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September 8, 2019
By Nelson Ofokar Yagazie | Biafra Writers
The persistent push of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, seems to be yielding results as European Union romances with the group. The EU, it has been gathered, has invited the leadership of IPOB to address them in its general assembly holding on September 10, 2019, over the group's quest for self-determination.
The leader of the group, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has since taken to his official twitter handle to announce his acceptance to the invitation and readiness to present to the EU the burning issues of the agitation and what a new Biafra holds for Africa.
Recall that the freedom-seeking group, IPOB, has staged a number of protests and awareness campaigns at the EU headquarters in Brussels. Leveraged by the ceaseless protest march the agitating group embarks on in different EU member countries, the Biafra quest, it seems, can no longer be ignored.
The Biafra quest is strengthened even further by the overt Islamization agenda ruthlessly pursued by the current Nigerian government. Europe doesn’t seem too comfortable with Arab-Islamic expansionism which, being brutal in nature, is an obvious threat to the free world. The idea of importing a Sudanese to impersonate late President Muhammadu Buhari and have him desecrate several international gatherings seems to has gotten to the nerve of several European MEPs who, taking all things into account, have decided to invite Kanu and his group to the EU general Assembly.
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Aso Rock – Nigeria’s seat of power – is uneasy with the development, especially as it came on the heels of Agnes Callamard unpalatable report. Agnes Callamard – United Nations Special Rapporteur for Extrajudicial, Summary or Arbitrary Executions – recently came out with reports on the arbitrary killings of members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, by the Nigerian government.
IPOB, Aso Rock knows, has a compelling case against Nigeria, and with Kanu’s charisma and unmatched oratory power, the future doesn’t seem to hold much for Nigeria.
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