A Beacon Rekindled: Celebrating Three Months of Biafra’s Redemption.
Today, March 1, 2025, marks a monumental milestone in the annals of our struggle. A triumphant 3-month anniversary of the redeclaration of the United States of Biafra. Three months ago, on November 29, 2024, a divine spark pierced through the shadows of oppression, illuminating a path toward freedom that many feared had been extinguished. This is not merely a date on the calendar; it is a testament to resilience, a clarion call to hope, and a resounding victory over those who sought to bury our dreams beneath an avalanche of despair.
For too long, the cause of Biafra, a cause woven into the very fabric of our souls, teetered on the edge of annihilation. Enemies, both within and without, conspired with relentless ferocity to stain the purity of our aspirations. They schemed to reduce our noble pursuit to a relic of shame, a footnote in history marked by irredeemable disgrace. Their plans crystallized around December 2, 2024, the day originally slated for the Biafra ReDeclaration Conference in Lahti, Finland—a day they intended to transform into our undoing. Yet, in the face of such malevolence, a savior emerged, clothed in courage and guided by providence: Dr. Ngozi Ezeobika Orabueze.
It is a travesty that Dr. Orabueze, a woman who stood as the bulwark against our destruction, finds herself vilified rather than venerated. As Chief of Staff to Prime Minister Simon Ekpa at the time, she wielded her intellect and resolve like a sword, outmaneuvering the forces arrayed against us. When the enemy’s trap was set to spring on December 2, she acted with divine precision, advancing the redeclaration to November 29. This was no mere tactical shift; it was an act of salvation. By her hand, the United States of Biafra was reborn, wrested from the jaws of those scavengers who sought to plunder our hope and drag us into the abyss.
Yet, the irony is bitter. Today, as we celebrate this deliverance, some among us blinded by ignorance or swayed by the whispers of our foes join in the chorus of slander against her. The very individuals who should hoist her aloft as a heroine instead cast her into the murky waters of lies and propaganda, orchestrated by those who trembled at her triumph. To them, I say: open your eyes. See the light she preserved. Recognize the hands that shielded our future when all seemed lost.
Three months on, we stand not as a people defeated, but as a nation redeemed. Biafra is more than a dream it is an ideology that defies destruction, a beacon that no mortal force can extinguish. It is the promise of a better tomorrow, a sanctuary for generations yet unborn. Our enemies, thwarted in their grand design, now scatter in disarray, their schemes reduced to dust. And though our leaders, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and Prime Minister Simon Ekpa, remain bound by chains, their sacrifices fuel the flame that guides us. They may be absent in body, but their spirit courses through every heartbeat of this movement. No conspiracy, no shackles, no force of darkness can halt their eventual freedom, or ours.
This anniversary is a clarion call to every Biafran: rise above the noise of detractors, reject the poison of division, and embrace the unity that has brought us this far. Let us honor Dr. Ngozi Ezeobika Orabueze, now our Deputy Prime Minister, not with words of scorn but with the gratitude she so richly deserves. Let us lift our voices in praise of the United States of Biafra, a nation reborn through divine rescue and unyielding will.
God bless the United States of Biafra. God bless Dr. Ngozi Ezeobika Orabueze, our unwavering sentinel. And God be with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and Prime Minister Simon Ekpa, the torchbearers of our liberation. The light they rekindled burns brighter today than ever before, and it will continue to illuminate our path until the dawn of our ultimate victory.