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| Indigenous People Of Biafra(ipob) Are Marching And Protesting Strongly Now by nwonufestus(op): 10:32am On Nov 09, 2015 |
THE batch B of iNDIGENOUS PEOPLE OF BIAFRA(IPOB) which comprises of DELTA,ENUGU,ANAMBRA,IMO are protesting and marching so strongly. we kick off from DELTA and we are now in AWKA. As a matter of fact the traitor GOVERNOR OF ANAMBRA has flee the state as of now millions of BIAFRAN are on the road now, no movement for vehicles, Every shops are under lock and key. people of biafra are encouraging us with food n drinks. I have this word for NIGERIA.... ONE BLOOD DROP OF A BIAFRAN is worth more than millions of NIGERIAN, FREEDOM can be delayed but cannot be denied. GOD BLESS NNAMDI KANU GOD BLESS IPOB CHUKWU OKUKE ABIOMA WE TRUST |
| Re: Indigenous People Of Biafra(ipob) Are Marching And Protesting Strongly Now by lekkie073(m): 10:52am On Nov 09, 2015 |
nwonufestus:how I wish the FGN can accede to your claims......at least we would rest of counterfiet goods being circulated everywhere... |
| Re: Indigenous People Of Biafra(ipob) Are Marching And Protesting Strongly Now by Amankalizer(m): 11:37am On Nov 09, 2015 |
My Igbo brothers and sisters, let us match with caution. May we not take law into our hands. Do not engage in violence of any kind. God is on the throne. |
| Re: Indigenous People Of Biafra(ipob) Are Marching And Protesting Strongly Now by nwonufestus(op): 12:50pm On Nov 09, 2015 |
lekkie073:I laugh at u in ibo.....ewu awusa |
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