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IPOB warns Nigeria security agencies against attack on members


▪Calls on Governor Hope Uzodimma and Imo Commissioner of police to release arrested members including those with bullet wounds


     Published Sunday, July 25, 2020 | 07:20AM EST | BIAFRA TODAY




IPOB Press Release 24/07/2020

It is unbelievable that Nigeria security operatives started shooting sporadically on people especially when they came across IPOB members gathering for burial at Orji road near flyover Owerri in Imo State to welcome corpse of our member from Enugu to Mbaise his home town, Mazi Onyekachukwu Uzoma who died on a brief illness in Enugu state. 

The Nigeria army and police SARS in their usual method started shooting sporadically on IPOB members whom they see at Owerri Imo State.
The Nigeria army and police have started once again to push us to the wall.

IPOB is not happy any longer how Nigeria's government and her partners in crime are killing Biafrans and other Christians in Nigeria. We are warning the Nigerian government and her security operatives to stop attacking peaceful and innocent IPOB members because they will soon regret their actions. We are calling on the state governor Hope Uzodimma and commissioner of police in Imo State to release those arrested with bullets wounds at Orji road.

We are equally calling Nigerians to prevail on the Nigerian government and her security operatives to release those dead bodies they killed during this attack in Owerri. We are wondering why Hope Uzodimma the governor would allow such to happen. 
IPOB family members are peaceful and innocent since inception.

COMRADE EMMA POWERFUL MEDIA AND PUBLICITY SECRETARY FOR IPOB.


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Boko Haram ambush Nigerian soldiers in Katsina, kills 16


     Published Sunday, July 19, 2020 | 21;15 CET | BIAFRA TODAY



An ambush by Boko Haram in Katsina State on Saturday left at least 16 soldiers and officers dead and 28 others wounded.

Troops of the Special Army Super Camp 4 were advancing on foot in Shimfida in Jibia Local Government Area of Katsina State at about 6:13 p.m. Saturday when the armed militants opened fire on them from a hilltop, military sources said.

The officers killed in the attack included a major, a captain and a lieutenant, military sources told PREMIUM TIMES. Two bandits were also injured in the exchanges, officials briefed on the matter said.

When contacted, the army spokesperson, Sagir Musa, said he could neither confirm nor comment on the attack as he was hearing it for the first time.

Katsina, the home state of President Muhammadu Buhari in northwestern Nigeria, has seen a spate of attacks by armed militants.

In Katsina State, over 2,000 people have been killed, 500 communities destroyed and over 33,000 people displaced, a 2020 report by the West Africa Network for Peacebuilding said.

President Buhari, after scores of residents of a Katsina community blocked a highway to protest incessant attacks by armed bandits in May, promised a major military onslaught to rid the state of bandits and kidnappers.

“A major proactive operation by Special Forces, which details are being kept secret, is now in progress to replace the reactive strikes against insurgent camps,” presidential spokesperson, Garba Shehu, said in a statement then.

“To give a full effect to the exercise, a planning team is already in the state selecting targets and making preparations for the execution of the “unprecedented” operation.”

Despite the statements, however, attacks on military camps and civilians have continued in the state since then.

However, troops of Special Army Super Camp 4, Faskari, operating under Exercise Sahel Sanity, have reported killing of dozens of the criminals.

A fortnight ago, the defence headquarters reported killing 46 bandits in an encounter at Yar Gamji town in the Batsari Local Government Area of Katsina State. This is even as it killed another six this week while also foiling attempts to loot livestock in Katsina and Zamfara states.

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356 Soldiers Exit Nigerian Army Over Loss of Interest, Insiders Allege Moral Crisis


      Published Saturday, July 11, 2020 | 22:14 CET | BIAFRA TODAY
General Tukur Yusuf Buratai



By Taiwo-Hassan Adebayo 

Three hundred and fifty-six (356) soldiers are formally exiting the Nigerian Army citing “loss of interest”, PREMIUM TIMES can report, in a development insiders say is indicative of broken morale in the army.

The army is currently engaged in various combat operations as insecurity worsens across the country.

Many of the soldiers are among the troops engaged in the decade-long war against Boko Haram in the Northeast, while others are from various other formations across the country.

But apart from the 356 who are leaving for losing interest in the army, 24 others are exiting because they want “to take traditional title,” making a total of 380 soldiers, including two Master Warrant Officers and 28 Warrant Officers, voluntarily discharging from the army, according to sources with direct knowledge of the development.

