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Showing posts with label Gov. Wike. Show all posts
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Monday, 21 December 2020

MORE BIAFRAN JEWS AIRLIFTED FROM THE RUINS OF OBIGBO GENOCIDE TO FULANI DSS & ARMY DEATH CAMPS IN THE NORTH


By Mazi Nnamdi Kanu | The Biafra Times

December 21, 2020


How is it possible that Nyesom Wike the little black Hitler and his Fulani masters can invade Obigbo, kill hundreds of men, women and children and proceed to extra-judicially- without court order airlift every able bodied Igbo man or boy they can find to the north for summary execution. 

Not minding those we rescued from army death camps in Niger State at huge financial cost, here is another list of those found in Abuja. Some of them are in DSS Training Camp while others are in Abacha Barracks also in Abuja. This is a Fulani DSS & Army that cannot fight Fulani terrorists but they are busy killing Igbo Biafrans and transporting hundreds of them without court order to death camps in the north. 

The US Government and British High Commissioner to Nigeria are aware of this extermination program against #BiafranJews condoned and sanctioned by Ohaneze. 

Here are their names:

1.Ogoke iheme

2.Ikenna opara 

3.Ambrose ume

4.Mike uzodinma

5.Emma Felix

6.Ositadinna Aboy

7.Ugbouku asisi

8.Wisdom chibuike 

9.Wisdom Emeka 

10.Austin mba 

11.Ejike somto 

12.Chukwu  Emmanuel 

13.Dike ngbonu 

14.Okeosisi phillip 

15.Oliver badmus 

16.Okechukwu    Ekechukwu 

17.Pius  Vincent

18.Boniface Okafor

19.Mbadiwe Godwin

20.Sima man

21.Joseph nnwaaba

22. Mr p

23.Omenne Happy 

24. Eze imo

25. Gozie  Oliver 

26.Nwamadi Monday 

27.Izunne Gilbert

28.Nwabueze chineyeze

29. Favour uchenna

30.Ego Samuel 

31.Ibenwolu faith 

32.Abel Daniel

33.Young Winner

34.Pepper white

35.Freedom kekeboy

36.Obinna ekechukwu 

37.Adonai uwakwe

38.Celestine uwakwe

39.Arinze water 

40. One man mopol

41.Onyenma  ameachi 

42.Chukwunonso Andrew

43.Chikwado Hossana

44.Ndubuisi officer 

45.Samuel jaja

46.Okoli kanayo

47.Kosisochukwu ojiako

48.Miracle ojiako

49.Uzoma ojiako

50.Titus emeka

51.Goodness nwagbaraukwu

 52. VICTOR O. AJOGWU  

 53. MATTHIAS A. ONIDOMA  

 54.OGECHUKWU G. RAPHAEL-ASADU  

55. RAPHAEL OBINNA ASADU  

56.OSMOND OSITA MAMAH  

57.KEVIN UBAKA UGWU  

58. CHUKWUDUBEM E. EZEH  

59.OZIOMA KOSOLU UDECHI  

60. RAPHAEL SIMON NGWU EZEH  

61.ONYEBUCHI JOHN OMEJE  

62.MADUKWE HELEN NWANYI  

63. PATRICK ANAYOCHUKWU 

64. EZEUGWU UCHENNA THOMAS  

65. OKWOR TIMOTHY CHIMA  

66.JULIA C. CHUKWUDI-OKORO  

67.OGBO GODWIN OMALE  

68.ERNEST UGOCHUKWU ELEJE  

69. LINUS SUNDAY OKORO  

70. SABASTINE .O. ASOGWA 

 71.LIVINUS ONYEBUCHI OJOBOR  

72. INNOCENT R. UGWUEKE  

73.SIMON AKUNNA AMADI  

 74. ELIZABETH N. NNAJI  

75. MMADUABUCHI JOSIAH EZE  

76. EBERECHUKWU 

77. PROMISE OKPE  

78. OMEJE 

