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PoliticsRe: Reaction Of Africans When BBC Said Nigeria Flag Is Boring by bosedekemi(f): 2:42pm On Dec 11, 2015
Even bbc is now mocking Nigeria cheesy
PoliticsRe: Bokoharam Kill More Than 70 In Fresh Attack In Maiduguri by bosedekemi(op): 11:51am On Dec 11, 2015
uihebom:
Buhari call your boys to order
PoliticsBokoharam Kill More Than 70 In Fresh Attack In Maiduguri by bosedekemi(op): 11:12am On Dec 11, 2015
At least 39 people have died after multiple explosions in the Nigerian city of Maiduguri, an emergency official says.

Three female suicide bombers, thought to be aged between 11 and 15, struck on Friday morning, an official with the National Emergency Management Agency told BBC Hausa.

It follows bomb attacks on a mosque on Thursday, which killed at least 32.

Maiduguri is often targeted by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram.

No group has yet said it was behind the attack during Thursday’s evening prayers, that also left many people injured.

Omolara Adegoke- Abuja

http://www.thebreakingtimes.com/over-40-killed-as-suicide-bombers-strike-maiduguri/
PoliticsRe: Govt To Borrow For Projects, Struggles To Sell Crude Oil by bosedekemi(f): 11:09am On Dec 11, 2015
You are here: Parliament home pageParliamentary businessPublications & recordsBusiness papersHouse of Commons business papersEarly Day MotionsEarly day motion 808

BIAFRA INDEPENDENCE

Session: 2015-16
Date tabled: 03.12.2015
Primary sponsor: Elliott, Tom
Sponsors: Kinahan, Danny
That this House recognises the calls for the independence of territories that constituted the Biafran Republic; acknowledges the Biafran issue could be improved with the co-operation of the Nigerian government by offering a referendum; and urges the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to use its diplomatic strength to assist in the resolution of this matter.

See link to the motion

http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/business-papers/commons/early-day-motions/edm-detail1/?session=2015-16&edmnumber=808

See video here,

http://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/d1d02df1-bcc3-4a65-ae24-9e366957d28b?in=15%3A15%3A52&out=15%3A16%3A22
CrimeRe: Man Beats Pregnant Wife To Death In Lagos For Calling Him ‘irresponsible’ by bosedekemi(f): 11:08am On Dec 11, 2015
You are here: Parliament home pageParliamentary businessPublications & recordsBusiness papersHouse of Commons business papersEarly Day MotionsEarly day motion 808

BIAFRA INDEPENDENCE

Session: 2015-16
Date tabled: 03.12.2015
Primary sponsor: Elliott, Tom
Sponsors: Kinahan, Danny
That this House recognises the calls for the independence of territories that constituted the Biafran Republic; acknowledges the Biafran issue could be improved with the co-operation of the Nigerian government by offering a referendum; and urges the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to use its diplomatic strength to assist in the resolution of this matter.

See link to the motion

http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/business-papers/commons/early-day-motions/edm-detail1/?session=2015-16&edmnumber=808

See video here,

http://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/d1d02df1-bcc3-4a65-ae24-9e366957d28b?in=15%3A15%3A52&out=15%3A16%3A22
PoliticsRe: Nigerian Army Kills Boko Haram Members, Rescues 210 Hostages (Graphic Photos) by bosedekemi(f): 11:07am On Dec 11, 2015
You are here: Parliament home pageParliamentary businessPublications & recordsBusiness papersHouse of Commons business papersEarly Day MotionsEarly day motion 808

BIAFRA INDEPENDENCE

Session: 2015-16
Date tabled: 03.12.2015
Primary sponsor: Elliott, Tom
Sponsors: Kinahan, Danny
That this House recognises the calls for the independence of territories that constituted the Biafran Republic; acknowledges the Biafran issue could be improved with the co-operation of the Nigerian government by offering a referendum; and urges the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to use its diplomatic strength to assist in the resolution of this matter.