Already, the Chief of Army Staff, Tukur Buratai, has, this July, approved the voluntary discharge of all the 380 soldiers who are to proceed on terminal leave on December 20 and disengage on January 3 next year in accordance with Nigerian Army Administrative Policy and Procedure 27 Paragraphs 3 and 4, our sources confirmed.

“That the reason given by most of them is ‘loss of interest’ is an indication of low morale in the army due to poor leadership,” one army insider said, claiming the army had been “broken, demoralised and polarised more than ever before under Buratai.”

“It is an indication of the rot in the system,” said another officer who knew about the mass disengagement.

More than those enduring the long official process to exit the army, many soldiers have deserted the army especially from among the troops combating Boko Haram in the Northeast, sources in the frontline said.

At various times, commanders and soldiers have appeared in videos complaining about logistical support and equipment available to them to combat the terrorists in a war that has in ten years precipitated a humongous humanitarian disaster in the Lake Chad region, displacing millions of people and killing thousands.


In one case, a former commander of Operation Lafiya Dole, Olusegun Adeniyi, appeared in a rare video admitting soldiers were outgunned by the terrorists. In that video, March this year, Mr Adeniyi could be seen among disorganised troops decrying losses of men and equipment in a particular encounter with Boko Haram, who were “facing us” from “every flank with not less than15 gun trucks.”

Mr Adeniyi was swiftly removed from his position after the video emerged, with the current commander, Faruq Yahaya, taking over.

On Tuesday, troops of 25 Brigade on patrol were ambushed by terrorists on Damboa-Maiduguri Road. In the ensuing fight, 37 soldiers were killed in action and “about 60” unaccounted for, according to security sources briefed following the losses, which also included nine gun trucks.

“Tempers were rising amongst the troops of 25 Task Force Brigade,” a source in the frontline said after the attack on Tuesday, before “the efforts to calm the situation.”

However, the military officially told the public only two soldiers died, while 17 terrorists were killed.

“That official press release is a total lie to preempt the press,” one army source said.
The source said the misrepresentation to avoid having to answer questions about the use of heavy funds and also to prevent renewed calls for the removal of the service chiefs.

Apart from the Northeastern anti-terrorism operations, the army, alongside the airforce, is combatting the spiraling armed violence from rural banditry and farmer-herdsmen conflict in the Northwest and Northcentral. In these areas, the exacerbating insecurity appears to have gone beyond the constabulary capacities of the police.


Even in the Southeast, the army has been involved in federal efforts to stop the secessionist threats; and in the Niger Delta, it helps in protecting oil and gas infrastructure.

Meanwhile, apart from the 380 soldiers voluntarily exiting the army, mostly for losing interest, six others are being discharged based on the recommendation of the armed force’s medical board.

Thus, a total of 386 soldiers are disengaging – and 356 among them have opted out over “loss of interest” amid morale crisis in the service.

Units and formations have been directed to recover all military items from the affected soldiers, who are to report to the army headquarters for documentation by October 20 and complete forms to make withdrawals from various contributory schemes.

Many more have deserted without any official process, according to our sources.

“They just abandoned their guns and uniforms and ran away,” one source said.

The spokesperson for the army, Musa Sagir, denied claim of low morale in the army. “The Nigerian Army is in very high morale,” he said.

He added that the army is “very well” prosecuting all the operations it is involved in whether “the insurgency in the Northeast and banditry in the Northwest.”

He said there was no mass disengagement happening in the army. But PREMIUM TIMES reviewed documents and spoke with sources, contradicting Mr Sagir’s position.


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Biafra: IPOB blasts Adesina, Presidency - says Biafra coming very soon

   IPOB Press Release | Saturday, July 11, 2020, | 17:32 CET
Biafrans pose for group photo in London, UK.




We, the global family of the Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB) under the leadership of our great Leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, vehemently disagree with the statement credited to the Special Adviser to President Muhammadu Buhari on Media and Publicity, Femi Adesina that his dead principal, Major General Muhammadu Buhari was not against the people of Biafra.

Such a statement is a complete falsehood, and can only deceive the gullible but certainly not those familiar with history. The truth rather is that people of Biafra have continued to be victims of state persecution and calculated elimination. Biafrans have been slaughtered at the slightest provocation on several occasions since the unholy amalgamation of Nigeria in 1914.

Nigeria's Government and her partners in crime are sponsoring the killings and heartless massacre of Biafrans since 1945 till date. It is still fresh in our memory how this present Federal Government led by Major General Muhammadu Buhari and his cabals killed innocent, peaceful and unarmed members of IPOB in Aba, Onitsha, Nkpor, Umuahia, Asaba, Igweocha, Enugu, Owerri and other cities. The killings have continued unabated.

