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Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Nkem4040: 4:32am On Oct 26, 2018
Uli Airport is a symbolic shrine, which remains the height of Blackman's greatest technological achievement to date. The wonder of Uli Airport is yet to be matched by Blackman anywhere in the world. The Airport and its structures have been deliberately left to decay, so as to attempt to obliterate the memory of an Igbo symbol of technological advancement, military superiority, resistance and survival. Had Igbo Day been held at Uli as scheduled earlier, its significance would have been almost impossible to express in words, in terms of its symbolicness and what Uli Airport represented and represents to Ndi Igbo.

Uli Airport the story goes was completely built from scratch by mostly Igbos. It was a military cum civil Airport. While supply aircrafts hovered overhead, the Airport below was said to be in pitch darkness and at the right moment the runway lights would come on momentarily as aircrafts come in and land. The aircrafts were said, according to legend, to taxi along runways, which terminated underground or into the trees, thus shielding them from enemy air-to-ground fire. Meanwhile, federal airforce jets hovered overhead strafing at every and anything in the pitch darkness below. It was said that any of the several run ways hit by a bomb or rocket was repaired immediately within minutes to enable the next supply aircraft hovering low overhead to land. The supply aircrafts often had to circle flying low above the trees for hours, evading federal airforce Migs and jets.

Uli Airport became the Igbo lifeline during the economic blockade, Biafra having become landlocked and surrounded. Uli Airport was of such importance or indeed of the most singular importance to Biafra and to Nigeria, so much so that the federalists landed a marine-borne invasion force at "Oguta II", which was only about 20 - 30 odd kilometers to Uli, so as to bring the Airport within artillery range. Uli was so indispensable to the survival of Ndi Igbo, so much so that His Excellency General Ojukwu personally commanded the Biafran forces that defended "Oguta I" and liberated "Oguta II" within three days of the landing of federal forces in the area. I was a kid then and I vividly recollect seeing General Ojukwu and his convoy drive past towards Oguta. We were waving, cheering him and the troops being rushed to Oguta as they filed along singing, some on foot, others on vehicles and tractors.

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Not a single federal soldier who set foot on Oguta went home alive. They all perished - including some who came with family, livestock and supplies in several supply ships in the armada that invaded Oguta. Many perished where their ships were sunk. The federal side risked and lost so much in that operation because they wanted Uli Airport at all costs. Ndi Igbo threw everything at them because Uli was our lifeline and last hope. The defeat of the federalists at Oguta left a monument which remains at the Oguta lagoon until today - the carcasses of the sunk federal ships are still there. Anyone who visits home should try go and see for themselves. General Ojukwu himself lead the operation - that was how important and strategic Uli was and is to Igbos.

Then the federal airforce came with a new method. They would drop a round fluorescent light and suspend it in mid air. This light shone like a moon. It was midnight and sometimes the first hours of the morning but you could pick up a pin or needle over a fifty or more kilometers radius from the almost daylight generated by this artificial moon. You would be in pitch darkness, either sleeping or simply because the oil lamps had to be put out to avoid federal jets that fired at any trace of light, and suddenly it was daylight from this strange moon hanging over from the sky in the direction of Uli. The first time it happened it was share panic and every one, old and young scurried into the bushes and the trenches. I say panic because we as children could sense the disquiet amongst the adults and the share confusion and pandemonium that reigned at the first appearance of this strange moon. Then the bombs, rockets and buffers (buffer was the Biafran anti aircraft guns used at Uli) would start to boom for what seemed like eternity and slowly the moon would die. Within minutes of the silence of the guns, the supply aircrafts hovering low all across the horizon would again begin to land at Uli. I heard the roar of every aircraft that landed at and took off from Uli and the deafening and terrifying boom and bang of every aircraft that crashed into the woods. I was only a child a few kilometers away from Uli. Most nights you would come out and watch these huge metal birds with large wings hovering so low over the roof you had think it would uproot the house with it like an eagle would lift a prey. But these were no birds of prey, they brought us food, medical, military supplies and life, but you were scared all the same, least they crashed onto the roof. After all, they flew in pitch darkness, low, almost hugging the trees, with federal jets ruling the heights, strafing, and rocketing any trace of light. They also had to keep away from ground fire from the buffer guns. I still wonder how those pilots flew those planes then.

