• Former chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and veteran journalist, Dele Momodu, has explained why ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar is an ideal democrat.

    Momodu said since Atiku stepped down for MKO Abiola in 1993, he has continued to play politics with decorum.

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    Former chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, and veteran journalist, Dele Momodu, has explained why ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar is an ideal democrat. Momodu said since Atiku stepped down for MKO Abiola in 1993, he has continued to play politics with decorum. Check comment section for more.....
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  • President Tinubu's mistress, Olatimbo Ayinde, has executed the removal of Bayo Ojulari as NNPC's chief executive, using SSS DG Adeola Ajayi and EFCC chairman Ola Olukoyede to facilitate Mr. Ojulari's abduction and coerced resignation in Abuja overnight.
    The development comes as The Gazette reports EFCC's failure to turn over key evidence in Ms. Ayinde's bribery case to UK authorities.

    President Tinubu's mistress, Olatimbo Ayinde, has executed the removal of Bayo Ojulari as NNPC's chief executive, using SSS DG Adeola Ajayi and EFCC chairman Ola Olukoyede to facilitate Mr. Ojulari's abduction and coerced resignation in Abuja overnight. The development comes as The Gazette reports EFCC's failure to turn over key evidence in Ms. Ayinde's bribery case to UK authorities.
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  • Breaking News: Sanwo-Olu Bans New 57 Lagos Council Chairmen from Appointing Supervisors, SAs — Only Chief of Staff Allowed

    –Lagos Reporters

    The Lagos State Government has ordered all newly elected chairmen across the 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) to suspend the appointment of political office holders, including Supervisors, Special Advisers (SAs), and Senior Special Assistants (SSAs).

    The directive was conveyed in an official circular dated July 31, 2025, with reference number MLG/LGA/C.27/S./VOL.XIV/496, and signed by Mrs. Kikelomo Bolarinwa, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development.

    According to the circular, the instruction reflects the direct order of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who emphasized the need for discipline and focused administration during the recent swearing-in ceremony of council chairmen.

    The circular made it clear that only the appointment of Chief of Staff is permitted at this stage, while all other appointments must be paused.

    “I write to refer to the directive of Mr. Governor at the swearing-in ceremony in respect of the appointment of Political Office Holders in the Local Governments and Local Council Development Areas, particularly the Supervisors, Special Advisers and Senior Special Assistants,” the letter read.

    “I am to reiterate that the appointment of the Chief of Staff is the only appointment approved/permissible as you assume office, while other appointments should be stepped down until further directive.”

    In a firm instruction to ensure compliance, the circular warned that any appointments already made beyond the Chief of Staff must be reversed immediately.

    “You are enjoined to note the above and revert any appointment that has been made except the Chief of Staff,” Bolarinwa added.

    The move is widely seen as an effort by the Sanwo-Olu administration to maintain control, reduce waste, and align local council operations with broader state policies during the early phase of their tenure.

    Lagos Reporters will continue to monitor compliance across all 57 local councils and provide updates on any violations, reversals, or policy changes as they unfold.
    Breaking News: Sanwo-Olu Bans New 57 Lagos Council Chairmen from Appointing Supervisors, SAs — Only Chief of Staff Allowed –Lagos Reporters The Lagos State Government has ordered all newly elected chairmen across the 20 Local Government Areas (LGAs) and 37 Local Council Development Areas (LCDAs) to suspend the appointment of political office holders, including Supervisors, Special Advisers (SAs), and Senior Special Assistants (SSAs). The directive was conveyed in an official circular dated July 31, 2025, with reference number MLG/LGA/C.27/S./VOL.XIV/496, and signed by Mrs. Kikelomo Bolarinwa, Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftaincy Affairs and Rural Development. According to the circular, the instruction reflects the direct order of Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu, who emphasized the need for discipline and focused administration during the recent swearing-in ceremony of council chairmen. The circular made it clear that only the appointment of Chief of Staff is permitted at this stage, while all other appointments must be paused. “I write to refer to the directive of Mr. Governor at the swearing-in ceremony in respect of the appointment of Political Office Holders in the Local Governments and Local Council Development Areas, particularly the Supervisors, Special Advisers and Senior Special Assistants,” the letter read. “I am to reiterate that the appointment of the Chief of Staff is the only appointment approved/permissible as you assume office, while other appointments should be stepped down until further directive.” In a firm instruction to ensure compliance, the circular warned that any appointments already made beyond the Chief of Staff must be reversed immediately. “You are enjoined to note the above and revert any appointment that has been made except the Chief of Staff,” Bolarinwa added. The move is widely seen as an effort by the Sanwo-Olu administration to maintain control, reduce waste, and align local council operations with broader state policies during the early phase of their tenure. Lagos Reporters will continue to monitor compliance across all 57 local councils and provide updates on any violations, reversals, or policy changes as they unfold.
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  • The Federal Government Has Approved N145 Billion For Electrification Projects At 7 Universities:
    4 in the South West
    1 in the North West
    1 in the North East
    1 in the South East

