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Southern Cameroon Has Allegedly Join Biafra In Their Fight For Independence


 Emerging reports recommend that the indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have won the trust and support of Southern Cameroon According to Daily Sun, another ace Biafra gathering, the Biafra Nations Youth League (BNYL), has joined the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), in its battle for a sovereign state. BNYL, as per its pioneer, Prince Robinson C. Obuka is a group based association of adolescents with central command in Bakassi Peninsula. It was apparently settled on August 3, 2013 in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, taking after understandings by individuals and authors to maintain the solidarity of the different ethnic countries in the Bight of Biafra. The gathering said it upheld every one of the moves made so far by IPOB on the proceeded with confinement of its pioneer, Nnamdi Kanu. As of now, IPOB has pronounced May 30 as a sit-at-home day to commute home its indicate and further push for the unrestricted arrival of its confined pioneers, who are confronting treachery charges in a Federal High Court, Abuja.

As per an electronic message, "the BNYL trusts in due procedure to opportunity and particularly due interviews and have guaranteed the distressed individuals of Biafra that we will stay unfaltering in the more prominent dream of accomplishing Biafra and would ensure the different ethnic countries remain centered" Before tossing its weight behind IPOB, BNYL said it had started grassroots preparation in numerous towns of the seaside zone and had extended to the inland regions including the Igbo talking domain who are lion's share tribe of Biafra.
BREAKING: Southern Cameroon joins Biafra, pledges support for IPOBit 

had sorted out a congress with the Governing Council of previous British Southern Cameroons in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State amid which an explanatory discourse in support of Biafra freedom and Biafra-Southern. "Taking after the improvement, President of Southern Cameroons Youth League and Secretary General of the Organization of Emerging African States, Dr Ebenezer Dereck Mbongo Akwanga, a one time detainee talked with IBTIMES UK that Biafra-Southern Cameroon Coalition is a probability as the general population have comparative culture and history. "Another extremist from Manyu division, Comrade Ashu Shamy, a previous SUG President in Cameroon and fellow benefactor of BNYL affirmed that his kin and Cross Riverians are one and could never kick against Biafra," the announcement read. It said the gathering has additionally held a congress in Ekukunela, Ikom Local Government Area of Cross River State to pay tribute to inside dislodged locals of the Bakassi Peninsula last April. the Federal Government advised the Biafran instigators to overlook the thought, taking note of that following a 30-month common war to keep the country together, its solidarity remained non-debatable. On the twelfth of April 2016 after capture of the Deputy Leader Comrade Ebuta Takon who was kept in Ikom for three days. 

BREAKING: Southern Cameroon joins Biafra, pledges support for IPOB

The congress saw the declaration of the Biafra Youth determination known as Akwa-Cross Declaration same day in Ekukunela with the nearness of Ikom, Etung, Obubra, Boki and Bakassi young people which took after a show by for the most part Ejagham locals in the host town. The Resolution gave more acknowledgment to the Communal Congress expressing that the League will be Congress disapproved and country cognizant. The League have composed arrangement of consolidated Akwa-Cross seniors and young people Congress in Eket, Akwa Ibom State where the BNYL was received as a family Organization. This took after Nembe Kingdom meeting in Bayelsa State to find out the grievances of the Niger Delta Avengers, an aggressor gathering that emphasis on blowing pipelines subsequent to got notification from the general population of Nembe pronounced support for Avengers activity because of disregard of the Niger Delta, a district that lies at the mouth of the old African Region, Bight of Biafra. On November 05 2016 BNYL moved central command from Ikom to Bakassi taking after conflicts between the state army gathering, Bakassi Strike Force and Nigeria Troops of Operation code named "Delta Safe" blaming the Nigerian Military for focusing on locals, in the wake of impacting the administration for surrendering the Bakassi Peninsula to Cameroon without choice asking the general population to construct confidence in Biafra. The League presently have a Chief of Staff named Linus Essien who is additionally the pioneer of uprooted Bakassi Youths. 

BREAKING: Southern Cameroon joins Biafra, pledges support for IPOB
On November ninth, 2016, the National Leader, Comrade Prince Obuka and a few individuals from a Christian Charity that accompanied alleviation materials for IDPs were caught in Ikang-Cameroon visitor by troops and gave over to the Department of State Service DSS, Cross River State Command where they were confined for three days and was allowed safeguard, troops uncovered it was a request that originated from abuja

On Wednesday, February 8, 2017, the National Deputy Leader, Comrade Ebuta Tako, himself Ejagham local of Cross River was captured in Ekok, a little Ejagham town in Mamfe range of Cameroon taking after his visit to the town. He was discharged on safeguard following two days in security net. The Biafra Nations Youth League have similarly bolstered the activities by the indigenous individuals of Biafra (IPOB), who have occupied with avenues challenges the confined Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu as a few individuals have been partaking yet sorted out by the IPOB. The BNYL has confidence in due procedure to flexibility and particularly due counsels and have guaranteed the distressed individuals of Biafra that 'We will stay unflinching in the more prominent dream of accomplishing Biafra and would ensure the different ethnic countries remains centered. The Biafra Nations Youth League (BNYL), which guarantees to bolster IPOB exercises at all circumstances, as indicated by its pioneer, Prince Robinson C. Obuka, is a group based association of young people with home office in Bakassi Peninsula. The BNYL was built up on August 3, 2013 in the prevalent city of Port-Harcourt, Rivers State. This takes after understandings by individuals and authors to maintain the solidarity of the different ethnic countries in the Bight of Biafra. The gathering said it upheld every one of the moves made so far by IPOB to free its pioneer, Nnamdi Kanu from jail. "The BNYL puts stock in due procedure to flexibility and particularly due interviews. We have guaranteed the oppressed individuals of Biafra that we will stay enduring in the more prominent dream of accomplishing Biafra and will ensure the different ethnic countries remain centered,'' it expressed.



On Wednesday, February 8, 2017, the National Deputy Leader, Comrade Ebuta Tako, himself Ejagham native of Cross River was arrested in Ekok, a small Ejagham town in Mamfe area of Cameroon following his visit to the town. He was released on bail after two days in security net. The Biafra Nations Youth League have equally supported the actions by the indigenous people of Biafra (IPOB), who have engaged in streets protests against the detained Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu as some members have been participating but organised by the IPOB. The BNYL believes in due process to freedom and especially due consultations and have assured the aggrieved people of Biafra that ‘We will remain steadfast in the greater dream of achieving Biafra and would make sure the various ethnic nations stays focused. The Biafra Nations Youth League (BNYL), which promises to support IPOB activities at all times, according to its leader, Prince Robinson C. Obuka, is a community-based organisation of youths with headquarters in Bakassi Peninsula. The BNYL was established on August 3, 2013 in the popular city of Port-Harcourt, Rivers State. This follows agreements by members and founders to uphold the unity of the various ethnic nations in the Bight of Biafra. The group said it supported all the actions taken so far by IPOB to free its leader, Nnamdi Kanu from prison. “The BNYL believes in due process to freedom and especially due consultations. We have assured the aggrieved people of Biafra that we will remain steadfast in the greater dream of achieving Biafra and will make sure the various ethnic nations stay focused,’’ it stated. Read more: https://www.naij.com/1099941-breaking-southern-cameroon-joins-biafra-pledges-support-ipob.html

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