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Saturday, 25 March 2023

IPOB Received Honorary Award In Ireland, An Edge To The Biafra Freedom Struggle

  IPOB Received Honorary Award In Ireland, An Edge To The Biafra Freedom Struggle

                                                                                  



With much pleasure, the Indigenous People Of Biafra(IPOB) ably led by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu acknowledged their receipt of the honorary award won by the IPOB Ireland family of the freedom movement in the event of St Patrick's Day parade, held in Cork County on the 17th March 2023.


 

The  award was handed over to supper proud IPOB Ireland on Thursday, March 23rd.

 

Considering the importance of this award to IPOB, especially at this time of the freedom struggle when the fantastically corrupt Nigeria government is hell-bend on blackmailing the movement, IPOB says a very big thank you to the Irish government, to the event organizers and to everyone who contributed in one way or the other to make this success come through. IPOB will forever remain law abiding to the Irish government and to every of her host nations and peoples, worldwide.


This award clearly speaks volumes - IPOB is a self-determination movement recognised by Nations of the world as lovers of freedom, peace, justice and fairness. Nigeria is the only place where peaceful freedom agitators are tagged terrorists while killers are pardoned. 


IPOB further expresses optimism about the future, and the possibilities it hold for more wins and awards of this kind.


"The worldwide IPOB family will continue to be seen in the true light of what the movement represents; good of humanity at large. We will not stop in our strive towards making Biafra an independent Nation, free from the enslavement of Nigeria"- a member said. 


Ifeanyi Chibueze James, reporting


For Family Writers Press International












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