See link to the motion

http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/business-papers/commons/early-day-motions/edm-detail1/?session=2015-16&edmnumber=808

See video here,

http://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/d1d02df1-bcc3-4a65-ae24-9e366957d28b?in=15%3A15%3A52&out=15%3A16%3A22
PoliticsUK MP Calls For Recognition Of Biafra Agitation by bosedekemi(op): 10:41am On Dec 11, 2015
BIAFRA INDEPENDENCE

Session: 2015-16
Date tabled: 03.12.2015
Primary sponsor: Elliott, Tom
Sponsors: Kinahan, Danny
That this House recognises the calls for the independence of territories that constituted the Biafran Republic; acknowledges the Biafran issue could be improved with the co-operation of the Nigerian government by offering a referendum; and urges the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to use its diplomatic strength to assist in the resolution of this matter.

See link to the motion

http://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/business-papers/commons/early-day-motions/edm-detail1/?session=2015-16&edmnumber=808

See video here,

http://parliamentlive.tv/event/index/d1d02df1-bcc3-4a65-ae24-9e366957d28b?in=15%3A15%3A52&out=15%3A16%3A22
PoliticsRe: Tompolo In EFCC Net, Company’s Accounts Frozen – RUBIZTECH by bosedekemi(f): 11:07am On Dec 10, 2015
Hmmm
PoliticsRe: Maitama Sule, Kwande, Ikedife To Meet Pro-biafran Agitators by bosedekemi(f): 11:05am On Dec 10, 2015
Waste of time. IPOB will not listen to anyone unless Nnamdi Kanu is released.
PoliticsRe: Breaking News ! IPOB Protests Continues by bosedekemi(op): 8:53am On Dec 10, 2015
smiley
PoliticsRe: Read Why BBC Is Allegedly Biased Against Biafra - Naij.com by bosedekemi(f):
amiskurie:
This is one the reason why I unfollowed naij.com. the owner should be arrested as soon as possible...they are enemy of the state.they are always against naija.
Shallow outburst undecided Present a superior argument or remain silent forever embarassed I do not understand why Africans like being slaves...
PoliticsRe: Breaking News ! IPOB Protests Continues by bosedekemi(op): 9:32pm On Dec 09, 2015
"U wrote well femi. But u forget many things too. U forget that Only d Igbos awolowo gave 20£ after d war mindless how much he had in d bank . Only d Igbo converted d 20£ in short period of time to build mansions everywhere in nigeria, even buying ur own piece of land in ur home town. Only d Igbos were not given free education in nigeria when hausas and yorubas went to school free. U forget that only d Igbos, in less than 40 years became the most educated tribe in nigeria producing almost half of nigerian professors. U forget that only d Igbos for the past 14 years produce the highest graduates with the best grades in nigeria. femi, u forget that only d Igbos go to the village, pick up a boy, train him in his line of business and establish the boy in terms of settlement. U forget that only d Igbos in 1994 came from d east to rescue their kinsmen from hands of d yorubas.
femi, I know ur kind; a pauper. U forget that obasanjo told Thabo Mbeki of South Africa that Igbos are developers. U think that u have it all, airport, seaport, name it, but dear what Igbos need is freedom from nigeria and in 10 years time, u will see Singapore in Enugu, Tokyo in Aba, Los Angeles in Port Harcourt, Paris in Calabar Hong Kong in Onitsha, Taiwan in Nnewi, Texas in Asaba. ETC.
Time has come when the children of ZION will sing Angelic songs in their home land.
FREEDOM! FREEDOM!! FREEDOM!!!. God Bless Biafra. The land of the rising sun"

