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Thursday, 3 May 2018

WHEN THE BULLY MET THE HEADMASTER AT THE WHITE HOUSE.

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"Nigerian herdsmen don't carry AK 47's. They only use sticks"- President Buhari to President Donald Trump, The White House, 30th April 2018.
"We've had serious problems with Christians who have been murdered, killed in Nigeria. We're going to work on that problem and work on that problem very, very hard, because we can't allow that to happen."- President Donald Trump to President Muhammadu Buhari, The White House, 30th April 2018.
Despite all the smiles, banter, pretensions, diplomatic niceties, doublespeak and pleasing words these two assertions, from the bully and the big man respectively, remain the most relevant in yesterday's historic meeting between President Muhammadu Buhari and President Donald Trump at the White House.
The fact that Buhari, like a naughty little schoolboy standing before his intimidating headmaster, had to tell a pernicious and specious lie about the weaponry (or lack of it) of the Fulani herdsmen and attempt to absolve them of any blame for the horrendous genocide that is being perpetrated against Christians in our nation in order to escape being spanked speaks volumes.
And the fact that Trump, not fooled by the lie, like a wise old headmaster, had to issue a stern warning to the schoolyard bully about the killing of Christians says even more.

Monday, 23 April 2018

IPOB LAUNCH OPERATION COW DANCE 2 TO APPREHEND AND SUBMIT BUHARI TO DNA TEST DURING HIS UPCOMING TRIP TO WASHINGTON


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23/04/2018

Following the successful completion of our Operation Cow Dance, beautifully executed by the United Kingdom IPOB family, that led to the premature and unscheduled exit of the person referred to as 'Muhammadu Buhari' from his Abuja House London residence on Friday 20 April 2018 back to Nigeria; the leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has vowed to intensify it's efforts to unmask the real man, Jubril, behind the Buhari mask. In this regard we have decided to launch the follow-up Operation Cow Dance 2 to coincide with the planned arrival of 'Muhammadu Buhari' in Washington on April, 30th. The aim of this Operation Cow Dance 2, to be undertaken by the great IPOB family in the United States, is to apprehend and submit the man who has been doing the job of impersonating Buhari and deceiving millions of people all over the world to a DNA test.
It will be in the best of the Fulani cabal to suspend the planned trip to the US and take further steps to prevail upon Jubril not to contest as Buhari in 2019 because he will be unmasked. When our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the prophet of our time said that Buhari will usher in Biafra, this scenario currently playing out with Jubril must have been what he had in mind. We patiently waited for the cabal to announce that Jubril will run again in order to trap them in their own web of deceit and now we have done that, we are now going to bring an end to Nigeria by revealing the grand conspiracy and deception that created this Buhari alta ego.

Wednesday, 18 April 2018

NEWSBREAKING: Ohanaeze crisis: Nwodo sacked, replaced with Ozobu


The crisis rocking the Ohanaeze Ndigbo has reached its peak following the reported sack of its President-General, Chief John Nnia Nwodo.
DAILY POST reports that Nwodo has been in a running battle with the leaderships of both the Youth and Women wings of the apex Igbo socio-cultural organization.
However, in a statement obtained by DAILY POST on Wednesday, the Ohanaeze Youth Council said he has been replaced with Prince Richard Ozobu.

Saturday, 14 April 2018

THE AHIARA DECLARATION (The Principles of the Biafran Revolution) By EMEKA OJUKWU General of the People’s Army


