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IPOB Says No More Killing Of Fulani Cows In Southeast, Warns Against Recitation Of Nigerian Anthem

IPOB Says No More Killing Of Fulani Cows In Southeast, Warns Against Recitation Of Nigerian Anthem

The Indigenous People of Biafra have prohibited the slaughter of Fulani cows and the chanting of the Nigerian national anthem in Biafraland-South-East.

Chika Edoziem, the IPOB’s director of state, said this in a New Year’s message.

Rather, Edoziem stated that only the Biafran national anthem should be taught in public schools.

IPOB has also established a new department to teach Igbo history in primary and secondary schools in the South-East, according to an IPOB spokesperson.

The New Year message reads partly, “The DOS will be creating a new department in IPOB to add to those already existing under the Directorate of State. The department will be designated as IPOB EDUCATION DEPARTMENT. Primary responsibility is to teach our history, language, tradition, and culture to our children. We have about three books that will be published this new year in furtherance of this. After the head of this department is made public, Biafran writers will be called upon to bring forward books and educational materials to be published for our children in primary and secondary schools.

IPOB Says No More Killing Of Fulani Cows In Southeast, Warns Against Recitation Of Nigerian Anthem Agnesisika blog

“Beginning from tonight, no more Nigerian National Anthems in all Schools in Biafraland. Our Children must no longer be reminded daily that they are under oppression by singing the national anthem of the oppressor. School authorities and proprietors have a responsibility to teach our children our national anthem. The Biafran National Anthem.”

The IPOB also stated that only “native cows” will be allowed to be consumed in Biafraland.

“The ban placed on Fulani cows will take effect in April 2022. Effective this month Fulani cows will not be used for any social or ceremonial events and festivals in Biafraland. Our native cows will be used instead for these events Traditional Custodians of our Culture, the Clergy, and Town Unions must ensure that this message gets to the grassroots.

“We cannot continue to eat and bring cause and damnation upon our land and upon ourselves by consuming cows that were used for bestiality.”

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