Our Special Thanks To Igbo Community Resident In Ivory Coast For 10,000 US dollars Donation To IPOB
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) globally, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, had on Wednesday 19th August 2020, publicly acknowledged the freewill financial donation of ten thousand United States dollars ($10,000), to IPOB by the Ivory Coast based Igbo community. The IPOB family in Ivory Coast hereby expresses her gratitude to you, for this kind gesture and encourages you never to relent.
Back home in Biafraland, our houses are on fire through the rampant raping/killing of our mothers and sisters by the marauding Fulani Islamic terrorists (Killer herdsmen). A whole lot of despicable things are being perpetrated against our people and if we fail to support our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB, our land will be taken away from us by these criminals from the Sahel.
IPOB Ivory Coast family members are most grateful to you for sacrificially making this contribution and we encourage you to maintain the hospitality. We have as a movement, numerous tasks ahead of us to execute and without sustainable inflow of finances, such projects cannot expeditiously be carried out.
In a restored Biafra, lies the hope of our survival as a people and we therefore use this medium to call on all other Biafrans resident in Ivory Coast to arise and humbly emulate this examplery gesture laid out by the Igbo community in the country. Everyone must not be on the street for the realization of this all important Biafra restoration project which it's foundation, has been solidified by our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. It therefore behoves on us all to arise and take our places in this unique mandate.
Enemies have surrounded the entirety of Biafraland, awaiting orders to embark on their decimation agenda against our people. This call serves as a wake-up call to all Biafrans not only in Ivory Coast, but globally to get uncompromisingly engaged in this movement for our total emancipation and that of our upcoming generations.
We appreciate your humanly gesture.
Thanks
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB),Ivory Coast.
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) globally, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, had on Wednesday 19th August 2020, publicly acknowledged the freewill financial donation of ten thousand United States dollars ($10,000), to IPOB by the Ivory Coast based Igbo community. The IPOB family in Ivory Coast hereby expresses her gratitude to you, for this kind gesture and encourages you never to relent.
Back home in Biafraland, our houses are on fire through the rampant raping/killing of our mothers and sisters by the marauding Fulani Islamic terrorists (Killer herdsmen). A whole lot of despicable things are being perpetrated against our people and if we fail to support our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB, our land will be taken away from us by these criminals from the Sahel.
IPOB Ivory Coast family members are most grateful to you for sacrificially making this contribution and we encourage you to maintain the hospitality. We have as a movement, numerous tasks ahead of us to execute and without sustainable inflow of finances, such projects cannot expeditiously be carried out.
In a restored Biafra, lies the hope of our survival as a people and we therefore use this medium to call on all other Biafrans resident in Ivory Coast to arise and humbly emulate this examplery gesture laid out by the Igbo community in the country. Everyone must not be on the street for the realization of this all important Biafra restoration project which it's foundation, has been solidified by our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. It therefore behoves on us all to arise and take our places in this unique mandate.
Enemies have surrounded the entirety of Biafraland, awaiting orders to embark on their decimation agenda against our people. This call serves as a wake-up call to all Biafrans not only in Ivory Coast, but globally to get uncompromisingly engaged in this movement for our total emancipation and that of our upcoming generations.
We appreciate your humanly gesture.
Thanks
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB),Ivory Coast.
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