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The indigenous people of
Biafra IPOB, has announced a ban on the singing of Nigeria’s national anthem in
schools across the Southeast.
IPOB’S Head of Directorate
of State, Chika Edoziem made the announcement as part of it’s action plan for the year 2022.
He also announced the ban
on the use of “Fulani cows” during the festive seasons in the Southeast.
Edoziem said IPOB members should prepare for a worldwide
protest with a focus on the British Embassy, Nigerian Embassy, Kenyan Embassy,
and the United Nations.
A statement signed by
Edoziem and IPOB spokesperson, Emma Powerful, reads in part;
“The following are some of
the programs and action which the leadership will vigorously pursue in 2022.
“These are the ones we can
make public for now. Others will be made known at the appropriate time.
“Worldwide campaign for the unconditional release of Onyendu Mazi
Nnamdi Kanu(A prisoner of Conscience). The campaign will be called THE PRISONER
OF CONSCIENNCE CAMPAIGN. In furtherance of this campaign, all IPOB family
members, Biafrans and friends of Biafra are hereby urged to change their
profile pictures on social media with our official campaign poster.
The statement added: “ The
DOS will be creating a new department in IPOB
to add to those already existing under the Directorate of State. The
department will be designated as IPOB EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Primary responsibility
is to teach our history.
Beginning from tonight no
more Nigerian National Anthems in all schools in Biafraland. Our Children must
no longer be reminded daily that they are under oppression by singing the national
anthem of the oppressor. School authorities and proprietors have a responsibility
to teach our children our national anthem. The Briafran National Anthem.
“The ban placed on Fulani
cows will take effect in April 202. Effective this month Fulani cows will not
be used for any social or ceremonial events and festivals in Biafran land
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