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@CitizenObs

Journalist • Biafra Advocate• Socialist • Igbo

Biafra Republic 가입일 Haziran 2015
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Mike Ozekhome, even after securing the discharge and acquittal of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, went outside the legal matter to plead with Late Buhari to free Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, understanding that this case had become a political case. But while Mike Ozekhome was doing all these, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's siblings were busy writing a petition against the same Mike Ozekhome. Each time I ponder on these, my conscience keeps on telling me that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's siblings honestly want their brother imprisoned. How on earth will you convince me and the public that Mike Ozekhome was working against Mazi Nnamdi Kanu?
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The "Special Cancer" keeps associating Mazi Nnamdi Kanu with "Igbo this" and "Igbo that". Why is the "Cancer" distancing Onyendu from #Biafra and IPOB? Simple question: did Mazi Nnamdi Kanu identify himself with Igbo or Biafra struggle? Have you all seen that this agent of state has nothing to offer. Look at how he cleverly misled Mazi Nnamdi Kanu into prison and ever since disappeared from the public.
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Dear Mezie, you were probably arguing with the "Special Cancer" himself or one of his cronies. If not, could anyone tell me how someone would compare the two scenarios? Ejiofor got discharged and acquittal for MNK, and the "Special Cancer" sent him to prison. Then, the "Special Cancer" is saying we should applaud him and blame Ejiofor? Have you ever seen such a level of idiocy? Isn't it clear whom the "Cancer" is working for?
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So the children of the elites in the zoo cannot join the army and police? By the time we are done, no one will be willing to join that useless, terrorist-infested army of the Fulani cowliphate. This is just the beginning. Be ready to sack more soldiers
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Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
GREAT BRITAIN'S DIRTIEST SECRET Or: What Really Happened While You Were at Woodstock "Everybody’s got skeletons. Most people keep them in the closet. Great Britain buried theirs under three million dead children and called it foreign policy. Here’s the secret they’ve spent fifty-five years hoping you’d never connect..." READ THE TRUTH>> link in comments
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BRITAIN'S BILL IS DUE. WHY THE UK HAS REFUSED TO TALK ABOUT BIAFRA: Written by Mike Arnold. Word is, my biggest sin in Washington isn’t what I’ve said about the genocide. It’s what I’ve said about the British. More specifically, I had the audacity to publicly say the B word: Biafra. Not as an advocate for separation, mind you — only for historical context. I have never advocated for Biafran secession. I have communicated their righteous grievances. I have also called on them repeatedly to lay down that talk for now and band together across tribal lines to end the evil regime strangling the entire nation. Only when the stranglehold is broken can every people group draw their own map in peace. But I believe — fundamentally, non-negotiably — that every people group has the right to choose their own path. And what the British did to them is a vast, horrific, ongoing evil.  And apparently, that is the most dangerous thing I can say in Washington. More dangerous than naming the genocide  and those behind jt. More dangerous than exposing the lobbyists and pharisaical swamp creatures. Because this one hangs a starvation genocide around some very important limey necks. So let’s talk about that. What Britain Did In 1914, Lord Lugard drew a line around two incompatible civilizations — the Islamic Caliphate of the North and the Christian and traditional peoples of the South — called it Nigeria, and handed it to the Crown. Nobody was asked. The contraption was designed from birth to keep the Caliphate in administrative control and the oil flowing to London. When the Southeast tried to leave in 1967 — after tens of thousands of Igbos were slaughtered in northern pogroms — Britain showed its hand. Their own declassified Foreign Office documents state it plainly: “The sole immediate British interest in Nigeria is that the Nigerian economy should be brought back to a condition in which our substantial trade and investment in the country can be further developed, and particularly so we can regain access to important oil installations.” That’s not my accusation. That’s their confession. Shell-BP — part owned by the British government — controlled 84% of Nigeria’s oil production. Two thirds of it was in Biafran territory. So Harold Wilson’s Labour government secretly armed the Nigerian federal military. Millions of rounds of ammunition. Hundreds of machine guns. Thousands of mortar and artillery bombs. Aircraft. Armored personnel carriers. While standing in Parliament and lying about it. Nigeria imposed a blockade on Biafra. Food couldn’t get in. Medicine couldn’t get in. The famine was not an accident. It was the strategy. When parliamentarians begged Wilson to stop — estimating two million deaths from starvation — he rebuffed them. Two days later he secretly agreed to supply Nigeria with aircraft for the first time. When images of skeletal Biafran children shocked the world, Wilson called it “propaganda.” Up to three million people died. Most of them children. Britain pocketed the oil. They have never apologized. Never acknowledged it in a school textbook. Never paid a single penny. What They Owe Here is a reasonable, precedented tally. Not a number pulled from the air — a calculation built category by category from documented facts. Oil Revenue — Biafran Territory Nigeria has earned approximately $600 billion in oil revenue since the 1960s. Two thirds of Shell-BP’s operations were in Biafran territory. At a 60% territorial share — $360 billion. Adjusted for inflation from 1967 dollars to today — conservatively $2.5 trillion. Wrongful Death — Up to 3 Million People International wrongful death precedents — Holocaust reparations, ICC awards, comparable genocide settlements — range from $100,000 to $500,000 per life. At a conservative $500,000 per person — $1.5 trillion. Structural Damages — 112 Years of the Contraption.
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Elochukwu is such a dubious character. He had persistently accused the DOS of "shifting the struggle from Onyendu," but turned a blind eye on the "Special Cancer," who has deliberately isolated Mazi Nnamdi Kanu from Biafra/IPOB. Below are some messages from the "Cancer of ndi umu nne," carefully and methodologically limiting MNK to an "Igbo affair" when that is not the case. How come Elochukwu has not called out the "Special Cancer"? Can Elochukwu substantiate how DOS is shifting the struggle from Onyendu, or that it is Onyendu who's surrounded by idiots with special and cancerous interests?
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BREAKING NEWS: A Yoruba man by the name Olajide Akeushola (also reported as Akinshola) has confessed to killing an Igbo woman for rituals. He killed 25-year-old Comfort Uwakwe from Imo state in October 2025. He killed her in a hotel room after s£X and dismembered her body in Epe, Lagos state, Nigeria. “Copied” 😓😓
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CHUKKS ENWEREM
CHUKKS ENWEREM@ENWEREM_CHUKKS·
@CitizenObs I so much respect Onyendu for his wisdom and knowledge, i didn’t just understand how he managed to come across these Ejimakor of a man to be one of his legal counsel. From day one my spirit never accepted him!
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izuchukwu Ozibo
izuchukwu Ozibo@zubixofbiafra·
@CitizenObs Then what is the work of @AloyEjimakor as a so called lawyer as he claimed. After they've succeeded in jailing Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in faraway sokoto Ejimako come out to talk thrash. Maxwell has disappeared. But we are coming for them when it's time to catch them.
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Hello @AIT_Online, when I say that you're dead media, I go further to show you proof. Below is a quick comparison between your channel on YouTube and one of the IPOB's channels. While you have 555 subscribers, IPOB Rapture Media has 86,300 subscribers. Is this 1967? 🤷‍♀️ 😝
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After successfully frustrating Barrister Ejiofor and SAN Ozhekome (the legal team that secured a judgment for his brother's release), this confused hooligan now wants to blame others for his own actions. You can't deceive us again.
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Dear Biafrans, take this moment to insist on restructuring the Tiger Base. The Igbo otellectuals have been quiet on Tiger Base, but this presents an opportunity to press the reset button.
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