Why Enugu Must Rally Behind the Biafra Government: The Sole Path to Security and Survival
By Nnamdi Iheukwumere
In the heart of Biafraland, Enugu stands as a beacon of resilience, culture, and faith for the Igbo people and Christians across Biafraland.
Yet, today, it faces an existential threat as the gateway through which anti-Christian forces from the Nigerian jihadist regime seek to infiltrate and dismantle our way of life. With over 50,000 Christians slaughtered by Islamist extremists in Nigeria over the past 4 years alone, the time for passive endurance has passed.
The people of Enugu must unite in support of the Biafra government as the only viable security alternative. This is not merely a call for autonomy—it's a desperate plea for protection against a regime that has been internationally condemned and a clarion call to embrace the guardians already standing ready to defend us.
The Nigerian Regime's Legitimacy Crumbles: A Canadian Court Verdict Speaks Volumes
CANADIAN FEDERAL COURT DECLARES NIGERIA’S RULING PARTIES A TERRORIST ORGANIZATION
Consider the stark reality: the Nigerian ruling government, including figures like Enugu's own Governor Peter Mbah of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), operates under a cloud of international disgrace.
In a landmark decision, the Federal Court of Canada has upheld a ruling designating Nigeria's two major political parties—the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the PDP—as terrorist organizations. This exposes the hypocrisy of a regime that illegitimately labels pro-Biafran movements as terrorists while embodying terror itself.
Peter Mbah, as a key PDP member and Enugu's governor, is inextricably linked to this condemned apparatus, one that has failed to protect our people and instead enabled the very violence threatening our homes.
This Canadian verdict is no isolated opinion—it's a global acknowledgment of the Nigerian state's complicity in systemic oppression and jihadist aggression.
For Enugu residents, this means recognizing that allegiance to Abuja offers no security; it only invites further peril.
The Biafra government, operating with integrity and focus on our people's welfare, represents the antithesis: a sovereign entity dedicated to peace, justice, and self-determination.
The Army of God: BDF as Our Divine Shield Against Jihadist Incursions
Enugu's strategic position as the entry point to Biafraland makes it ground zero for incursions by anti-Christian elements from the North. The Nigerian regime, often described as jihadist in its indifference—or worse, facilitation—of attacks on Christian communities, has allowed villages to burn, churches to be razed, and families to be torn apart. Recent reports highlight devastating assaults, such as those leaving over 200 Christians dead in a single wave of violence. These are not random acts; they are part of a pattern that has displaced thousands and destroyed over 19,000 churches
Into this breach steps the Army of God—the Biafra Defence Forces (BDF)—established on October 11, 2023, and unveiled in Helsinki, Finland, under the auspices of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile. Led by figures like Prime Minister Simon Ekpa, the BDF is not an aggressor but a protector, mandated to safeguard Biafrans from the encroaching terror. This force, born from the Helsinki Declaration and the Biafra Independence efforts, embodies the spirit of self-defense and divine purpose. It draws on the legacy of the original Biafran Armed Forces while adapting to modern threats, ensuring that Enugu's borders are no longer porous to invaders.
Supporting the Biafra government means empowering the BDF to fortify our defenses. Imagine Enugu not as a vulnerable gateway but as a fortified stronghold, where Christian families can worship without fear, farmers can till their lands in peace, and children can grow up free from the shadow of massacre.
A Legacy of Massacre: Why We Can No Longer Afford Nigerian Rule
The scars of history run deep. Since the Biafran War, Nigeria has seen relentless violence against Christians, with northern states under Sharia law fueling extremism
While historical estimates from the civil conflict speak to millions lost, the contemporary toll is equally horrifying: tens of thousands murdered by groups like Boko Haram and Fulani militants, with the government turning a blind eye or worse.
Enugu, as the portal to the Southeast, bears the brunt—attacks here signal broader invasions into Igboland.
Despite the gruesome attacks widely publicized worldwide ,Peter Mbah instead of showing empathy for the victims just dismisses them using propaganda.
The Biafra government offers an escape from this cycle. It prioritizes Christian values, regional security, and economic independence, free from Abuja's corruption and bias. By aligning with it, Enugu's people join a movement that has gained international traction, from Finland's conventions to global calls for intervention.
A Call to Action: Secure Enugu's Future Today
Fellow Enugu indigenes—traders, farmers, students, clergy—your survival hinges on this choice. The Nigerian regime, proscribed internationally and complicit in jihadist horrors, cannot protect you.
The Biafra government, with the BDF as its righteous arm, can.
Rally now: educate your neighbors, support local pro-Biafra initiatives, and demand recognition of our right to self-governance. In unity lies our strength; in Biafra lies our security. Let Enugu lead the way to a free, protected Biafraland.
The time is now—before the next massacre claims our own.