79. CHRISTOPHER PETER  

80.PROMISE IJEOMA EZE  

81. APPOLONIA .U. AGBO  

82. UGWU ANTHONY OKECHIKEL  

83. COSMAS .A. UGWU  

84. BENEDICT C. EZUGWU  

85. NELSON B. U. ATTAMAH  

86.MICHAEL E. UGWUANYI  

87. GODWIN EZEUGWU ATTAMAH  

 88. EMMANUEL O. ATTAMAH  

 89. OBINNA OJI  

    GODWIN 

90. CHUKHUEMEKA OMEH  

 91. LINUS UROKO EZE  

   MARTINS 92.OLUCHUKWU UGWOKE  

93. EZE GEORGE OKWUDILI  

 94. GEOFFREY O. UGWUOKE OBOLLO AFOR

 95. NWODO EMMANUEL 

 96. OGBONNAYA OBOLLO AFOR

 97. MAMAH REMIGIUS 98. ODINAKA OBOLLO AFOR

 99. BEN CHUKWUEMEKA 

100. OLOKO OBOLLO AFOR

 101.NNAMA CELESTINE 102.CHINWE OBOLLO AFOR

 103. DESMOND ONYEBUCHI EZEME OBOLLO AFOR

 104 .CHARLES UGWU OBOLLO AFOR

  105. CHINWE C. NESTOR-EZEME OBOLLO-AFFOR

    106. EZEME NESTOR CHIKA OBOLLO-AFFOR

   107. NKEM FAITHFUL MAKATA OBOLLO-AFFOR

   108. EZE IKE CHUKWU OBOLLO-AFFOR

  109. GERALD UGOCHUKWU ABONYI OBOLLO-AFOR

110. EZEUGWU PAUL IKECHUKWU OBOLLO-AFOR

   111. ODO KYRIAN OBIORA OBOLLO-AFOR

   112. ODO MICHAEL IFEANYI

113. Boniface Okafor

114. Mbadiwe Godwin

115. Sima man

116. Joseph nnwaaba

117. Mr p

118. Omenne happy 

119.Eze imo

120. Gozie  Oliver 

121. Nwamadi Monday 

122. Izunne Gilbert

123. Nwabueze  chineyeze

124. Favour uchenna

125. Ego Samuel 

126. Ibenwolu faith 

127.Abel Daniel

128. Young Winner

129. Pepper white

130. Freedom kekeboy

131. Obinna ekechukwu 

132. Adonai uwakwe

133. Celestine uwakwe

134. Arinze water 

135. One man mopol

136.Onyenma  ameachi 

137.Chukwunonso Andrew

139. Chikwado Hossana

This is the One Nigeria some demons want us to subscribe to. Impossible!

Monday, 9 November 2020

History repeating itself, Wike and Ken Saro Wiwa - Mazi Nnamdi Kanu



November 10, 2020 | The Biafra Times


 A little over 50 years ago, a young pretender to the throne Wike is aspiring to occupy today, by the name Ken Saro Nwiwa, later named Wiwa, just as Nwike is now Wike instead of Nwike by removing the first letter 'N' in his Igbo surname, made the mistake of betraying his own, the people of Biafra. Today his village has not only been destroyed by pollution courtesy of successive regimes of the same cattle herding, intellectually backward and roundly primitive Fulani tribe, they also KILLED him. And I ask, is Ogoni free today as a result of Saro Wiwa's betrayal? We all all know the answer to that. Wike, this is the same prize you will pay for your betrayal of Biafra but yours will be worse because the name Wike will no longer exist. 

To add a lorry load of insult to injury, they have now converted Saro Wiwa's village to a land of prisoners and the dead. An important lesson to the people of Ogoni and those who may be contemplating supporting Wike. You all must know that betrayal of your people never pays! In the end your Fulani masters will kill you and the same people you claim you are trying to shield from Biafra, enslaved for life.