Facebook page, Clifford Iroanya
PoliticsRe: Breaking News! IPOB Ceasefire On Protest: False And Misguided by bosedekemi(op): 7:22pm On Dec 09, 2015
shocked
PoliticsRe: Breaking News ! IPOB Protests Continues by bosedekemi(op): 7:20pm On Dec 09, 2015
onyfrank:
Boys O yeeeeeee! Give us date. The protest must go on.
smiley
PoliticsBreaking News! IPOB Ceasefire On Protest: False And Misguided by bosedekemi(op): 5:57pm On Dec 09, 2015
We are on their throat, they cannot shoot again, they are helpless and the world is asking what we want. When BBC asked to be granted interview over our protest, it was clear we have activated the world, they want to know what we want and so grant us what we want. Nigerian government is on their knees, the protest has brought them down, and they confessed our course is legitimate because the world is asking them questions. They will do everything humanly possible to lobby us into stopping this peaceful protest because that is the key to Biafra restoration; they will even promise us heaven and earth to stop.

But we are Biafrans, the children of Chiukwuokikeabiama, we are dogged Biafrans that never give up, we are persevering Biafrans that stood against our purported extinction in 1967 with bare-hands. Have you forgotten that we are the sons of Abraham that held the angel till he received his blessing, by way of protest and prayer Chiukwuokikeabiama must give us Biafra and shall remain consistent? IPOB peaceful protest must continue because of the love we have for Nnamdi Kanu, if we relent they would kill our hero and living legend. IPOB peaceful protest must continue until our leader Nnamdi Kanu calls for an end to it, him alone can order a ceasefire in person or through our able deputy director.


Let no one be deceived, we are all on it, read my "ONITSHA IPOB PEACEFUL PROTEST, MY STORY" we shall continue as the hundreds of IPOB coordinators and principal officers that came down to Nigeria from Abroad for the protest must not go back. The prophet said "Consistency is the key, Oburokwa emegide asi na onwere uzo ozo esi emeya, continue what you are doing till you get your result" our leader Nnamdi Kanu prepared us long for this period and now we must show our seriousness for Biafra and love for Nnamdi Kanu. IPOB peaceful protest must be redoubled for it's now or never. This is our last chance at Biafra and Biafra must come

http://www.thebiafraherald.co/2015/12/ipob-ceasefire-on-protest-false-and.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook
PoliticsBreaking News ! IPOB Protests Continues by bosedekemi(op): 5:48pm On Dec 09, 2015
IPOB peaceful protest and the call for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu continues, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) will continue to protest and exercise their right to seek a Sovereign state. The Director, Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, is still in detention, even after the Court ordered his release. The DSS, ignored and disobeyed that order and they also failed to grant him bail.


Protesters in the south-east and south-south will continue demonstrations until they restore Biafra and also secure the release of Nnamdi Kanu. It will continue until Nnamdi Kanu comes out and say otherwise. But until then protest continues, even harder and more determined than before. Since the Nigeria Government has continued to be lawless towards the treatment of Biafrans and Nnamdi Kanu we shall continue to protest.

We shall continue with our non violence self determination on Biafra and continue carrying out our peaceful protest. Biafrans are peaceful people; we will continue to March and protest until we get what we want. Nnamdi Kanu must be freed and we must have Biafra!

http://www.thebiafraherald.co/2015/12/ipob-peaceful-protest-goes-on.html?utm_source=&utm_medium=facebook

PoliticsRe: OEAS Petitions European Union On Biafra Independence by bosedekemi(f): 5:38pm On Dec 09, 2015
shocked
PoliticsRe: Biafra: Peaceful Protest Across Biafra Land And Around The World "NOT SUSPENDED" by bosedekemi(f): 9:03am On Dec 09, 2015
OK
Christianity EtcPROFILE OF Presbyterian Church Of Biafra. Now The Presbyterian Church Of Nigeria by bosedekemi(op): 9:43am On Dec 07, 2015
PROFILE OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF BIAFRA. NOW THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF NIGERIA Featured
National news 04 December 2015

