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The Biafra Quest: How Africa Can Resolve The Continued Occupation Of Her Resources By The West

  September 19 2024 | State Media The West has for some centuries occupied Africa and exploited her resources to a sorry state.  The Biafran...

 

September 19 2024 | State Media

The West has for some centuries occupied Africa and exploited her resources to a sorry state. 

The Biafran movement in Nigeria - the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), led by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is advocating for the restoration of Biafra as a Sovereign State while also seeking to address the subjugation of entire nations in Africa.

In all his teachings, he continues to highlight the history and ongoing impacts of colonialism, neo-colonialism, and economic exploitation in Africa and why Africa must stand up and fight for complete Freedom. In trying to achieve this, he pushes for self-determination and that is right to self-governance and independence for Biafra and other African nations.

As we all know, corruption has eaten deep into the hearts of Africa leaders. Challenging corruption, and confronting corrupt in our systems and leaders that perpetuate Africa's subjugation is key. 

Secondly, supporting Pan-Africanism by way of uniting with other African movements to challenge Western dominance and promote African freedom everywhere. 

It is very important to promote local economic development and reduce our dependence on foreign powers all the time. We must revitalize our culture. We need to preserve and promote not just our cultures, but also our languages, and traditions.

We must be documenting and sharing knowledge about Africa's history, culture, and struggles to inform and empower our unborn generation.

Africa must give support to what Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is doing in Nigeria.  Canvassing for advocacy while exposing the injustices being carried out by the West against the black race. The restoration of Biafra will help to salvage the deplorable state of many Africa countries. 

Written by:
Obioma Ukaoha
For: Biafra State Media

Edited by:
Chimdi Ibe
For: Biafra State Media 

Published by:
Chibuike Nebeokike
For: Biafra State Media

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