Read Also: #EndSars: Nigerian Youths failed because they had the Wrong People in Mind

Exact scenario in Ogoni land played out a while back in Oduduwa land. A Yoruba prince and warrior named Afonja the then Aare Ona Kakanfo of Yorubaland from Illorin a core Yoruba territory, betrayed his nation by serving the cause of the Janjaweed Fulani caliphate as Bola Ahmed Tinubu is doing today. Like Ken Saro Wiwa, he too paid with his life because the Fulani Janjaweed he so dilligently served killed him and took over his land. They did not just build prisons and burial grounds in Illorin, they took the whole town over and in place of the usual Yoruba Oba they installed their Fulani emir. To this day Fulani has been ruling Illorin a Yoruba town. Illorin now report to Sokoto not  Ife. Betrayal of your people never pays!

Sometimes I wish Nigerian youths and some of their confused, ego-maniacal and murderous rulers like Wike can pause and have regard for history.



The Biafra Times

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Friday, 6 November 2020

Unveiling The Obigbo Army Killing Fields: 50 Killed, 80 Injured, Scores Disappeared & Hundreds Held In Secrecy - Intersociety

 


…in all, 110 killed & 200 injured by Army and Police in Rivers, Anambra, Imo, Abia, Ebonyi & Enugu via EndSARS


Friday, 6th Nov. 2020 | The Biafra Times


The Int’l Society for Civil Liberties & Rule of Law can circumstantially, verifiably and statistically state that the EndSARS protests in the Igbo States of Rivers (largely Igbo), Anambra, Enugu, Ebonyi, Abia and Imo were turned into shooting and killing spree by ethno-religiously imbalanced armed soldiers of the Nigerian Army and personnel of the Nigeria Police Force, leading to close range shooting to death of at least 110 unarmed citizens and terminal injuring of at least 200 others.

These, including Gov Wike aided Army massacre in Obigbo and environs, generally took place in 14 days or from 21st Oct to 4th Nov 2020. The killings were so glaring that the corpses of the slain littered inside the bushes and by the roadsides; with some buried shallowly or left to decompose and others picked up by their relatives or emergency officials of some of the affected States especially Rivers and Enugu States. There are also independent reports of scores of bodies of the slain buried atrociously by soldiers in shallow graves including melting them with acid substances. Such was the case in Aba in Feb 2016 and Sept 2017 and Onitsha and Nkpor in May 2016.

While most of the shootings, killings and injuries had occurred between 21st and 24th Oct 2020; a period of three days, in Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo and Abia States, those of Obigbo and environs in Rivers State took place between 21st Oct when the Gov Nyesom Wike imposed curfew in Oyigbo Local Government Area, targeting Obigbo and environs and 4th Nov, a period of 14 days, when the curfew supposedly elapsed and the massacre forced to subside following public outcries. Since then, Gov Wike has been running from pillar to pole defending himself, saying he ‘did not invite soldiers to kill Obigbo residents”.

We also wish to state clearly that the 50 death figures and 80 gunshot injuries in Obigbo and environs are most likely to be very conservative. This is going by the fact that pieces of credible information are still filtering in and what we have given here is the general evaluation of what happened. The projected 50 deaths and 80 injuries were temporarily arrived at based on credible information gathered from some of the survivors, who also told us that “they saw soldiers driving away dozens of blindfolded residents of their area (Obigbo and environs) with their hands tied behind their back and taken away half naked in batches of military vehicles”. Intersociety is presently carrying out extensive investigation into the massacre especially with regard to ascertaining the final figure of the dead, the tortured, the sexually harassed including the raped; the burnt, the destroyed, the looted, the arrested and incarcerated and the permanently disappeared.

The number of those blindfolded and made half naked who were independently seen being taking away is estimated at over 200. Our contacts who independently verified from police authorities said police told them that none of them arrested and taken away by soldiers since 21st Oct has been handed over to the Rivers State Police Command as at 4th Nov 2020. This raises serious suspicion of secret killing of scores of them by soldiers and possible decimation of their bodies with acid substances for purpose of erasing traces. We also seriously suspect that those arrested since two weeks and possibly held illegally in secret Army custodies are most likely to be undergoing outlawed and agonizing detention practices.

