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Don’t join British Army, IPOB tells South-East youths

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Don’t join British Army, IPOB tells South-East youths

By Jeffrey Agbo

The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has asked youths in the South-East not to partake in the British Army recruitment.

IPOB’s spokesman, Emma Powerful, said in a statement on Saturday that Britons do not love Africans but would only use and dump them.

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The pro-Biafran group said the warning became imperative because many African soldiers who died in defence of Britain during World War 1 were never recognised and those who survived were sent back to Africa without compensation, whereas their British and other counterparts were adequately compensated and recognised after the war.

The statement read, “The family of IPOB led by its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, warns Biafran youths to shun the deceptive move by the British government to recruit them among the Commonwealth citizens to join their Army to fight their future wars.

“IPOB is calling on Biafran youths to avoid being used as sacrificial lambs by the British government, which has no respect for you or your lives. The British government has commenced the recruitment of Africans to fight their wars as they did decades ago. During WW1, the British and the European countries used Africans to fight their wars. By November 1918, the ‘British Army in East Africa was mainly composed of African soldiers.

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“One of the units was the West African Frontier Force, consisting of soldiers drawn from Nigeria, especially Igbos and South Easterners, others from Southern Nigeria, the Gold Coast (Ghana), and Sierra Leone. Another unit was called the King’s African Rifles, recruited from Kenya, Uganda, and Nyasaland (Malawi). Over 180,000 Africans served in the British Carrier Corps.

“Thousands of these African soldiers who died in defence of Britain were never recognised. At the same time, those of them who survived the war were sent back to Africa without compensation, whereas their British and other counterparts were adequately compensated and recognized after the war.”

The statement added that for Britain to become a superpower, thousands of Africans were used as sacrificial lambs at various wars.

“If Africans do not find it easy to migrate to Britain with a work visa, there are no bases to give Africans a flexible visa to join the British Army. Biafrans should not allow themselves to be slaughtered for a nation that doesn’t care about their freedom or existence. The British Government contributed and spearheaded the Biafran genocide and the continuous subjugation of Biafrans in Nigeria,” it said.

The group added that instead, the youths should join hands with IPOB to restore the Biafra they can all be proud of, adding that if the United Kingdom is serious about Biafrans joining them, they must realise that Biafra needs to exit Nigeria peacefully, democratically become free, and obtain the release of Nnamdi Kanu who is in the DSS custody in Abuja.

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