INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS WILL MONITOR ''BIAFRA SIT AT HOME''---IPOB
The Biafra Herald
INTERNATIONAL OBSERVERS WILL MONITOR BIAFRA SIT AT HOME---IPOB
It has become imperative for the leadership and entire family members
of the indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB)
worldwide, to reiterate once
again the absolute importance of strict compliance with the sit-at-home
directive issued by the highest command of IPOB on 30th of May 2018.
Every family, kindred, village, clan, town across the length and breadth
of Eastern region, Mid-West and Middle Belt is expected to remain
indoors from 6pm on Tuesday the 29th to 6pm on the 30th of May.
It is expected, as was the case last year, that a team of local and
international observers will be on ground to monitor compliance and
interview people. This 30th of May 2018 sit-at-home is the clearest
possible way for we Biafrans to convey to the whole world our
determination to forge a distinct path away from the murderous chaos
that Nigeria has become. There is no other pain free way to attract the
attention of the world than ensuring that entire East, Midwest and
Middle Belt is completely locked down on the 30th.
All over the
world in over 100 countries and territories, IPOB family meetings will
gather to rally and offer prayers in memory of our heroes that
sacrificed their lives that we may live. We owe our Biafran soldiers
that fell in battle an eternal debt of gratitude which our annual
sit-at-home is only but a minor but significant contribution this
generation can make in acknowledgement and honour of their supreme
sacrifice.
We expect international media outlets to cover this
year's events extensively. Television stations across Europe have
started airing Biafra War documentaries and sensitising their
populations about the genocide that consumed over 3.5 million lives of
which over a million are children under the age of 10. Apart from Jewish
holocaust of the Second World War, the highest number of recorded
deaths as a result of targeted hatred towards a particular ethnic group
occurred in Biafraland from 1966 to 1970. A four year period of
sustained campaign of ethnic hatred, slaughter and genocide
unprecedented in the history of Africa. Rulers of Nigeria set out to
kill every single Igbo man, woman and child and had they been left to
their devices, they would have succeeded. That is why anybody talking
about restructuring in Biafraland is a traitor and slave merchant.
If not for the extraordinary bravery of Biafran soldiers in battle,
covert and overt intervention of the World Jewish Council and
particularly the personal appeal of Dr. Henry Kissinger to the then
President Richard Nixon of the United States, the British through their
Hausa-Fulani surrogates would have ensured the complete extermination of
the Biafran race from the face of the earth. The result of which would
have meant that no identifiable Igbo person would be in existence today.
Whatever remnants that may have survived the onslaught would have been
forcibly converted to Islam. This is reason why every single Easterner,
no matter where domiciled in Nigeria, must stay indoors on the 30th to
honour those that gave their lives that we may live.
We must
remember all that died unjustly not just because it is expedient to do
so but because it is the morally upright thing to do. We must honour
them and we know it is right to do so.
All Fulani police
commissioners that litter Biafraland must desist from commenting about
this solemn occasion. Some of them have offered comments that we deem
insulting to the memory of the dead. We don't have a say about how they
honour their victims of Boko Haram violence in core Arewa North and
those killed by their fellow Fulani terrorists. We have chosen
sit-at-home as the best way to say thank you to all our brave soldiers
for what they did for us between 1967-70. It will be crass insensitivity
of the highest order for any Fulani police or army officer in the East
to intrude upon our grief.
COMRADE EMMA POWERFUL MEDIA AND PUBLICITY SECRETARY FOR IPOB.
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