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American Veterans of Igbo Descent-AVID is a non-profit entity. Its membership is open to all Igbo veterans who honorably served in the United States Military.

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BLESSED 🥷@Dee_9889·
Revolution will start from the North, is coming up gradually. The suffering is too much.
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Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
Nnamdi Kanu’s Lawyer Urges Igbos To Flush Out ‘Foreign Invaders’ From South-East Forests | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/4v9jUKT
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AVIDUSA@avidusa·
Join American Veterans of Igbo Descent-AVID.
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aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
No shaking! Good tidings loading! And I even dressed for it.
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AVIDUSA@avidusa·
Nigeria was designed to fail and there is nothing anyone can do about it. The only viable solution is to dismantle the artificial boundaries and start all over.
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Nigeria was designed to fail and there is nothing anyone can do about it. The only viable solution is to dismantle the artificial boundaries and start all over.
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AVIDUSA@avidusa·
Nigeria was designed to fail and there is nothing anyone can do about it. The only viable solution is to dismantle the artificial boundaries and start all over.
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Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
@US_SrAdvisorAF here are your Nigerian farmers and herders. Note the “farmers” are the ones on the ground. The “herders” are the ones with the AK-47s shooting into their lifeless bodies while shouting Allahu Akbar. Remember this while you enjoy the money you earn from Tinubu’s massive no bid contracts to your client. #EarthShaker
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aloy ejimakor@AloyEjimakor·
Time to de-proscribe IPOB and end a discriminatory terror tag that targets Igbos The proscription of IPOB as a terrorist group in 2017 was never about genuine national security. It was (and remains) a politically motivated tool to suppress legitimate political dissent by the Igbo people and criminalize an entire ethnic group’s political expression. International bodies, Nigerian courts, and even the US & UK have repeatedly flagged the terror tag on IPOB as disproportionate, unlawful, and discriminatory. On 1st October 2020, multiple UN Special Rapporteurs sent an official communication to the Nigerian government urging it to “reconsider the proscription of IPOB as a terrorist group” and explicitly warned that “proscription should not be used as a means to quell legitimate political opinion and expression, nor to prevent individuals from exercising their rights of peaceful assembly and of association.” The rapporteurs stated further that: “We are concerned that these growing restrictions… may [reflect] a growing climate of intolerance towards the Igbo and Christian minorities...”. This was not abstract criticism. It built on earlier findings by former Special Rapporteur Agnes Callamard (end-of-visit statement, 2nd September 2019). In Opinion No. 25/2022 (published July 2022), the UN Human Rights Council examined the case of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. It declared his detention arbitrary, citing his rendition as tied directly to his leadership of IPOB. The UN Council demanded his unconditional release and compensation, underscoring that criminalizing membership in IPOB violates international standards on freedom of association and expression. On 8th March 2018, the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights (ACHPR) issued provisional measures in Communication 680/17 (Nnamdi Kanu & IPOB v. Federal Republic of Nigeria). It explicitly called on Nigeria to “rescind its decision branding IPOB and its members as terrorists” and “not to take any further action so as to avoid irreparable damage to the Victim, IPOB and its members.” On 26th October 2023, in Suit No. E/20/2023 before Justice A.O. Onovo of the Enugu State High Court, the court declared the 2017 proscription of IPOB “illegal, unconstitutional, null and void.” It awarded N8 billion in damages to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and ordered a public apology. Crucially, the court ruled that the proscription and its enforcement violate Section 42 of the 1999 Constitution, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of ethnicity. This judgment stands as binding authority exposing the proscription’s true intent: collective punishment of Igbos for daring to seek a referendum. Additionally, neither the United States nor the United Kingdom has ever designated IPOB a terrorist organization. Nigeria lobbied both governments to do so internationally and both refused. • The UK applies a “rigorous, evidence-based approach” and concluded IPOB “does not meet the legal criteria to be banned under UK law.” • The US has similarly declined, with the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) warning in a 10 February 2022 analysis that designating IPOB would be a “mistake that risks causing a massive human rights crisis.” From the foregoing, the evidence is irrefutable and compelling. The terror tag on IPOB is not a genuine security policy. it is instead a thinly-veiled ethnic discrimination aimed at Igbos, and it has enabled extrajudicial killings, mass arrests, and a climate of fear, while legitimate political agitation is crushed. De-proscription is not clemency; it is justice. It restores constitutional equality, complies with binding international opinions, and ends the weaponization of anti-terror laws against one ethnic group. Nigeria’s government must act now to repeal the proscription, release those held solely for IPOB affiliation, and engage in genuine dialogue. Aloy Ejimakor, 20th April 2026.
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Chima Echefule
Chima Echefule@Chimacoeche·
Do not forget that Tinubu and Omotosho jailed Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, an innocent man just mock the Igbos! Do not forget those who are still supporting him like Soludo, Onye Ego N’Ukpo, Hope Ozodimgba, David Umuohia, The Sudden Billionaires, O.U. Kalu, B. Kalu. etc. Let them know we will never forget!
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God'sSupreme@ChukaEzena38460·
@jcokechukwu Of course if you register Nigeria secretly with OIC (organization of Islamic conference) making it an islamic country, regions predominantly christians may declare independence. That's one thing Nigerian state don't know concerning ipob. Our agitation is just.
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AVIDUSA@avidusa·
Grateful to Rep. Riley Moore,Chairman Tom Cole, Vice Chair Mario Diaz-Balart,Chairman Brian Mast, Chairman Chris Smith, and the House Appropriations & Foreign Affairs Committees for their thorough report on the persecution of Nigerian Christians.
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uchechukwu@Uchechukwubiaf4·
BREAKING!!! US To Ban Nigeria From Exporting Cows To South Africa, Ghana, Cameron, Other Countries Over K!lling of Christians
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Rep. John James
Rep. John James@RepJames·
Thank you @RepRileyMoore for your leadership here. I've been raising the alarm for years on the persecution of Christians in Nigeria. We must not turn a blind eye. I applaud Rep. Moore and @POTUS for standing up for persecuted Christians in Nigeria and around the world.
Rep. Riley M. Moore@RepRileyMoore

