In the wake of the shocking demise of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, Simon Ekpa, a self- proclaimed Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile, has sternly warned the federal government of Nigeria, led by President Bola Tinubu, and the Nigerian Army.

This cautionary message comes amidst uncertain circumstances surrounding President Raisi’ s passing, reportedly in a helicopter crash at the age of 63.
Reports indicate that along with President Raisi, Foreign Minister Hossein Amir- Abdollahian and seven others lost their lives in the unfortunate incident during a visit to a northern region. The specific details of President Raisi’ s condition remained unknown after the helicopter experienced a hard landing.
This sorrowful event unfolds against the backdrop of heightened tensions in the Middle East, particularly with the ongoing conflict in Gaza involving the Israeli government. Notably, Iran’ s government swiftly convened an ” urgent meeting” following the news, as reported by the Iranian state news agency, IRNA.
Responding to this distressing development, Simon Ekpa In a post on X, formerlyTwitter and now cited by the LATEST_NEWS Blog, underscored the broader implications of President Raisi’ s passing. Ekpa emphasized, ” Iran President is dead, the foreign minister is also confirmed dead. Lesson: Don’ t attack Israel, don’ t attack the Jews.
Ekpa’ s warning extended beyond the Middle East, resonating with the ongoing struggle for independence in the Biafra region of Nigeria. He directed a poignant message to the Nigerian government and the Nigerian Army, branding them as ” terrorists” and urging them to stop their alleged attacks on the Biafra people.
Ekpa’ s statement read ” Nigeria, stop attacking the Biafra people, same faith await you terrorists @HQNigerianArmy who are still roaming the streets of Biafra. You can’ t now argue with your frustration. “
In his statement, Ekpa highlighted a perceived parallel between the conflict in the Middle East and the situation in Nigeria, suggesting that those who engage in aggression against certain groups face inevitable consequences. His words serve as a stark reminder of the complexities and interconnectedness of global conflicts and the reverberating effects they have on disparate regions.