Therefore, as statistics conscious rights group, Intersociety has refused to speak categorically on Obigbo massacre until pieces of reliable statistics or information are gathered. That is to say that this position of ours on the number of the slain and the maimed arising from the massacre is not final, but a credible attempt to present the thirsty global community with a general statistical idea of what the ethno-religiously lopsided Nigerian Army did to Christian citizens of old Eastern Nigeria in Obigbo and environs, in full conspiracy of Gov Nyesom Wike.

We are also in possession of dozens of photos and videos of the slain and the maimed, collected from Rivers, Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo, Enugu and Abia States. Apart from getting them from direct source, they have also been manually and forensically investigated. The photos and videos, many of which not public image friendly, except on personal or formal request, clearly depict deadly use of force by the culpable soldiers and police personnel particularly in Obigbo and environs where ‘heavy’ military bullets were used against unarmed and defenseless citizens.

The victims were also targeted and shot at close range and forbidden or sensitive parts of their bodies; all with intent to massacre or slay.  That is to say that the slain victims seen and verified were shot at close range and their sensitive parts including forehead/brain, chest/heart, abdomen/manhood, stomach, and eyes/nose/mouth regions. For instance, Intersociety agrees with Gov Nyesom Wike, to an extent, that “some photos and videos being flooded in the social media as those linked to Obigbo massacre are fake or not connected with same”, but not all of them are fake or with different origins.

Gov Wike’s position on this has implied that ‘soldiers and proscribed SARS operatives did not kill  defenseless residents of Obigbo and environs, or destroy and burn properties including residences, or sexually harass including engaging in forced sexual intercourse with or raping unmarried/young married women, or carry out general acts of torture, or blindfold some defenseless residents, take them to unknown military destinations and possibly kill them, or engage in mass arrest of hundreds of the residents of the area; etc. Contrarily, reverse is the case.

Obigbo Casualties & Injuries: Therefore, in Obigbo and environs in Rivers State, we can temporarily confirm the killing of at least 50 unarmed citizens and injuring of not less than 80 others. We can also confirm eleven deaths so far out of which, eight has their names identified and three yet to be named. Their names are: (1) Pastor Igwe (slain husband of Mrs. Amara Igwe), (2) Queen Nwazuo (slain fiancée of Mr. Monday Bakor), (3) Okoro Peter and (4) Chinwendu O.: they were shot at close range and killed instantly by soldiers on 24th Oct 2020 few meters away from Gov Wike’s convoy.

The Gov was visiting Obigbo to assess his military deployment and curfew same day and the two young residents barely emerged from their houses to hear what their Gov has come to tell them when soldiers sighted them and opened fire, killing them instantly. They were shot at forehead, forcing the brain-box of Late Chinwendu to bust and emptied at the center of the road. Other dead citizens were: (5) Jude Egejuru (died from gunshot injuries), (6) Clifford Nkemdilim, (7) Late Miss Ngozi Ozuo, (8) Udeme Ossy Monday, (9) a yet-to-be identified dead citizen, (10) second yet-to-be-identified citizen and (11) third yet-to-be-identified dead citizen. It must be noted that soldiers took away bodies of most of those killed.

Among the deadly injured are: (1)  Chukwuma Chinonso, (2) Nwoke Okwudiri Nwonye, (3) Uche Ogbonna, (4) Chikaodi Agwu, (5) Michael Okwudiri, (6) John Emeka, (7) Agwu Enyi, (8) Obichukwu Chibuike, (9) Izuchukwu Igwe, (10) Eluu Chukwuemeka, (11) Arinze Joshua, (12) Nwakama Izuegbe, (13) Destiny Okorie, (14) Michael Nkama, (15) Israel Asoh, (16) Emeka Heart, (17) Victor Heart, (18) Orji Amaoji, (19) Paschal, (20) Obasi Emela, (21) Chiwuzu Orjinta and (22) Sylvester Odoche.

