Author: Radio Biafra Burnt shops at Ochanja market, Onitsha. October 16th, 2019. The essence of collecting different levies and taxation in the market is to equip that market with necessities, make sure the whole market is protected from any attack. But here in Anambra, they collect levies from wheelbarrow pushers, from those selling pepper, morning levy, afternoon levy, evening levy, shop to shop collecting different kind of levies and taxation. Add captionBurnt shops at Ochanja market, Onitsha. October 16th, 2019. Making billions upon billions of Nigerian naira from traders yet cannot use the money to protect the business of our people by setting up standby and standard fire fighter service dept knowing very well that anything can happen. Tomorrow this hopeless government will still go out to tax our people. Let no body pay any cent in the name of market levy anymore; they should come and tell us what they have been doing with the billions collected from trader...
Hold on to the creator of the universe Chukwu Okike Abiama for He will make Biafra our home. Be encouraged today by the lyrics in "HOME", Song by Phillip Phillips. Hold on, to me as we go As we roll down this unfamiliar road And although this wave is stringing us along Just know you're not alone 'Cause I'm going to make this place your home Settle down, it'll all be clear Don't pay no mind to the demons They fill you with fear The trouble it might drag you down If you get lost, you can always be found Just know you're not alone 'Cause I'm going to make this place your home Settle down, it'll all be clear Don't pay no mind to the demons They fill you with fear The trouble it might drag you down If you get lost, you can always be found Just know you're not alone 'Cause I'm going to make this place your home #FreeBiafra #Biafra52 #BiafraHeroesDay2019 #SNNBIAFRA
Organize a referendum for Ambazonians - Barrister Felix Agbor Ngongho at the House of commons, Canadian Parliament. 30th Oct. 2018. Barrister Felix Agbor Ngongho popularly known as "Balla" in Southern Cameron (Ambazonia) is the director and the founding President of the Centre for Human Rights and Democracy in Africa (2005), and President of the Anglophone Civil Society Consortium. He is a lawyer. He studied in Cameron, Nigeria and the U.S. He was called to the bar in 1996. As a practicing lawyer he has worked at the UN as a legal adviser to the international criminal tribunal, he has worked as a human rights adviser with the UN mission in Afghanistan. He has worked as a legal adviser to the UN Police in DRC. He was detained, tortured and charged with terrorism by the dictatorial Regime of 85-year-old Paul Biya of the Republic of Cameroon alongside other learned lawyer activists who called for a better legal and educational system, restoration of the common law which is ...
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