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if Chiukwu Okike Abiamalu is for me, who can be against me? #Biafra is the last Hope of an #African man.

Áròbínágų Katılım Ocak 2012
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@USinNigeria "Signing ceremony to preserve Nigerian diverse cultural heritage' , this is hilarious 🤣🤣. They are running out of ideas on how to keep keeping the zoological republic as one.The restoration of the Indigenous states of #Biafra is Sacrosanct. #FreeNnamdiKanuNow
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IGBO History & Facts
IGBO History & Facts@IgboHistoFacts·
This is not a story outsiders can tell
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
3 years in power and over 3000 Nigeria have died in the hands of terrorists, including over 300 men of Nigeria’s security services 3 years of total failure in all aspects
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Dr Kolins
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So the Yorubas are comparing a school cultist Wole Soyinka to a great legend , Chinua Achebe?🤔👀
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chukwudi Biafra child
chukwudi Biafra child@chukwudibiafra9·
Their greatest strength was never found in military equipment. It was found in their courage, in their closeness to one another, and in the unbreakable belief that their people deserved to live free and secure upon their ancestral land.
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Eastern Heritage Network
Eastern Heritage Network@heritagenewsnet·
Gowon, is this a palm tree? Gowon is evil. This building located at 2 Jideofor Nzeogwu Street, off Awka Road, Inland Town Onitsha, Anambra state, is the sole remaining structure in Igboland that bears the scars of bullet wounds from the Nigeria Biafra War.
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Chude@Chude_ND1

Yakubu Gowon is on Arise TV telling the world that most of the bullets fired by the Nigerian military forces during the Genocide in Igbo land only hit palm trees and not people. Is this what he wrote in the book he just released? No wonder Theophilus Danjuma donated N3billion to his book of lies a few days ago. These are people who should be facing the International Criminal Court for crimes against humanity.

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NecheX
NecheX@NecheXTech·
Igbo landing Nri kingdom Aro confedrency Aba women's riots The biafran war The Igbo tech supremacy in Africa. The 20 pounds miracle The Igbo apprenticeship system. Inventors of democracy Expert in steel making Igboukwu tech marvel Yet people who have no history other than wars and scavenging thinks they are better suited to meddle in Igbo affairs. Chineke kpoi unu oku.
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Citizen Observer@CitizenObs·
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Mike Arnold
Mike Arnold@MikeArnoldTruth·
It's coming...
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𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐤𝐞🔰
𝐃𝐫𝐚𝐤𝐞🔰@DrakeOfficial06·
In Nigeria today which business pays more than the business that these Fulani terrorists are doing?
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Harry Da Diegot
Harry Da Diegot@trigottista·
One Yorugba, just to hype uncanny birds, stole photos of Enugu to post as Ibadan Another uncanny bird trying to defend Ibadan posted Ibadan as Anambra Una no love chocolate city again??
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247-IGBO
247-IGBO@247IGBO·
Beautiful Igbo Lady giving identity education to Igbos. There is no names as beautiful and meaningful as Igbo names. Igbo names and Igbo language are our identity. We must not become the Ijaws that answer names like Joe Peterside or Felix Sidestone. Give your children Igbo names.
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Dr Kolins
Dr Kolins@im_Kolins·
Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu is widely regarded as one of Nigeria’s earliest major business magnates and is often described as the first Nigerian billionaire in modern historical accounts. During the royal visit of Queen Elizabeth to Nigeria in the 1950s, luxury vehicles such as Rolls Royce cars were part of official arrangements and became symbols of prestige and colonial era protocol. Over time, different versions of this story have circulated online, sometimes influenced by regional bias especially from the Yoruba tribe, incomplete information, or attempts to reshape historical narratives. This is why such claims should always be checked against documented historical records, official archives, and credible historical research rather than relying on social media versions of events.👇👇👇
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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
Someone please create a petition link regarding the “Surviving Biafra” documentary. Once the petition is up, we will share it across every platform.
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J. C. Okechukwu
J. C. Okechukwu@jcokechukwu·
U.S. Accuses Nigerian Army, Police of Colluding With Terrorists. Is Anyone Surprised?
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Eastern Heritage Network
Eastern Heritage Network@heritagenewsnet·
Sir Louis Odumegwu Ojukwu, father of Chukwuemeka Ojukwu, was a major Nigerian businessman whose wealth and influence in transport and commerce contributed to the country’s pre-independence economic development. Historical records also show that Igbo traders and professionals played a strong role in trade, investment, and nation-building in Nigeria’s early years, helping shape parts of its economic growth.
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Treazy
Treazy@treazyblaq·
A non-Igbo person who was not even born during the Biafran war is making a documentary titled “Surviving Biafra” and some of you fools are trying to gaslight me into believing it is going to be accurate and free of bias. Please. I have lived long enough to see how the media is repeatedly used to distort the image of ndi Igbo, twist our history, misrepresent our traditions, and frame us in the worst possible light. I do not trust a non-Igbo person handling a story as sensitive and traumatic as Biafra. A documentary titled “Surviving Biafra” made by outsiders is most likely going to become the complete opposite of what actually happened. They will rewrite history, soften atrocities, and somehow position themselves as the victims while the people who suffered starvation, bombings, displacement, and mass death get reduced to footnotes. Was it not Gowon himself who recently came out admitting truths that exposed decades of lies surrounding the war? Lies that cost millions of ndi Igbo their lives. Yet now people are telling me “it’s one Nigeria” and “anyone can tell the story.” If that is the case, then why use the name Biafra? Why center Igbo pain and Igbo history? If the story is being told from a Nigerian perspective, do you honestly think they are going to portray themselves as the villains in a war where ndi Igbo were massacred and starved? Like I said before, let them make documentaries about how the Fulani enslaved and sold Yorubas. Let them make documentaries about herdsmen ravaging the South West and kidnapping people daily. Stop using ndi Igbo for clout and attention. Because somehow whenever attention is needed, Igbos are dragged into the conversation. They know without ndi Igbo attached to it, many people would not even pay attention.
Treazy@treazyblaq

