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Investigation From Iriebe Obia-Akpor Igweocha Fulani Militias Occupation


■ Twitter: @umuchiukwu
■ 14, June 2020

The watchdog of Umuchiukwu writers never sleeps nor slumber until we expose every plan of Fulani militias in Biafra land to the humanity of good conscience. 

Fulani Militias Occupation Location: Back of Oasis Of Love Orphanage Home Iriebe Pipe-Line Obia-Akpor Igweocha. Sequence Of Our Investigation: 

1)His Royal Highness Jeremiah Worenwu JP, the traditional ruler of Iriebe was the one who gave them that piece of land.





2)Those Fulani jihadist herders occupying that land paid the traditional ruler in other to enable them to stay there and also he has his cow which the herders breed for him. 

3)The herders move around with cows at midnight which posses a threat to residents of those axes 

4)Most of those herders hardly hear English nor Hausa language, which implies they are foreigners imported from Islamic countries to exterminate Biafrans. 






5)The jihadists herders boosted that in due time to come they will establish their own vigilant group in the estate. 

6)The real jihadist militia is to remain in the tents while the herders move around with the cows. 

With the investigation done by Umuchiukwu writers and the information at our disposal, I can categorically tell you that this jihadist militia will strike soon in Iriebe Obia-Akpor if nothing is done to stop them, the traditional ruler of Iriebe Obia-Akpor must note that these people are not herders but jihadist militia that will soon rise havoc in Iriebe, the early you compare this terrorist to vacant the entire village's of Irebe the better for you, else there will be rivers of blood in Iriebe. 






Conclusion Of Investigation: Any attack from Fulani jihadist militia in Iriebe Obia-Akpor, His Royal Highness Jeremiah Worenwu JP should be held accountable for his inability to chase those terrorists away from Iriebe. 


Investigation Source: Umuchiukwu Writers


Biafra and World News

Buhari Was Trained To Kill And Not To Govern, I Blame Nigerians For Voting Him – Former Sokoto Governor .




IPOB Writers

Date:14/08/2018

BUHARI MAHAMMADU




The former governor of Sokoto State, Alhaji Attahiru Bafarawa, has blamed Nigerians for voting President Muhammadu Buhari, saying that that as a soldier Buhari was trained to kill and not to govern.
Bafarawa made the statement in Lafia, while declaring his intention to contest the presidential seat under the platform of the People Democratic Party at the state PDP party secretariat on Sunday.
Bafarawa explained that he left the APC because of the injustice meted out to him by the party.
The former governor of Sokoto State, who blamed Nigerians for mistakenly voting president Buhari, said, “Buhari is a soldier trained to kill, but not to govern.
“Don’t vote somebody to power who does not possess democratic tenets to govern a country as Nigeria
Biafra and World News
Children Murdered In Their Beds: Nigeria Now The Deadliest Place To Be A Christian.

