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Biafra group writes Tinubu, seeks recognition

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The Simon Ekpa-led United States of Biafra has written to Nigeria’s President Bola Tinubu, seeking recognition.

This was contained in a letter signed and released on X on Monday by Ekpa’s second in command, Dr. Ngozi Orabueze.

The three-page open letter claimed that the redeclaration of Biafra was done in Finland during a convention with over 50 million Biafrans voting for a referendum on November 29, 2024.

According to Orabueze, known as the Acting Head of State and Deputy Prime Minister, USB, the letter was in line with the United Nations convention on the creation of states.

She wrote: “Dear President Bola Ahmed Tinubu (GCFR), on behalf of the Government of the United States of Biafra (formally known as the Republic of Biafra), we extend our cordial greetings to you.

“The government of the United States of Biafra is contacting the Federal Republic of Nigeria and stakeholders to notify and introduce the newly restored sovereignty of the United States of Biafra, which gained its independence on May 30, 1967, and was officially known as the Republic of Biafra.

“The redeclaration of the Republic of Biafra took place in a significant event in Lahti, Finland, on 29th November 2024, during a convention where Biafrans from all around the world gathered to proclaim the restoration of Biafra’s 1967 independence and officially adopted its new name, The United States of Biafra.’ The Biafran nation comprises 40 states.

“The redeclaration follows a series of organised efforts, mainly by way of referendum carried out in the period from 1st February to 28th November 2024, utilising both electronic and physical voting methods. This referendum engaged over 50 million participants, reflecting a substantial commitment to self-determination among the Biafra people.

“We remind you that the United Nations’ 1933 Montevideo Convention on the Rights and Duties of States sets forth the criteria to establish statehood.

“Under Article 1, namely: population, government, the ability to enter into foreign relations, control of territory, and respect for human rights and self-determination. Biafra fulfils all the criteria.

“Even before recognition, the state has the right to defend its integrity and independence, to provide for its conservation and prosperity and consequently to organise itself as it sees fit, to legislate upon its interests, to administer its services, and to define the jurisdiction and competence of its courts.

“The exercise of these rights has no other limitation than the exercise of the rights of other states according to international law.

“Our experience has shown that there is no alternative path to having achieved independence than to be vocal and visible in our demands. We must continue to raise our voices, assert our rights, and mobilise collective action to bring attention to our cause as we continue to defend the sovereignty of the United States of Biafra.

“The United States of Biafra is dedicated to establishing robust diplomatic ties with nations worldwide, promoting respect and cooperation in accordance with the 1961 Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations.

“We are committed to cultivating a transparent and accountable governance framework, eliminating corruption, and ensuring the rule of law. Our goal is, among others, for the citizens of the United States of Biafra to thrive, reach their full potential, and contribute to the nation’s growth and development.

“The United States of Biafra has come to stay, and our arms are open to receive Nigeria for a constructive dialogue in pursuant of a peaceful and sustainable dissolution that aims at achieving a harmonious and safe disintegration with mutual respect for both countries’ citizens and territorial sovereignty. We are officially reaching out to establish bilateral relations with the Nigerian government in accordance with the principles of diplomacy.

“Achieving a peaceful dissolution is fundamental for our future as neighbours and will undeniably foster deals of mutual benefit for the well-being and prosperity of our citizens.

“The United States of Biafra continues to be recognised by other United Nations members (Gabon, Haiti, Ivory Coast, Tanzania, and Zambia). We seek Nigeria’s acknowledgement and respect for our sovereignty, advocacy for our nationhood, and cooperation in ascertaining and maintaining security on our common borders.

“As a new nation open for mutual and favourable relations, the United States of Biafra is committed to fostering an environment designed to attract local and foreign investments, stimulate innovation, and create opportunities for entrepreneurship and job creation. We will provide a secure and transparent business climate with streamlined regulations and investment incentives.

“By so doing, we aspire to become a hub for trade, commerce, and industry, leveraging our strategic location, abundant resources, and skilled workforce to drive economic growth, reduce poverty, and improve our citizens’ overall quality of life.”

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Biafra: Ojukwu told me first agitation was necessary, second not – Orji Kalu

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Abia North Senator, Orji Uzor Kalu, has revealed his meeting with the first Biafra agitator, late General Chukwuemeka Odumegu Ojukwu, during the last days of his life.

Speaking during an interview on Arise Television monitored by Ekwutosblog on Sunday, Uzor-Kalu said Ojukwu told him that the first Biafra agitation was necessary but second was not.

He also refuted the allegation that he was less Igbo than the people of the entire Southeast.

 

“I am full blooded Igbo. I was with late Ojukwu in the later days of his life, and his wife, Mrs Bianca can testify to this that I was always coming to the General, and the General was coming to my village to stay some days or weekends.