If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Holocaust, If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Rwandan genocide, If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Armenian genocide, If as a Nigerian I cannot make a documentary about the Somali civil war, If an Igbo woman cannot even have the word “Owanbe” in an exhibition she is holding in Lagos without getting attacked, Then Meji Alabi-Isama and Leke Alabi-Isama have absolutely no business making a documentary about the Biafran genocide as Yoruba people. Biafra is not some neutral historical topic to us. It is generational trauma, starvation, massacres, displacement, grief, and pain that still lives in Igbo families today. If they are so desperate to tell a story, they should tell the story of how Yorubas were enslaved and sold by the Fulani. They should make a documentary about the fall of the Oyo Empire instead of inserting themselves into Igbo history.

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Chukwu-ebuka
Chukwu-ebuka@Nwabulibu·
Since the Nigeria-Biafra war ended, Gowon has been telling lies about why the war had to be fought and why it wasn’t his fault that Nigeria killed over 3 million Igbo men, women, and children, including pregnant mothers. First, he said he didn’t understand Emeka Ojukwu’s English. Second, he said Ojukwu came more prepared than him for the Aburi Accord. Third, he said he had fever on that very day, which is why he agreed to everything that was proposed. Every day he makes it easier for Igbo people to want to chop his head off on the street. Personally, I am asking that Gowon be tried in an open court and sentenced to death by firing squad. He must be executed openly on Igbo soil. Gowon’s blood will be the beginning of getting the long-awaited justice for innocent Igbo people killed. While at that, we would also like Obasanjo to be tried. There are many other participants in the war. We don’t need a documentary done by BBC News, a news organization with a history of bias against the Igbo people. In 1966, the BBC was the first to tag a military coup an “Igbo coup”—the same thing they tried to do in America, which is why they’re being sued for billions of dollars today by a sitting U.S. President, Donald Trump. BBC News has a notorious history of instigating hatred and violence in foreign countries while ignoring atrocities committed by the British government across the globe. What we need is justice, and it starts with putting Gowon on trial, condemning him to death. He must be executed publicly, and it will have to happen in any one of the Igbo states. BBC News can go to hell with their documentary.
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