    On Thursday, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved ₦145 billion to fund electrification initiatives at eight federal universities and one teaching hospital.

    The FEC has also approved allocation of ₦68.7 billion to provide solar power to certain rural communities and agricultural clusters that are not connected to the main power grid.

    After the FEC meeting, the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, shared that the sanctioned projects represent an intentional move towards providing sustainable energy. He said the initiative seeks to lessen reliance on the national grid and foster growth, innovation, and inclusiveness.

    He said, “This is a major milestone in the transformation of our tertiary education infrastructure.

    “It will significantly lower energy costs, reduce reliance on diesel generators, and provide a clean, stable source of power to support learning, research, and healthcare delivery.”

    The Minister announced the institutions that will benefit from this new phase, which are as follows:

    University of Lagos (UNILAG), Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), University of Ibadan (UI), University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, and Federal University, Wukari (Taraba State).

    Do You Think This Distribution Supports Balanced Regional Development?

    Political Affairs Int
    🛑The Federal Government Has Approved N145 Billion For Electrification Projects At 7 Universities: 4 in the South West 1 in the North West 1 in the North East 1 in the South East On Thursday, the Federal Executive Council (FEC) approved ₦145 billion to fund electrification initiatives at eight federal universities and one teaching hospital. The FEC has also approved allocation of ₦68.7 billion to provide solar power to certain rural communities and agricultural clusters that are not connected to the main power grid. After the FEC meeting, the Minister of Power, Chief Adebayo Adelabu, shared that the sanctioned projects represent an intentional move towards providing sustainable energy. He said the initiative seeks to lessen reliance on the national grid and foster growth, innovation, and inclusiveness. He said, “This is a major milestone in the transformation of our tertiary education infrastructure. “It will significantly lower energy costs, reduce reliance on diesel generators, and provide a clean, stable source of power to support learning, research, and healthcare delivery.” The Minister announced the institutions that will benefit from this new phase, which are as follows: University of Lagos (UNILAG), Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria, Obafemi Awolowo University (OAU), Ile-Ife, University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN), University of Ibadan (UI), University College Hospital (UCH), Ibadan, and Federal University, Wukari (Taraba State). ✍️Do You Think This Distribution Supports Balanced Regional Development? Political Affairs Int
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  • Operatives of the Bauchi Police Command have arrested a 20-year-old university student, Sadiq Abubakar, and two others for allegedly conspiring to steal and sell a tipper truck valued at ₦30 million belonging to his father.

    According to a statement issued by the command’s spokesman, CSP Ahmed Mohammed Wakil, the incident was reported on July 25, 2025, by the truck owner, Alhaji Rabiu Ahmad, Chief Executive Officer of Arabab Investment Limited.