   
TABLE OF CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................1
THE STRUGGLE..........................................................................................................2
THE MYTH ABOUT THE NEGRO....................................................................................7
SELF-DETERMINATION..............................................................................................10
ARAB-MUSLIM EXPANSIONISM...................................................................................12
AFRICA EXPLOITED..................................................................................................14
RUSSIAN IMPERIALISM.............................................................................................16
ANGLO-SAXON GENOCIDE........................................................................................18
NEGRO RENAISSANCE..............................................................................................19
NIGERIAN CORRUPTION............................................................................................20
RE-DISCOVERING INDEPENDENCE.............................................................................22
THE PEOPLE.............................................................................................................23
SHAKING OFF NIGERIANISM.....................................................................................24
THE PRINCIPLES OF THE REVOLUTION.......................................................................27
THE TASK OF A LEADER............................................................................................30
SOCIAL JUSTICE......................................................................................................32
PROPERTY AND THE COMMUNITY...............................................................................32
AN EGALITARIAN SOCIETY........................................................................................33
PUTTING THE REVOLUTION INTO PRACTICE................................................................34
THE LEGISLATURE....................................................................................................37
POLITICS AND THE REVOLUTION...............................................................................38
THE JUDICIARY........................................................................................................39
THE POLICE FORCE..................................................................................................40
THE ARMED SERVICES..............................................................................................41
THE PUBLIC SERVICES.............................................................................................42
TRAINING AND EDUCATION......................................................................................43
THE RIGHT TO WORK...............................................................................................45
HEALTH AND WELFARE.............................................................................................45
CULTURE AND HIGHER EDUCATION...........................................................................46
SELF-RELIANCE........................................................................................................47
THE QUALITIES OF THE INDIVIDUAL..........................................................................49
CONCLUSION...........................................................................................................51
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INTRODUCTION
PROUD AND COURAGEOUS BIAFRANS,
FELLOW COUNTRY MEN AND WOMEN,
I salute you. Today, as I look back over our two years as a sovereign and independent nation, I am overwhelmed with the feeling of pride and satisfaction in our performance and achievement as a people. Our indomitable will, our courage, our endurance of the severest privations, our resourcefulness and inventiveness in the face of tremendous odds and dangers, have become proverbial in a world so bereft of heroism, and have become a source of frustration to Nigeria and her foreign masters. For this and for the many miracles of our time, let us give thanks to Almighty God. I congratulate all Biafrans  at home and abroad. I thank you all the part you have played and have continued to play in this struggle, for your devotion to the high ideals and principles on which this Republic was founded.
I thank you for your absolute commitment to the cause for which our youth are making daily, the supreme sacrifice, and a cause for which we all have been dispossessed, blockaded, bombarded, starved and massacred. I salute you for your tenacity of purpose and amazing steadfastness under siege. 

Wednesday, 14 March 2018

Nigerian Govt’s Treatment Of IPOB Violates African Charter, Says African Commission On Human And People’s Rights

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The African Commission on Human and People’s Rights (ACHPR) has stated that the declaration of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) as a terrorist group, the attacks by Federal Government agencies on its members constitute a prima facie violation of the African Charter. The position of the commission, based in Banjul, The Gambia, was contained in a letter to President Muhammadu Buhari. Dated March 8 and signed by Soyata Maiga, ACHPR Chairperson, the letter was a response to the request from IPOB’s lawyers, Adulbert Legal Services, in favor of Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the group, and its members all over the world.

Thursday, 22 February 2018

NEWSBiafra: IPOB reacts to gov. Ikpeazu’s ‘attack’ on Nnamdi Kanu


The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has reacted to a statement credited to the Abia State Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu who called its leader, Nnamdi Kanu a liar. 
IPOB challenged the governor to “publish” whatever material at his disposal that will lend credence to his assertion on Kanu. In a statement signed and sent to DAILY POST by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, the pro-Biafra group, described Ikpeazu and governors in the region as “Hausa-Fulani stooge” masquerading as politicians in Igboland.

Wednesday, 21 February 2018

US varsity VC says Nigerian students are receiving expired education

US varsity VC says Nigerian students are receiving expired education


The Vice-Chancellor of the University of America, California, Prof. Gamalier O. Prince has said that Nigerian students are receiving an expired education.

Prince while speaking at the first joint matriculation of the University of America, an affiliate of Peaceland College of Education, Enugu said Nigerian leaders must fix the education system if there must be an improvement in the country.

