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BIAFRA : Operation Atilogwu Dance: We have signed our death warrant Biafra group dares Nigerian military



NIGERIA AND BIAFRA WAR DAY 

The Nigerian Army had on November 1 launched another Army operation code named ‘Operation Atilogwu Udo’, which is in continuation of the ‘Operation Python Dance.’

The Biafra Nations Youth League, BNYL, has called for immediate withdrawal of troops of the ‘Operation Atilogwu Udo’ from the Southeast region.

Python Dance generated a lot of controversies in the region last year.
National Leader of BNYL, Princewill Chimex Richard, in a statement forwarded to   Saturday, wondered why would the President Muhammadu Buhari-led Federal Government militarize the East every year “whereas other regions, especially in the North where bandits and terrorists are killing people on a daily basis are being ignored.”
The BNYL accused the military of extorting money from civilians on highways, frustrating travelers and motorists who failed to give them money.
The pro-Biafra group warned the government that should the ‘Operation Atilogwu Udo’ carry on with the activities of the Python Dance 1 & 2, there would be crisis in the region.
“This government does not want peace. It is wrong to militarize a region that is violence free.
“If the purpose of doing this is to put fear in us, then they have failed, because before we embarked on this struggle, we have signed our death warrant with the creator.
“Nothing can frighten us again, but I assure them that they will fail in their bid to stop us.
“We are only considering the advice of our advisors. Not that we cannot adopt the Southern Cameroon style of agitation since we may not want another war.”

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