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    Operatives of the Bauchi Police Command have arrested a 20-year-old university student, Sadiq Abubakar, and two others for allegedly conspiring to steal and sell a tipper truck valued at ₦30 million belonging to his father. According to a statement issued by the command’s spokesman, CSP Ahmed Mohammed Wakil, the incident was reported on July 25, 2025, by the truck owner, Alhaji Rabiu Ahmad, Chief Executive Officer of Arabab Investment Limited. Check comment section for more....
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  • Ga 'Incoming Governor' Ombugadu Ga Tinubu’s Chief Of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila #MasuWanka
    Ga 'Incoming Governor' Ombugadu Ga Tinubu’s Chief Of Staff, Femi Gbajabiamila #MasuWanka
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  • A coalition of youth leaders has called on the Presidency and the National Assembly to disregard petitions and reports alleging financial misconduct against Engr. Faruq Ahmed, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

    They described the allegations as a “desperate charade” by faceless groups intent on derailing the reforms taking place in the oil and gas regulatory space.

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    A coalition of youth leaders has called on the Presidency and the National Assembly to disregard petitions and reports alleging financial misconduct against Engr. Faruq Ahmed, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA). They described the allegations as a “desperate charade” by faceless groups intent on derailing the reforms taking place in the oil and gas regulatory space. Check comment section for more.....
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  • LET'S HAVE IT.
    The army lacks funds to accommodate 13,000 new recruits.

    ~ Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede
    LET'S HAVE IT. The army lacks funds to accommodate 13,000 new recruits. ~ Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede
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  • "I Would Have Done More, But the Economy Is Bad."

    James Ibori donated 100 million to Igbinedion University. At Chief Gabriel Igbinedion's biography launch, Chronicles of a Legend.
    "I Would Have Done More, But the Economy Is Bad." James Ibori donated 100 million to Igbinedion University. At Chief Gabriel Igbinedion's biography launch, Chronicles of a Legend.
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  • In the Benin tradition,it’s forbidden for a woman who is not a Queen (Oloi) or princess to touch the Oba. If she does, she automatically becomes his wife. If the the Oba don’t want her as a wife,she’s given to any Chief or Obas subject.
    In 1956,the Oba waved this by shaking Queen Elizabeth of United Kingdom.

    Culture is indeed dynamic .

    Credit:Onion Edionwe
    In the Benin tradition,it’s forbidden for a woman who is not a Queen (Oloi) or princess to touch the Oba. If she does, she automatically becomes his wife. If the the Oba don’t want her as a wife,she’s given to any Chief or Obas subject. In 1956,the Oba waved this by shaking Queen Elizabeth of United Kingdom. Culture is indeed dynamic ✍️✍️. Credit:Onion Edionwe
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  • PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT

    We are proud to announce the upcoming public presentation of an extraordinary documentary book authored by a devoted son of the Migili Nation, Samuel Akala Kunza.
    This landmark publication, a meticulously researched and beautifully written work—immortalizes the lives and legacies of some of the founding fathers and revered leaders of the Migili people. Through this tribute, Mr. Akala aims to inspire the present and future generations to walk in the noble footsteps of these heroes and heroines, so that they too may be remembered with honor in time to come.
    To mark this momentous occasion, all surviving honorees, as well as the immediate families of those who have passed on, are cordially invited to the public unveiling of the book as follows:

    🗓 Date: Sunday, 10th August, 2025
    Venue: ERCC Central, Gidinye, Agyaragu
    Time: 11: 30am

    Honorees Featured in the Book Include:

    Mallam Ali Otala Daladzi (1921–2002)

    Mallam Joseph Awotu (1909–2012)

    HRH Chief Paul Azige Abaka (1925–1994)

    Pa Dadumu Dazhoko (1896–1976)

    Iliya Agwale Magaji-Gbele Dooji (1927–2002)

    Sir Abraham Aloko (1928–1988)

    Hon. John Zhedu Kyari (1939–1994)

    Sgt. Samuel G. Iwala (1939–1996)

    Sir Elisha Ajeh Adamu (1929–1975)

    Hon. Daniel Musa Jatau (Levu Migili)

    Hon. Dogara Macaulay Igube (Dan Masani Migili)

