This year’s ‘Biafra Day’ is being commemorated low-key as Nigeria grapples with restrictions put in place to curb the coronavirus pandemic which has spread to all but one state in the West African country. The event is marked every May 30 mostly by pro-Biafra sympathisers and many Igbos in remembrance of the brutal civil war which ended
Biafra Remembrance Day, Images and memories (pictures)
Today is Biafra Heroes Remembrance Day. Today the defunct Biafrans remember all who gave their lives for a people and a country that could have been. There was indeed a country. Today has absolutely nothing to do with IPOB agitations for sovereignty. Don’t ever get it twisted. It has everything to do with the Igbos
IPOB, MASSOB On Collision Course Over May 30 ‘Sit-At-Home’ Order
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) may be heading for a showdown over the former’s order to the Igbo to observe another ‘sit-at-home’ on May 30, 2018 in commemoration of those who lost their lives during the bloody 30-month civil war