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PoliticsRe: The Complete Transcript Of Netanyahu’s Address To Congress by nigerdeltaa(m): 7:49pm On Mar 03, 2015
I watched it live. God bless Israel. God bless Biafra
PoliticsRe: Radio Biafra Is A Treasonable Entity by nigerdeltaa(m): 12:16pm On Mar 03, 2015
Menace2Society:
Must everything be settled with violence young man?
how has the fg treated a non violet group like massob?
PoliticsRe: Radio Biafra Is A Treasonable Entity by nigerdeltaa(m): 11:13am On Mar 03, 2015
OrlandoOwoh:
What is the exact time they broadcast, or is it round the clock?
8pm daily
PoliticsRe: Radio Biafra Is A Treasonable Entity by nigerdeltaa(m): 10:07am On Mar 03, 2015
OrlandoOwoh:
How can those in Lagos and other parts of the South West listen to it?
scan your decoder you will surely get it. or you listen through the internet with the provided links
PoliticsRe: Radio Biafra Is A Treasonable Entity by nigerdeltaa(m): 10:02am On Mar 03, 2015
saytan:
the dss needs to invite you for treasonable statements and offences
why?
PoliticsRe: Radio Biafra Is A Treasonable Entity by nigerdeltaa(m): 9:21am On Mar 03, 2015
OrlandoOwoh:
Let me have the frequency. I lost it more than ten years ago.
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PoliticsRe: Radio Biafra Is A Treasonable Entity by nigerdeltaa(m): 7:07am On Mar 03, 2015
can't you survive without the igbo?
PoliticsRadio Biafra Delivers AM Transmitter by nigerdeltaa(op): 6:11pm On Mar 02, 2015
Radio Biafra delivers AM Transmitter
By admin on 01/03/2015
Views: 192
Management of Radio Biafra has delivered its
massive AM Transmitter to its permanent site in
the eastern part of the country. The international
media outfit, which is already transmitting live on
FM all over the former Eastern Region and some
parts of Mid-west, said it was ready to unleash
its AM transmission which will reach the far
fringes of Africa.
Nnamdi Kanu, Director of Radio Biafra, described
the transmitter as the “game-changer” in the
struggle for the restoration of the sovereign
independent state of Biafra. He also said the
transmitter was the people’s “nuclear warhead”
with which it was poised to win the media war
against Nigeria.
The Director of the Biafran radio, who also
doubles as leader of Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB), worldwide, spoke from Vittoria in Northern
Spain, where he (together with other Biafran
freedom fighters from all around the world)
performed the formal opening of IPOB’s
international Administrative Headquarters on
Saturday, February 28, 2015.
He told Factnewsonline that IPON was in top-
gear preparation for next stage in the struggle for
the restoration of Biafra as an independent
sovereign state. “Questions are being asked as to
how a group of “renegades” based in London can
bring into the country a transmitter that will not
only surpass Radio Nigeria in terms of coverage,
but will also act as a catalyst for the separatist
tendencies now sweeping the country” Nnamdi
said.
He answered the question by stating that the
transmitter “when fully operational will be the
most powerful in terms coverage as people in
such far flung places such as South Africa and
Morocco will be able to receive it on their
transistor radios”.
Kanu revealed that after winning the media war,
the group would then unveil its next stage in the
struggle, which would then deliver Biafra to the
long expectant Biafran people. He said that Radio
Biafra was already broadcasting on FM (CHK 97.
6) in such places as Aba, Owerri, Anioma, and
Enugu and other towns in the former Eastern and
Mid-western regions.
Speaking further, he revealed that the AM
Transmitter had long been delivered to the
Editorial Board of Radio Biafra without public
knowledge of it. He added: “None of the
executives of the radio station were willing to
disclose the precise location of the equipment for
fear that those they consider as enemies of Biafra
will disrupt the ongoing works at the site in
Ebonyi State”.
He however said that the Radio Biafra Directorate
was working round the clock to see that Biafrans
in Diaspora, who it was that financed the
purchase of the transmitter in the first place,
would an extra mile to also finance the
installation of the massive mast at the site at the
cost of about $200, 000. According to him, it was
the installation of the mast that would make
possible the transmission of signals to all parts of
Africa and the outside world.
In their resolve to dominate the airwaves in Africa,
Kanu also state that the successful installation of
the mast would immediately be followed by its
cable television transmission network, which will
be second to none in the whole of Africa. “We, as
Biafrans have the talent and character to deliver
all these and more before this year ends” Kanu
concluded.
PoliticsRe: I Traded With Biafran Pounds Just Yesterday- Gbenga Osinaike by nigerdeltaa(op): 5:20pm On Mar 01, 2015
sonOfLucifer:
Did any of you slowpokes read this?

