BIAFRA/IPOB BREAKING NEWS THIS EVENING, MONDAY, JUNE 28TH, 2021
We return this evening, Monday, June 28, 2021 with breaking news stories from Biafra.
Below are the breaking news stories from Biafra this evening:
1. Fake Charms: 3 IPOB Native Doctors Flee As One Gets Beheaded
This was after one of the said native doctor, one Paschal Okeke of Umudim Ukwu Orji Awomama in Oru East Local government area of Imo State, was said to have been beheaded by the group for preparing ineffective charms. Some angry leading members of the group that CONTINUE READING
2. REVEALED: How Police Killed Several ‘IPOB/ESN’ Members, Overrun 3 Camps In Imo
The raid, which took place at Atta, Izombe and Ideato North areas of the state, was said to have commenced around 4am on Friday. The Nation gathered operatives of the Intelligence Response Squad (IRT), Special Tactical Squad (STS), Anti-Kidnapping Unit (AKU) and other special forces carried out the CONTINUE READING
3. Rumour Of President Buhari Being Dead And Replaced By Jibril From Sudan Is Ridiculous – Obasanjo
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has said that rumor of President Muhammadu Buhari being dead and replaced by Jibril from Sudan is ridiculous. Recounting how someone approached him with the rumour, the former President noted that many people on social media are believing it and CONTINUE READING
4. How IPOB/ESN Members Killed And Beheaded Their Chief Priest – Police Reveals
A statement released by CSP Michael Abattam, the media adviser to the state Commissioner of police, states that the incident happened on June 25 during a raid on the ESN’s camp. He said that large sums of money were given to the deceased with CONTINUE READING
5. We’re Considering Oduduwa-Biafra Collaboration, Britain Created Hatred Between Yoruba, Igbo— Igboho’s Aide
Olayomi Koiki, spokesman for Yoruba freedom fighter, Sunday Adeyemo (Igboho), has revealed that there are possibilities that the Oduduwa Republic agitators will liaise with the Biafran Republic agitators to help them achieve their objectives faster. Koiki, who spoke with SaharaReporters, said the CONTINUE READING