IPOB Bars Nigerian Anthem In Southeast Schools
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has revealed that one of its plans for the year 2022 is to stop the singing of the national anthem. Information Guide Nigeria
IPOB’s Head of Directorate of State, Chika Edoziem, banned the singing of Nigeria’s national anthem in schools across the Southeast.
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In a statement presented by Edoziem and IPOB spokesman, Emma Powerful, said: “The following are some of the programs and actions 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 CONSCIENCE 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”.jamb results
“Secondly all IPOB families worldwide are hereby directed to activate the earlier instruction passed down to them. We shall embark on a worldwide protest in cities and capitals around the world. The focus of our protest shall be British Embassies, the British Parliament, 10 downing street, the Kenyan Embassies, the Zoo Nigerian Embassies and International Organizations like the UN, the EU, Amnesty International and Media houses.”
“The ban placed on Fulani cows will take effect in April 2022. Effective this month Fulani cows will not be used for any social or ceremonial events and festivals in Biafraland. Our native cows will be used instead for these events Traditional Custodians of our Culture, the Clergy and Town Unions must ensure that this message gets to the grassroots. We cannot continue to eat and bring cause and damnation upon our land and upon ourselves by consuming cows that were used for bestiality.”
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