Monday 29 May 2017

We remember them! Biafra remembers their fallen heroes: Prayer of the day

Biafra remembers their fallen heroes Prayer for the day
Biafra Anthem: Land of the Rising Sun
Land of rising sun, we love and cherish,
Beloved homeland of our brave heroes;
We must defend our lives or we shall perish,
We shall protect our hearts from all our foes;
But if the price is death for all we hold dear,
Then let us die without a shred of fear.

Hail to Biafra, consecrated nation,
O fatherland, this be our solemn pledge:
Defending thee shall be a dedication,
Spilling our blood we’ll count a privilege;
The waving standard which emboldens the free
Shall always be our flag of liberty.

We shall emerge triumphant from this ordeal,
And through the crucible unscathed we’ll pass;
When we are poised the wounds of battle to heal,
We shall remember those who died in mass;
Then shall our trumpets peal the glorious song
Of victory we scored o’er might and wrong.

Oh God, protect us from the hidden pitfall,
Guide all our movements lest we go astray;
Give us the strength to heed the humanist call:
To give and not to count the cost’ each day;
Bless those who rule to serve with resoluteness,
To make this clime a land of righteousness.
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BIAFRA REMEMBRANCE DAY PRAYER

Fellow Biafrans; we are gathered here today ubosi Nkwo 30th May 2017 AD to pay befitting Biafra Memorial Service and Journey of Remembrance to; not only honour our heroes but to ask OKIKE (creation); CHUKWUABIAMA to grant their spirit eternal rest in HIS Kingdom. It is our custom, through the ages, for Biafrans to pay their respect to fellow departed Biafran. Our thoughts and prayers are with all families whose loved ones; Father, Mother, Husband, Wife, Children, unborn children, nursing mothers and many more were killed during the war and being killed, maimed, beheaded, massacred on daily basis by Islamic Jihadist in Nigeria and also all Biafrans who have died fighting for what they believe in. And at this moment, we invite every family and friends to remain coordinated for the memorial service and journey of remembrance. We remember our people who suffered and died so that we could be free and secure may their memory be more than a distant shadow;
Biafra remembers their fallen heroes Prayer for the day

Major General Johnson Thomas Umunnakwe Aguiyi-Ironsi
Col. T. C. Onwuatuegwu
Lt. Col. Nicholas Ejike
Major Chukwuma Kaduna Nzeogwu
Capt. G. N. E. Ugoala
Major C. J. Anuforo
Major D. O. Okafor
2/Lt. A. D. Mbadiwe
Lt. A. D. C. Egbuna
Capt. A. L. Orok
Capt. A. O. Akpet
Major B. E. Nnamani
Major Christopher Emelifonwu

Using a lighted candle, raise it up facing the east, we say:

“For their dreams left unfulfilled and their lives taken too soon away from us and humanity we remember;“
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SECOND POST READER:

1. The Souls of the righteous are in the hand of GOD, and there shall be no more torment touching them. 2. In the sight of the unwise they seem to die, and their departure is taken for misery. 3. And their going from us to be utter destruction, but they are in peace. 4. For though they be punished in the sight of men, yet is there hope full of immortality. 5. And having been a little chastened, they shall be greatly rewarded for GOD proved them, and found them worthy for HIMSELF.
We remember our brothers and sisters whose sacrifice kept the dream of Biafra based on truth, love and justice alive we remember;

Capt. Chukwueke
Lt. E. C. N. Achebe
2/Lt. E. Ogbonnaye
Lt.Col. G. O. Okonweze
Lt. G. O. Mbabie
Capt. H. A. Iloputaife
Major I. E. Ekanem
Lt.Col. I. C. Okoro
Capt. I. U. Idika
Major J. I. Obienu
Major J. O. C. Ihedigbo

Using a lighted candle, raise it up facing the east, we say: “May their courage be our inspiration and strength.“



THIRD POST READER: 
Fellow Biafrans, we are called upon by the most solemn admonition to uncertainty of human life and inevitable termination of all earthly pursuits; for we gather to pay a last farewell to our heroes, the brave Men and Women who died that we may live. These last offices and honor paid to our dead provide us an opportunity to express our sense of loss and to offer a tribute to their memory, while they enable us likewise to bear witness to our belief in the immortality of the soul.


