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Indigenous People of Biafra to Host Presentation in Netanya

“Where is Biafra - Why Are Its Jews Being Ethnically Cleansed” event will be held Sunday, February 20.

On Sunday, February 20, at 10:30 a.m., the AACI of Netanya will host a presentation entitled: WHERE IS BIAFRA-WHY ARE ITS JEWS BEING ETHNICALLY CLEANSED. The AACI is located at 28 Shmuel Hanatziv, Netanya.

Guest speakers for this event include:

Rachel Waosu: Liaison between Biafran leader, Mazi Nmandi Kanu and Israel. She is a member of IPOB (Indigenous People of Biafra) since 2018. She is responsible for all Biafra-related activities in Israel (protests, etc) and travels throughout Israel garnering support amongst Israel’s politicians, etc. She lives in Haifa with her family.

Victor Obilio: Victor’s life mission as a freedom fighter is to emancipate Biafra and its people, and help to establish Biafra as a Jewish state. He campaigns for the immediate release of Mazi Nmandi Kanu, who six months ago, experienced “extraordinary rendition” — illegal kidnapping from Kenya to Nigeria, without legal representation, etc.

Shashi Ishai: Made Aliyah from Teaneck, N.J. As an Adjunct Instructor at Fairleigh Dickinson University, she read an article: MY PEOPLE WERE TURNED TO ASH. It was the story of Southern Sudan. She became an activist for the Sudanese Christians, and today, has become a political activist on behalf of her Jewish brethren in Biafraland.

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