12th September 2016
By Chinedu Ewulu
After receiving reports, Biafra Writers has confirmed that earth quaked in quick successions at Kwoi, Jaba local government of Kaduna State. According to our source, the earth in the aforementioned area shook for about 10 times with very loud sounds at about 10:00am on Sunday, 11th September 2016.
It was also reported that some residents were fleeing the affected area while the majority that remained are severely disquieted. At the time of this report, no seismologist has arrived the scene of this earthquake. There are also fears amongst residents that there might be a possible earthquake of a greater magnitude in that area in the nearest future.
There are also assumptions by locals that the earthquake must have been caused by the recent government's search for mineral resources in the area
Recall that the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF), Amnesty International (AI), United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) and World Health Organization (WHO), have all reported that there is a sharp increase in the level of poverty and disease outbreak in Northern Nigeria which has led to increased rate of both adult and infant mortality.
There are starvation, Cholera, Kwashiorkor, Lassa fever, terrorism, and religious intolerance -all in this Northern Nigeria. The paradox of these recent events is that: the North has experienced one of the worst conditions in her history under Buhari's government -a man that they believed will feed them with milk and honey.
More so, Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra, IPOB, promised to destroy Nigeria with the TRUTH if Biafra is not freed from Nigeria. Since his incarceration, both natural and man-made disasters have continued to torture the Northern part of Nigeria.
At this point, one can't help but believe that Nigeria is being punished for her numerous atrocious deeds against Biafra. If Biafra is not allowed to go peacefully, greater natural and man-made [Buhari-made] disasters bound to befall the modern day Egypt, Nigeria.
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