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BIAFRA NEWS : December’s Biafra Declaration: Highest historical quest for freedom – BRGIE

 

 


The Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE) has said that its declaration for the Biafra’s reinstatement on December 2, 2024, will mark a significant milestone in the historical struggle for Biafran independence.

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The Prime Minister of BRGIE, Simon Ekpa who disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday, said the epoch conference shall converge over 1,000 Biafra delegates worldwide to decide on Biafra liberation.

According to him, the conference scheduled to hold in Finland from November 29 to 3 December 2024 will be a defining event that would positively shape the history of Biafra.

His statement read in parts, “The Declaration of the Restoration of the Independence State of Biafra Conference, scheduled to take place in Finland from November 29 to December 3 2024, will be the highest History pursuit for freedom. Over 1000 Biafra delegates from all over the world will gather in Finland for this convention, and this is the second time.


 

“Event ticket link and accreditation
https://www.biafrasecurityadministration.org/event

“All media are with special status invitation”.

This development came two months after over two million Biafrans voted to exit Nigeria through a BRIGIE-backed e-voting platform.

Recalled in October last year, BRIGIE hosted an extraordinary conference on Biafra Referendum.

Ekpa, BRGIE’s Prime Minister, has continued to be the pioneer of the Biafra separatist movement over the persistent marginalization and deprivation of the Southeast in the scheme of things in Nigeria.

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