Simon Ekpa, the leader of Biafra Republic Government in Exile to host Igbos from across the world in a three-day extraordinary conference in Finland aimed at achieving Biafra referedum.
The self proclaimed Biafra Prime Minister and Finland Lawyer, Ekpa disclosed this in a statement on Thursday, noting that event would kick off on 21st to 23rd October 2023.
According to him, the conference would witness a wide range of south east personalities across the globe.
Ekpa said the the main goal of the conference is the achievement of Biafra liberation.
Discussants led by Ekpa would speak on the topic, “Case studies of countries which were able to have referendum successfully”.
“The event will benefit the good people of Biafra and targeted towards our liberation”, he said.
Ekpa is a popular seperatist who had been forefront in the pursuit of Biafra independence.
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