    Amb. Polycarp Azige (1950–2021)

    Sir Andrew Ayele Agidi (1947–2019)

    Hon. Gimba Dodo Agidi (1943–2009)

    Chief Ndazhe Illah Gude (1886–1986)

    Chief Dr. Samuel S. Agidi (Dan Dalma Migili)

    Hon. David Chamma Gimba (1955–2014)

    Hon. Agube Moses Ogidis (1960–2014)

    Arch Bishop Prof Emmanuel Musa Jatau

    Dr. Rebecca Isaac Umaru (1964–2020)

    Chief Oliver Nglu Agwadu (Kpaasoh Migili)

    Chief Dr. Ishaya Awotu (FCA) (Assi Migili)

    Hon. Chris Quincy Umeri (Waka About)

    Chief Samson Abu Agidi (Wakili Migili)

    Hon. Wuduyamba Sam Agidi (Yeriman M)

    Sir Bulus Musa Moyi (Permanent Secretary, Retired)

    Prof. Dinatu Jerry Iwala (Mru Garulá Migili)

    Chief Sonny Agassi (Garkuwa Migili)
    PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT We are proud to announce the upcoming public presentation of an extraordinary documentary book authored by a devoted son of the Migili Nation, Samuel Akala Kunza. This landmark publication, a meticulously researched and beautifully written work—immortalizes the lives and legacies of some of the founding fathers and revered leaders of the Migili people. Through this tribute, Mr. Akala aims to inspire the present and future generations to walk in the noble footsteps of these heroes and heroines, so that they too may be remembered with honor in time to come. To mark this momentous occasion, all surviving honorees, as well as the immediate families of those who have passed on, are cordially invited to the public unveiling of the book as follows: 🗓 Date: Sunday, 10th August, 2025 📍 Venue: ERCC Central, Gidinye, Agyaragu ⏰ Time: 11: 30am Honorees Featured in the Book Include: Mallam Ali Otala Daladzi (1921–2002) Mallam Joseph Awotu (1909–2012) HRH Chief Paul Azige Abaka (1925–1994) Pa Dadumu Dazhoko (1896–1976) Iliya Agwale Magaji-Gbele Dooji (1927–2002) Sir Abraham Aloko (1928–1988) Hon. John Zhedu Kyari (1939–1994) Sgt. Samuel G. Iwala (1939–1996) Sir Elisha Ajeh Adamu (1929–1975) Hon. Daniel Musa Jatau (Levu Migili) Hon. Dogara Macaulay Igube (Dan Masani Migili) Amb. Polycarp Azige (1950–2021) Sir Andrew Ayele Agidi (1947–2019) Hon. Gimba Dodo Agidi (1943–2009) Chief Ndazhe Illah Gude (1886–1986) Chief Dr. Samuel S. Agidi (Dan Dalma Migili) Hon. David Chamma Gimba (1955–2014) Hon. Agube Moses Ogidis (1960–2014) Arch Bishop Prof Emmanuel Musa Jatau Dr. Rebecca Isaac Umaru (1964–2020) Chief Oliver Nglu Agwadu (Kpaasoh Migili) Chief Dr. Ishaya Awotu (FCA) (Assi Migili) Hon. Chris Quincy Umeri (Waka About) Chief Samson Abu Agidi (Wakili Migili) Hon. Wuduyamba Sam Agidi (Yeriman M) Sir Bulus Musa Moyi (Permanent Secretary, Retired) Prof. Dinatu Jerry Iwala (Mru Garulá Migili) Chief Sonny Agassi (Garkuwa Migili)
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  • “BIAFRA REGARDS ALL YORUBA LAND AS FRIENDS”.
    A LETTER OF OJUKWU TO LT. COL.VICTOR BANJO TO CAPTURE AND LIBERATE MIDWEST AND WESTERN REGION, 22ND AUGUST 1967