Fulani terrorists, Boko Haram and terrorist groups have continued to slaughter with reckless abandon, Christians in Nigeria particularly Southern Kaduna Indigenes and Biafrans in their farms and villages, yet the federal government has done nothing drastic to stop the genocide! Ordinary designating the killer herdsmen terrorists has become a difficult task for the federal government which ironically tagged unarmed IPOB a terror group with the speed of light.

How does a government which pampers globally acknowledged terror groups but suppresses and kills peaceful agitators want to prove its innocence of bloodshed? IPOB and other nations in Nigeria are aware that since this APC Government led by Fulani people came on board, they have resorted to cheap propaganda which they are using Femi Adesina to achieve.

This government took it as a duty to eliminate Nigerians who are not in support of their evil agenda. On their unsubstantiated claims of being the best thing that has happened to Ndi Igbo, IPOB is challenging Femi Adesina, Arthur Eze and their likes in this Government to show Nigerians, Biafrans and the World at large what they did and where this government and cabals sited any tangible federal project in Biafraland.

It is very pathetic that Arthur Eze uses tricks to deceive this clueless government that used the killing of its citizens as gifts to Nigerians. Chief Arthur Eze is mischievously using fake praises to blindfold those claiming to be working for Buhari and APC government just to protect his business interests.

It is very appalling that the Federal Government would not show where their imaginary projects are located in the South East for 5 years this government took over office on 29th of May 2015. We wonder why the Nigerian government will claim to have executed 69 different projects, and spent N680 billion in the South East alone without showing or mentioning where those projects are sited.

It is important to inform Adesina and his Fulani terrorist Government that Biafrans are not interested in their fake projects in our land because we are leaving Nigeria in the shortest possible time.

Time for this fake, concocted and deceptive news has gone and there is nothing anybody can do to change our resolve to restore Biafra freedom and independence from Nigeria. We MUST advise our people to focus on the coming of Biafra, and not on all these fake news and propaganda by the 'Presidency'. Biafra is a project designed by the Most High God in Heaven.

Therefore, there is no amount of propaganda or deluded information peddled by those sponsored by the overzealous Nigerian politicians in our land, can dampen our minds.

COMRADE EMMA POWERFUL MEDIA AND PUBLICITY SECRETARY FOR IPOB.

Edited & Published by
Uchechi C. Chukwukezie
Chief Editor, IPOB Writers Media.
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Nigeria’s Confusing Currency and IMF Loan


      Published  Friday, July 10, 2020 | 21:53 CET | BIAFRA TODAY
Lagos, The biggest city in Nigeria



Humbled by crashing oil prices and the coronavirus pandemic, Nigeria appears to be heeding the International Monetary Fund’s advice by weakening its currency just months after taking out its first loan from the institution.
Africa's biggest crude producer quietly devalued its official exchange rate last week, a nod to IMF suggestions that foreign investors would appreciate the unification of a currency that has traded at multiple rates for five years. In the event, the handling of the 5.5% devaluation to 381 naira per dollar still served to sow confusion. The central bank hasn’t announced the change and is yet to adjust the rate on its website.
It was instead published on the internet page of the FMDQ OTC Securities Exchange, which oversees foreign-exchange trading and has the central bank as a shareholder.

President Muhammadu Buhari has insisted that a stable naira is the linchpin of his economic policy, but realities dictate that he and central bank Governor Godwin Emefiele likely had no choice but to comply with the IMF's guidance. The country has been reeling all year from a dramatic slump in the price of oil, the source of almost all of its foreign exchange.
That also led to Nigeria's decision to take the $3.4 billion IMF loan, even after a dire experience with World Bank austerity programs in the 1980s.
Both moves are the price of an 80% collapse in oil revenue and the impact of an economic downturn caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. But they also indicate an acceptance that help from multilaterals is needed and the currency rate must reflect the state of the country’s finances. A World Bank loan is expected to follow soon.