Uli Airport was such a fortress that at a stage, the federal airforce jets and their pilots contrived to jettison their rockets, bombs and cannons at targets and bushes as far away as possible from Uli Airport. And all the neighbouring communities, including mine paid dearly in lost lives and damaged buildings, farms and economic trees. That was how powerful Uli Airport was.

Almost every Igbo who survived as a refugee, every child who was rescued from kwashiorkor and many who lived to tell the tale and to continue the procreation of the Igbo race today, towards its destiny, owed their survival to Uli Airport. Every grain of rice or corn meal or garri gabon, every drip drop or tablet, every stick of stockfish or other nutrients, every and each single bullet or gun fired by NdiIgbo in self preservation and survival, at a stage was landed at Uli Airport.

His Excellency, General Ojukwu left the embattled Biafran enclave through Uli so he may live to fight another day, hence he is with us today.

In the last days and hours of Biafra in January 1970, even when the expedition force sent out probably from Uli Airport to blow up the Njiaba bridge at Awo-Omamma so as to hold the advancing federal troops there had been destroyed by federal troops who had crossed the bridge much earlier than the Biafran forces could arrive and hold it, and the whole of Awo-Omama and environs had been taken by the rampaging federal forces, Uli Airport continued to fire mortars and shells in the direction of Awo-Omamma where they thought the federal troops were located. In this respect, Uli Airport is symbolic for firing the first shot in defense of Igboland since the demise of Biafra. In a sense, Uli Airport remained undefeated and unsurrendered. The airport smoked even after the very last moment of Biafra and the federals could not venture into its precincts until General Effiong and other officers had ensured and guaranteed their safety.

There could be no better place and symbol of Igbo resistance and survival than the vicinity of Uli Airport. Igbo detractors hate the place, they had rather it was wiped off the maps, never to be mentioned again. It was one place that was impenetrable and undefeated, defiant to the last, firing shells and motors even after Biafra had formally seized to exist. Egyptian pilots, Russian Migs and British jets and military advisers could not stop Uli Airport - the most sophisticated piece of engineering designed and constructed by a Blackman anywhere, and which surpassed what many a Whiteman can ever design or construct. Any other country that had proper values would have turned Uli into a monument - tourist, spiritual or otherwise. The Igbo Nation will ensure that Uli Airport lives forever.

What about the courageous pilots who continued to fly to Uli Airport against all odds? There were not Igbo, but many of them perished trying to save Ndi Igbo, either shot down by federal airforce jets or ran out of fuel or crashed into the trees flying too low for hours waiting for the federal jets to run out of ammunition. Part of the reason many of those pilots kept coming, notwithstanding the risks, was not only because they loved Igbos, but also because they had confidence in Uli Airport. We have to rebury those pilots too.

Denying Igbos the use of such an edifice and symbol as Uli Airport as a place to celebrate the remembrance of their war dead is the most treacherous act that can ever be perpetrated against Ndi Igbo. It is an act that appeases those who fail to appreciate the values of Ndi Igbo and it is an act that diminishes the Igbo spirit and a celebration of their survival and their triumph over adversity. That singular act is sacrilegious and deserves appropriate punishment in accordance with Igbo traditions and custom as laid down by our ancestors, deities and gods.
Francis Nnamdi Elekwachi

Publish Date:
Tuesday, 8 April 2014
http://africandemocrat.com/content/uli-airport-symbolic-shrine-biafran-resistance-francis-nnamdi-elekwachi

Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Nobody: 4:34am On Oct 26, 2018
grin
Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by cosby02(m): 4:58am On Oct 26, 2018
Bubari and Afonja why
Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by val15: 5:12am On Oct 26, 2018
Touching

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by otokx(m): 5:23am On Oct 26, 2018
truly some pictures speak a thousand words

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by oilPUSSY(f): 5:27am On Oct 26, 2018
Obasanjo stop celebrating, the agitation is back like Philip predicted.
You were deceived to celebrate an unstoppable ideology.
Biiafrr.ra remains an ideology that can never die.

Major Philip Effiong said and I quote...
" Treat the surrendering Biafrans well, else their children will resurface and continue from where their fathers stopped, which they won't give up like we are doing today until they get what they want ".