    My dear Victor,

    1. For some time now, you and I have been discussing the circumstances that have led to the current and inevitable disintegration of what was the Federation of Nigeria. We have been fully convinced that the aim of the Hausa/Fulani complex has ever been, and will ever remain, the total domination of every other part of what was known as the Federation of Nigeria. It is impossible to forget that the crisis which led to the army take over in January 1966, the coup of the Northern soldiers led by Gowon in July 1966, the wholesale and indiscriminate massacre of the people of what is now Biafra- and, to a less degree, the people of the Mid-West and West, including the Yorubas, were all the direct result of Hausa/Fulani attempt to subjugate and use as tools, the gallant people of Western Nigeria namely the Yorubas. We do not need to remind ourselves of the heavy losses in life and property suffered by the Yoruba people in their fight for justice and freedom during 1965.

    2. Sharing.our belief that the people of Yorubaland have a right to live a life of equality and self-respect and justice free of domination and dictatorship from any quarter, you have both identified with the cause of the Biafra struggle for survival and expressed your determination to see the people of Yorubaland freed from Hausa/Fulani domination. We, the people of Biafra, for our part are willing and have decided to give you and the people of Yorubaland every assistance to achieve your aim.

    3. After clearing the whole question with my Executive Council, I, as the Commander in Chief of the Biafran Armed Forces, have decided to place at your disposal Biafran forces, for the liberation of Yorubaland on the following clear conditions:-

    (i) You will have nothing to do with the Military Administrator in the Mid-West Territory during your sojourn there prior to your move to the West.

    (ii) The willingness and preparedness of Biafra to assist any part of the former Federation of Nigeria wishing and willing to liberate itself from the Hausa/Fulani domination, does not in anyway whatever imply any inclination on her part to compromise her sovereignty or preserve what remains of the defunct Federation of Nigeria. In other words, our sovereignty and break with Nigeria is irrevocable. Nothing must, therefore be said or done by you or any member of the Liberation Army to give a contrary impression.

    (iii) Biafra is determined to maintain and safeguard her sovereignty and ensure that her integrity and safety are never again threatened.

    (iv) Biafran troops will, after the liberation of the Yorubaland, remain in that territory only for as long as we in Biafra consider it necessary for the Yorubas to consolidate their position and sovereignty against any external threat.

    (v) On the liberation of the Yorubaland, you will be appointed as the Military Governor of that territory.

    (vi) The liberation of Western Nigeria will be a prelude to the liberation of all Yorubas up to the River Niger and the severance of all connections between the West and the North at Jebba.

    (vii) During the period of Biafrans troops’ presence in your territory, all political measures, statements or decrees shall be subject to the approval, in writing by myself or on my authority.

    (viii) Should our troops arrive and liberate Lagos, the government of the Republic of Biafra reserves the right to appoint a Military administrator for the territory. Such an Administrator will remain in office until a merger of that territory with Yorubaland is effected by Biafran troops.

    (ix) As soon as possible after your appointment as the Military Governor of Western Nigeria and separation of that territory from Nigeria, you and I must meet to discuss: (a) the duration of stay of Biafran troops in your territory; (b) the areas and subjects of cooperation between the liberated sovereign states of Western Nigeria, or by what name it may call itself, and Biafra.

    4. I do not need to remind you that Biafra regards all Yoruba as friends. As such everything should be done, to ensure the minimum force and loss of life are involved in achieving the objective of liberation.

    5. It is essential, in order to avoid misunderstanding or confusion, that all subsequent requests for support be formally made to me by you in writing.

    6. Will you please signify in writing, your acceptance of the above conditions so that you may leave for Western Nigeria and lead the army of liberation.

    Yours very sincerely,

    Lt. Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu,
    Military Governor and Commander in Chief of Biafran Armed Forces.

