For those not particularly familiar with the inner workings of that haematophagous monster which goes by the name Nigeria, the following news item in African Spotlight (Friday,12 August 2016), carried similarly by several other news organisations, could appear extraordinary if
Igbo Genocide
British Prime Minister Theresa May recently made a major declaration on the future of her country’s policy on foreign military intervention that mustn’t be crowded out in the current news cycle on the “furore” over entry limits/bans on travels to the United States.
Muhammadu Buhari, head of the Nigeria genocidist regime, was in Germany last week on a three-day “state” visit.
Tagged under Gender & Minorities Biafra war, Igbo Genocide, Muhammadu BuhariThere are 120 million African Brazilians or 57 per cent of Brazil’s current total population of 210 million.
Tagged under Pan-Africanism Haiti, Pan-Africanism, Igbo Genocide, Biafra, Nigeria1. Sunday 12 June 2016: Chronicle of bursts, booms, flashes, murders: islamist terrorist outrage in the United States ravages night club in Orlando, Florida, beginning at about 2am, murdering 49 clubgoers and wounding scores and scores and scores – several critic
Tagged under Democracy & Governance Nigeria Nigeria, Igbo Genocide, BiafraBy mid-1945 when the Allied Forces had helped to liberate the last vestiges of the German occupation of Europe and end the atrocious concentration camps and gas chambers in Auschwitz and other locations, more than 6 million European Jews had been murdered in the genocide, which became known as th
Tagged under Advocacy & Campaigns Nigeria Biafra, Israel, Nigeria, Igbo GenocideToday’s (Wednesday 18 May 2016) New York Times editorial has unambiguously called on the US government not to sell warplanes to the murderous regime.
Tagged under Pan-Africanism Nigeria Muhammadu Buhari, Igbo Genocide, Boko Haram
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