"During the Igbo Day, the Igbo came out with a
publication known as Biafran Newspaper. Many of
the Igbo resident in Togo bought the newspaper. =
=== Culled from Sunday Punch of June 05,
2005
........
that was during obj's era. if obj couldn't stop them, nobody can. I heard the present exchange rates is about 686Naira per Biafran Pound
PoliticsI Traded With Biafran Pounds Just Yesterday- Gbenga Osinaike by nigerdeltaa(op): 4:22pm On Mar 01, 2015
I TRADED WITH BIAFRAN POUND JUST
"YESTERDAY". Biafran pound still being spent ... at
Togo, Benin Republic border towns •. Naira sells for
between N270 - N800 to Biafran £1
***Gbenga Osinaike, just back from Togo and
Ghana
The currency spent in the defunct Republic of
Biafra during the Nigerian civil war (1967-70),
Biafran Pound, has surreptitiously crept into the
currency market, serving as the legal tender in
some communities along the West African coast.
Investigations carried out by Sunday Punch
showed that the money is being spent in the border
town between Togo and Republic of Benin, while
some currency hawkers also exchange it for the
naira and other currencies in the border town
between Ghana and Togo.
One Biafran pound still bears the signature of Dr.
Syvelster Ugo, the then Governor of the Central
Bank of the defunct Biafran Republic and the
picture of a palm tree. Its back has the coat of
arms of the republic with the inscription: “peace,
unity and freedom.”
What is, however, baffling about the currency is
that it has more value than the Nigerian naira and
it is openly accepted as a legal tender in the
affected communities.
When Sunday Punch visited the Ghana and Togo
border town, known as Aflo, some of the money
vendors were eager to sell the currency. They,
however, insisted on selling one Biafran pound at
N800. The scenario at the Togo/Benin Republic
border, known as Helakondi, was different as the
vendors willingly sold one pound for between N200
and N270 to our correspondent. Some food
vendors in Togo were telling passersby that they
were willing to accept Biafran pounds.
In Ghana, the vendors were discreet about the
trade. One of them, who identified himself simply
as Tony, told our correspondent that the money
was not accepted as a legal tender in Ghana, but
that Ghana was a transit route for the currency.
He said: "We get the money from s! ome Igbo
people in Nigeria. They bring it here for us and we
cherish it so much.
“That is why the value is higher than the Nigerian
naira. This is the money that is being spent by
some Igbo communities in Ivory Coast. Many of
them are travellers. On their way to other parts of
West Africa, they stop by and exchange the
currency for the naira with them. They are the only
people who buy the money from us."
Tony, who said he had lived in Ghana for about 15
years, told us that some of the notes were just
printed. "I think the Igbo are trying to make a
statement with the money. It may surprise you
that some of the people, who have the money, are
not willing to sell it because they are looking
forward to a time when the Biafran Republic will
come to stay."
While displaying some ignorance about the defunct
Biafran Republic, he said: "I know they are about
to create a Biafran Republic. I know it will not be
long from now. We are all waiting to see the
Republic."
Another vendor, A Ghanaian, who identified himself
as Albert Leigh, said the Biafran pound was
brought by one Igbo man called Emeka. He said:
"It is one Igbo man that brings the money here.
Whenever he is travelling, he stops by and hands
over the money to money changers. I was
fortunate to be around the last time he came and
also got my share. What surprises me is that many
of the Igbo travellers come to ask of it. I had about
500 pounds with me. I have exchanged everything
for naira. I'm now left with one pound. That is the
extent the trade has gone."
While disclosing that the Igbo trader brings the
money from Lagos, he expressed regrets that he
did not have enough to sell to this reporter.
Leigh, however, refused to disclose the cost of
procuring the Biafran pound.
On Thursday morning when our reporter visited the
Togo/Benin border, the trade in the Biafran
currency was still going on.The vendors of the
money were, however, agitated when o! ur
correspondent made effort to inquire how they got
the money.
One of the vendors, who identified himself simply
as Isa, a Malian, told Sunday Punch that he got
the money from some Nigerians, who pass through
the border.
The following coversation took place between him
and our reporter:
How are you, sir?
I’m fine. I get cefas, naira and pounds, which
money you want?
I want Biafran pounds. Do you have it?
Yes, I get Biafran pound. It is 270 naira for one
pound.
You get plenty of the biafran pounds? I wan buy
plenty.
Sorry. I no get plenty. The man wen dey bring am
never come for a long time now.
Where you dey get the money?
Why you dey ask? You wan to buy now?
If I no wan buy, I no go come here?
As I dey look you, you know be like person who
wan buy.
I wan buym true, true. I just wan to know the
source of the money.
I no know. No bi Nigerian mo! ney. I no understand
you self. Why all these questions?
At that point, the man became agitated and
aggressive. He said: "Oya comot here! I go call
police. Comot!"
He pushed the reporter away and wanted to create
a scene before the reporter quietly left the spot for
fear of being molested.
A Nigerian resident at the border warned this
reporter not to disclose his identity, noting that
they could take him for a spy. "Since the political
crisis in the country, they have been sceptical
about Nigerians. So, don't ever try telling them you
are a journalist. Don't ever identify yourself to any
of them, they could lynch you. Those of us here
have been able to get along with them because we
can speak the Togolese language.
“The Malians have also been able to get along
with them because they are the ones that you see
in this currency business. There are some Igbo too,
but they are very few compared to the Malians," he
said.
Efforts to ascertain the ! level of the acceptability
of the currency yielded little fruits. This reporter
was able to buy a CD cassette from one of the
hawkers around the border with one biafran pound,
which he had exchanged for naira. He was also
able to exchange another 500 pounds for N250 per
pound from another hawker of the money.
There are indications that those who trade in the
money don't know the implication of doing so.
One of them told Sunday Punch that the money is
a Nigerian money. "It is a Nigerian money. That is
why I believe in the money. Nigerians brought the
money here," he said.
Investigations carried out by our correspondent
revealed that the money found its way to the West
Coast during the political crisis in Togo. A resident,
who pleaded anonymity, told Sunday Punch that
he was not aware of the money, but noted that the
money was probably introduced during the Igbo
Day last year in Togo.
"During the Igbo Day, the Igbo came out with a
publication known as Biafran Newspaper. Many of
the Igbo resident in Togo bought the newspaper. =
=== Culled from Sunday Punch of June 05,
2005........
PoliticsFEC Approves Over $400m Loans For APC States by nigerdeltaa(op): 1:06pm On Feb 26, 2015
FEC Approves Over $400m Loans For APC
States

Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda
* Says not Greek gifts to sway votes

By Jaiyeola Andrews in Abuja

The Federal Executive Council (FEC) on
Wednesday approved over $400 million foreign
loans for Lagos, Rivers, Osun and Ogun states
for the implementation of infrastructure projects.
The council however said the loans meant for All
Progressives Congress (APC) controlled states,
should not be seen as Greek gifts to sway votes.
Minister of State for Finance, Bashir Yuguda,
Ministers of Aviation, Osita Chidoka, Water
Resources, Sarah Ochekpe and Education,
Ibrahim Shakarau, jointly briefed State House
correspondents at the end of the weekly FEC
meeting.
Yuguda noted that Jonathan would not diminish
his office with tribal or political sentiments,
saying the president was desirous of bringing
development to all parts of Nigeria no matter
who resides there or which political party runs
the state.
Yuguda stressed that the President did not
barred any minister from facilitating or assisting
any state government in the processing of any
development loans, which is why the latest credit
facilities to these states were brought to FEC for
deliberations and approval.
"Like we have been saying over and over again
and Like Mr. President is saying over and over
again. He is the President of Nigerians. There is
a distinction between governance and politics
and Mr. President does not bring issues where
they are not supposed to be situated.
"Now if we are improving the lives of the people
of Port Harcourt or Lagos, these are Nigerians.
So President is the President of Nigeria. He will
not trivialize his office by neglecting one part of
Nigeria because they don’t belong to PDP. That
is not President Goodluck Jonathan.
"That is not what President intends to do and it
is not what he is going to do if re-elected come
March 28. What we are trying to say is that
some of the opposition had been talking
differently about this kind of approach.
"I can remember two weeks ago, one of the
governors, Governor of Oyo, was attacking the
minister of state, FCT.
"There is no way Lagos state or Rivers state or
any of these states can get this facility without
the support of the Federal Government by the
President and then through federal ministry of
finance.
PoliticsRe: Buhari Absent At APC Rally In London- Report by nigerdeltaa(m): 7:49pm On Feb 25, 2015
grin grin grin

FamilyRe: Help!!! My Host Is Sexing A Minor... What Should I Do???? by nigerdeltaa(m): 5:50pm On Feb 24, 2015
send a text message to mr b with another line. inform him when the sister comes around again
PoliticsRe: The End Of Apc's Fabricated Momentum by nigerdeltaa(m): 10:43am On Feb 24, 2015
grin grin.

