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May 30th, The Heroes & Heroines Day Is Really Fast Approaching. Please The Genuine People Of United States of Biafra, Kindly Rush Now And Obtain Your Washington DC Tickets 🎟️🎟️It's Very Important Because Our Seats Are Limited!#USBGMay30th #WashingtonDC #November29th2024OurStand

Abuja, the capital city of the failed state of Nigeria, is calling for freedom bombs. They failed to protect the Christians and other minorities in their failed state. It’s time for freedom of Biafra Republic and other beautiful countries. @POTUS @vonderleyen @SecGenNATO @NATO












This is male hostel for University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN). Eni Njoku hostel to be precise. Every student in this hostel is living worst than prisoners. We can’t continue this way.







While we await the Finnish authorities to take the right and honourable course of action; namely, the immediate release of our Prime Minister, H.E. Simon Ekpa, from his unlawful detention, we also call on them to provide him with 24-hour security in light of credible threats to his life from the Nigerian regime. Furthermore, all appropriate remedies must be fully applied to address the shameful and deeply concerning conduct of certain Finnish authorities in this matter. At this critical moment, the Government of the United States of Biafra finds it necessary to remind the Finnish authorities of the warnings and observations made by a Finnish official who personally witnessed the genocide against Biafrans following the invasion of our territory by the Nigerian regime, an event during which millions of Biafrans were massacred. These remarks were made decades ago, long before some members of the present Finnish leadership, including the current President, Alexander Stubb, had assumed public office, or were even born. Below are excerpts from an interview published by Yle (@yleuutiset), titled “Martial Law in Biafra” (September 1968): “I believe that in the near future, guerrilla warfare is the only or best way to one day free this country.” “This country is artificial, and the British Empire didn't take into account the natural boundaries between Nigeria's different tribes or ethnic groups.” “They didn’t really think it through when they gave Nigeria its independence. I’m telling you, this won’t be the last war in Nigeria. Even the Rubat people, who have now sided with the federal government, can’t handle the pressure from the indigenous groups living up north.” “The air bombings are basically like terrorist attacks. They mainly target populated areas. Refugees get fired at on airstrips, but there don’t seem to be many bombs in Nigeria, and the ones they have are pretty small.” “Among the people, there seemed to be a very clear and strong belief that the war would continue, even if the Nigerians took over every city. Then the population would move into the forests, out there, as they say, into the bush, where you really can't see more than a few meters ahead, and every enemy would have to be hunted down one by one. At least I didn't notice any signs of their fighting spirit weakening.” @FinGovernment @Ulkoministerio @alexstubb @PetteriOrpo @anttihakkanen @MariPSRantanen @leena_meri @elinavaltonen @kokoomus @ECHR_CEDH @CoE_RuleofLaw @CoEHumanRights @court_afchpr @achpr_cadhp @ngoziora