Presbyterian-Church1. ORIGIN: In April 1846, at the invitation of the two kings of Calabar, a team of missionaries from the Church of Scotland Mission, led by Rev. Hope Masterton Waddell, arrived Calabar where they set up the first congregation of what is now known as The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria.. From Calabar, the Church began to grow. In 1858, it was constituted as the Presbytery of Biafra. This Presbytery of Biafra metamorphosed into the The Presbyterian Synod of Biafra in 1921. The Church continued to witness remarkable growth until 1945, when the Presbyterian Church of Biafra was constituted, with the Synod as its highest court. In the same year, the white missionaries handed over the Church administration to Nigerians. The Presbyterian Church of Biafra became the Presbyterian Church of Eastern Nigeria in 1952. By 16th June, 1960, the Mission Church integration was completed and the Church changed its name to the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria. In 1985, the Syond met in Afikpo and agreed to create Regional Synods with the General Assembly as the highest decision making body. This decision materialized on the 22nd August, 1987, when the General Assembly was inaugurated at the Duke Town Presbyterian Church, Calabar. After the creation of the General Assembly, two regional Synods were created in 1988. These were the East and the South-East Synods. As at today, the Presbyterian Church of Nigeria has nine Regional Synods.

2. FAITH & DOCTRINE: The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria is a part of the Holy Catholic or Universal Church. It is one of the results of the Protestant Reformation that was begun in 1517 AD. It worships one God Almighty in the Trinity of the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. It rejoices in the sovereign grace of God towards humanity and creation and confesses our Lord Jesus Christ as the eternal Son of God who was crucified for the salvation of humankind and who is the Head of the Universal Church. It believes in the Word of God as contained in the scriptures of the Old and New Testaments as its supreme rule of faith and life. The Church proclaims the gospel of the kingdom of God and invites all to receive the forgiveness of sins and the acceptance by God through faith in Jesus Christ and the gift of eternal life.

3. SPREAD: From its humble beginning in Calabar in 1846, the Church has been firmly established in Nigeria with congregations spread across the country. The Church has nine Regional Synods, over fifty Presbyteries and more than two thousand parishes, congregations, outreaches and mission fields spread across the entire country. It also has a Mission Presbytery covering the Republics of Benin and Togo. The Regional Synods are those of Akwa (covering Akwa Ibom State, with office in Uyo); Calabar (parts of Cross River State, with office in Calabar); East (parts of Abia State, with office in Ohafia); East Central (Enugu and Anambra States as well as parts of Ebonyi State, with office in Abakaliki); Mid East (parts of Ebonyi State with office in Afikpo); North (covering the Northern States of Nigeria, with office in Abuja); South Central (Rivers, Bayelsa and Imo States as well as parts of Abia State, with office in Aba); Upper Cross River (covering parts of Cross River State, with office in Ugep) and West (covering Lagos, Ogun, Ondo, Ekiti, Osun, Edo and Delta States as well as the Mission Presbytery of Cotonou/Lome, with office in Yaba, Lagos).

4. STRUCTURE: The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, like other Presbyterian Churches in the world, is ruled by Elders. These are classified into two - the Teaching Elders (ordained clergy) and the Ruling Elders. Both the Teaching and Ruling Elders come together to constitute the ‘courts’ of the Church through which they govern the Church. The Presbyterian Church of Nigerian has four courts - the Kirk Session, the Presbytery, the Synod and the General Assembly. b) Polity: The government of the Church is Presbyterian – a system of governance in which the Elders rule, based on democratic principles. The government is exercised through a court system, as stated above. The courts are the following: i) Session: The Session consists of a Minister (or Ministers) and Ruling Elders who exercise rule under Jesus Christ in all matters affecting the spiritual well-being and order of the Congregation/s. ii) Presbytery: The Presbytery is made up of the Ministers and the representative Elders of the Sessions that constitute the Court as determined by the Synod. It exercises oversight and rule over the Ministers (including those on probation) and Students for the ministry as well as the Sessions and Congregations within its bound. iii) Synod: This Court consists of all the members of Presbyteries together with such representatives of local interests of the Church as may be authorized by the General Assembly. The Synod acts as an Appeal Court over the Presbyteries within its bounds and also considers matters of local concern to the Church. iv) General Assembly: The General Assembly is the Supreme Court of the Church. In all matters that concern the Church, its decisions are final. It exercises oversight and rule over the Sessions, Presbyteries, and Synods as well as the Church as a whole.