PoliticsRe: Increasing Livability In Eastern States by nigerdeltaa(m): 7:39pm On Feb 23, 2015
ikengawo, do you know you can build these kinds of market with little or no capital? I thank God for the gift of business ingenuity Chukwu Abiama blessed me with. I see opportunities where others don't see non. watch out for this name "Engr Gozie from orumba". Chukwu Bu Ikem
PoliticsRe: Increasing Livability In Eastern States by nigerdeltaa(m): 7:19pm On Feb 23, 2015
Ikengawo:
Outdoor shopping does not have to be a brutish experience. Let our markets serve as great cultural, social, artistic and developmental centers where people will naturally love to spend their time. This will make the marketers richer and the customers happy. Look at how outdoor shopping is done elsewhere.

https://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/2e/be/fb/outdoor-plaza-shopping.jpg
https://www.stjacobs.com/media/288/download/farmersMarket.png
https://vintage.johnnyjet.com/images/PicForNewsletterSwedenOct2006StreetMarketLots.JPG
https://uvmbored.com/files/2015/01/farmers-market-tent.jpg
https://farm4.static.flickr.com/3017/3076000093_925d389ff0.jpg
https://i4.birminghammail.co.uk/incoming/article379256.ece/alternates/s2197/8251927643_fce212626f_b-germanmarket.jpg
https://f.tqn.com/y/manhattan/1/S/-/y/Union-Square-Holiday-Market-photo-credit-Erin-Kestenbaum.jpg


All of the structures and environments above actually cost less money to build than Onitsha main markets. for example instead of using expensive cement walls, why not or something thinner (and don't say sheet metal). We build houses and markets as if we're preparing to be bombed. There's no need for heavy concrete walls that are cumbersome, expensive and hard to mark quality architectural works with.

Pave the floor, allocate the plots and allow people to build and sell shop using cloth, glass, wire and other cheap but aesthetically pleasing materials.
I love these settings. I will build these types of market one day. and it will be in my village
PoliticsRe: Here Are Your Latest Exchange Rates by nigerdeltaa(op): 5:04pm On Feb 23, 2015
tochinoyi:
bros i disagree with RMB to Naira which is Chinese yuan is more than that is 35 naira per 1yuan
noted
PoliticsRe: Here Are Your Latest Exchange Rates by nigerdeltaa(op): 5:02pm On Feb 23, 2015
StunningCEO:
iboes ve cum wit more foolishness. baifra has currency but no govt or land mass or army of nada? grin grin grin grin
na only that one you see
PoliticsHere Are Your Latest Exchange Rates by nigerdeltaa(op): 4:38pm On Feb 23, 2015
Good Afternoon Nairalanders

Here are your latest exchange rates as at today
Monday 23th February 2015
1 US Dollar = 204.300 Naira
1 European Euro = 233.183 Naira
1 British Pound = 314.360 Naira
1 Kuwaiti Dinar = 691.172 Naira
1 Libyan Dinar = 150.249 Naira
1 Israeli Shekel = 52.73 Naira
1 Egyptian pound = 26.78 Naira
1 Kenyan Shilling = 2.23 Naira
1 Japanese yen = 1.72 Naira
1 Chinese yuan renminbi = 32.69 Naira
1 CFA Franc = 0.355 (1 Naira = 2.812 CFA Franc)
1 South African Rand = 17.57 Naira
1 Emirati Dirham (Dubai AED) = 55.62 Naira
1 Qatari Riyal = 56.10 Naira
1 Saudi Arabian Riyal = 54.45 Naira
1 Malaysian Ringgit = 57.05 Naira
1 Belarusian rubble = 0.013 Naira (1 Naira = 75.61
BYR )
1 Canadian Dollar = 164.077 Naira
1 Ghanaian Cedi = 59.91 Naira
1 Gambian Dalasi = 4.74 Naira
1 Russian Ruble = 3.27 Naira
1 Indonesian Rupiah = 0.016 Naira (1 Naira =
62.27 Rupiah)
1 Australian Dollar = 158.93 Naira
1 Indian rupee = 3.28 Naira
1 Biafran Pound = 682.66 Naira
Important: These are the base exchange rates
which forex agents work from - you will pay a
higher rate than this with a forex agent because
they charge commission/service fee.
PoliticsRe: APC What Happened To Mr. Blair's Leg? (PIC)!! Plus Link by nigerdeltaa(m): 10:18pm On Feb 22, 2015
so many detectives on nairaland these day. apc lies have made some people discover their hidden talents
PoliticsRe: Buhari Has A Rented Flat In London - Premium Times & Shehu Garba (PRO) by nigerdeltaa(m): 10:53am On Feb 22, 2015
Gej till 2019

PoliticsRe: APC Gives Police, DSS Two Weeks Toprosecute Jonathan’s Spokesperson by nigerdeltaa(m): 10:50am On Feb 22, 2015
Gej till 2019

PoliticsRe: Fuel Price Now 95naira? by nigerdeltaa(m): 7:31pm On Feb 21, 2015
100 naira at owo filling station along eliozu/airforce road here in PH

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