30TH MAY 2018:  A DAY WE MUST SIT AT HOME: A CLARION CALL FOR ALL BIAFRANS AND LOVERS OF FREEDOM

By Chinenye Chukwu -TBP
May 17, 2018

Biafran starving children during the genocide; 1967 - 1970
Biafrans its indeed yet another year of suffering, anguish, pogrom in our father land; because we choose to be called Biafrans. We are being enslaved in this barbaric contraption called Nigeria against our wish.

Between 1966 to 1970 a genocidal war was brought to us by Britain and the Arab word, using Hausa/Fulani as a stooge against the good people of Biafra. Our fathers were taken into captivity, mothers were sexually molested by the Nigeria soldiers and our children left to suffer in hunger and anguish. They were abandoned to die. Food blockade and starvation was used as a weapon of war against us; our people were starved to death, they were brutally massacred, humiliated and subjugated. As a result, we lost 3.5 Million lives to the cold hands of death because we choose to be free from the illegal creation of Nigeria.

Come 30th of May, 2018, we must sit at home to remember our fallen heroes and heroines who fought that we may live, that we may no longer be slaves in our father land.

How can we forget them? How can we forget their selfless effort that we may be free! It is for their sake we must sit at home; because they paid the most ultimate price for us not to be subjected to the kind of suffering they were subjected to.

It is 51 Years of slavery and sojourning in captivity; May 30th, will forever remain evergreen and very significant in the lives of those who stood against oppression, subjugation, murder, slavery; because they were killed for no reason than they were Biafrans.

IPOB has decided to remember their fallen heroes and heroines who fought and died between 1967 to 1970, as well as many pogroms against Biafrans since 1945.

Prominent among the Biafrans to be honoured, who held forth when Biafrans battled to save their lives and nation from the marauding Nigerians includes Our late Field Marshall Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, Philip Effiong, Alexander Madiebo, commander Onwuatuegwu, Captain G.I Ezeilo, W.A Anuku, Col Nsudo, Col Iheanacho, Col Archibong, Commander Simon Uwakwe, David Ogunewe, veteran Bernard Ogbodo, Brigadier Tony Eze, Pat Amadi, P.I Okeke, Ogbogwu Kalu, Navy Bernard Odogwu, Patrick Anwuna, M.U. Akpan, late Col Joe Achuzia (Air Raid) and host of others.

For Several years now, IPOB has decided to always remember their fallen heroes and heroine who died fighting for freedom. Marking it with seminars and rallies in some civilized parts of the world where Biafrans reside as well to enlighten the world why we choose to be free and the genocide carried against us; coming down to Nigeria using 2016 as a case study during the remembrance day at Nkpor Anambra state, it turned out to bloodshed; it was indeed a black day as they shoot sporadically on Biafrans who gathered to honour and say Prayers to their fallen heroes and heroines who where killed in large numbers; many left with injuries and some still incarcerated in different prisons without trials.

According to Our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, on 30th May 2014 Remembrance day said; "Those brave men and women who fought the combined armies of Islam and British led Christian colonialists for 3 years are without doubt the finest fighting force in the history of modern warfare. Uncelebrated, forgotten and their heroics whitewashed from the pages of history books, this generation is here to remind humanity of the exceptional exploits of these bravest of the braves. Our fathers, mothers and children murdered, slaughtered and killed in their millions will be avenged, we pray that Chukwu Okike Abhiama continue to watch over them as we remember them from age to age, from generation to generation. We will never forget them neither will we forgive those that killed them". It is to them we owe every form of Royalty.

On this note we pledge that the world look into the injustice meted on us and give us Justice which is Biafra restoration.

#Sit-at-home

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