News & Opinion

Ivory Coast Succession | Ivory Coast Prime Minister Amadou Gon Coulibaly died this week, throwing the ruling party into disarray and casting the race to succeed President Alassane Ouattara wide open. Gon Coulibaly had been hand-picked by Ouattara to succeed him after elections later this year, and the uncertainty unnerved financial markets in the world's biggest cocoa producer. 
Doctor Protests | Across Africa, doctors are pushing back against the risks they’re being asked to shoulder in the coronavirus pandemic. In Sierra Leone, physicians are refusing to treat patients until the government provides them with hazard pay. Several health-care unions in Kenya have threatened to strike if the government doesn’t better protect them, and thousands of physicians have staged walkouts in northern Nigeria.  
Nile Dispute | U.S. President Donald Trump’s bid to resolve a long-running dispute over a Nile dam has failed to make a breakthrough, with African nations moving to wrestle back control of the process. Trump accepted Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi’s request to mediate the conflict with Ethiopia over the dam  site of the continent's largest hydropower plant  but his public praise for Sisi signalled the U.S. may not be a honest broker. Relations with Egypt represent the biggest foreign-policy test for Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed, last year's Nobel Peace laureate, who is also struggling with violent domestic protests, writes Bobby Ghosh for Bloomberg Opinion.
Islamist Threat | Africa’s biggest investment  a $23 billion project to export Mozambique’s natural gas  is being increasingly besieged by an Islamist insurgency. Companies led by Total plan to pump the gas from wells about 40 kilometers offshore, cool it to liquid form, then ship it to electricity plants from France to China. But to achieve the target of first production, developers need to move thousands of tons of equipment through territory thick with Islamic State-aligned fighters
Steinhoff Claims | Steinhoff is close to reaching a deal on $11 billion of legal claims lodged following an accounting scandal that almost wiped out the South African company in late 2017. Claimants -- including former Chairman Christo Wiese -- have been offered a combination of cash and shares in clothing retailer Pepkor, majority owned by Steinhoff. The company also agreed to sell the French division of Conforama, a furniture chain, to a local rival.

Past & Prologue

Data Watch
  • South Africa is paying more to borrow in its local currency than Nigeria for the first time. Yields on rand bonds have climbed more than a percentage point since the beginning of June after the government boosted issuance to plug a fiscal deficit. Nigerian yields have dropped in tandem with most emerging-market peers.
  • South African gold miner stocks reached all time highs as the price of the metal looks set to take out a long-standing record of $1,921 an ounce over mounting concerns about the global economy.
Coming Up
  • July 14 South Africa mining output
  • July 15 South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana inflation 
  • July 16 South African Reserve Bank publishes Quarterly Bulletin, South Africa producer inflation

Last Word

A Nigerian social-media celebrity has been extradited to the U.S. from Dubai to face fraud charges. Ramon Olorunwa Abbas, widely known as “Hushpuppi,” is accused of conspiring to launder hundreds of millions of dollars from so-called ‘business email compromise’ frauds and other scams, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. In a BEC scheme, a computer hacker gains unauthorized access to a company’s email account and attempts to fool staff into transferring money. Abbas was part of a group that allegedly tricked a paralegal at a U.S. law firm into wiring them almost $923,000 last October. He has 2.4 million followers on Instagram, where he regularly posts photographs of himself posing with luxury cars or boarding private jets. Abbas’s legal representative, Gal Pissetzky of Pissetzky & Berliner, told Forbes that his client is not guilty of the charges.

Arrested Nigerian Internet Scammer, Ramon Olorunwa Abbas, aka Hushpuppi.
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Nigeria will remain insecure, stagnant if not restructured, says Obasanjo



    Published | Sunday, June 28, 2020 | 16:13 CET | BIAFRA TODAY
Ex-Nigeria President Chief Olusegun Obasanjo


Former President Olusegun Obasanjo, yesterday, renewed the call for the restructuring of the country, insisting that Nigeria “will remain insecure, unstable, non-progressive and stagnated at best or disintegrated at the worst” if not restructured.
Obasanjo, who spoke at the Abeokuta Club Annual Sobo Sowemimo Lecture in Abeokuta, the Ogun State capital, declared that the state of security in Nigeria has made restructuring imperative.

The former president, who delivered a lecture on the topic ‘COVID-19 Pandemic and Nigeria Security Issues: The Way Forward’, stressed that to save Nigeria from imminent collapse, President Muhammadu Buhari should urgently begin the process of restructuring the country.

Obasanjo stressed that the government at the centre was overwhelmed by the spate of insecurity, saying “failure to act now will lead to more frustration, greater despair and larger mentality and feeling that may lead to action of ‘break it all up’. May God forbid that!”

His words: “The issue of Nigeria’s future as a result of our current security situation must not be taken non-seriously as I see it as a matter of life and death for our country which must not be toyed with.

