Biafra
ESN: ORLU: Army Airstrikes In Imo, IPOB DOS Issues Memo
Following the recent Airstrike conducted by the Nigerian Army at Orlu, Imo State, to dislodge the operatives of Eastern Security Network (ESN), the IPOB Directorate of States has issued a Memo.
Below is the Memo:
18th February 2021
They Have finally Brought the War Upon the Biafra People.
The Nigerian Government through its military has declared open confrontation with the Biafran people in their bid to harass, intimidate and cow us into submission to relinquish our ancestral lands to foreign Fulani terrorist. The indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB) worldwide must gird their lions and be prepared for the long drawn out battle ahead.
The leadership of the indigenous People of Biafra make bold to state unequivocally that there shall be no inch of Biafra land (Biafra territory) to be ceded to the Fulani Marauders from the Sahel. The Nigerian Army has thrown gauntlet and we the indigenous People of Biafra shall accept their challenge because there will neither be retreat nor surrender on this our journey to liberty and freedom.
Now that the Nigerian Government has activated its final solution to the Biafran question with Helicopter gunship in orlu, they have crossed the line of no return and for us the indigenous People of Biafra there is only one option that is open for us.
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We MUST defend every inch of our ancestral land and we MUST defend our inalienable to live in the land of our ancestors as a free people to develop our CHUKWUOKIKEABIAMA given talents for the benefit and elevation of our people just like our ancestors did thousands years before us.
Every IPOB family member should be very conscious of the time we have entered and exhibit the highest level of discipline and be ready to follow every directive as will be issued by onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) worldwide.
Sighed:
Mazi Chika Edoziem
Head of Directorate of State Of The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).