Breaking News: The United Nations is set to hear the Biafra case involving Nnamdi Kanu on the 18th of April.

According to reports, the United Nations stated that Biafra has previously fought a war, which resulted in the loss of 3 million Igbo lives. There will be no more war — only a referendum to allow them to determine their future.

“They have also invited the Nigerian government over the case. Failure to respond may result in sanctions.”

Out of 280,000 Nigerian soldiers, only 300 are Igbo—and now, even those few are resigning in large numbers.

The Igbo are slowly detaching themselves from Nigeria, and no one seems to be paying attention, a Yoruba soldier laments.

“Before Tinubu came into power, I had many Igbo friends in the military. They were fearless—always the ones lifting our spirits in the heat of battle, especially in the North. But now, they’ve all disappeared. Not a single one left,” he added.

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