All things being equal, Radio Biafra will go live in America
from Sunday, Leonard Anemene, a leader of the organisation, said in a statement
issued, on Friday.
Anemene said but for some challenges the project would have
been out earlier.
He did not say the exact location where the station will be
operating from.
A director of the station, Nnamdi Kanu, is currently in custody
of the Department of State Services (DSS).
According to Anemene,“On the 12th of January 2017, the
leadership of IPOB in unison with the leader, deputy leader and the Directorate
of State (DOS), decided to expand the broadcasting services of the Biafran
struggle through the creation of a new broadcasting service in the Americas,”
he said.
“So, a live broadcast of Radio Biafra International (RBi)
from the Americas has been imminent for a very long time now but was delayed
due to logistic bottlenecks.
“However, we are proud to announce to you all today, that we
are going live on air on Sunday, the 19th of March, 2017 with a maiden
broadcast, starting from 10.00 am Biafra time.”
In July, the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) jammed
Radio Biafra signals as a result of inciting messages transmitted by the
station.
“Right now the signals from radio Biafra have been jammed
successfully by the NBC,” she had told state house correspondents in Abuja.
“The commission is also working with security agencies to
get those that are behind that radio because it is an illegal radio. It is not
licensed by anybody to be on the airwave in Nigeria.”
But dismissing the claim, the station said the federal
government cannot silence it.
“NBC lied to their master. Radio Biafra is live in
BiafraLand. They cannot even ban our local station, do they even know we also
transmit via satellite and online as well,” the group said in a statement.
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