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The Biafrans who still dream of leaving Nigeria

In a quiet, dusty and fairly secluded corner of Enugu city, south-eastern Nigeria, a group of men unfurled a homemade flag and then sang. “Biafra will live forever. Nothing will stop us,” was the gist of their anthem in the Igbo language.They were not exactly belting it out and instead of hoisting the flag up a pole, it was tied to a metal gate. But there is good reason for discretion - in the eyes of the authorities the gathering is illegal.On 5 November, 100 men and women were arrested as they marched peacefully through the city’s streets after raising the Biafran flag. They were all imprisoned and accused of treason but then released when the charges were dropped. It appears the government is determined to ensure any agitation for secession is not allowed to gather momentum.
 People in Enugu gather discreetly to sing the Biafran anthem and raise the flag. Net photo.
People in Enugu gather discreetly to sing the Biafran anthem and raise the flag. Net photo.
Times Reporter