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In Isiama Afara Ukwu, Umuahia, Abia State, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was born on September 25, 1967. He is a British-Nigerian political activist who supports Biafra’s separation from Nigeria and independence. Biafra is a territory of the predominantly I...
Read More ›Nigeria is a cosmopolitan metropolis; comprising multi-ethnic peoples with divergent and contradictory social, cultural, religious, and linguistic differences, having little or nothing in common. While the South is predominantly Christian, the North ...
Read More ›The Nigerian terrorist government has been in power for over two decades. Its impact on the country has been devastating, and it is not difficult to see why. The political instability caused by this regime has led to human rights violations on a mass...
Read More ›The Biafra Referendum is an effort to determine the self-determination of the Igbo people in Nigeria. It’s a chance for them to create their own independent nation, but it’s also a result of decades of Igbo discontent and struggle. The re...
Read More ›The Biafra Genocide– or the civil war, took place from 1967 to 1970. After the war, the aftermath has been experienced throughout Biafra. These aftermaths include the destruction of public infrastructure, death, and people displacement. In the ...
Read More ›Biafra has faced countless events in the past. These events harmed Biafran’s human rights and their way of living. To date, they have faced threats that need to be told and addressed to the whole world. Our non-profit organization in Newark, New Je...
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