For Life cut short and vision unrealized; we remember:
Lt. J. D. Ovuezirie
Lt. J. U. Ugba
Capt. Jonathan Egere
Lt. K. Day Waribor
Capt. L. C. Dillibe
Major Obi
Major O. Isong
Capt. P. C. Okoye
2/Lt P. K. Onyeneho
2/Lt. P. D. Ekediyo
Lt. S. E. Onwukwe
Capt. S. E. Mmaduabum
Major T. E. Nzegwu
Lt. P. O. Ibik
Capt. R. Agbazue
Lt. P. O. Ibik
Capt. R. Agbazue

Using a lighted candle, raise it up facing the east, we say: “May their courage be our inspiration and strength.“

FOURT POST READER:
In particular they remind us that our lives are to be leaved in accordance with DIVINE providence and ready to lay it down for the course of Biafra and salvation of humanity, that we are diligently to work While it is yet day, so that when the call comes to lay down our tools, we may be found ready to enter into the Kingdom of CHI-UKWU ABIAMA (GOD) where in HIS Light we shall see Light. We remember the fallen of our Biafran Armed services; we remember the victims ofterror and tragedy. We remember the millions of defenseless women, men and childrenbombed in the markets strafed to their death in schools and hospitals by Soviet Migs and piloted by Egyptians;

W.O. 1 Elijah Anosike
S/Sgt. Ewom Ejiogu
W.O. 11 Ndarake Uyah
S/Sgt. Davison Njoku
S/Sgt. Sylvanus Ezekwu
Sgt. Evan Jim Udoh
Cpl. Pius Dike
Cpl. Michael Akwudike
Cpl. Johnson Agwu
L/Cpl. Gabriel Okezie

Using a lighted candle, raise it up facing the east, we say: “May their courage be our inspiration and strength.“

FIFTH POST READER:

While we sorrow for our loss, let us lift up our hearts in thanks giving for their sacrifice, fight well fought, life well spent, and work well done; And let us humbly pray that we may be given grace, strength and wisdom to enable us perform our duty in partway of Biafra quest and of life’s service. May the darkness of their loss not obscure the light of our peace. They were in love with the land of Biafra and were in love with life. For the agony, the tears, the mothers and the fathers, for the children who were and the children yet to be. We remember;
L/Cpl. David Ishikwuma
Pt. Fidelis Onyekwe
Pt. Mba Iroha
Sgt. Celestine Okafor
L/Cpl. William Olani
Pt. Innocent
L/Cpl. Josiah Onyejiaka
W.O. 1 Joseph Mba
L/Cpl. Mathew Njumike
S/Sgt. Joseph Ibekwe

Using a lighted candle, raise it up facing the east, we say: “May their courage be our inspiration and strength.“

SIXTH POST READER:
By the Light of divine countenance we shall then pass without fear in the face of our adversaries through the valley of the shadow, and at last shall receive the reward of true virtue, of truth and honesty and acquire the possession of Biafra land and of an immortal inheritance. For death cannot keep us from the face of CHI-UKWU ABIAMA(GOD), Whose strong grip will free us from Nigeria bondage and lift us out of shadows into the Light that cannot die.
In the numberless towns and villages in nigeria and the rest of africa and elsewhere in europe and asia where we have lived in too many of them we have endured cruel suffering died in the hands of our fellow human beings just because of who we are we remember:

S/Sgt. Afogboro
S/Sgt. Peter Bassey
Sgt. Robert Bassey
Sgt. Michael Uche
Sgt. Boniface Njemanze
Cpl. Timothy Isienyi
Cpl. Sunday Amaoli
Cpl. Anthony Amaoli
Cpl. Paul Udakwu
Cpl. Festus Nwaodika

Using a lighted candle, raise it up facing the east, we say: “Some we have forgotten. Others are sealed in our memory a wound that does not heal. May their courage be our inspiration and strength.“

