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The Directorate of State of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) wishes to inform all IPOB family members and the world at large of the horrendous attack on unarmed Biafran/IPOB family members in Onitsha Anambra State by the combined forces of the Nigerian Navy and Police. This unprovoked attack resulted in the death of three (3) Biafran heroes whose death will surely not be in vain. As you read this message eight (8) more injured Biafrans are lying critical at the hospital. Fellow Biafrans the perpetrators of this murderous act will hear from the Indigenous People of Biafra soon. Be rest assured CHUKWUOKIKE ABIAMA being our strength and help that not only shall these murderers be brought to justice, we will go the necessary mile to bring justice to them. Every Biafran and all IPOB family members in Biafraland and in the Diaspora are requested to remain calm as we work to unravel those behind this atrocious act. 48hours mourning for these brave Biafrans is hereby announced and should kick in immediately. The Biafran flag wherever they may be should be lowered to half mast and one (1minute) silence should be observed in their honour at every IPOB family gathering. Biafrans are also requested to change their face book profile to the BLACK SUNDAY FOR IPOB picture. LONG LIVE IPOB LONG LIVE BIAFRA Signed Mazi Uchenna Asiegbu Head Directorate of State

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