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BIAFRA: WE INSIST ON BIAFRA REFERENDUM, NOT ELECTIONS. - ANAMBRA INDIGENES TALK TOUGH
February 20, 2017

Willie Obiano, the serving governor of Anambra State, Biafra, has to get this fact right: when we say it is "Biafra or Death" we mean every letter of it. Recent events have proved this slogan right but Willie Obiano has continued to undermine our resolve to this regards.
Unlike the Tuface Idibia's failed protest, the Indigenous People Of Biafra, IPOB, under the leadership of Nnamdi Kanu, does not go back on her words; no matter the threat or danger ahead. We have demonstrated beyond every doubt that we are ready to take our destiny into our own hand.
As enshrined in the United Nations' charter for the indigenous people, pending our freedom from the failed Nigeria State, we have the right to our own government, the right to control our resources, press, culture and social association, and we are ready to exercise these rights by force since every peaceful approach to exercise them are unapologetically abused by the British-aided Nigerian government.                            
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We are Anambrarians, we are Biafrans, the epitome of democracy: our government has always been of the people, by the people and for the people. Andy Ubah's affiliation with the federal government failed him in his bid to govern Anambra, Prof. Charles Soludo's fame and money could not afford him victory in Anambra gubernatorial election, money failed Ifeanyi Ubah...., these, we have demonstrated in the past and we are ready to do it again.
At this point of our resolve, Obiano should be wise enough to advocate for Biafra referendum or face relegation in political relevance not only in Anambra but Biafra at large.
No mortal has opposed the righteous struggle of Biafra and ended well; from David Cameron, Barrack Obama, John Kerry to Muhammadu Buhari. They have all faced the wrath of God because our struggle, as Nnamdi Kanu will always say, "is a mandate from God."
We are not quick to forget also that Willie Obiano was one of the Biafran governors directed by Amnesty International to investigate the killings of IPOB peaceful protesters, especially that of 30th May 2016 Nkpor massacre. Obiano is yet to condemn the killings, investigate and possibly push for the prosecution of these killers.             Image may contain: one or more people, people standing, sky and outdoor        

The same goes to every politician in Biafraland, Nigeria elections are no longer acceptable in Biafra. We can no longer vote spineless leaders who are not ready to truly represent the interest of Biafrans. We are tired of being mocked for our dumb senators, representative and governors.
For politicians who have followed up our activities in recent times, they can testify that our words are not mere threats, politicians who witnessed IPOB's Sit-At-Home in 2016 know how much respect and honour Nnamdi Kanu commands in Biafra but politicians who are ready to defy our orders will only waste their money and finally realize that IPOB is the only party in Biafra today.
                                       
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