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We’re Unstoppable, Radio Biafra Operators Tell DSS, NBC

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The operators of Radio Biafra have again said the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) is furnishing Nigerians with false news by claiming that has stopped it from transmitting in Nigeria and that its engineer has been arrested.

They boasted that they were unstoppable, TheStreetReporters.com reports.

The radio on its official website and via its Twitter handle, the management wrote two statements rubbishing the claim by the NBC.

“We want to categorically report to great and hardcore Biafrans that the news going around the media that our engineer was arrested by DSS is false.

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“All our engineers are intact. We urge you to remain formidable and disciplined, the battle is heavy and we are winning already. We are live in Biafraland. Call on Chukwu Okike Abiama to help us all and our leader Nnamdi Kanu,” the statement read.

Boasting that it has more superior technology to that of the government, the operators said: “Radio Biafra is back in BiafraLand, CHK 102.1 in the whole of Biafra land.

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“We are unstoppable. We are formidable. We
Biafrans we have superior technology. All that
money is wasted,” it said.

The NBC had in statement on Friday said it has confiscated transmitters being used by the controversial Radio Biafra across the South east, thereby effectively neutralizing broadcasts from the radio station.

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