Today, his prophecy/prediction has come into fulfilment because the three R's the then Fed government promised which includes, Reconciliation, Rehabilitation and Reconstruction have not been implemented and it's has become too late for those aforementioned to be implemented because Igbos today which is seeking for the independence will never back down on their secession plan... Take it or leave it.

God bless Ojukwu for planting this seed of quest for freedom in every Biafran.
God bless Philip for his role in Biafra and his capacity to see tomorrow.
God bless Nnamdi Kanu for his steadfastness and his call for referendum despite intimidations coming out from different angles.

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by njideoby(f): 5:28am On Oct 26, 2018
Who is denying ndi Igbo the use of the airport?
All these while, why have Anambra state government not done anything to revive the airport.
Anambra state do not have any existing airport, yet it cannot rebuild this one.

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Nobody: 5:30am On Oct 26, 2018
Some days, I just tear up at what Biafrans have endured. What kind of evil is this? Let them go and build a civilization that will make black people get some respect on this earth. Look at Obasanjo bragging on a feat of an airport built by a fellow black people like himself. SMH

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Nkem4040: 5:36am On Oct 26, 2018
njideoby:
Who is denying ndi Igbo the use of the airport?
All these while, why have Anambra state government not done anything to revive the airport.
Anambra state do not have any existing airport, yet it cannot rebuild this one.

Federal government will not allow them, will not even allow anybody near there. You have military guiding there till today.

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Stanweezy(m): 6:40am On Oct 26, 2018
And I finished from Anambra State University without knowing the location of this airport... Na waoo
Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by CanineOfJackal: 6:59am On Oct 26, 2018
Stanweezy:
And I finished from Anambra State University without knowing the location of this airport... Na waoo
Do you see those bamboos opposite the Catholic Churvh on the express of Uli center. That's d airport.


I grad from ANSU also

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by gidgiddy: 7:16am On Oct 26, 2018
I remember talking with an Old man who ran a beer parlour where I was drinking. He had been in the Biafran air force and worked at Uni airport. Uli was the lifeline of Biafra having blockaded and the Nigerian air force were looking for it. During the day they would cover the runaway with palm fronds and vegetation so that the federal planes would not find it. At night they would clear the place and start landing planes.

How they landed planes has become the story of legends. Several people would line the runaway with pots that had inflammable material. The plane that was supposed to land would be radioed to descend to a certain altitude. When the times was right , the people with the pots would light it up, creating temporary 'runaway light's that the pilot could see and land. As soon as the plane had landed, the people with pots would cover the pots with special coverr that snuffed out the lights and the airport would be in peach black. Federal planes would hover above and bomb indiscriminately trying to hit the airport, but in the darkness, it was like trying to shoot fish in a barrel of water. The few times they hit the airport or run away, it would repaired before morning and the airport would be covered in vegetation so the enemy planes couldn't see it. Uli airport only functioned at night under the cover of darkness.

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by ignant: 8:00am On Oct 26, 2018
It is very clear that Nigeria, as a federal government, will not do anything to elevate the structures and minds that will remind them of the creativity of the Biafra war.

The people of the old Eastern region must continue to invest and excel in the sciences, technology, engineering, medicine, business, economics and other fields of study that will engender the creative workforce required to form a modern nation.

Make no mistake- Nigeria will dissolve, whether through implosion or external forces. It is inevitable.

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by EternalTruths: 8:11am On Oct 26, 2018
The Resurrection Of Biafra Is Certain.

Only Fools Fight God's Plan For The World That He Wants To Achieve Through The Biafrans.

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Auladimeji1: 8:35am On Oct 26, 2018
Nkem4040:


Federal government will not allow them, will not even allow anybody near there. You have military guiding there till today.
Shut your mouth liar,why can't they renovates it during PDP administration. Nonsense.Igbos always finding a way to blame the FG for their unending misfortunes. Radarada oshi

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by hucienda: 8:38am On Oct 26, 2018
Big Ups to the ingenuity of the Biafrans on display at the Uli Airstrip. #Respect

The swagger of the youthful Colonel Obasanjo smiley

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Auladimeji1: 8:38am On Oct 26, 2018
ignant:
It is very clear that Nigeria, as a federal government, will not do anything to elevate the structures and minds that will remind them of the creativity of the Biafra war.

