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Biafra Music Industry  BMI This is a place for Biafran talented Musicians to promote Biafra struggle through MUSI... we promote lovely songs.

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BMI: We choose Biafra freedom over anything in the world. We choose Mazi Nnamdi Kanu over any human being in the world. ...
15/04/2025

BMI: We choose Biafra freedom over anything in the world. We choose Mazi Nnamdi Kanu over any human being in the world. We choose Chukwu Okike Abiama over any religion in the world


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Meta Al discusses Biafra issue
15/04/2025

Meta Al discusses Biafra issue

CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU AS A YOUTH (Interesting read - history not taught in schools)*22-Year-Old Ojukwu And His Aun...
10/04/2025

CHUKWUEMEKA ODUMEGWU OJUKWU AS A YOUTH (Interesting read - history not taught in schools)

*22-Year-Old Ojukwu And His Aunty, Winifred, On His Return From Oxford In 1955*

Below is a picture of a 22 year old, Biafran warlord, Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu and his aunty, Winifred Ojukwu, shortly after he returned to Nigeria in 1955 on completing his studies at Oxford university. Ojukwu bagged a Degree in History.

Ojukwu attended Kings College Lagos, Epsom College, Surrey, England and the prestigious Oxford University, England.

By the time Ojukwu returned to Nigeria in 1955, his father had become one of the richest businessmen in the country with a business empire that spanned Transportation, Banking, Retail, Construction and Manufacturing.

Ojukwu's father took him to his corporate headquarters and showed him a well furnished airconditioned office, offering him a top position in his business organisation. Ojukwu turned his father down, telling him he wanted to make his own way in life. Ojukwu eventually secured a job in the civil service as an assistant district officer of Udi division, just outside Enugu. In 1956, Ojukwu was posted to Aba. It was at Aba that Ojukwu attended a party that would change the course of his life. At this party, Ojukwu met a young Yoruba man called Adeyinka Adebayo, who had just been newly commissioned as an officer of the Nigerian Army. Adebayo told Ojukwu that the Army was in the process of being indigenized and their was a shortage of officers. A few weeks after this party, Ojukwu was promoted to District Officer and posted to Calabar.

On hearing that his son had been posted to Calabar, Ojukwus influential father prevailed on the authorities to cancel the posting. When Ojukwu learnt of what his father had done, he angrily resigned his job and drove all the way to Kaduna where he enlisted into the Nigerian Army as a lowly recruit.

The British officers at Kaduna kept wondering what an Oxford graduate was doing as a private in the Army and sent him for officers course in England. Ojukwu returned in 1957 and was commissioned a second Lieutenant, the first graduate to join the Nigerian Army.

Ojukwu rose rapidly through the Army. He was promoted to Lieutenant in 1958, Captain in 1960, Major in 1962 and Lieutenant Colonel in 1964.

Ojukwu was commander of the 4th battalion, Kano, when the first coup happened in January 1966.

As the coup unfolded, Major Nzeogwu called on Ojukwu to join the coup to which Ojukwu refused. Ojukwus refusal to join Nzeogwu is one of the major reasons why Nzeogwu's coup eventually failed.

General Ironsi then siezed power and appointed Ojukwu Military Governor of the Eastern Region.

6 months later, mid-level officers of the Nigerian of Northern extraction conducted a coup that led to the overthrow and killing of Ironsi, and the installment of Lt Col Yakubu Gowon as Head of State. The coup also greenlighted a pogrom in which over 30,000 Easterners, mainly Igbos, were killed all over Nigeria, particularly in the North.

The inability of Gowon to stop the killings, the resentment in the Eastern Region against his government and the fact that Ojukwu was senior to Gowon caused bad blood between both men

The crisis became so bad that the then President of Ghana, General Joe Ankrah, intervened and invited both Gowon and Ojukwu to his Hiltop Mansion in Aburi, Ghana, for peace talks in January of 1967.

After two days of discussions, Ojukwu and Gowon signed an agreement that was to be known as the Aburi Accord.

A few months after their return from Ghana, Gowon broke the Aburi accord they signed by issuing decree 14 of 1967 which abolished all the 4 Regions, created 12 states, reversed the fiscal federalism practiced, changed the revenue sharing formula, all in a bid to increase the power of the North over the rest of Nigeria

For Ojukwu, it was the last straw. Ojukwu convened the Eastern Nigerian Consultative Forum, a body that comprised of all the chiefs and head of the 20 provinces that made up the Eastern Region. They sat and discussed for 2 days and mandated Ojukwu to declare the Eastern Region a separate country. On the 30th of May 1967, Ojukwu declared the Eastern Region a separate country called the Republic of Biafra.

In retaliation, Gowon declared war. The war raged on for 3 years and ended in January 1970 with Ojukwu handing over to his deputy, General Effiong, flying into exile in Ivory Coast and the subsequent surrender of Biafra.

Ojukwu later returned from exile 12 years later. He died in London in 2011 aged 78. His burial remains the greatest ever witnessed in Nigeria

Ojukwu is still revered by most old Eastern Nigeria because we believe that he fought for our freedom.

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09/04/2025

Joy is coming!

Udele
06/04/2025

Udele

BMI: This is well said 👇It's About 55yrs ago, a rivers man sided Abacha & Gowon against Biafra.. in fact after the w0r, ...
27/03/2025

BMI: This is well said 👇

It's About 55yrs ago, a rivers man sided Abacha & Gowon against Biafra.. in fact after the w0r, he took over the property of Ojukwu. And that was the advent of Abandoned Property. He went as far as writing poems against Biafra because of his own reasons.

One day, it became his turn to tell his friends i.e. Abacha that they were marginalising his people and did not allow them to benefit 4rom their God given natural resources, his friends framed him for mu£der and executed him by firing squad against the rules of law. His name is ( ken Saro Wiwa )

In 2023, Fubara joined Wike to rig election against Peter Obi for Tinubu with the help of his Ijaw neighbour Asari Dokubo, Fubara was rewarded as governor but was not given the power to act as one.

In 2025, Fubara spoke against it and the same Tinubu he helped during the election suspended him from office since 18th March, 2025.

Whenever you bet£ay ur brothers, don't think that strangers will trust you.

History will always continue repeating itself.!
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26/03/2025

BMI: Igbos are the people keeping Nigeria, but soon it will all end.

This is an Igbo man, recruited to protect the North from t€rr®rists

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BREAKING NEWS: ISWAP T€rr®rists Release Gruesome Video Of Sect Members Executing Three Nigerian Soldiers In Yobewww.biaf...
19/03/2025

BREAKING NEWS: ISWAP T€rr®rists Release Gruesome Video Of Sect Members Executing Three Nigerian Soldiers In Yobe

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18/03/2025

This song, a big blow! ❤️🥰

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