Radio
Biafra which has been off the air for some time, is currently streaming
live across the Nigerian airwaves without Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
Checks by an online medium, TheCable
revealed that the station is live on Tune In, an Internet radio airing
across the world. According to the TheCable, “the radio station has hit
the airwaves pushing the same message of “freedom of Biafraland” while
condemning the happenings in Nigeria, regarded as a Zoo. Radio Biafra is
airing from “30 Sandlings Close, Pilkington Road, London, SE11 3SY
England, United Kingdom”.
When TheCable tuned in, the anchor, who
was referred to as the new deputy director of the station, was
complaining about the state of power and energy resources in the
country. After receiving a call from Nigeria to complain that the radio
was not being aired via FM in some parts of south east Nigeria, the
anchor responded by saying the problem would be resolved.
“There is no problem with our general
platform, we would look into it tomorrow. We are not forgetting our
leader, Kanu. Lord God almighty, grant our leader protection. Continue
to set confusion in the midst of our enemies, grant us total freedom”,
he said.
Security agents had earlier arrested
suspected masterminds of Radio Biafra, and charging its leader to court
for treasonable felony. The signals were also reportedly jammed after
initial failed attempts, but the station is still broadcasting on the
world wide web, after months off air.
Credit: vanguardngr
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