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THE SUCCESSFUL BOYCOTT OF THE JUST CONCLUDED ANAMBRA ELECTION, A PRELUDE TO BIAFRAN REFERENDUM

 
To Biafrans both at home and in the diaspora, the remarkably massive, peaceful and very successful boycott of the just concluded Anambra state gubernatorial election which was held on the 18th day of November 2017, is exceptionally heart warming as residents within the state clinically adhered to the instructions of the leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), thereby charting a course to freedom.

The world through this unmistakable statement of action, has once again been unequivocally informed of the resolve and the determination of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) worldwide, to fully and totally get the sovereignty of the Biafran nation restored even at the full glare of foreign observers who stormed various polling units to capture first hand, all that really transpired during the election.

It is however pertinent here to decry the shameful acts of media mockery displayed by the Nigerian media professionals who were conspicuously not found anywhere near the election grounds. This show of shame emanated from their fear of disappointment as envisaged, from the electorates' 'Sit At Home' who actually boycotted the election enmass. The corrupt and lying Nigerian media personnel living good to their billings, yet fabricated falsehood with the intent of deceiving the gullible
They published and disseminated lies by telling the world that the election witnessed unprecedented turn out of voters. But the truth remains that these people were not found in any of the voting locations during the exercise to collate necessary and proven information as the practice normally ought to have been. The Nigerian media has over time, exhibited heights of unethical journalism in other to service the interests of their paymasters at the expense of their professional callings and public enlightenment.


All appreciation to God for the timely presence of the staff of Family Writers Press crack team of correspondents who scaled through all imposing and associated hassles to gather and disseminate detailed live and post - election situation accounts of proceedings direct from various polling units with verifiable pictorial and visual evidences of all that took place within and around Anambra state. The response of Biafrans to the election boycott orders given by the leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) ably led by Mazi Nnamdi kanu is quite commendable. Biafrans in Anambra state are today held in high esteem by all lovers of freedom for standing strong in defense of what they believe in and this action so exhibited, confirms the resilience we are known for.

I, on behalf of the Family Writers Press International and the Indigenous People of Biafra, very sincerely and unreservedly, appreciate all the Biafrans in Anambra for doing us proud by not reneging on our ideals which pivotally anchor on love, justice, freedom and unity. They have through this, demonstrated to the chain of bewitched politicians within the entire Biafraland in particular and Nigeria in general, that our demand for the restoration of Biafra can never be compromised.

I believe strongly that with this recorded amazing success of election boycott, Biafra freedom is just a matter of time and it is quite imminent. The world cannot deny our resolve in the Biafran restoration question. And the only prompt and justifiable backing required of the world is to set in motion, principled modalities for the realization of the anticipated.

God bless Biafra!

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