IPOB Writers

Date: 13/07/2018


CHRISTIANITY





Watch Gary Lane's Where in The World interview with Emmanuel Ogebe and Felix Oisamoje to learn why Christians are under attack in Nigeria and what CBN is doing to help. A new wave of attacks by Fulani herdsmen against Christians is leading one international human rights advocate to call on the US Congress to appoint a special envoy to investigate. "Nigeria is now the deadliest place in the world to be a Christian," explained attorney Emmanuel Ogebe. "What we have is a genocide. They are trying to displace the Christians, they are trying to possess their land and they are trying to impose their religion on the so-called infidels and pagans who they consider Christians to be." Two weeks ago, 238 people were killed in a village massacre in north-central Nigeria. Six of Ogebe's relatives were among the victims. "From what we have been able to piece together, the husband and his pregnant wife, he tried to take her out of the house to safety and come back for the kids," recalled Ogebe. "But they ran into the herdsmen along the way and they shot him and his pregnant wife and they went into their home and they killed their four-year-old son and their six-year-old daughter who were asleep in their beds." He said the Muslim attackers also killed two relatives who were visiting the family during summer break. Ogebe said he was told that authorities would not allow the corpses of his relatives to be taken away for separate burial. Instead, they were buried in a mass grave with the other victims. CBN Nigeria Director Felix Oisamoje said the violence against Christians has escalated in recent months. "It's happening more in the middle-belt of the country. The reason simply because the Fulani herdsmen take their cattle into people's farmlands, they eat of their crops on the farm and when the people challenge them, then before you know they respond with AK-47's," he explained. Oisamoje said most Fulani herdsmen cannot afford the cost of an AK-47. "Given what an AK-47 goes for, a Fulani herdsman would need to sell all of his cattle to be able to buy an AK-47." Ogebe said several theories exist about where the herdsmen are getting AK-47's and other small arms like mortars and grenades. He explained that many arms became readily available as they spread throughout Africa following the fall of Libya's Muammar Gaddafi. "But even more sinister is the fact that a lot of these cattle are owned by very rich Fulanis who are in government and who are in power. So, there is a strong belief that the Fulanis, the ruling elite are actually funding the herdsmen to conduct these attacks," said Ogebe. He said by pushing the Christians out, they can dominate Nigeria politically and physically in a land grab. Ogebe said thousands of Nigerians have already died in attacks this year, including 500 in Benue State. In April, herdsmen opened fire on members of a Catholic church during their mass. A priest who was serving communion and 18 parishioners were killed. In another incident, Fulani herdsmen attacked the home of Archbishop Benjamin Kwashi of the Anglican Church of Josh. The archbishop was unhurt, but one person was killed. So, what can be done? Ogebe says members of the US Congress need to appoint a special envoy on the issue of Nigeria and also the US needs to withhold the sale of sophisticated aircraft to General Buhari's regime as long as Christians are unprotected from attack. Ogebe alleges the Nigerian government has used aircraft against Christian villagers who have tried to defend themselves against the Fulani herdsmen attacks. He also says many desperate Nigerian Christians are in need of help. "I know that The 700 Club CBN is in Nigeria so if people support CBN, we know that CBN will deliver to the people who are afflicted," Ogebe explained. Oisamoje said a CBN humanitarian team just came back from a place called Kagoro in north central Nigeria where Fulani herdsmen have attacked. "We just came back from doing a whole week of free medical services to that area because a lot of people are suffering from no medical attention." Oisamoje told CBN News that pressure from the US and the international community can make a difference in helping to protect the lives of Christians. But he also asks that Christians pray for their brothers and sisters in Christ in Nigeria. "I think one of the things we need the most is prayers… whatever is going on right now has some kind of spiritual underpinnings and I believe if we begin to deal with it from that point, it makes it easier," Oisamoje explained. "After all, the Bible tells us that we do not war against flesh and blood, so we know there are spiritual issues, so we need to pray."
Biafra and World News

Nigeria: Muslims Murder Over 6,000 Christians This Year — “mostly Children, Women And The Aged”


IPOB Writers

5th July,2018


ISLAM


The global “human rights community” will take little, if any, notice. It is too busy hunting for incidents of “Islamophobia.”
“Christianity CRACKDOWN: Crisis in Nigeria as THOUSANDS killed in ‘pure GENOCIDE,'” by Joey Millar, Express, June 30, 2018 (thanks to the Geller Report):
THOUSANDS of men, women and children have been killed in Nigeria in what the country’s Christian community are condemning as “ethnic cleansing”.
Last weekend 238 Christians were killed in a number of attacks by militia in Plateau State, a region in the heart of the country.
Campaigners are warning it is just the latest example of “pure genocide” in a country ravaged by religious division.
A joint statement issued by the Christian Association of Nigeria said more than 6,000 Christian worshipers – “mostly children, women and the aged” – had already been killed this year.
They said: “There is no doubt that the sole purpose of these attacks is aimed at ethnic cleansing, land grabbing and forceful ejection of the Christian natives from their ancestral land and heritage.
“What is happening in Plateau state and other select states in Nigeria is pure genocide and must be stopped immediately.”
They said those responsible were being allowed to “go Scot free” and said the Nigerian government was wrongly trying to paint the attacks as “farmers/herdsmen clashes”.
The statement said: “How can it be a clash when one group is persistently attacking, killing, maiming, destroying and the other group is persistently being killed, maimed and their places of worship destroyed?
“How can it be a clash when the herdsmen are hunting farmers in their own villages/communities and farmers are running for their lives?”…
Biafra and World News

