Monday, May 30, 2016

May 30: Scores killed in Onitsha, as Biafrans Commemorate Heroes Day All Over The World

Biafrans during the 2016 heroes day celebration in London today

Biafrans earmarked today the 30th of May as a day to remember and honour millions of their fallen heroes who were killed during the 1966 pogrom and the civil war.

Today the protest was observed in almost all the countries of the world as can be seen in the pictures below ...

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

The Horrors of Being Single in Nigeria

 
By Tochi Eze
It’s a typical Saturday afternoon and the atmosphere is almost tangibly boring. Naturally, I’m in the middle of an activity and by activity I mean my eyes were glued to my lap top’s screen, watching old movies. Then my phone rings, a blatant interruption of my perfectly scheduled movie time. I plaster a frown on my face and dig it up from under my pillow. I see the caller I.D and it is one of my aunties. My frown burrows deeper. She only calls when there is a wedding or a funeral.

Sunday, May 22, 2016

BIAFRA: IPOB Delineates South East and South South Into Five Regions

Biafrans in Diaspora
The Customary Government of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has delineated the South-East and South-South area of the old Eastern Region into five differet region for the purpose of administrative mobilization regions as follows: 

Friday, May 20, 2016

IPOB hails Niger Delta Avengers for issuing Buhari ultimatum on Kanu's release

…insists Biafra not only for Igbo-speaking people 


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Biafrans on a peaceful protest
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has commended the Niger Delta Avengers, NDA, and the Red Egbesu Water Lions on the ultimatums issued the federal government to unconditionally release its leader, Nnamdi Kanu and the former national security adviser, Col. Dasuki Sambo (retd).

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Fulani Killings: Archbishop Chukwuma Leads Women Of 'Uzo-Uwani' In Enugu On A Massive Protest

Pic 1: Uzo-Uwani Women Protesting in Enugu
Female Survivals of the Uzo-Uwani Massacre carried out by suspected Fulani herdsmen have taken to the streets to register their grievances.

According to the protesters who are mostly women, they're mourning the lives of their loved ones whom they lost to Fulani herdsmen barbarism.

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Justice Mohammed Uwais' son killed in air strike along with an ISIS leader

Abu Waheeb
Ibrahim Uwais, son of former chief justice of Nigeria, was killed in an air strike by US-led coalition forces on a senior ISIS leader in Iraq on May 6.
TheCable understands that Halima, Ibrahim’s wife who travelled with him to Iraq in February 2015, has called to inform her father-in-law, Mohammed, who was Nigeria’s chief justice from 1995 to 2006.

Wednesday, May 04, 2016

Othman Dan Fodio is Not Done With Nigeria Yet....

I came across this powerful piece on facebook by an insight provider and business consultant, Ogbo Awoke Ogbo, and decided to share it on this blog since it's in line with my thoughts on the Northern/Hausa-fulani conquest of Nigeria.

Armed Fulani herdsmen
Othman Dan Fodio is not done with Nigeria yet - that 's the crux of the whole matter!

By Ogbo Awoke Ogbo

Nigeria is not dealing with religion. Nigeria is not with dealing terrorism. Nigeria is not dealing with ethnic suspicion and tribal hatred - we really don't have issues with each other on personal levels (of my top five friends on earth, two are Yoruba, one Tiv, one Efik, one Igbo. And many of you don't know but I have Yoruba in-laws, nieces and nephews. So, don’t get these things twisted, if I must borrow the expiring slang of Nigerian teenagers).