23, March 2021
Bakassi peninsula: Biafra group threatens violence, orders oil companies out 0
The militia wing of the Biafra Nations League (BNL) has issued a quit notice to companies operating under Nigeria in the Bakassi peninsula.
The group alleged that Nigeria gets 60 percent of the oil in the region and uses the money to “sponsor” the Nigerian military against secessionist.
A BNL commander alias ‘Aso Rock’ accused the federal government of “killing armless pro-Biafra supporters in Imo State and Rivers State”.
The native of Bakassi stated that Nigeria no longer had rights over the area since its territorial ownership was ceded to Cameroon.
“We have asked the oil companies paying tax to the Nigerian government to evacuate, no deadline was given as we can chase them away anytime.
“They cannot be drilling our oil to be developing the north and sponsoring military operations against us.
“Not even Cameroon can stop us otherwise we will engage in full-blown militancy. Boko Haram is fighting four countries without being defeated”.
BNL further warned groups in the Niger Delta rejecting Biafra not to be an obstacle to the freedom of the South-East people.
Source: Dailypost



















23, March 2021
Nigerian police confirms recovery of Cameroonian flag, military uniforms in Adamawa 0
The Police Command in Adamawa has confirmed the recovery of Cameroonian national flag and nine Military camouflage uniforms at Lamunde Hill in Gumti National Park in Toungo Local Government Area of state. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Lamunde hill is part of Gashaka-Gumti National Park located along the Nigeria-Cameroon border.
Mr Aliyu Adamu, the Commissioner of police in the state, confirmed the development in a statement issued on Monday in Yola. Adamu said: “On the 19/3/2021, the Command disconnected criminal networks terrorizing communities along Nigeria-Cameroon border and Southern part of Adamawa state in general.
“The operation was carried out by Toungo Police Division and the Special Hunters of Pulaaku Association at Lamunde Hill situated at Gumti National Park in Toungo Local Government Area. “During the operation, a total of nine military Camouflage uniforms of Cameroon rebels, Cameroon national flag and one motorcycle, among other items were recovered.” He explained that the joined operation chased the suspected criminals into their hideout in a gun fire exchange.
The police commissioner said that the suspected criminals escaped with gunshot wounds into Cameroon after exchange of gunfire. “We are advancing to make sure that the suspects are apprehended,” Adamu assured. The police commissioner noted that the successes followed a credible information from good citizens after rampant cases of kidnapping, armed robbery and banditry in the areas. He commended the Toungo Divisional Police Officer and his gallant officers for a well-done job. He assured the good people of Toungo and Adamawa as a whole of the command’s commitment to keeping the state safe.
Source: Vanguard News Nigeria