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ODUDUWA, BIAFRA,  AMBAZONIA NATIONS SET TO HOLD ONE MILLION -MAN MARCH AT THE EUROPEAN UNION ON JUNE 14,  15, SAYS  IPOB

ODUDUWA, BIAFRA,  AMBAZONIA NATIONS SET TO HOLD ONE MILLION -MAN MARCH AT THE EUROPEAN UNION ON JUNE 14,   15, SAYS  IPOB

Following the consistent  moves to restore  Biafra, Oduduwa and Ambazonia by the global movements pursuing these three nations, we the global movement and and family of the Indigenous People of Biafra ably led by our great and indefatigable leader Mazi Nnamdi KANU, wish to announce to the good people of Biafra, friends of Biafra and lovers of freedom across the world that the emerging nations in Africa are expected to hold a one million man march at the European Union headquarters in Brussels, Belgium on the 14th and 15th June 2022.
This is contained in a statement signed by Comrade Emma Powerful, spokesman of IPOB which was made available to OpenLife Tuesday.
According to the statement, the one million-man march for the emerging nations in West Africa will disclose our predicaments to the world on that day.

The emerging nations of Biafra, Ambazonia and Oduduwa  are expected to be in Belgium on 14th and 15th of June 2022 at European Union headquarters in Brussels, Belgium to inform the European Union that they are prepared  to be on their own.

The authorities in Brüssels Belgium have approved our ONE MILLION MAN MARCH in Brüssels Belgium on that day for the three emerging nations in West Africa and other nations in Africa.

The protest for these emerging nations will display our needs to get these nations and every Biafran, Oduduwa and Ambazonian citizens living in Europe, America Asia and home to be present on that day to grace the epoch event. It will be a landmark event and we must let Europeans to know reasons we pursue these nations’ existence.

This is to show Europe and the entire world why we need these new nations in Africa to emerged.

Therefore, our people must make sure they let the world understand our predicaments and what we are facing in the hands of Nigeria and Cameron. The Nigeria Government and Cameron government are terrorists nations and we will not allow them to trample on our people and kill them at random.

The killings and burning of houses in these three emerging nations has gone beyond human comprehension, our people are dying every day in the hands of Nigeria and Cameroon governments.

Our people should come out enemass to let them know that we are seriously in need of these three emerging nations.

IPOB, Ambazonia and nations are expecting their sons and daughters scattered all over the world because of the humiliation, torture and killings going on in our land.

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