
Groundbreaking Move: Brazil’s São Paulo Assembly Recognises Biafran Self-Determination https://youtu.be/gL-OHCohEgQ
In a landmark decision, the Legislative Assembly of São Paulo, Brazil has officially recognised May 30 as Biafra Heroes and Heroines Day and passed Motion No. 186 of 2026 applauding the Biafran struggle for self-determination.
This powerful resolution describes the Nigeria-Biafra W"r (1967–1970) as “one of the greatest humanitarian tragedies on the African continent in the 20th century” and acknowledges the genocide of over three million Biafrans.
Key highlights in the motion:
• Tribute to Biafran Heroes and Heroines who fought for freedom
• Recognition of Biafra’s forced annexation under British colonialism
• The legendary story of how "King Pelé stopped a war" during Santos FC’s tour of Africa in 1969
• Praise for the Brazilian people who welcomed and integrated Biafran refugees
• Strong affirmation of the Biafran people’s right to self-determination as enshrined by the United Nations
This is one of the strongest official recognitions of the Biafran cause by any legislative body outside Africa. A major win for historical memory and justice.
Watch the full breakdown here https://youtu.be/gL-OHCohEgQ
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GroundbreakingMove: Brazil’s São Paulo Assembly Recognises Biafran Self-Determinationhttps://youtu.be/gL-OHCohEgQ
In alandmark decision, the Legislative Assembly of São Paulo, Brazil has officiallyrecognised May 30 as Biafra Heroes and Heroines Day and passed Motion No. 186of 2026 applauding the Biafran struggle for self-determination.
Thispowerful resolution describes the Nigeria-Biafra W"r (1967–1970) as “oneof the greatest humanitarian tragedies on the African continent in the 20thcentury” and acknowledges the genocide of over three million Biafrans.
Keyhighlights in the motion:
• Tribute toBiafran Heroes and Heroines who fought for freedom
•Recognition of Biafra’s forced annexation under British colonialism
• Thelegendary story of how "King Pelé stopped a war" during Santos FC’stour of Africa in 1969
• Praise forthe Brazilian people who welcomed and integrated Biafran refugees
• Strongaffirmation of the Biafran people’s right to self-determination as enshrined bythe United Nations
This is oneof the strongest official recognitions of the Biafran cause by any legislativebody outside Africa. A major win for historical memory and justice.
Watch thefull breakdown here https://youtu.be/gL-OHCohEgQ
Ntị ọdị kwa?
Ya kpọtụba!
Ya gazie.
Ụmụ nneAbrahamụọgụ Aṅụsịobi Madụ.