Biafra news today 7th jan 2019
Here are some news updates on Biafra from January 7th, 2019:
Nnamdi Kanu's Whereabouts Unknown
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has been missing since September 2017. Despite numerous reports of his arrest and detention, his whereabouts remain unknown. Kanu's family and supporters have been calling for his release, citing concerns for his safety and well-being.
Biafra Day Celebrations
January 7th marks the anniversary of the Biafran declaration of independence from Nigeria in 1967. This year, Biafran separatists and supporters held rallies and protests across Nigeria and around the world to commemorate the occasion. The celebrations were marked by violence in some areas, with reports of clashes between security forces and protesters.
Nigerian Government Denies Biafra Existence
The Nigerian government has continued to deny the existence of Biafra as a separate nation. In a statement issued on January 7th, the government described the Biafran movement as a "terrorist organization" and urged Nigerians to reject the idea of secession.
International Community Remains Divided
The international community remains divided on the Biafran issue. While some countries, such as the United States and the United Kingdom, have expressed concerns about human rights abuses in Nigeria, others, such as China and Russia, have been more supportive of the Nigerian government's stance.
Biafran Refugees in Cameroon
Thousands of Biafran refugees have fled to Cameroon to escape persecution in Nigeria. The refugees are living in camps and are in dire need of food, shelter, and medical care. The Cameroonian government has been criticized for its handling of the refugee crisis, with some accusing it of mistreating the refugees.
IPOB Calls for Boycott of Nigerian Elections
The IPOB has called for a boycott of Nigeria's upcoming elections, citing concerns about the safety of Biafran voters and the lack of representation for the Biafran people. The call has been met with resistance from some Nigerians, who argue that the boycott will only serve to further destabilize the country.
These are just a few of the news updates on Biafra from January 7th, 2019. The situation remains complex and volatile, with no clear resolution in sight.