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Biafra Secession Gains Momentum: Norway Welcomes BRGIE Delegation (A Pro-Biafra Perspective)
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Oslo, Norway – In a historic development, the Norwegian Foreign Affairs Ministry received a delegation from the Biafra Government in Exile (BRGIE) led by Biafra’s Sports Minister, Gozie Jonathan. This warm reception signifies growing international recognition of Biafra’s right to self-determination.

The BRGIE delegation highlighted the critical issue of the Nigerian government’s reintegration of known terrorists into its security forces, a policy spearheaded by President Tinubu, Senators like Godswill Akpabio, and Defense Chief Christopher Musa. This move, they argued, poses a grave threat to national security and further strengthens the case for Biafra’s secession.

Minister Jonathan emphasized that Biafra’s exit from a nation that condones terrorism is non-negotiable. The Biafran people yearn for peace and security, which they cannot achieve within the current Nigerian structure.

This official visit to Norway signifies a significant milestone in Biafra’s quest for international recognition. Norway’s willingness to engage with the BRGIE delegation demonstrates a growing understanding of the legitimacy of Biafra’s aspirations.

A New Dawn for Biafra?

Pro-Biafra supporters worldwide are celebrating this development. They see it as a pivotal moment in the struggle for an independent Biafra. The international community’s growing recognition of Biafra’s grievances is a testament to the unwavering determination of the Biafran people.

The Road Ahead

While the road to Biafra’s independence may still be long, this recent development offers renewed hope. The international community’s increasing awareness of the situation in Nigeria paves the way for further diplomatic efforts and potential recognition of Biafra as a sovereign nation.

Disclaimer: This article is written from the perspective of those promoting Biafra’s exit from Nigeria. It does not necessarily reflect the views of the Nigerian government or the international community at large.

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