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Nigeria has nothing to offer- Ekpa woos Igbos Political elites to Biafra Declaration

The Prime Minister of Biafra Republic Government In-Exile, Simon Ekpa has wooed South-East Political elites to attend its upcoming Declaration of Biafra Liberation Convention.

Ekpa disclosed this in a statement through his official X account on Friday.

He said the convention scheduled to hold from November 29, 2024, to 3 December in Lahti Finland will lead to the Restoration of Biafra Liberation.

According to him, Nigeria has nothing to offer Biafrans other than incessant rights violations.

He noted that Biafrans had suffered too long over the injustices and marginalization under Nigeria.

“On behalf of the Biafra Government (BRGIE), we are happy to invite you as a Biafran to the Declaration of the Restoration of Independence of Biafra Convention (DRIBC 2024).

“All arrangements have been adequately made by the Biafra Government (BRGIE) for the accreditation to the event and you can contact [email protected].

“As you are all aware, the establishment of Nigeria has done nothing but violate our rights as formal citizens. Nigeria is gradually coming to an end and we are bringing forth the opportunity for you to join us in actualizing the Biafran dream where all men and women will be equal in the eyes of the creator.

“The steps we are taking for the actualization of our independent state are stipulated in the UN Charter of peoples rights to self-determination and above all, within the confines of the international law on human rights.

“We are excited and hoping to welcome you as a delegate in Finland”, he stated.

This comes months after Ekpa announced that Biafra liberation will be declared on December 2, 2024.

Ekpa has also invited Nigerian government Foreign Minister,  Yusuf Tuggar, the Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa and other officials to attend the Biafra Declaration event.

Despite, the call for Ekpa’s arrest the by Nigerian Government, the separatist has been undeterred in his quest for Biafra Liberation.


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