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BIAFRA NEWS : IPOB opened Italy office, needs mandate - Representative

 


The Native Nation of Biafra says it has opened a contact office in Padova, Italy, to act as a contact for its individuals across Europe.

IPOB's representative, Emma Strong, said in a proclamation on Sunday, adding that "We are moving rapidly towards the reclamation of Biafra's freedom and sway through a mandate."

Strong said the Italy office would act as an authority connect for political commitment for its individuals all over the planet as they seek after their mission for the resurrection of the Biafran country.

He said, "The worldwide family and development of IPOB capably drove by the pioneer Mazi Nnamdi Kanu wish to declare to Biafrans, companions of Biafra, and admirers of Biafra opportunity across the world that IPOB has opened a contact office in Padova, Italy.

"We likewise salute the IPOB family in Europe for adding the Italy Contact Office to the quantity of contact workplaces on the mainland. The IPOB Italy Contact Office will act as a contact office for IPOB individuals.
 "The motivation behind setting up Biafra contact workplaces is principally to investigate and advance the Biafran social legacy, exchange, speculation, and monetary improvement for individuals of Biafra.

"The contact workplaces likewise act as a correspondence community for Biafrans. It is additionally an authority connect for discretionary commitment for our kin all over the planet as we seek after our mission for the resurrection of the Biafran country.
"We are in the loop that IPOB administration is decisively situating Biafra for the last rebuilding push.

"We are moving rapidly towards the rebuilding of Biafra's Freedom and sway through a mandate. Biafrans and especially IPOB are completely dedicated to reestablishing Biafra power. It is either Biafra or Biafra or Biafra! No retreat, no acquiescence."

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