5. CHURCH ACTIVITIES: Since its advent in Nigeria, the Presbyterian Church has been vigorously involved in evangelism and social action in fulfillment of its divine obligations. a. Evangelism: From its humble beginning in Calabar in 1846, the Church has been firmly established in Nigeria with parishes spread across the country. Congregations and parishes have been established in all parts of the country and a Mission Presbytery set up even as far as Cotonou and Lome covering the Republics of Benin and Togo respectively. b. Education: Over the years, the Church has been involved in the education sub-sector through the numerous primary and post-primary schools established and run by Parishes, Presbyteries and Synods. It is interesting to note that in 1895, the Church founded one of the foremost educational institutions in Nigeria - the Hope Waddell Training Institution, Calabar. The institution has since been in the fore-front of producing the educated elites of this country, the number of which includes such names as the first President of Nigeria, Dr. Nnamdi Azikiwe and the first Governor of Eastern Nigeria, Dr. Akanu Ibiam. In furtherance of its commitment to the education sub-sector, the Church has established a degree-awarding institution - the Presbyterian Health Institute, Uburu, Ebonyi State. The Institute, which is affiliated to the Ebonyi State University, Abakaliki, in the award of degrees in Nursing and related disciplines, is an arm of the Pres byterian Joint Hospital (PJH), Uburu. In addition to the Institute, the Church runs two degree-awarding Theological Institutions - Hugh Goldie Lay Theological Training Institution, Arochukwu, Abia State (founded in 1918) and the Essien Ukpabio Presbyterian Theological College, Itu, Akwa Ibom State (1994). c. Health/Agriculture: Health programmes are veritable tools inthe hand of the Church for salvation. The Church, under a deliberate policy to care for the body as well as the soul, has over the years established and run hospitals and health centres in parts of the country. These include: -Mary Slessor Joint Hospital (MSJH), Itu, Akwa Ibom State. -Eja Memorial Joint Hospital (EMJH), Itigidi, Cross River State. -Presbyterian Tuberculosis and Leprosy Hospital (PTBLHM), Mbembe, Obubra, Cross River State. -Urban Health Services (UHS), Aba, Abia State. -Presbyterian Mission Hospital (PMH), Ivenger, Benue State. -Rural Improvement Mission (RIM), Ikwo, Ebonyi State. -The Presbyterian Joint Hospital (PJH), Uburu, Ebonyi State. -Ekoli Presbyterian Joint Hospital (EPJH), Ekoli-Edda, Ebonyi State. The involvement of the Church in the agricultural sub-sector is also worthy of note. Of particular mention in this area are the Itu and Yakurr Farms. d. Social Action (PCS & D): The Church believes that the vehicle through which it reaches the people with the gospel of Jesus Christ includes social action – a programme of assisting the needy in the larger society anchored on the philosophy that physical and material well -being prepares the ground for spiritual development. It has therefore set up the Presbyterian Community Services and Development Department (PCS & D), for the purpose of assisting the needy in the larger society. The PCS & D was established to articulate the social-action policy and programmes of the Church in the areas of HIV-AIDS prevention and care, emergency relief, women empowerment, justice and peace, destitute rehabilitation, agriculture and adult literacy. It is a fully established Faith-Based Organisation, funded by the PCN, overseas Partner-Churches and international donor agencies such as the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). The work of the department is carried out under seven distinct sub-departments namely: i) PRESBY AIDS: As the name implies, PRESBY AIDS was set up to educate Church members as well as the public on HIV-AIDS prevention and care and other related services. ii) Emergency Relief: To cater to the immediate needs of those who have been displaced by any form of disaster by assisting them with food, clothing, shelter and cash as the case may be. iii) Women Empowerment: To empower women to participate fully in politics, economic and other human activities at all levels through education and mass mobilisation. iv) Justice & Peace: To engage in Conflict Resolution and facilitative mediation among warring communities or individuals in conflict, and, to fight human rights abuses. eg obnoxious customs and practices against widows. v) Destitute Rehabilitation: To rehabilitate destitutes through training in various skills and providing micro-credit to establish cottage industries of their own, and, to facilitate scholarship for children of destitutes who are able to go to school. vi) Hunger And Food: To train people in modern agricultural techniques and provide farming input such as crops, fertiliser and improved seed and animal varieties. vii) Adult Literacy: Adults who have no formal education are provided with access to acquiring knowledge and formal education.