“My personal conviction is that with the experience we have had operating the current constitution where we have seen some important aspects of the constitution being breached willfully and wantonly and with the centre seemingly being overwhelmed by the issue of security, with crying need from different quarters for reform of the basic structure of Nigeria’s federating units, there is need for the repositioning of our country for the purpose of unity, equity, competence, good governance, security, stability, healthy competition, justice, fast socio-economic development and making Nigeria undisputed regional leader.

“I remain firmly convinced that without reform of federating units, as I will like to satisfy those who may not like the word ‘restructuring’, Nigeria will remain insecure, unstable, non-progressive and stagnated at best or disintegrated at the worst.
“Papering over the obvious cracks in Nigeria’s polity is not the answer; tearing up or seeking disintegration is also not the solution, remaining silent makes us accomplices and irresponsibly so.”

Obasanjo said, “the solution lies in men and women imbued with courage, nationalism, patriotism, commitment, foresight and love in critical mass, to spearhead the crusade for new Nigeria.”He added: “Let us launch and promote such a crusade on the slogan ‘Security Matters To All; No security, No Nigeria.’ And the time is now. Delay is postponing the evil day.
“Now, no part of the country can claim to be safe from the menace and insecurity caused by terrorists, armed robbers, human traffickers, kidnappers of all sorts, cattle rustlers, insurgents, bandits and herders/farmers conflicts.
“We are all challenged to put our thinking caps on, join hands and seek solution together, otherwise we will be destroyed piecemeal.
“There is no time to stand and stare or just to continue to call on governments that are ineffective. Let us take initiative and spearhead actions that will involve governments and the governed and will devolve security architecture, apparatus, arrangement and responsibility in subsidiarity.”

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                                         Biafra: Religion, A Racist Against Blacks     






■Author: Chinonso Igwebuike Mbah
■ Twitter: @umuchiukwu
■ 27, June 2020


The religious Iberiberism syndrome of a black man is behind my control, and it has been proven countless time that religious imperialism is one of the reasons why blacks are being dehumanized and murdered, out of ignorance and stupidity we foolishly accepted foreign Religion and today we are crying and protesting against racist/murder of blacks, while as those who brought Religion to us continue to maintain neutrality and at the same time are the ones dehumanizing and murdering blacks, the day we accepted Religion from our oppressors is the day we received racist.

Religious imperialism and colonialism are dangerous to blacks; every race hates and mistreats black people. Yet, blacks are in love with their oppressors, the fictional God of our oppressors can't save us that is why we are protesting against racism on blacks, anyone that tells you to love your enemy is your enemy.

In my silence and when I think about everything, Religion has done to Africa. I pray to my creator and ancestors for insight to know where I am, his foresight to understand where Afrikans are going, his hindsight to remember where I am coming from, blacks need to give their attention to what truly matters at every point in time because Religion is the main racist dehumanizing black people, not white people.

The most dangerous institutions against blacks are Christianity, followed by Islam and Judaism, take this bigot religious syndrome away from blacks they we reason like a human. The westerns will value their lives, and blacks claimed they don't want racism and white supremacy yet they go to church and give money to Roman Catholics to erect a white Jesus statue, every morning they bring their family to kneel in front of it.

Christianity has dehumanized blacks that all we can think of is to give money to our oppressors to build statues, and make posters depicting white people crushing the head of the devil, which they refer as a black man, but are shocked when white peoples act on their wishes if blacks want to protest against racist and murder of blacks people, the first and most dangerous Jesus racist statue should be toppled, and all other white saints in every city and home of black people, Christianity is the Religion of the white racists, from Hitler to Nazi, a black Christian is like a Jew kneeling in front of Hitler statue.

Religion has done nothing but kept our people oppressed, Religion is like a debilitating poison to black people,
their goal is to destroy Afrika culture through religious imperialism and make us slaves, a victim of racist and subjects of white supremacy, Religion has enslaved and still bind Afrika to poverty by all means possible, and you think in your mind that this religious imperialism will truly bring good news to Afrika?
Don't you know that Religions are the sources of racist hatred against blacks, to eradicate the racism you need to erase Religions, blacks must note that the Abrahamic religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam are made on slavery, racism and genocide, Arabs and Christians divided Afrika continent and rob her of everything, in the name of one and only God/Allah?

Love is reciprocal, and you can't love/worship the God of someone who continues to dehumanized, intimidate and murder you, until black people emancipate themselves from the religious syndrome, our oppressors will continue to dehumanized and murder us, we must reclaim back our black spirituality before the racist against blacks stop.



Edited By Ezekwereogu John Odinaka
Published By Udeagha Obasi 
For Umuchiukwu Writers