Nigeria Should Be Designated a State Sponsor of Terrorism
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Nigeria Should Be Designated a State Sponsor of Terrorism

In a nation plagued by relentless violence, where terrorist groups operate with apparent impunity, recent revelations suggest a disturbing level of government involvement—or at least willful negligence—that border on complicity. Sheikh Ahmad Gumi, a prominent Islamic cleric known for his role in negotiating with bandits and terrorists in Nigeria's northwest, has publicly stated that the federal government knows the names and exact locations of every terrorist in the country.

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A Dawn of Diplomacy: Biafra's Bold Bid for Recognition and the Echoes of Liberty
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A Dawn of Diplomacy: Biafra's Bold Bid for Recognition and the Echoes of Liberty

This meeting is no anomaly; it reflects a growing undercurrent in global politics where subnational movements leverage international sympathy to bypass unresponsive central governments. From Catalonia to Kurdistan, the quest for self-rule often begins with such informal overtures. For Biafra, engaging a U.S. state senator marks a strategic foothold.

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Freedom For Biafra
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Freedom For Biafra

Biafra’s Right to Self-Determination — A Call from Gunther Fehlinger-Jahn

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BDF Welcomes the US in Support of Its Holy War
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BDF Welcomes the US in Support of Its Holy War

In the shadowed heartlands of West Africa, where faith and survival intertwine in a brutal dance, the Biafra Defense Forces (BDF) have issued a clarion call to the United States: join us in this righteous struggle against an escalating jihadist onslaught.

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Unity: A Step Forward for Biafran Aspirations Amidst Lingering Distractions
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Unity: A Step Forward for Biafran Aspirations Amidst Lingering Distractions

This dismissal could mark a turning point if it fosters reconciliation. Nkere's pivot to "shun distractions" aligns with calls for unity, especially as he will be busy at the CPAC Ending Christian Persecution Summit—where Nigeria's role in the slaughter of thousands of Christians annually is a focal point—leaving no time for internal distractions.

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The Brewing Crisis in Biafraland: Lockdown Threats and the Urgent Need for Dialogue
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The Brewing Crisis in Biafraland: Lockdown Threats and the Urgent Need for Dialogue

In a bold escalation of the long-simmering Biafran separatist movement, Ogechukwu Nkere, Acting Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE), has issued a stark ultimatum to the Nigerian government: release detainees arrested during recent protests demanding the freedom of Nnamdi Kanu, or face a week-long shutdown across the Biafra Territory "Biafraland."

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The Injustice of Nigeria: Igbo Suppression in the Shadow of Nnamdi Kanu's Detention
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The Injustice of Nigeria: Igbo Suppression in the Shadow of Nnamdi Kanu's Detention

The Abuja protest, led by activist Omoyele Sowore, underscores a glaring double standard in how Nigeria handles dissent.

While Sowore, a Yoruba journalist and publisher of Sahara Reporters, walked away unscathed despite spearheading the demonstration, authorities arrested Kanu's brother, Emmanuel Kanu, his lawyer Aloy Ejimakor, and 11 other Biafrans—individuals tied to the Igbo origin.

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