📢 President Trump named Nigeria a CPC due to the horrific persecution of Christians & serious security threats the country faces. He asked me to lead the investigation. On Monday, I delivered our report to the White House. @POTUS is reviewing our recommendations. So can you🧵

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MacNatty 🇳🇦@Natty10_LFC·
There are only 3 Igbo leaders alive. (1) Mazi Nnamdi kanu (2) Peter Gregory Obi (3) Alex Chioma Otti Anyone else is a leader to only his wife & kids.
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AFRICAMUSTBEFREE!!!!!!!@engrICO2015·
💥💥BREAKING: Any Solution Ignoring Biafra Will Fail — Dr. Walid Phares Warns Trump on Alleged Christian Genocide A U.S. foreign policy analyst, Walid Phares, has reportedly told Donald Trump that any lasting solution to the alleged Christian genocide in Nigeria must address the Biafra question. According to Phares, efforts that overlook the political and historical grievances tied to Biafra will remain inconclusive and ineffective. He argued that resolving the deeper structural issues surrounding the region is key to achieving sustainable peace and protecting vulnerable communities. The statement has sparked renewed debate over the role of Biafra in Nigeria’s ongoing security and religious tensions. THE ONLY SOLUTION TO NIGERIA PROBLEM SEEM TO BE THE RECOGNITION OF BIAFRA STATE 💯 Great Africa Tv
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Sahara Reporters
Sahara Reporters@SaharaReporters·
American Veterans Of Igbo Descent Seek US Support For ‘Sovereign Safe Zone’ To Protect Nigerian Christians From Terror | Sahara Reporters bit.ly/3OCyTgr
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