The people of the old Eastern region must continue to invest and excel in the sciences, technology, engineering, medicine, business, economics and other fields of study that will engender the creative workforce required to form a modern nation.

Make no mistake- Nigeria will dissolve, whether through implosion or external forces. It is inevitable.
Oh!so the other tribes doesn't have talent(s)
Igbos and hyping. mtcheeeeeew

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Malawian(m): 8:41am On Oct 26, 2018
Auladimeji1:
Oh!so the other tribes doesn't have talent(s)
Igbos and hyping. mtcheeeeeew
Your talents is feeding fat from other people's resources.

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Auladimeji1: 8:44am On Oct 26, 2018
gidgiddy:
I remember talking with an Old man who ran a beer parlour where I was drinking. He had been in the Biafran air force and worked at Uni airport. I'll was the lifeline of Biafra having blockaded and the Nigerian air force were looking for it. During the day they would cover the runaway with palm fronds and vegetation so that the federal planes would not find it. At night they would clear the place and start landing planes.

How they landed planes has become the story of legends. Several people would line the runaway with pots that had inflammable material. The plane that was supposed to land would be radioed to descend to a certain altitude. When the times was right , the people with the pots would light it up, creating temporary 'runaway light's that the pilot could see and land. As soon as the plane had landed, the people with pots would cover the pots with special coverr that snuffed out the lights and the airport would be in peach black. Federal planes would hover above and bomb indiscriminately trying to hit the airport, but in the darkness, it was like trying to shoot fish in a barrel of water. The few times they hit the airport or run away, it would repaired before morning and the airport would be covered in vegetation so the enemy planes couldn't see it. Uli airport only functioned at night under the cover of darkness.
Oboy, so the Nigeria Forces bombed it at Night and the Biafrans repairs it in the morning?
Maybe you think you're typing for kids

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Auladimeji1: 8:46am On Oct 26, 2018
Malawian:

Your talents is feeding fat from other people's resources.
You have talents,yet your region is worst,Do you have brain at all

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by hucienda: 8:48am On Oct 26, 2018
gidgiddy:
I remember talking with an Old man who ran a beer parlour where I was drinking. He had been in the Biafran air force and worked at Uni airport. I'll was the lifeline of Biafra having blockaded and the Nigerian air force were looking for it. During the day they would cover the runaway with palm fronds and vegetation so that the federal planes would not find it. At night they would clear the place and start landing planes.

How they landed planes has become the story of legends. Several people would line the runaway with pots that had inflammable material. The plane that was supposed to land would be radioed to descend to a certain altitude. When the times was right , the people with the pots would light it up, creating temporary 'runaway light's that the pilot could see and land. As soon as the plane had landed, the people with pots would cover the pots with special coverr that snuffed out the lights and the airport would be in peach black. Federal planes would hover above and bomb indiscriminately trying to hit the airport, but in the darkness, it was like trying to shoot fish in a barrel of water. The few times they hit the airport or run away, it would repaired before morning and the airport would be covered in vegetation so the enemy planes couldn't see it. Uli airport only functioned at night under the cover of darkness.

Wow. Interesting. At times wondered how they were able to operate the airstrip given the meagre resources and obviously difficult, life-threatening conditions. Thanks for this explanation.

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by kettykin: 8:49am On Oct 26, 2018
Are igbos stewpidly stewing in the past biko?
Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Auladimeji1: 8:50am On Oct 26, 2018
ignant:
It is very clear that Nigeria, as a federal government, will not do anything to elevate the structures and minds that will remind them of the creativity of the Biafra war.

The people of the old Eastern region must continue to invest and excel in the sciences, technology, engineering, medicine, business, economics and other fields of study that will engender the creative workforce required to form a modern nation.

Make no mistake- Nigeria will dissolve, whether through implosion or external forces. It is inevitable.
Any Nigeria government that repairs that place,God will punish that government
They(Igbos) calls the Nigerians names and even calls the country a zoo.You can't reap from where you didn't sow.Never
Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Auladimeji1: 8:52am On Oct 26, 2018
EternalTruths:
The Resurrection Of Biafra Is Certain.

