How Radio Biafra was established and what FG must know - Mefor
- Uche Méfor, an assistant director at Biafra Radio, says the organization operation started in the 1960s - Méfor Reveals That the radio station was first called expired the Biafra Broadcasting Corporation - Says Ralph Uwazurike does not own any interest in the organization Deputy Director of Radio Biafra, Uche Mefor, has made known to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). Nigerian politics and threatening its unity.

Mefor said the organization first emerged in the 1960s in the heat of civil war as the Biafra Broadcasting Corporation. The deputy director above explained that Uwazurike, the leader of the Biafra Sovereign State Upgrade Movement (MASSOB) train, Ralph Uwazurike, who later established the Biafra independence movement (MRP), is not the owner of the radio as station was claimed by some people. "It is an important and last issue that must be known about Radio Biafra. It is an indigenous station owned by the (indigenous) people of Biafra and not MASSOB / BIM as Lai Mohammed would like to believe," said Méfor Among other things in the statement which releases.
Former NAIJ.com reported Monday that the UBA's Lawyers Association (NBA) Monday, Ubani reacted to the banning of indigenous peoples of Biafra (IPOB) by the Abuja Federal High Court. Ubani said the ruling showed that he and some other right-wing Nigerians were after all argued that Nigeria's army does not have the power to declare IPOB a terrorist group.
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