The Symbols and Meanings of Biafra Coat of Arm

Explaining the Symbols of Biafra Coat of Arm, Beginning from the top.   THE EAGLE: The Eagle Represents  for the pride and self-esteem of Biafra as a sovereign nation under heaven.    THE COW HORN WHICH THE EAGLE STAND ON: The cow horn which the Eagle Stands on Represent the rich cultural heritage of Biafra Land. Biafrans hold in high esteem their cultural heritage.    THE SHIELD: The beautiful shield Represents  the map of Biafra. The land mass of Biafra which stretched down to the Atlantic ocean.  THE RISING SUN…

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Significance of Biafra Flag

The flag of the Great People Republic of Biafra consists of  three different colours  a horizontal red, black, and green, charged with a golden rising sun over a golden bar.The sun consist of eleven rays, representing the eleven provinces of Biafra.The three Pan-African colors on the flag signifies as follows: Red: the blood that unites all people of Black African ancestry, and shed for liberation. Black:The black Heritage. Green: the abundant natural wealth of Biafra. Facebook Comments

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Leave North now – Coalition of Biafra agitators tells Igbos – Daily Post Nigeria

The umbrella body of all the groups agitating for the actualization of the sovereign state of Biafra, known as Biafra People National Council, BPNC, has described the quit notice issued on the Igbos by the coalition of Arewa youths as a divine intervention. The group also called on Igbo people living in the northern region not to have confidence on the promises by Northern politicians and the federal government to protect them, urging them to take the threat seriously and start running down to Biafran land. BPNC also begged owners…

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Biafra: Turkish diplomat visits Nnamdi Kanu [PHOTOS] – Daily Post Nigeria

The President of the International Nations Commercial Association in Turkey, Abdulkadir Erkahraman has visited the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, in his home town in Isiama Afara, Umuahia, Anambra State. Kanu, while receiving Erkahraman said the Turkish citizen’s visit was in line with IPOB’s plan to solidify the actualization of Biafra. The IPOB leader said the agitation of the freedom of Biafra has become so loud that the international community cannot fail to recognize the efforts by the group. Kanu said, “There will come a time when…

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How Biafra can be achieved immediately – Asari Dokubo – Daily Post Nigeria

Niger Delta ex-militant leader, Alhaji Asari Dokubo, has highlighted ways the Igbos and other ethnic groups seeking the actualization of a sovereign state called Biafra can achieve their dream sooner than expected. Asari called on Biafra agitators not to entertain fear in search of what he described as their legitimate right, adding that it is time for everyone to stand up and fight for what they believe in diplomatically. DAILYPOST had quoted the ex-militant saying that, asking him if he is a Biafran is like asking if his name is…

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Afenifere: Igbos Eviction From The North – The Beginning Of Nigeria’s End

Pan-Yoruba political organisation, Afenifere has reacted to the three months eviction notice issued by the Coalition of Northern Youths, ordering the Igbos to vacate the North. While urging Northern elders to call their youths to order, Yinka Odumakin, a spokesperson for the group warned that the eviction notice may be the beginning of the end for Nigeria. “Carrying out their threats would be a prelude to another pogrom. These elements have over the years showed theirpropensity to attack people, but like Chinua Achebe said, they are holding a knife to the…

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Are IPOB activities to blame for the Kaduna Declaration? » YNaija

by Alexander O. Onukwue One can speculate that the ‘Arewa’ meeting which took place in Kaduna, Tuesday, and produced a declaration against continued association with Igbos was a response to the activities of the IPOB, the South-Eastern group. Citing unruliness, cultural degeneracy and even masking as Fulani herdsmen to perpetrate atrocities, the group claimed to want no more with “acrimonious Igbo partners”. The group claimed to be grieved by the sit-at-home encouraged by the Nnamdi Kanu-inspired group on May 30, the 50th anniversary of the declaration of the State of Biafra…

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