Nigeria at the Verge of Break up
Biafra — A Quiet War in Washington, and a Stunning Turn of Events What many dismissed as noise has hardened into something far more unsettling for Abuja: a lobbying battlefield in Washington DC where silence no longer favors the Nigerian state. For months—quietly, methodically, and without the theatrics of press conferences—representatives aligned with the Biafra struggle have been working the corridors of power. Not on social media. Not through slogans. But through policy briefs, congressional offices, human-rights reports, and diplomatic language the West understands all too well. Now the shock: the balance appears to be tilting. Insiders confirm that Nigeria’s long-standing narrative—“internal security matter, nothing to see here”—is cracking under sustained scrutiny. The questions coming out of Capitol Hill are no longer polite. They are pointed. They are documented. And they are uncomfortable. This is where the story takes its sharpest turn. The Biafra Republic Government in Exile...