Mass Killings: Plateau, Benue Stakeholders Drag FG Before ICJ


IPOB Writers

3rd July 2018


ICJ


IRKED by sustained killings of their kinsmen by suspected herdsmen, major stakeholders in both Plateau and Benue states have dragged the Federal Government to the International Court of Justice in Hague, Switzerland.
Leaders of ethnic nationalities from the states and members of professional bodies such as the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) have either forwarded petitions to the Court or are penultimate collating relevant documents and other evidence to accompany their own petitions over alleged act of genocide against indigenes of the two states.
Close to 200 persons were killed by suspected herdsmen about two weeks ago in parts of Plateau State with the attendant outrage within and outside the country.
Piqued by the persistent killings in four local government areas of Plateau State, an umbrella body of all the ethnic nationalities in the state, Plateau Initiative for Development and Advancement of the Natives (PIDAN) said it had sent a petition to the ICJ over the alleged killings of the natives.

Similarly, the Berom Educational and Cultural Organisation announced its plan to forward a separate petition detailing the killings in the states
Biafra and World News

UK’s House Of Lords Hold Debate On Killings Across Nigeria, Vows To Prevent Genocide


IPOB Writers

2nd July 2018


UK HOUSE OF LORDS


The United Kingdom, UK, House of Lords on Friday debated the continuing killing of innocent persons in communities by armed groups in Nigeria.
The debate concerning the killings and destruction of property was raised by Lord Alton of Liverpool who demanded to know Her Majesty’s government assessment of the situation in Nigeria.
Alton warned against genocide in the country, while recalling such concern “raised on 24 March, by the highly respected former Army Chief of Staff and Defence Minister, Lieutenant General Theophilus Y. Danjuma, who stated that the armed forces were, ‘not neutral; they collude’ in the, ‘ethnic cleansing in … riverine states’, by Fulani militia.
“He insisted that villagers must defend themselves because, ‘depending on the armed forces’, will result in them dying, ‘one by one. The ethnic cleansing must stop … in all the states of Nigeria; otherwise Somalia will be a child’s play’.”
Lord Alton who raised the long debate added that he would like to hear, therefore, what practical steps the UK Government were taking to work with the Government of Nigeria in developing effective solutions to bring an end to this escalating violence.


“Can the Minister tell us whether there is a strategic plan and what representations have been made directly? I know that finding solutions is complex, but there is nothing to stop the Minister calling on the Government of Nigeria to recalibrate security arrangements and to resource their forces as a matter of urgency, in order to offer sufficient protection to vulnerable communities.
“As I close, I thank the noble Lords who are participating in today’s debate and go back to where I began: to the more than 200 people, mostly women and children, who were killed in sustained attacks on 50 villages by armed Fulani militia just this past weekend. People are dying daily.
“On 18 June, the Archbishop of Abuja referred in the Telegraph to what he described as ‘territorial conquest’ and ‘ethnic cleansing’ and said: ‘The very survival of our nation is at stake’.
“This alone should serve as a wake-up call. Are we to watch one of Africa’s greatest countries go the way of Sudan? Will we be indifferent as radical forces sweep across the Sahel seeking to replace diversity and difference with a monochrome ideology that will be imposed with violence on those who refuse to comply?
“We must not wait for a genocide to happen, as it did in Rwanda. Ominously, history could very easily be repeated.”

According to the Thebreakingtimes.com, Alton’s statement was backed by the rest of the Lords who took time to narrate the situation in Nigeria and vowed to commence necessary actions to stop what could escalate into Rwanda genocide.