BIAFRA: IPOB INAUGURATES UGBELE UMUAKA FAMILY UNIT IN ORLU, IMO STATE
Maxwell Chuks
Reporting for Family Writers Press
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has dutifully made an extention of it's family unit in Imo State, Biafraland, as a new one got recently inaugurated in Orlu, Njaba local government area.
The exercise which took place on Sunday 5th May 2019, further proved the fruitfulness of the evangelism drive for the total restoration of the nation of Biafra, quite in line with IPOB plan of action in the area.
The event was exceptionally colourful as the venue was dotted with wonderful displays of Biafra flags amidst other activities. The inauguration recorded massive turnout of Biafrans who remarkably joined the IPOB family unit as members.
Speaking in the occasion, the newly admitted members, expressed joy and commitment to the Biafra restoration struggle, pledging their total support and loyalty to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) globally and to all the movement stands for. They unanimously maintained that the "dissolution of Nigeria remains inevitable".
Reporting for Family Writers Press
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has dutifully made an extention of it's family unit in Imo State, Biafraland, as a new one got recently inaugurated in Orlu, Njaba local government area.
The exercise which took place on Sunday 5th May 2019, further proved the fruitfulness of the evangelism drive for the total restoration of the nation of Biafra, quite in line with IPOB plan of action in the area.
The event was exceptionally colourful as the venue was dotted with wonderful displays of Biafra flags amidst other activities. The inauguration recorded massive turnout of Biafrans who remarkably joined the IPOB family unit as members.
Speaking in the occasion, the newly admitted members, expressed joy and commitment to the Biafra restoration struggle, pledging their total support and loyalty to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) globally and to all the movement stands for. They unanimously maintained that the "dissolution of Nigeria remains inevitable".
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