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Republic of Biafra

PEACE - UNITY - FREEDOM

The Republic of Biafra seceded from Nigeria on 30 May 1967.

Their independence was recognized by Gabon, Haïti, Côte d'Ivoire, Tanzania and Zambia.

After a vicious three year war, Biafran territory was conquered by the Nigerian army and fully annexed on 15 January 1970.

—SEE ALSO: /r/Ambazonia & /r/AfricaNetwork

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Meet people, make friends and more from Biafra and beyond!

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2024/11/30
21:32 UTC

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Reaction inside ep09

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2024/09/16
23:25 UTC

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American Comittee to Keep Biafra Alive (1968)

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2024/07/28
05:58 UTC

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The Biafran War: A honest explanation of the conflict

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2024/04/04
02:44 UTC

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Why are u guys sleeping ?

We should be building military many igbos abroad with wealth we should all come together and fund Biafra liberation now is the time since Nigeria is about to collapse now is the perfect time to strike and declare independence Nigeria will not survive another war and the people know it we can use this as a opportunity to liberate Biafra

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2024/03/13
15:01 UTC

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Adolf Hitler vs Yakubu Gowon

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2023/11/13
12:02 UTC

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Is "Matarr" (or a soundalike variant of a different spelling) a word in any of your country's languages? And why did I dream of a Matarr being used in a ritual in some humble African village?

I dreamed in the early 2000s that I visited a humble African village in an unknown country where black tribespeople were dressed in traditional clothing and put "matarr" somewhere on their bodies for some kind of ritual.

If Matarr is a word in any of your country's languages, what does it mean in English and how is it used?

If Matarr is an item used in any of your rituals, what more can you tell me about that ritual and why does the Matarr need to be used in it?

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2023/11/07
16:04 UTC

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Biafran freedom fighters patrolling Imo State

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2023/11/06
03:29 UTC

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IPOB freedom fighter

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2023/10/07
14:56 UTC

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"The Federation of Nigeria is today as corrupt, as unprogressive and as oppressive and as irreformable as the Ottoman Empire was in Eastern Europe over a century ago"

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2023/09/16
06:31 UTC

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Republic of Biafra postage stamps (Nigerian Civil War, 1968)

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2023/09/16
06:29 UTC

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Flag of Nigeria if it was a Fulani Muslim terrorist country

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2023/09/01
02:45 UTC

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If Biafra were an independent country.

Population: 39,650,536(11th highest in africa, above morocco)

Density: 1,328 people per spr. mile

GDP(nominal): $82.672 billion(11th largest in africa, above tanzania)

Per capita(nominal): $2,085(middle income)

HDI: 0.631(medium, significantly higher than current nigeria)

Biafra would be similar to fast growing countries like Bangladesh and India.

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2023/08/15
09:13 UTC

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Breaking News ! #ESN National tactical squad drafted into Enugu launched heavy attack against Fulani herdsmen terrorist in their main camp in Ofia Uga between Nara and Ugboka in Enugu state where they are keeping many kidnapped victims. Reports has it that many Fulani terrorist were captured

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2023/06/26
16:49 UTC

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American Comittee to Keep Biafra Alive (1968)

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2023/06/23
18:46 UTC

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Africa's Unrecognized Country: BIAFRA

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2023/04/02
22:02 UTC

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Biafran Air Force History

Looking for some help finding information on an incident involving the Biafran Air Force. Around 15 June, 1967 someone "commandeered" a Ghana Airways DC-3 and it became part of the Biafran Air Force. I've heard it was subsequently destroyed on the ground at Port Harcourt during a Nigerian Air Force raid. Any details about what and how things actually happened would be appreciated.

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2023/01/25
03:27 UTC

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The Biafran sun will rise again

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2023/01/23
04:42 UTC

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Should Arab-Muslim world pay reparations to black people for 1.300 years long Arab slave trade with Africans, the genocides and oppression on Black/ African people?

Should African people get reparations for the 1.300 years long brutal Arab slave trade with black Africans by Muslim Arabs from 7th century to 20 century

As consequence of the Islamic expansion in Africa, the muslim-arabs established the Arabic slave trade with blacks in Africa for 1.300 years.

Black Africans have been enslaved for 1.300 by the Arabs and for 800 years by the ottmans.

Black African women were raped and held as sex slaves.

Black male slaves became victims of genocidal ethnic cleansing like mass castration on black males to depopulate the black population to only let thin live for slave work and not make reproductive black population.

Also many blacks slaves died on their trip to North Africa in the desert and the Middle East in the slave ships

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2023/01/18
07:21 UTC

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‘Nazi’-inspired US prison guards, American ‘revolution’ and Ukraine conflict: Highlights from Viktor Bout’s RT interview

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2022/12/10
22:26 UTC

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How Do I Give Money To African Rebels?

‘Ate Frenchies ‘Ate Fulanis

Simple as.

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2022/12/05
19:23 UTC

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Anyone missing a family member from Côte d'Ivoire and/or Ivory Coast, Africa?

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2022/06/05
22:15 UTC

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Ozoemena - Biafra Memorial Day

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2022/06/01
07:00 UTC

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Ridvan Aydemir | Apostate Prophet on Twitter

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2022/05/17
19:29 UTC

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Posting One Chapter from The Ahiara Declaration everyday, Chapter 1, Introduction.

Posting One Chapter from The Ahiara Declaration everyday, Chapter 1, Introduction.

INTRODUCTION

PROUD AND COURAGEOUS BIAFRANS,

FELLOW COUNTRY MEN AND WOMEN,

I salute you. Today, as I look back over our two years as a sovereign and independent nation, I am overwhelmed with the feeling of pride and satisfaction in our performance and achievement as a people. Our indomitable will, our courage, our endurance of the severest privations, our resourcefulness and inventiveness in the face of tremendous odds and dangers, have become proverbial in a world so bereft of heroism, and have become a source of frustration to Nigeria and her foreign masters. For this and for the many miracles of our time, let us give thanks to Almighty God. I congratulate all Biafrans at home and abroad. I thank you all the part you have played and have continued to play in this struggle, for your devotion to the high ideals and principles on which this Republic was founded. I thank you for your absolute commitment to the cause for which our youth are making daily, the supreme sacrifice, and a cause for which we all have been dispossessed, blockaded, bombarded, starved and massacred. I salute you for your tenacity of purpose and amazing steadfastness under siege. I salute the memory of the many patriots who have laid down their lives in defence of our Fatherland. I salute the memory of all Biafrans - men, women and children - who died victims of the Nigerian crime of genocide. We shall never forget them. Please God, their sacrifice shall not be in vain. For the dead on the other side of this conflict, may their souls rest in peace. To our friends and well-wishers, to the growing band of men and women around the world who have, in spite of the vile propaganda mounted against us, identified themselves with the justice of our cause, in particular to our courageous friends, officers and staff of the Relief Agencies and humanitarian organisations, pilots who daily offer themselves in sacrifice that our people might be saved; to Governments, in particular Tanzania, Gabon, Ivory Coast, Zambia and Haiti. I give my warmest thanks and those of our entire people.

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2022/05/07
14:37 UTC

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