Breaking News: Court Separate Nnamdi Kanu’s Trial from Others


By Sullivan Odumegwu
Today, February 20, 2018 in a dramatic twist, a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja ‘severed’ or judicially separated the trial of Nnamdi Kanu (the leader of IPOB) from that of the other three defendants initially charged with him.
The severance was pursuant to an application by motion filed by Barrister Aloy Ejimakor, counsel to one of the three sureties, Jewish Chief Priest, Shalum Ben Madu.
Addressing the court, Aloy Ejimakor contended that his client wished to be heard first on the motion he filed before any trial can arise. Ejimakor further stated that his motion is supported by new facts and points of law that required an adjournment and a separate hearing.

Sunday, 18 February 2018

BREAKING NEWS!!! Amnesty International Goes Tough On Nigerian Military, Declares IPOB The Most Peaceful Freedom Fighter Worldwide

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The indigenous people of Biafra have just recorded a major boost, as their cries for world attention has been heard, with Amnesty international just responding to the killings in the south-east.

Amnesty International (AI) made it known to the public that it is investigating the clash between the Nigerian Army and the members of the Nnamdi Kanu led Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, in Umuahia, Abia state.

Wednesday, 14 February 2018

Breaking: Nnamdi Kanu's Case File Mysteriously vanished In Appeal Court

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Biafra: IPOB insists court must deliver its judgment despite Kanu’s missing file.
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, yesterday asked the Court of Appeal to deliver judgment on its embattled leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, whether his case file was missing or not.
IPOB had raised the alarm over the purported disappearance of the case file of its leader, Mr Nnamdi Kanu at the Appeal Court.

Fear Of IPOB: ECOWAS Court Postpones Nnamdi Kanu’s Case

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The Economic Community of West Africa ECOWAS Court, has again adjourned hearing into the fundamental rights suit filed by leader of the indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu.
Mr. Kanu’s suit filed in March 2016 is yet to reach its hearing stage at the court since it was first brought before it.
The case had been adjourned in November 2017, after a previous postponement a month before that time, following applications by parties in the matter.

Monday, 29 January 2018

Southern Nigeria will push for referendum before 2019 election – Ijaw Republic Assembly

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The Ijaw Republic Assembly, IRA, has said that the people of Southern Nigeria will push for a referendum before the 2019 elections.
Speaking, a human right activist, and spokesperson of the group, Annkio Briggs pointed out that this is the only way Southerners could remain in Nigeria.

Wednesday, 10 January 2018

APC funding Boko Haram, says European MP

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The All Progressives Congress (APC) has been funding Boko Haram with the financial aid its governors receive from the European parliament, a leading Austrian politician has alleged.
Franz Obermayr (pictured), a senior member of the European parliament, asked the European Commission to probe the allegation, claiming the Nigerian leading opposition party has political and financial ties to the terror group.

UK must take lead on injustice in Cameroon

President Paul Biya of Cameroon
Paul Biya

I’d like to draw attention to the plight of political prisoners in Cameroon (Cameroon split as anglophones call for creation of ‘Ambazonia’, 3 January). I am in touch with some of those enduring horrible conditions in the notorious, severely overcrowded prison of Kondengui, many of whom have been there for over a year. Every few weeks they are brought before a military tribunal (which can impose the death penalty) but each time they appear, no witnesses are present and no case is brought. Some of them will appear again on 19 January and they are appealing for journalists and human rights organisations to be present to witness this cruel charade. They would like pressure to be brought on the government of Paul Biya to end this inhumane treatment of protesters. While there are so many in prison, and others unaccounted for, there can’t even be any thoughts of dialogue, nor can the thousands of people forced to flee to Nigeria come back while they have no assurance of safety.

WHEN THE BULLY MET THE HEADMASTER AT THE WHITE HOUSE.

"Nigerian herdsmen don't carry AK 47's. They only use sticks"- President Buhari to President Donald Trump , The Whi...