“And then Ojukwu told me that the first struggle for Biafra was necessary, that the second one is no longer necessary.

“Even if these boys want Biafra, who are you going to rule when you kill all the Igbos? When you stop all Igbos from doing businesses?

“When on Mondays, if you see people going out for business, you start pursuing them and killing them? I mean, it is not rational. It is not just nice.

“I thought with what happened to Nnamdi Kanu, these boys should come together in a table and say, how do we get peace to resolve this matter politically? And not still talking tough as they are trying to behave.

“So I think even if they want Biafra, they should drop their arms and go with their flags and demand for what they want and negotiate for it and talk for a referendum.

“Even the man that fought the civil war, the wife is saying the same thing I’m saying. Minister Bianca Ojukwu knows the thought of her husband, and nobody will believe on the destruction of Igbo land. Enough is enough.

“Let us stop destroying ourselves. Let us stop destroying our properties. Let us stop destroying what we have.

“Look, there is no more commerce in the entire Igbo land. How are we going to live? Things are difficult. Things are very bad for people living there. So how are we going to live? These are the issues,” he said.

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Nigerian Air Force Launches Coordinated Airstrikes Against Fleeing Coup Plotters in Benin Republic

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Nigeria has carried out a series of precision airstrikes against members of the failed military coup in the Benin Republic, neutralising several suspected plotters and destroying their escape vehicles.

 

The operation was executed on Sunday after the Nigerian Air Force (NAF), acting under a joint security arrangement with authorities in Cotonou, tracked the movement of key coup actors attempting to flee in armoured convoys. Intelligence reports had indicated that the fleeing soldiers were heading south toward coastal exit routes.

A senior security official confirmed the mission, saying it was “carefully coordinated with Benin’s leadership” to prevent the coup backers from regrouping and to support efforts to stabilize the country after the attempted takeover.

According to multiple security sources, the airstrikes—lasting approximately 30 minutes—targeted fast-moving convoys believed to be carrying loyalists of the coup leader, Lt. Col. Pascal Tigri. The fleeing soldiers reportedly departed the country’s interior in an effort to evade capture.

 

Residents in parts of Cotonou reported hearing loud explosions and seeing thick smoke rising from the outskirts, sparking speculation that foreign aircraft were involved in the crackdown on the mutineers.

 

The development was later confirmed by Agence France-Presse (AFP), which reported that Nigerian jets conducted the strikes in coordination with Beninese authorities working to contain the mutiny.

 

Speaking on the operation, Nigerian Air Force spokesperson Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame said the mission was carried out “in line with ECOWAS protocols and the mandate of the ECOWAS Standby Force.”

 

Sources told POLITICS NIGERIA that the strikes successfully disabled multiple armoured vehicles and sealed off escape corridors identified by the fleeing troops. Although no official casualty figures have been released, security insiders disclosed that “a number of hostile elements” were eliminated.

“All sorties were flown with the consent of Beninese authorities and adhered strictly to international rules of engagement,” another official said, noting that planners were careful to avoid civilian areas and minimise collateral damage.

 

The air operation followed the unsuccessful attempt by Lt. Col. Tigri and his faction—known as the Military Committee for Refoundation—to dissolve state institutions and seize power. Loyalist forces in Benin swiftly regained control, forcing several of the coup backers to attempt a southern retreat before they were intercepted.

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Wike Warns PDP Leaders, Says…

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has issued a strong warning to leaders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), insisting that he will not be forced out of the party he helped establish.

Speaking during the 104th meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) on Sunday night, Wike said it was ironic that individuals who joined the PDP long after its formation were now attempting to edge out founding members. He described such efforts as acts of ingratitude and political deceit.

Wike reminded party leaders that he had been part of the PDP since its inception in 1998 and had made significant sacrifices to strengthen the platform.

“How can people who met me in my own house attempt to drive me away?” he asked. “Those who came into the party after failing elsewhere cannot suddenly dictate the direction of the PDP. We will not allow anybody to destroy what we laboured to build.”

He further took a swipe at some governors, recalling their previous political affiliations.

“Ask Bala Mohammed which party he contested under when he became a senator. Ask Seyi Makinde—he was in the SDP and didn’t succeed. People join the PDP, become governors, and then try to chase away those who were here from the beginning. It won’t happen,” he said.

Wike went on to outline his long-standing political journey, noting that every major electoral victory he recorded—from council chairman to governor—was achieved on the PDP platform.

“I contested all my elections under the PDP and won. My loyalty has never been in question. I have paid my dues, and no one can write me off,” he stated.

The minister also reiterated that he would continue to support leaders who align with President Bola Tinubu, stressing that loyalty should be reciprocal.

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