Barely
24 hours after the activities of Radio Biafra has been reported by BBC, the
untraceable station has accused the BBC of conniving with the Nigerian
Broadcasting Corporation (NBC).
In its official website page, Radio Biafra which seems to be encouraged by
the BBC breaking news about its existence however says that “BBC deceptively
mixed up information about the Biafra struggle by the Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB) as preserved, projected and promoted by Radio Biafra (in defence
of freedom)”. The freedom station further says that “BBC, however, in serving
her parochial interest as well as that of the Zoo (Nigeria) craftily omitted
the facts and quickly reported to please the Zoo as she opined that ‘Nigeria's
government has vowed to shut down an illegal radio station operated by people
sympathetic to the breakaway state of Biafra.”
Boasting that it cannot be stopped, Radio Biafra observes that the BBC
reporter, Abdussalam Ahmed in Enugu “says Radio Biafara is still broadcasting”
after NBC claimed it had successfully jammed Radio Biafra.
Reacting to the claim by the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information,
Dr. Folasade Yemi-Esan, that NBC had jammed the station’s frequency, Radio
Biafra vows to in turn jam Radio Nigeria’s frequency and take over its
airwaves.
It says “Nigeria thinks we are fools,
since they claimed that they hacked and jammed our radio station, it is time we
know who the real hackers are."
“We will jam Radio Nigeria as a sign of warning to them so that next time
when they are boasting they will know they are not joking with kids."
“When we jam Radio Nigeria, whatever frequency in Nigeria you tune in, you
will definitely be listening to RADIO BIAFRA."
“As long as ChukwuAbiama is with us, Biafrans must be free.”
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