    Culled from "A Break in the Silence : Lt. Col. Victor Adebukunola Banjo", by Adetowun Ogunsheye, Spectrum Books, Ibadan, 2001".
    “BIAFRA REGARDS ALL YORUBA LAND AS FRIENDS”. A LETTER OF OJUKWU TO LT. COL.VICTOR BANJO TO CAPTURE AND LIBERATE MIDWEST AND WESTERN REGION, 22ND AUGUST 1967 My dear Victor, 1. For some time now, you and I have been discussing the circumstances that have led to the current and inevitable disintegration of what was the Federation of Nigeria. We have been fully convinced that the aim of the Hausa/Fulani complex has ever been, and will ever remain, the total domination of every other part of what was known as the Federation of Nigeria. It is impossible to forget that the crisis which led to the army take over in January 1966, the coup of the Northern soldiers led by Gowon in July 1966, the wholesale and indiscriminate massacre of the people of what is now Biafra- and, to a less degree, the people of the Mid-West and West, including the Yorubas, were all the direct result of Hausa/Fulani attempt to subjugate and use as tools, the gallant people of Western Nigeria namely the Yorubas. We do not need to remind ourselves of the heavy losses in life and property suffered by the Yoruba people in their fight for justice and freedom during 1965. 2. Sharing.our belief that the people of Yorubaland have a right to live a life of equality and self-respect and justice free of domination and dictatorship from any quarter, you have both identified with the cause of the Biafra struggle for survival and expressed your determination to see the people of Yorubaland freed from Hausa/Fulani domination. We, the people of Biafra, for our part are willing and have decided to give you and the people of Yorubaland every assistance to achieve your aim. 3. After clearing the whole question with my Executive Council, I, as the Commander in Chief of the Biafran Armed Forces, have decided to place at your disposal Biafran forces, for the liberation of Yorubaland on the following clear conditions:- (i) You will have nothing to do with the Military Administrator in the Mid-West Territory during your sojourn there prior to your move to the West. (ii) The willingness and preparedness of Biafra to assist any part of the former Federation of Nigeria wishing and willing to liberate itself from the Hausa/Fulani domination, does not in anyway whatever imply any inclination on her part to compromise her sovereignty or preserve what remains of the defunct Federation of Nigeria. In other words, our sovereignty and break with Nigeria is irrevocable. Nothing must, therefore be said or done by you or any member of the Liberation Army to give a contrary impression. (iii) Biafra is determined to maintain and safeguard her sovereignty and ensure that her integrity and safety are never again threatened. (iv) Biafran troops will, after the liberation of the Yorubaland, remain in that territory only for as long as we in Biafra consider it necessary for the Yorubas to consolidate their position and sovereignty against any external threat. (v) On the liberation of the Yorubaland, you will be appointed as the Military Governor of that territory. (vi) The liberation of Western Nigeria will be a prelude to the liberation of all Yorubas up to the River Niger and the severance of all connections between the West and the North at Jebba. (vii) During the period of Biafrans troops’ presence in your territory, all political measures, statements or decrees shall be subject to the approval, in writing by myself or on my authority. (viii) Should our troops arrive and liberate Lagos, the government of the Republic of Biafra reserves the right to appoint a Military administrator for the territory. Such an Administrator will remain in office until a merger of that territory with Yorubaland is effected by Biafran troops. (ix) As soon as possible after your appointment as the Military Governor of Western Nigeria and separation of that territory from Nigeria, you and I must meet to discuss: (a) the duration of stay of Biafran troops in your territory; (b) the areas and subjects of cooperation between the liberated sovereign states of Western Nigeria, or by what name it may call itself, and Biafra. 4. I do not need to remind you that Biafra regards all Yoruba as friends. As such everything should be done, to ensure the minimum force and loss of life are involved in achieving the objective of liberation. 5. It is essential, in order to avoid misunderstanding or confusion, that all subsequent requests for support be formally made to me by you in writing. 6. Will you please signify in writing, your acceptance of the above conditions so that you may leave for Western Nigeria and lead the army of liberation. Yours very sincerely, Lt. Col. Odumegwu Ojukwu, Military Governor and Commander in Chief of Biafran Armed Forces. Culled from "A Break in the Silence : Lt. Col. Victor Adebukunola Banjo", by Adetowun Ogunsheye, Spectrum Books, Ibadan, 2001".
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