BIAFRA BREAKING NEWS THIS EVENING, TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 2021
We return this evening, Tuesday, June 22, 2021 with breaking news stories from Biafra.
Below are the breaking news stories from Biafra this evening:
1. Biafra: HURIWA Tells President Buhari, South East Governors – Unban IPOB Before Any Dialogue
The group also carpeted the Governors and political leaders of the SouthEast for denouncing the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB and other like-minded groups in the region and beyond. HURIWA noted that it was illogical for the governors who initially proscribed the CONTINUE READING
2. Tough Times Await Illegal Arms Bearers – President Buhari Vows
President Buhari, who was represented by Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Boss Mustapha, did not identify those he was referring to. But those bearing arms illegally have been killing security men and abducting people and school children in parts of the CONTINUE READING
3. You’re Too Small To Decide For Ndigbo – IPOB Tells South East Governors
The group said it was regrettable that the Igbo leaders would be quick to disown and betray their own in their quest to appease their slave masters. In a statement issued by the Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful, IPOB who noted the leaders had since lost grip and control of the CONTINUE READING
4. Don’t Deny Southeast 2023 Presidential Ticket – Abaribe Tells APC, PDP
Abaribe said at the inauguration of Igbonine, a group promoting Nigerian president of Southeast extraction in Enugu, Enugu State yesterday, that the APC and the PDP cannot pretend not to be aware that the Igbo had been pushed to the fringes in the country. He pointed out that CONTINUE READING
5. Ohanaeze, IPOB Kick Over Northern Groups’ N100 Million Bounty On Nnamdi Kanu
The NCM at a press conference in Abuja late Thursday blamed Kanu and the Eastern Security Network, which is suspected to be the militant arm of IPOB, for the recent attacks on Northerners in the Southeast. Responding to the NCM’s statement, the Secretary-General of a faction of Ohanaeze, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, asked the northern groups to direct their efforts elsewhere. He said their N100 million bounties should be placed on the CONTINUE READING