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Biafra-RE: The Institute For Economics And Peace Should Be Aware That Wrongful Tagging Is Insufferable, And The Consequence Immutable

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), led by Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and ably founded, has one objective. The complete liberation of Biafra from its British colony in Nigeria is this objective. Given the movement’s insistence on holding a referendum for the Biafran people under the supervision of the United Nations, there has never been any confusion regarding the pro-democracy nature of IPOB since its inception. Through his broadcasts on Radio Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has meticulously educated the global community about the numerous human-caused sufferings that the Biafran people face. To prevent gaslighting and cognitive warfare against Biafrans, he established Radio Biafra and encouraged all Biafrans to embrace freelance journalism. an effort to stop other people from telling our story half-truthfully or not at all.

The indelible damage that the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), 10 Downing Street’s propaganda arm, caused to the Biafran people has been irreparable, and the Biafran people are still able to survive through sheer ingenuity. The 1965 election in Nigeria sparked a political dispute in the Western Region for historical and memory-refreshing reasons. An earlier disagreement in Action Group between the group’s leader, Obafemi Awolowo, and the group’s deputy leader, S.L. Akintola, turned into an uncontrollable mess that turned into a political conflagration. Prior to the military coup d’etat that took place on January 15, 1966, Abubakar Tafawa Balewa, the Prime Minister, was accused of switching sides. Major Chukwuma Nzeogwu, an Igbo officer, led a group of mostly non-Igbo officers, including Fulani, Kanuri, Yoruba, Ijaw, Hausa, and others, to a coup that tragically ended in the deaths of the Balewa and others. However, through the BBC Hausa Service, the British government turned what appeared to be a military interruption into a tribal hatred of Biafrans and Igbos in general. The BBC continuously disseminated hate speech and false information until a large number of Biafrans; Over 3.5 million people were killed in a genocidal war that resulted in the starvation of over 2 million children, in addition to pregnant women, children, and the elderly.

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Despite being aware of the aforementioned facts, the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) has chosen to act like an ostrich. The headquarters of the IEP are in Sydney, Australia. “Aim to create a paradigm shift in the way the world thinks about peace” is stated in their mission statement. To put it another way, they would rather sell peace to the highest bidder to create the appearance of peace. In order to accomplish this, they will portray the perpetrators as victims and a victim of Fulani herdsmen violence as the aggressor due to their lack of financial resources. The World Economic Forum (WEF) does the same thing, leading the world to socialism while falsely claiming on their website that they are pursuing an improved global economy. or the Tony Blair Institute for Global Change, which preaches democracy while ignoring violations of human rights as if democracy isn’t also measured by how well people respect their rights.

These fictitious think tanks have been found to be nothing more than partisan establishments with the intention of disseminating propaganda against indigenous people. The Indigenous People of Biafra in this instance. A total loss of influence over time is a direct result of their maliciously intended disservice to humanity.

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The apartheid government in South Africa, which is no longer in power and is only remembered for academic purposes, serves as a case study. Mandela was imprisoned after the apartheid South African government incorrectly labeled the ANC and Nelson Mandela as terrorists. The Boer, a white minority with Dutch, German, and French ancestry, controlled the apartheid government in South Africa. When the world decided to awaken from its slumber, the necessary actions were taken: While the ANC became a national party, Mandela regained his freedom. The apartheid government had no choice but to die naturally as a result.

Rep. Kevin McCarthy, a Republican from California and the new speaker of the House of Representatives, and members of his party recently passed a resolution to remove Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Democrat from Minnesota, from her position on the Foreign Affairs Committee. Ms. Omar, who was brought to the United States as a child from war-torn Somalia, has become a congresswoman thanks to the American dream. In anti-Semitic tweets, Rep. Ilhan Omar referred to the Israeli government as an apartheid regime and asserted that the American Israel Public Affairs Committee is influencing US Congress by providing members with financial support. a claim that even members of her party rejected. Their land is inhabited by Jews or Israelis. It makes no sense for IEP to accuse IPOB of masterminding the killing of the people they have been shot at for demanding their freedom, just as it makes no sense for IEP to accuse IPOB of defending themselves against foreign invasion.

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The savage treatment of blacks by the Boers and the negative portrayal of Israel were the goals of any reference to the Jews as apartheid. She even demonstrated her contempt for the United States by listing terrorist organizations like Hamas, Hezbollah, and others alongside the US government. Her removal from her high-profile committee position serves as a reminder that improper tagging cannot be undone and that its consequences cannot be changed.

In her response to IEP, the Indigenous People of Biafra’s leadership questioned why the group did not address the Fulani herdsmen, despite the numerous accounts of their slaughter in Nigeria. All you need to know about them is that they did not criticize the governments of Nigeria, Kenya, or the United Kingdom for the extraordinary rendition of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, a British citizen of color, or for not heeding the recommendations of the United Nations Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, which recommended an “unconditional release and compensation.”

The Independent Evaluation Panel (IEP) was unable to ask the Nigerian government’s Department of State Services (DSS) why a man who had been cleared by Nigeria’s Appeal Court was still subjected to torture. All things being equal, the IEP is fiddling into frivolities. The IPOB made it abundantly clear that the IEP is in a constant downward spiral that will lead to unrecoverable oblivion. That is one of the repercussions of their erroneous action, which was guided by shrewd progressive white elites who view everything as business.

Ogah C. S. Maduabuchi edited Chibueze Daniel’s manuscript for Family Writers Press International.

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