Saturday, April 11, 2026

Nigeria is Collapsing: BRGIE Prime Minister Calls for Total Liberation and Urges Middle Belt, Yoruba to Rise

                                                                                                    


By Edidem Unwana

April 11, 2026

BRGIE HQ — In a scathing assessment of the deteriorating state of the Nigerian federation, the Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE), Hon. Mazi Ogechukwu Nkere, has declared that the "contracted" entity of Nigeria is at its breaking point. In a direct address to the global community and those remaining within the Nigerian borders, the Prime Minister challenged the very foundation of the state, labeling it a "failed experiment" built on a faulty British blueprint.

A Failed State on the Brink

Prime Minister Nkere began by posing a fundamental question to those still identifying as Nigerians: "Is Nigeria working for you?" He argued that the current reality of massacres, economic ruin, and systemic insecurity provides a resounding "NO."

Recalling the genocidal war of 1967–1970, Nkere noted that while other regions once colluded against Biafra, those same regions—specifically the North and the Middle Belt—are now "crying" as they face the same terror they once helped unleash.

"Nigeria is not a country and will never be a country," Nkere stated. "It is a collection of different peoples, languages, and cultures with incompatible ideologies. While Biafrans practice 'live and let live,' the North utilizes jihadists to terrorize and Islamize."

Accusations of State-Sponsored Terror

The Prime Minister did not hold back in naming high-profile figures that are complicit in the nation's insecurity. He expressed that the Nigerian government and elite figures—including prominent business moguls and political leaders—are active sponsors of the terror currently burning through the North and Middle Belt.

Nkere referenced past admissions by former Nigerian leaders, including Olusegun Obasanjo’s statement that insecurity may never end, as proof that the state itself breeds and sustains criminal elements. He pointed to the recent closure of the U.S. Embassy in Abuja and international travel warnings as objective evidence that the world recognizes Nigeria is "collapsing and at the brink of war."

A Call to Arms for Freedom

In a strategic shift, the BRGIE Prime Minister extended a hand to other ethnic nationalities trapped within the federation. He specifically called upon the people of the Middle Belt and the Oduduwa (Yoruba) nation to abandon the "One Nigeria" ideology, which he claims only leads to further death.

"The more you believe in Nigeria, the more you die," Nkere warned. "Stop this 'One Nigerianist' talk. It is not working. Rise up and fight for your own freedom, for your own country."

Accountability for "Inmate Governors"

Turning his attention to the East, the Prime Minister issued a stern warning to current and former governors and senators whom he accused of bringing terrorists into Biafra land. He labeled these officials as "inmates" of a corrupt system and promised that the Biafra people would hold them personally accountable.

Nkere concluded his address by reaffirming that Biafra’s freedom is imminent and inevitable, calling on all Biafrans to take their destiny into their own hands as the Nigerian state continues its downward spiral.


Editorial Call: Support Biafra’s Liberation

For effective, legitimate, and internationally coordinated engagement, support the Biafra Republic Government in Exile (BRGIE) — the authorized government body mandated to pursue recognition, diplomacy, and liberation efforts.

·         Official Website: www.biafrarepublicgovernment.org

·         Donate via Hope and Strength Initiative: https://gofund.me/9a17a1e93

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