a vigilant and united African voice. If the mission was truly to 'rescue,' then let it be defined by transparency, consent, and respect ,not ambiguous military presence.
Africa no longer accepts veiled interventions. Sovereignty means letting the people lead their own destiny without external manipulation.