Only Fools Fight God's Plan For The World That He Wants To Achieve Through The Biafrans.
Yes,it's certain if only the igbos leaves other people's region for their own and they should stop blaming the other tribes for their misfortunes

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by oilPUSSY(f): 10:17am On Oct 26, 2018
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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Bane2020: 10:25am On Oct 26, 2018
gidgiddy:
I remember talking with an Old man who ran a beer parlour where I was drinking. He had been in the Biafran air force and worked at Uni airport. I'll was the lifeline of Biafra having blockaded and the Nigerian air force were looking for it. During the day they would cover the runaway with palm fronds and vegetation so that the federal planes would not find it. At night they would clear the place and start landing planes.

How they landed planes has become the story of legends. Several people would line the runaway with pots that had inflammable material. The plane that was supposed to land would be radioed to descend to a certain altitude. When the times was right , the people with the pots would light it up, creating temporary 'runaway light's that the pilot could see and land. As soon as the plane had landed, the people with pots would cover the pots with special coverr that snuffed out the lights and the airport would be in peach black. Federal planes would hover above and bomb indiscriminately trying to hit the airport, but in the darkness, it was like trying to shoot fish in a barrel of water. The few times they hit the airport or run away, it would repaired before morning and the airport would be covered in vegetation so the enemy planes couldn't see it. Uli airport only functioned at night under the cover of darkness.
The Igbo man's ingenuity... who knows what Biafra would have become by now? A technological hub and wonder of the Black civilization , and a cynosure for western curiosity and admiration for generations. Little wonder Britain and Russia did everything to kill that potential by supporting Nigeria... the thought of an independent black nation competing with the advanced civilizations with self reliant brilliance and ingenuity was an aberration not worth conceiving. I curse the say Lugard forced Igbos into that accursed nation called Nigeria, woe betide the founding fathers of this scam called Nigeria... SMH.

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by ignant: 10:27am On Oct 26, 2018
Necessity, they say, is the mother of invention. Many ubiquitous products that have deployed commercially and are now so basic that they can not be done without were a product of military necessity- e.g internet.

The Biafra war saw some great minds from the old Eastern region who deployed their expertise to the struggle. But they were no match for the imperialist funded zoo because of one thing- OIL. Countries like Britain, US, France, Netherland etc deployed great resources to safeguard their investments in oil.

But now that oil is getting less important, do you think if the Biafra war was to replay itself, that these imperialists would extend similar support? NO. These countries have divested their investments in oil in Nigeria.

Nigeria is now a blight to the world. A cesspool of filth, disease, illiteracy, poverty and violence. We know what region of Nigeria is a poster child for these traits. We know what region of Nigeria is holding the other back.

Dynamics have changed, ladies and gentlemen. I aspire to do a form of podcast or series for those who are desirous of learning of the new geopolitics.

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by gidgiddy: 10:43am On Oct 26, 2018
Bane2020:

The Igbo man's ingenuity... who knows what Biafra would have become by now? A technological hub and wonder of the Black civilization , and a cynosure for western curiosity and admiration for generations. Little wonder Britain and Russia did everything to kill that potential by supporting Nigeria... the thought of an independent black nation competing with the advanced civilizations with self reliant brilliance and ingenuity was an aberration not worth conceiving. I curse the say Lugard forced Igbos into that accursed nation called Nigeria, woe betide the founding fathers of this scam called Nigeria... SMH.

If Biafra had succeeded under the leadership of Oxford trained Dim Ojukwu, it would have been amongst the top 10 richest and most powerful countries in the world

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by Shehunoshewhat: 11:18am On Oct 26, 2018
gidgiddy:


If Biafra had succeeded under the leadership of Oxford trained Dim Ojukwu, it would have been amongst the top 10 richest and most powerful countries in the world

South Africa with all its foreign input isn't. How will Biafra be

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Re: Uli Airport - A Symbolic Shrine Of Biafran Resistance By Francis Elekwachi by petsam11(m): 11:37am On Oct 26, 2018
Shehunoshewhat:


South Africa with all its foreign input isn't. How will Biafra be

What you should understand in South Africa is that those White people there, their main aim we to steal and subjugate the real South Africans into servitude... But they failed and were highly resisted by the indigenous Blacks, The Zulu's lead by Mandela...
So now, since they don't have much power anymore, the sit back and are like "OK! let's see who you guys can give!"
Also don't also dispute the fact that some if not most of the developmental strides over there are courtesy of them...
No insult please!

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