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Biafra Has Crossed The Rubicon (A Point Of No Return)

  January 14 2024 | State Media The restoration of the sovereign state of Biafra has indeed crossed the Rubicon (a point of no return). It h...

 

January 14 2024 | State Media

The restoration of the sovereign state of Biafra has indeed crossed the Rubicon (a point of no return). It has gotten to the centre stage where nothing will ever be done to subdue her from surfacing. The pursuit for Biafra, is irreversible, irrevocable, unstoppable because is very eminent, Biafra has already been restored in the spiritual realm; remember the spiritual controls the physical. 

We are only waiting for the physical manifestation of Biafra which is no longer distant. We must not give up the fight, we must fight to finish. We are the light and we have come to shine the light in Africa continent.

The Biafra quest is a divine, many nations of the world has fought us for centuries past and still fighting yet, Biafra is still rising unstoppably. We must not quench the fire because we almost there, giving up will be suicidal for us and generations to come. 

We must ensure we restore Biafra for the generations to come to be proud of us when we are all gone. We must continue to lay down the legacy for generations to come. Biafra remains the last miracle on earth, the time is ticking. No matter how the enemies of light tries to do her, the light must definitely shine in the end. 

We have come to ensure what our ancestors fought centuries past is restored in our time. We must not give up this noble quest for Biafra. No matter the obstacles on our ways. We must get things right this time. We must not keep silence on the plights of Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Okwuchukwu Kanu the leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB), whom has remained in the DSS (Department of State Service) dungeon after his extraordinary rendition from Kenya over 2 years and now. Even after the Appeal Court of Justice has discharged and acquitted him. Yet the Nigerian government led by Tinubu the president of Nigeria refused to release him.

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Knows those Igbo Politicians whom are behind his predicament, the time for reckoning is fast approaching. There will be no hiding places for them all. Even in the Book, it was said and I quote ''The kingdom of God suffers Violence and only the violent takes it by force''. 

What will hint Nigeria is better not imagined, IPOB leadership has exhausted their patients. It will not be funny soon. Is better they use day time to look for a black goat. The time is ticking very fast and the collapse of the failed state of Nigeria is very eminent. 

Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Okwuchukwu Kanu must be released unconditionally with immediate effect and also considering health challenges. It will be unending war if IPOB leader dies in the DSS custody. What would happen will be better unimagined because it will be from generations to generations. 

IPOB leader is too precious to us, a man that controls millions of Biafrans all over the world shouldn't be taken for granted. Denying him his medications and to see his physician is a direct signal that the Nigerian government wants him dead by every means possible. It will not be funny because this generations of Biafra meant business this time. It will not be business as usual. Biafra is divine and nothing born of a woman can stop the restorations of Biafra. The early the better.

Lastly, all the Biafrans kidnapped and kept in different dungeons must all be released unconditionally and allow Biafrans to exercise their fundamental human right to self a determination as enshrined in the United Nations Charter. We have crossed the Rubicon (a point of no return). Let us go peacefully, don't even think of going to war with us, because what happened in 1967-1970 wouldn't be business as usual. Be wise and do the needful now before it goes soar. 

Written by:
Mazi Dimkpa Ikenna Ikenga Amadioha-Gbo
For: Rivers State Media

Edited by:
Obiageli Mboma
For: Rivers State Media

Published by:
Chibuike Nebeokike
For: Rivers State Media 

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