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United States of biafra Determination is inevitable in this struggle

11/06/2024
11/06/2024

Never stop praying because God never stops working

No matter where you travel to in this month🚙✈️🌏, You will not lose your Life🙏❤️❤️  May is a day to remember our falling ...
30/05/2024

No matter where you travel to in this month🚙✈️🌏, You will not lose your Life🙏❤️❤️

May is a day to remember our falling heroes and heroine

Psalm 146:2"I will praise the Lord all my life; I will sing praise to my God as long as I live."If GOD is the reason why...
29/05/2024

Psalm 146:2
"I will praise the Lord all my life; I will sing praise to my God as long as I live."If GOD is the reason why you are still breathing. Praise Him. AMEN!

21/05/2024

"The Key to success is to Put God First."
📖— Matthew 6 :33

This year your international door's are opened. Claim it.
21/05/2024

This year your international door's are opened.
Claim it.

Good evening ✋✋
20/05/2024

Good evening ✋✋

May your next tears be the tears of joy 😊
20/05/2024

May your next tears be the tears of joy 😊

18/05/2024


For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endures to all generations.Psalm 100:5
18/05/2024

For the LORD is good; his mercy is everlasting; and his truth endures to all generations.
Psalm 100:5

Breaking News:Russia grants IPOB Football Team participation in Russia football tournament.Family Writers Press Internat...
07/05/2024

Breaking News:

Russia grants IPOB Football Team participation in Russia football tournament.

Family Writers Press International.

On December 26th in the year 1908, an igbo man from Anambra, always with his eriri ozo on his legs, popularly known as N...
04/05/2024

On December 26th in the year 1908, an igbo man from Anambra, always with his eriri ozo on his legs, popularly known as Nduka aka Jack Johnson became the first African American World Heavyweight Boxing Champion by knocking out Tommy Burns. For years America would not show this image of a blackman knocking out a wh!te man.
Igbo to the world

By the early 1900s, the 6'2" Johnson, who'd become known as the Galveston Giant, had made a name for himself in the Black boxing circuit and had his eyes set on the world heavyweight title, which was held by white boxer Jim F. Jeffries. Jeffries refused to fight him, though he wasn't alone; white boxers would not spar with their Black counterparts.
But Johnson's talents and bravado were too hard to ignore. Finally, on December 26, 1908, the flamboyant Johnson, who often taunted his opponents as he beat them soundly, got his chance for the title when champion Tommy Burns fought him outside of Sydney, Australia. Burns, who had succeeded Jeffries as champion, had only agreed to fight Johnson after promoters guaranteed him $30,000. The fight, which novelist Jack London attended and wrote about for a New York newspaper, lasted until the 14th round, when police stepped in and ended it. Johnson was named the winner.

From there, Johnson continued his calls for Jeffries to step into the ring with him. On July 4, 1910, he finally did. Dubbed the "Fight of the Century," more than 22,000 eager fans turned out for the bout, held in Reno, Nevada. After 15 rounds, Johnson came away victorious, affirming his domain over boxing and further angering white boxing fans who hated seeing a Black man sit atop the sport.
Jeffries was humbled by the loss and what he'd seen of his opponent. "I could never have whipped Johnson at my best," he said. "I couldn't have hit him. No, I couldn't have reached him in 1,000 years." For the fight, Johnson earned a purse of $117,000. It would be five years before he relinquished the heavyweight title, when he fell t

Once upon a time in Igboland, everyone was a landlord; there were no homeless people in any part of Igboland, as age gra...
23/04/2024

Once upon a time in Igboland, everyone was a landlord; there were no homeless people in any part of Igboland, as age grades would team up together to start building houses collectively for one another, free of charge.

In the olden days, life was so easy. Ndígbo lived a communal life. When a man reached the age of ịpụ obi, his age grade would contribute to building a house for him for free. He would also do the same for others.

No one got paid for doing so; it was free of charge. Community development was an important role and duty of pre-colonial Igbo society.

Everyone joyfully helped one another to stand as a man and have a shelter over their heads.

OHAMADIKE 1 OF BIAFRA LANDEga di ka echi maka na echi adighi agwu agwu
27/03/2024

OHAMADIKE 1 OF BIAFRA LAND
Ega di ka echi maka na echi adighi agwu agwu

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