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Tuesday, 28 June 2016

#Biafraexit: See why Britain is reluctant to allow Biafra Independence

#Biafrexit: See why Britain is reluctant to allow Biafra Independence
Biafrans all over the world have started reacting to the new of the United kingdom leaving EU and the resignation of their prime Minister David Cameron. His resignation came hours after Britain voted to exit the European Union in a referendum. 




It is very clear that one of the greatest challenge the current Biafra agitators are facing is that of Britain not accepting a divided Nigeria, they have always spoken about the territorial integrity of Nigeria which is off-course their creation.



The world woke up on Friday to receive the news that the United Kingdom had voted to pull out of European Union (EU).

Apart from Greenland, one of Denmark’s overseas territories, which gained a greater degree of self-government after a referendum in 1982, no nation state has ever left the EU.

But a total of 33.6 million people across 41,000 polling stations participated in a referendum with results – 51.9 for BREXIT and 48.1 against it – sending waves of shock across the world.


In Nigeria, the agitation for the sovereignty of Biafra regained momentum, particularly on social media, after the UK voters made the historic decision.
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) are the groups in the frontline of the campaign for a separate state, and the appeal of the federal government has not made them shift ground.

The violence recorded during protests organised by these groups has been a source of concern. The effect of the recent one which occurred less than a month ago is still being felt.

While commemorating the 50th anniversary of the declaration of Biafra, campaigners clashed with security agents in different parts of the south-east. Both sides have continued to trade blame for the incidents, which left tales of woe.

Many were killed, some hospitalised, property destroyed, and some are still in detention. What is the solution to this problem? Should Nigeria hold a referendum to put the agitation to the test?

Breaking! Britain releases Biafran activist, detained for attacking Buhari's convoy in London. Reveals how he blocked Buhari's convoy





Read what Biafrans have to say about this new development of Britain Leaving EU…..


Elisha Obike Michael Biafara Said UK have voted to leave EU, David Cameron have resigned, soon Barack Hussein Obama will leave office and Donald Trump will take over, all these are in favor of Biafra, many European countries will vote to leave E.U soon, and they will be busy to securing their economy and Biafra will set like the sun.

Chidimma Ada Biafra Ihendu said British Prime Minister David Cameron resigns !!! @RadioBiafra We told him he will be disgraced.

Biafra Israel Prince Said I am a Biafran, My congratulation to British for voted to leave EU where they feel their interest are not protected. But EU never killed any Briton but they choose to leave EU despite they are all Christians. But I wonder what right Britain has to force Biafra to remain in expired one Nigeria where Biafrans are been slaughtered like Ramadan rams by Muslims Northern Nigeria.whatever is good for British is good for Biafrans we are set to leave Nigeria Union either by peace or Violence. One of this two thing must happen because black people don’t listen to any body that is protesting against injustice and marginalization empty handed not until you acquire Dangerous Weapons and start killing people and destroying govt properties then you see them asking for dialogue and Negotiation.

Maduka Chinemelum Ogwueleka Said Britain will not benefit from an independent Biafra. The Igbos are extremely intelligent and too independent-minded for Britain. Britain prefers a country they can control. Hausa-Fulanis are not holding Biafra. Britain is.

-African News247

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