6. ECUMENICAL RELATIONS The Presbyterian Church is a first generation Church with a wide circle of ecumenical relations. It is a member of the World Council of Churches, Reformed Ecumenical Council, World Alliance of Reformed Churches, Christian Council of Nigeria, Reformed Ecumenical Council of Nigeria and the Christian Association of Nigeria, among others.

7. RELIGION AND POLITICS The Church encourages its members and indeed Christians to be engaged in partisan politics but it does preach the practice of “politics of righteousness.” It is only when Christians practise politics according to the teachings of Jesus Christ that we can establish a godly society.

http://radiobiafra.co/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=140014

Courtesy of the Directorate of Information & Public Affairs, G. A. Office, The Presbyterian Church of Nigeria, Aba
PoliticsRe: We Are Not Against Peaceful Pro-biafra Protests In Yoruba Land - OPC by bosedekemi(f): 5:38pm On Dec 05, 2015
Lanretoye:
Who is GARRI ADAMS,is he the new oba of lagos?
huh
PoliticsOPC Distance Self From Anti Ibo News by bosedekemi(op): 5:33pm On Dec 05, 2015
The Oodua Peoples Congress (OPC) on Saturday said its attention has been drawn to news “circulating in the media, some with the picture of its National Coordinator, Otunba Gani Adams kicking against the plan of pro-Biafra group to stage their protest in Lagos.”

The group said that the reports were reckless and sensitive, noting that the statement cannot be traced to OPC as led by Adams.

OPC Director of media and publicity, Yinka Oguntimehin, said the group never issued any statement against any tribe or body over their right of association or protest as long as such a protest was peaceful and security of lives and property was assured and monitored by security agents.

“The Igbos have a population of over 35 million spread all over the world, some of them have stayed in Lagos and indeed the South West for over 40 years.

“It is not the purview of OPC to deny such people their right to determine their future and membership of the country as contained in the United Nations Self Determination charter of 14 December 1960.

“The United Nations General Assembly adopted General Assembly Resolution 1514 (XV) under titled Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples provided for the granting of independence to colonial countries and peoples in providing an inevitable legal linkage between self-determination and its goal of decolonisation, and a postulated new international law-based right of freedom also in economic self-determination.

“Although the Igbos do not allow Yoruba such freedom in their region as they enjoy in South West, it is not a reason to go against their decision to self determination.

“However, if they step out of line allowed in the constitution, the Federal Government should do the needful by making use of the security agencies.

“The position of OPC on self determination is clear as we are in support of true Federalism and Statism, but we are not in anyway against the choice of Ibos to self determination.”

The statement pointed out that one Shina Akinpelu issued the anti-Biafra protest, advising media houses to shun further releases from the name.

“Akinpelu is a dismissed member of the Congress and he has no mandate of the congress to issue any statement,” it concluded.

http://www.igberetvnews.com/?p=29184
PoliticsRe: Please What Is Going On?????????????????????????????::::::::::::::: by bosedekemi(f): 9:18am On Nov 29, 2015
It is due to 'quota system' cheesy
PoliticsRe: Sweet Picture Of IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu, with A Baby (pic) by bosedekemi(op): 8:52am On Nov 29, 2015
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