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JUST IN: To Defend Southern Nigeria, Biafra, Oduduwa Groups Form Joint Volunteer Force

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To invite peace and safety to the country, the Two pro-secession groups have joined forces to establish a volunteer force to defend the territorial borders of Southern Nigeria.

This is according to a statement issued by the Yoruba nation group on Monday.

The statement read; “This is to put the Nigeria Government and her security agencies in Nigeria on notice that Biafra and Oduduwa have further strengthened their bond as one people, following the joint training of personnel from both sides.

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These joint volunteer forces will secure the territories of Southern Nigeria against ‘foreign Fulanis terrorists and any unwarranted aggression from any external force.”

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“Oduduwa and Biafra Volunteer Force demand an immediate end to the ongoing genocide against the people of Biafra and immediate demilitarisation of Biafraland as we are now ready to defend our territories against aggression. The killing and abduction in Biafra and Oduduwa land must stop immediately.”

“We reiterate that an attack on Oduduwa land is an attack on Biafra and an attack on Biafra is an attack on Oduduwa.”

“This is the bond the Fulanis tried for many years to destroy but today, the new generation of Oduduwa and Biafra has risen to say no to divide and rule. We are on the threshold of history because we are stronger together.

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Today we have trained together, dined together, and drank together. Should duty call for it, we shall die together in defense of the entire South. We shall defend our land together, this is a historic day for both nations.”

“A press release from the joint training of Biafra and Oduduwa Volunteer Force.”

This is to put the Nigeria Government and her security agencies in Nigeria on notice that Biafra and Oduduwa have further strengthened their bond as one people…

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— Yoruba Nation (@OdudwaRepublic) June 14, 2021

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