– MASSOB, BIM called on UN to divide
Nigeria
– According to pro-Biafra groups this is the
only solution to the current nation’s
problems
Two pro-Biafra groups have appealed to the
United Nations and other world leaders to
divide Nigeria into six geo-political zones to
solve the current crisis.
Movement for Actualization of Sovereign
State of Biafra (MASSOB) stated that giving
the six geo-political zones in Nigeria self rule
would be the only answer to the many
problems in the country.
MASSOB alongside with Biafra Independence
Movement (BIM) called on the UN and other
super powers to regard the lives of people
that are killed on a daily basis in Nigeria
arising from the insurgency in the north east
and Fulani herdsmen said to be reportedly
affiliated to ISIS and Boko Haram.
Chris Mocha, the spokesman, said the
proposed nations comprise South East,
(Biafra), South South (Niger Delta), North
East, North West, South West, (Oduduwa)
and North- Central.
He underlined that no amount of preaching
on nationalism can change Nigeria as it is
today.
Mocha added that when the proposed zones
are given independence, assets of the
citizens of the different countries will be
protected by international laws, just as
mutual agreements will guide the future
relationship of the new republics.
Meanwhile, the group insisted that several of
their supporters were killed last week during
the Biafra anniversary at Nkpor and Onitsha.
It said: “ While all the members of BIM/
MASSOB in Anambra central senatorial district
including Nkpor town in Idemili North Local
Government Area celebrated at Ifite Dunu, our
counterparts in Anambra North including
Onitsha converged at the zonal secretariat,
project site at Nteje in Oyi council area of
Anambra state.”
The Biafra remembrance day celebration in
honour of the Biafra fallen heroes who died
during the Biafra/ Nigeria civil war of 1967
to 1970 and those who died during a
peaceful protest and evangelism in Anambra,
Aba Abia, Rivers and Delta states, turned
bloody on May 30 in Onitsha, as the military,
police, members of Indigenous People of
Biafra clashed, killing over 30 people and
injuring several others.
Src: naij
Nigeria
– According to pro-Biafra groups this is the
only solution to the current nation’s
problems
Two pro-Biafra groups have appealed to the
United Nations and other world leaders to
divide Nigeria into six geo-political zones to
solve the current crisis.
Movement for Actualization of Sovereign
State of Biafra (MASSOB) stated that giving
the six geo-political zones in Nigeria self rule
would be the only answer to the many
problems in the country.
MASSOB alongside with Biafra Independence
Movement (BIM) called on the UN and other
super powers to regard the lives of people
that are killed on a daily basis in Nigeria
arising from the insurgency in the north east
and Fulani herdsmen said to be reportedly
affiliated to ISIS and Boko Haram.
Chris Mocha, the spokesman, said the
proposed nations comprise South East,
(Biafra), South South (Niger Delta), North
East, North West, South West, (Oduduwa)
and North- Central.
He underlined that no amount of preaching
on nationalism can change Nigeria as it is
today.
Mocha added that when the proposed zones
are given independence, assets of the
citizens of the different countries will be
protected by international laws, just as
mutual agreements will guide the future
relationship of the new republics.
Meanwhile, the group insisted that several of
their supporters were killed last week during
the Biafra anniversary at Nkpor and Onitsha.
It said: “ While all the members of BIM/
MASSOB in Anambra central senatorial district
including Nkpor town in Idemili North Local
Government Area celebrated at Ifite Dunu, our
counterparts in Anambra North including
Onitsha converged at the zonal secretariat,
project site at Nteje in Oyi council area of
Anambra state.”
The Biafra remembrance day celebration in
honour of the Biafra fallen heroes who died
during the Biafra/ Nigeria civil war of 1967
to 1970 and those who died during a
peaceful protest and evangelism in Anambra,
Aba Abia, Rivers and Delta states, turned
bloody on May 30 in Onitsha, as the military,
police, members of Indigenous People of
Biafra clashed, killing over 30 people and
injuring several others.
Src: naij
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