The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has declared May 30 for sit-at-home in Southeast to honour those who died for Biafra Independence and freedom.
The group, in a statement today by its Media and Publicity Secretary Emma Powerful, said the day is set aside to remember fallen heroes and those who had paid ultimate price for the liberation of Biafra in 1967-1970 and beyond.
However, Powerful has equally urged its members to celebrate the day in whichever peaceful way pleases them.
HE tasked all IPOB family members in the diaspora to remind their host country’s citizens and their Government of the Biafran genocide and what it called the continuous illegal detention of the group’s leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
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