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igbondeewo
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All Biafrans,

The reality is that this is the age of information technology power. And until this time, BiafraNigeria has used it effectively against Biafra to keep it down.

Now things are changing, with this access in BNW I think we should pass our messages and realities in catchy forms to sensitise our audience.

Headlines are an important tool in message design. See how the Yoruba media mafia captions its headlines for the Yorubas, and make look little news from Biafra. The Hausa/Fulani also does the same, and in addition, exploit their naive followers.

This posting is an example of how a truth can be designed to catch attention. It is true that Biafra comprises 20 provinces which existed before the creation of 12 states as a divide and rule strategy. As much as 11 (55%) or more were igbos and the rest 9 (45%) or less were our traditionally related brothers from Ibibio, Efik, Ogoni, Ijaw, etc.

Yes at least, no less than 55% have ratified the treaty. Do not be left behind. This is your chance to choose your destiny. Do not count your self out. etc.

Does this make sense fellow Biafrans?
I might sound stupid, but I know what I am saying. Biafrans are talking and others should not interfer with the internal affairs of another country.

Biafrans help me here.

Ndeewo!


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ijeomaannuntu
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Igbondeewo, great post.
Yes, we need a public relations campaign as part of our actualisation process. This is to educate our people and our neighbours about our biafran ideals, and likewise to educate them on their rights which Nigeria has wilfully denied them and continues to do so.
In the same vein, it is to enlighten them about the consequences they may end up under, should they fail to heed our message: namely continued servitude and enslavement to the jihardists of the north and the yorubas of the west.

On the other hand our public relations campaign must continue to garner international attention. This will be to educate the world about the ongoing Nigerian genocidal activities against our peoples.


Long live Biafra, freedom and justice for all.
"as for you my sweet Biafra, you are set in timelessness, you begin at infinity and you end at infinity."
And there shall come shouts of VICTORY from the tents of the just.


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UKAOBASI
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Igbondeewo

Welcome, your message is right on time and we are all of one mind.

I have been informing my brothers and sisters across Tx, Usa, and the World of the Momentum buildup at BNW and other related sites where they can find a sense of commonality, a shared sense of purpose, and a daily sensitization to the events of the day in Biafranigeria as it affects us all toward our progress.

I have'nt even fully perused all the related sites that cater to the issues of our shared destiny on the web, but from what I can see so far, the groundswell is stupendous.

I cant wait till we take a census of our figures and analyze the expertise and background of the growing numbers toward logistical planning and ongoing implementation of the formiddable ideas I have come to enjoy on this forum and others from members like Amanda Wekson,CSE,Ohafia Udumeze,Anu Nti,Jude Olisa, Patrick, Emela, Nwa Aro, Biafradieharder, Waypoint1Biafra, and many many many more whom you will come to enjoy their compelling points on this or on other threads.

As for me I am ready to discover and do my part. Ndeewo

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igbondeewo
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Thanks Ijeoma... and Ukaobasi.

Hear this again:

More provinces in Biafra ratifies treaty, bringing to 75% those that have done so.

MASSOB has signed an agreement with Ijaw people and has established office in Warri. To the other people of lower delta in Biafra, where are you? What are you waiting for? The ship shall soon leave you.

This is the truth.

Ndeewo!

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Rick, Anddy and Co;

Ngwa guo kwanu n'ke a. Nde n'zuzu na rulu arusi oru. Ugwumagala ka n'nu bu.
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