Human Rights & FreedomNewsPoliticsIPOB Ban Nigerian Flag In The South-East

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AWKA — The media and publicity secretary of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Emma Powerful has declared October 1 a sit-at-home day and banned the Nigerian flag in the South-East.

In a statement made available to Newsmen in Awka, Anambra State said the ban began yesterday (Saturday).

The statement read in part: “The IPOB has declared October 1, 2021, a total shutdown in Biafra land as a sign of our rejection of the evil construct called Nigeria. And there shall be no movement in Biafra land on this day.”

 “Also, the IPOB has declared that from today, September 25, 2021, all Nigerian flags mounted anywhere in Biafra land must be brought down. The IPOB leadership will communicate to banks directly and give them a reason they must peacefully bring down Nigerian flags in their banking premises before we do it ourselves in our own way.”

“Everybody must strictly adhere to this directive. We want to let the world know that Biafra land is not Nigeria and shall not be. A word is enough for the wise.”

“In line with the memorandum of understanding and alliance between Ambazonia and Biafra nations, members of the IPOB, under the command of our great leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, wish to ask Biafrans to support and celebrate Ambazonia Independence anniversary on October 1, 2021.”

 “We advise Biafrans to stand with Ambazonia people as they celebrate their God-given freedom and independence. We should bear in mind that our brothers and sisters in Ambazonia are passing through persecutions in the hands of murderous Cameroonian government, just like Biafrans are facing similar ordeals in the hands of the Federal Government of Nigeria, which sympathises with terrorists but kills peaceful agitators.”

“We, therefore, urge world leaders to use the opportunity of the ongoing United Nations General Assembly meeting to discuss the sufferings of the two persecuted nations of Biafra and Ambazonia. Our people have suffered enough in the hands of our oppressors, who are in bed with terrorists but derive pleasure in crushing peaceful agitators instead of addressing our genuine concerns.”

Hassan Umar Shallpella (Regional Correspondent)

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