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#BiafrExit : Am glad to be here, God bless #Biafra

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Biko nu, asi m ka m jukene, obu gini kpatara na imirikiti imi umu afo igbo amaghi ka esi ede ma obu asu igbo nke oma? hmmmm obukwa gini kpatara na otutu ndi be anyi na-eche na so ndi ma akwukwo bu naani ndi ahu ma ka esi asu asusu ndi ocha? kedu nke bu na mmadu ga ano na mmiri ncha abaa ya anya? biko nu e, kedu ihe unu ga agwa umu unu ma ha tolite? hmmmmm a chorom ka unu ndi na-kato edere nke m dere unyia bia ebea ma zaa m ajuju ndia biko o o

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# My reply to one sycophantic Yoruba coward...
Ode! For your stupid mind you think if worst comes to worst Nigeria will defeat the Igbos again? Check your history over again because I believe you don't know that the common Igbo man will be resting peacefully in his house with his family while the trained military in every single area of the Biafran Republic will wipe off this contraption from the face of the earth.
Ask yourself why haven't Buharia defeated the avengers? For una mind una think say na just ordinary boys that are making noise. Nigeria's oil value in the International community has fallen. Still waiting for the idiots at the helm of affairs to say they have done something to curb it.
We are more than ready to wipe you guys off. It's just this compassionate heart of ours.
After the Civil war of 1967-1970, you guys didn't ask yourself where majority of Ndi Igbo fled to right? Well you'll be very surprised if you do check on that?
Our people are back to take what's theirs.
Nnamdi Kanu is one of them boys over there. When you meet the other Big boys; those of them that have more money than your state you'll be greatly surprised. After the war do you know how much Gowon gave Ndi Igbo? I bet you don't know foolish man.
Yet, na we own any big market in Nigeria, even though they stole our oil like as if it was theirs.
# Na posterity go finish all of una.
Ole!

#FreeBiafra #FreeNnamdiKanu #FreeChidiebereOnwudiwe #FreeAllBiafrans in detaintion #BiafrExit

THE IGBO ORIGIN OF THIS WORDS: ANGEL, GABRIEL, MICHEAL, RAFAEL
IGBO language: ( na-aga elu Ose), meaning, ‘goes up to the high place of God’). The consonants n-g-l was wrongly vowelized by the English to derive the word ‘angel’.
The three archangels—Gabriel (Igbo language: (ọ ga ebe rị elu,)meaning ‘goes to the place that is very High’), Michael (Igbo language: (ama e che elu,) meaning ‘the spirit that guards the Heavens’), Rafael (Igbo language: (a rịọ e fe Eli), meaning ‘pleads and worships the Most High’). All have Igbo language
etymology. the GREEKS/ROMANS , DID CUT AND JOIN TO FORM THE NEW WORDS MOST OF YOU BEAR AS ENGLISH NAMES TODAY .LOL

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The Movement for the Actualization of a Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSO, has described the gather­ing of some Igbo leaders at Owerri, last Thursday, orgainsed by the Prof. Igariwey leadership of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, as a mere jamboree, stating that it failed woefully to address the present yearn­ings of Ndigbo.



The Comrade Uchenna Madu-led faction of MAS­SOB made this assertion in a press statement re­leased yesterday, a copy of which was mailed to The AUTHORITY on Sunday.



Part of the statement reads: “The leadership of the current Ohanaeze Ndigbo failed woefully on the yearnings and expec­tations of Ndigbo, in their conference in Owerri.



“They consciously and systematically avoided raising the fundamental and paramount issues that are affecting the Igbo na­tion in Nigeria which in­cludes the quest and agita­tion for Biafra restoration, the release of Biafra Free­dom fighters like Nnamdi Kanu, Benjamin Onwuka, Lotachukwu Okoli, Chi­diebere Onwudiwe and 21 others at Awka/Onitsha prisons.



“Igariwey-led Ohanaeze also kept mute on the in­sensitive and extra-judicial killings of non-violent Bi­afra agitators on February 9 at Aba and on May 30, 2016 at Nkpor, Anambra State.”



MASSOB stressed that the decisions they reached at the Owerri Conference is rejected and disregarded since it failed to address the above stated burning contemporary issues both­ering the Igbo nation.



The pro-Biafra group querried that “how can Ohanaeze Ndigbo that claims to be the umbrella of Ndigbo be insensitive to the plight of Ndigbo in Nigeria?



“They deliberately chose to be cowards in defence of political, economic, social and religious interests of Ndigbo in Nigeria.”



Meanwhile, a pro-Biafra activist currently based in Australia, Mr Chijioke Ede, said, the dream of an independent State of Biafra remains the lasting solution to enhance socio-infrastructural develop­ment of Igboland and the rest of Nigeria, as the case may be, by encouraging enterprise and competi­tion among states, just as obtained in the United States of America (USA) and other civilised na­tions.



Mr Ede who was the Enugu State secretary of Igbo Youths Association, which eventually collapsed into MASSOB, before he left for Australia in May, 2014, dropped this hints in his mail to The AUTHOR­ITY on Sunday.



He lamented that the pains he suffered at the hands of law enforcement agencies in Nigeria, be­cause of his astute belief in the Biafra struggle before he left the shores of the country, but emphasized that they are also build­ing up pressure groups from outside the country, in support of the Biafra struggle.



Ede stated that, “On January 2, 2013, we were attacked at our meeting centre; as we were running for our safety, some of us were shot. I was hospital­ised for 33 days before I was discharged. My body still bears the marks of the gunshots and torture.”



He stated that he would return home at the appro­priate time to join forces with the home front once again, because there is no going back in the struggle to emancipate the Igbo na­tion from political slavery.

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