A Jewish woman has declared her support for an independent Biafra state and has promised that her household will stay at home on May 30 in honour of fallen Biafra heroes day. The woman was in seen dressed in Biafra colours and holding a card with inscriptions declaring her support for the sit-at-home protest.
Meanwhile, according to IPOB, foreign observers have been delegated to monitor the exercise declared in honour of fallen heroes of Biafra during the civil war between 1967 and 1970.
The IPOB said there would be total restriction of movement because the international community and foreign observers would be in Biafraland with their media team to ascertain if the people of Biafra were ready for the upcoming referendum for Biafra
sovereignty.
In a statement by the media and publicity secretary of the group, Emma Powerful, IPOB said under the leadership of Nnamdi Kanu it remained a peaceful and non-violent organisation in the history of freedom fighting across the globe.
It said this will continue following the rules provided by the United Nations Charter for the rights of the indigenous people.