BREAKING NEWS
FULANI HAS ENTERED THROUGH NSUKA AXIS
TARGET IS AWKA, ONITSHA, ANIOMA,
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Northern governors & the president of Nigeria are pardoning terr0rists while our brother Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is languishing in jail. Ohaneze Ndi Igbo where is our brother MNK?
~Evangelist Ebube
The recent report that 744 former terrorists and victims of violent extremism have been rehabilitated and reintegrated into society under Nigeria’s Operation Safe Corridor raises very serious questions that we, as Biafrans, cannot ignore.
Let us think deeply.
A system that releases hundreds of individuals once involved in terrorism back into society—no matter the explanation—creates a fragile and dangerous environment. While authorities describe it as a strategy for peace, the implications for communities, especially vulnerable and already targeted regions, are enormous.
We must ask:
Where will these individuals be resettled?
Who guarantees the safety of innocent citizens?
What structures are in place to ensure that this cycle does not repeat itself?
For years, our people in the East have lived under growing fear—kidnappings, killings, military intimidation, and unchecked violence. Yet, instead of decisive protection, what we see is a system experimenting with reintegration while insecurity continues to spread.
This is not just about policy—it is about survival.
The truth is simple:
A people cannot continue to live in a system where their safety is uncertain, their voices ignored, and their future constantly negotiated without their consent.
Biafrans must begin to understand that security is not given—it is guaranteed by self-determination.
No nation thrives where its people feel like strangers in their own land. No society progresses where the protection of lives is secondary to political calculations.
If a structure repeatedly fails to protect you, wisdom demands that you reconsider your place within that structure.
The call for exit is not born out of hatred—it is born out of necessity. It is a call for:
Safety of our children
Protection of our communities
Preservation of our identity
Control over our future
We cannot continue to rely on promises that have failed time and time again. Hope without action becomes a tool of continued oppression.
Biafrans must rise in unity, clarity, and purpose to demand a future where our security is not uncertain, where our lives are not negotiable, and where peace is not theoretical—but real and guaranteed.
My people, history will judge this generation not by what we endured, but by what we chose to do when the truth became clear.
The time has come to stop waiting, stop hoping, and start deciding.
We were not created to live in fear.
We were not destined to beg for safety.
We were born to be free, to be secure, and to determine our own destiny.
Let wisdom guide us. Let unity strengthen us. And let courage lead us to the future we deserve.
Biafra must live—not just as a dream, but as a reality.
Mazi Ifeanyi,
Head of Biafra Homeland Media
Thank God for social media, this not 1966. As Nigeria army has activated propaganda to demarket South East, Igbos must stand firm and counter all their propagandas. Over 30 million Igbos on social are large enough to dismantle all lies against Ndigbo. Stay united with one voice.
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