Casualties & Injuries Across The Southeast: In Ebonyi State, where at least ten citizens were killed, among them were: (1) Nwibo Chibueze, (2) Nwali Emeka, (3) a yet-to-be-identified young man in his twenties and (4) Ofoke Sunday. Among at least 30 victims of gunshot wounds in the State are: Oshopo Chinedu, (2) Ngoke The, (3) Nwoji Ikechukwu, (4) Nwovu Ikechukwu, (5) Nwofe Lewis, (6) Elom Chimezie, (7) Opoke Mbakwe, (8) Onwe Monday, (9) Elochukwu Suday, (10) Onwe Ezekiel, (11) Igwe Uchenna, (12) Nwudele Uchenna, (13) Nwudele Uchenna, (14) Nwamiri Chukwudi, (15)  Nwebi Stephen, (16) Nwofoke Ugochukwu, (17) Nwoke Peter, (18) Mbam Emmanuel, (19) Okey Emeka, (20)Egba Izuchukwu, (21) Awoke Nnamdi and (22) Alo Peter.

In Enugu State, where at least ten citizens were killed, among them were: (1) Christian Ugwuaja, (2) Sunday Chime, (3) Victor Igwe and (4) John Ikemuefuna. Among at least 30 gunshot victims are: (1) Okafor Kosisochukwu, (2) Ezeagbo Ifeanyi, (3) Odigomma Chimazom, (4) Ajah Chukwuemeka, (5) Somtoo Nwaeze, (6) Innocent Ominyi, (7) Friday Mgebebu, (8) Ezinduamaka Osondu, (9) Happiness Chidiebere, (10) Chinonso Obodoagu, (11) Idoko Ebuka, (12) Ibebuike Uzoigwe, (13) Chidi Oguejiofor, (14) Odinaka Ejim, (15) Solomon Okafor, (16) Ani Ifedibalachukwu, (17) Ituma Tochukwu, (18) Oge Simon, (19) Ezeaga Chukwuma, (20) Onwuna Kosiso, (21) Onwe Humphrey, (22) Sunday Kingsley Nweze and (22) Akpataobi Peter.

In Anambra State, where at least ten unarmed citizens were killed, among them were: (1) Ezenwile Okwuchukwu John, (2) Obasi Mmaduabuchi, (3) Nwafor Ikechukwu and (4) Ekeh Emmanuel Friday; and among 20 wounded citizens are: (1) Okafor Chidi, (2) Ogbada Chinonso, (3) Chigozie Ezenwa, (4) Nwokwu Anayochukwu and (5) Onuoha Kalu. In Abia State, where up to, if not over 20 citizens were killed, among them were: (1) Ifeanyi Nwaogu, (2) Isaiah Chiedozie, (3) Chijoke, (4) Chinedu, (5) Kelechi Godslove, (6) Uche (killed at Ogbohill, Aba), (7) Gorge (killed along Cameroon Road, Aba) and (8) Chukwuka Odinaka Omemma; and among some 25 gunshot injured citizens are: (1) Cyprian Onwe, (2) Uchenna Kalu, (3) Nze Anayo Okoro, (4) Enyinnaya Agha and (5) Chinomso Nkalu. In Imo State, ten persons were killed in Mbaitolu and Orlu and about 15 others shot and injured. Among the dead were Late Mr. Agomuo of IMSUBEB (killed by Army at Nworie-Ubi, Owerri) and Mr. Uwadi Ebuzoeme shot dead in Orlu.    


Signed:

Principal Officers: Emeka Umeagbalasi (Board Chair), Chinwe Umeche, Esq., (Head of Democracy), Obianuju Igboeli, Esq., (Head of Civil Liberties), Ndidiamaka Bernard, Esq., (Head of Int’l Justice & Human Rights) and Comrade Sam Kamanyaoku (Head of Field Data Collection & Documentation)


Contacts:

Mobile/WhatsApp: +2348174090052


Source: Intersociety

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