SEVENTH POST READER: 
Generations of victims and martyrs; still their blood cries out from the earth: What can we say? What can we do? How do we bear the unbearable, or accept what life hasfor our people? We know that all that was born must die, but how do we compare the slow passage of time with the callous slaughter and the starvation of the millions of innocent cut off before their time. They lived with faith and hope .Not all but most. And surely most died with faith in God Chukwu Abiama, in life, in the goodness that even flames cannot destroy May we find a way to increase the strength of that faith, that trust, that sure sense that life and soul endure beyond this body's death.


We remember;
Cpl. William Agbata
Cpl. Okorie Agwu
Cpl. Wilfred Azubuike
Cpl. Reginald Green
Cpl. Joseph Adaka
L/Cpl. Silas Uzomba
LCpl. Maurice Ibekwe
Pt. Joseph Ibe
Pt. Conelius Uwuoha
Pt. John Ekejuba

Using a lighted candle, raise it up facing the east, we say: “May their courage be our inspiration and strength.“


Those killed in Asaba on May 30th, 2016 include:

1) Ichoku Ndu
2) Ebere Obidike
3) Nwabueze Uzonna
4) Okey Roland
5) Chukwudi Ifenna
6) Isaac Uzochukwu
7) Eberima Aguh
8) Henry Gideon
9) Efion Apani
10) Abuchi Obi
11) Ozoemena Chukwuma
12) Lotenna Ifeajuna
13) Ifebuchi Okenwa
14) Wisdom Omota
15) Ejike Abunchukwu
16) Ozobu Ogbonna
17) Emeka Madueke
18) Paschal Gideon
19) Afam Onyeburu
20) Izu Onwubiewe
21) Okey Agubata
22) Celestine Nnamdi
23) Obieke Lotenna
24) Nwabueze Oti
25) Chijioke Ozoro
26) Nwadike Chibuzo
27) Azuka Ifeake
28) Chioma Nkemjika
29) Obiora Okonkwo




Those killed at Nkpor/Onitsha area on May 30th, 2016 include:

1) Obi Nkemakonam
2) Ubani Nwenneakonam
3) Nwuzo Friday
4) Ilo Friday
5) Olisama Chukwuemeka
6) Awah Sopuruchi
7) Okoye Chinedu
8) Ezeilo Chuka
9) Onyeduna Ifesinachi
10) Nnamani Sunday
11) Chinonso Amadi
12) Tagbo Chibuzo
13) Anyanwu Chika
14) Egbe Johnson
15) Osukwe Ijeoma
16) Nkechukwu Ikechukwu
17) Kenneth Eni
18) Orjichukwu Chigozie
19) Solomon Izundu
20) Ebili Edward
21) Gabriel Onyedikachi
22) Ilo Ozoemena
23) Nwauju Charles
24) Onuoha Chidozie
25) Onyemaechi Nwaezeoma
26) Innocent Obodoekwe
27) Ifeanyi Azubuike

28) Adigwe Chukwudi
29) Ogochukwu Mbam
30) Obiosa Chukwueme
31) Ugochukwu Samuel
32) Onuoha Chigozie
33) Maduka Egwela
34) John Onuchukwu
35) Maduabuchi Onwukanjo
36) Izuchukwu Nwaogba
37) Nnamdi Okonkwo
38) Ibekwe Okechukwu
39) Felix Odianwu
40) Okafor Moses Madukasi
41) Egwu Joseph.
Almighty and Most Merciful CHUKWUABIAMA, OKIKE (GOD); in WHOM we live and move and have our being, and before WHOM all men must hereafter appear to render an account of the deeds done in the body, we do most earnestly beseech THEE, to impress upon our minds the solemnities and infamy of this day. May we ever remember that in the midst of life we are in death, and so live and act our separate parts that we may have no cause for sorrow or fear when the hour of departure is at hand. And on this we commit our Being in pursuit of Biafra Nation that the Souls of those who have died may find rest in YOUR PRESENCE.

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