The statement said the commission had become aware of a pirate radio station transmitting seditious and divisive content contrary to the provisions of the Nigeria Broadcasting Code and law.
It assured the public that it was working in conjunction with security forces to track the source of the broadcast.
It urged the public to ignore the inflammatory content of the broadcast and continue to work toward a strong, united and prosperous nation.
It would be recalled that Radio Biafra caused a stir on social media after it aired some ‘hate messages’.
“True Biafrans must go after the hausa Fulani Yorobber ethnic bigots and dismantle their monumental bundle of illegality and lies against Biafrans. Go after them on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Viber, Whatsapp etc and all the platforms you find yourselves. We have only told them to stop the decades of injustices against us and they having nightmares. The journey has just begun!”
Radio Biafra published on Twitter and Facebook.
Okay. We hear! I always knew after Boko haram we. May hv 2 start. Dealing with d east. They rili feel over marginalized. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteOh common....am not in support but they are a peaceful movement...radio biafra has been in existance for yrs now
DeleteHmmm...why is NBC telling us this now...d radio station hv been broadcasting from unknown location for decades now....
ReplyDeleteMake de go play for shit I belong to true biafra I have been following it for many years and is a peaceful movement
ReplyDeleteI follow them on face book everyday so I don't de reason why this we come up now
ReplyDeleteThis of course is what really incites violence, abeg focus on bokoharam,
ReplyDeleteAite hope biafra faithfuls have heard
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm. Ok oo
ReplyDeleteWho cares afterall
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