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Pictures of Coca-Cola cans 'supporting' Biafra and Nnamdi Kanu flood social media


People supporting an ongoing pro-Biafran separatist movement in south-eastern Nigeria have claimed soft drink company Coca-Cola is supporting their cause after pictures purportedly showing some Coca-Cola cans with the words "Nnamdi Kanu" and "Biafrans" emerged.




Pro-Biafrans are calling for the independence of the Biafran territories forcibly annexed to Nigeria during British colonisation, which ended in 1960. They hold regular marches across the country's south-east demanding independence and the release of their leader Nnamdi Kanu, Radio Biafra director and head of the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob). He is standing trial on six counts of treasonable felony charges.

Some Biafran media outlets claimed that several shops across Nigeria are now selling "specially customised" Coca-Cola drinks. "Many noted this as unprecedented as some also declared their interest of getting at least a few. Biafrans are exploring every available avenue to promulgate the gospel of the restoration of Biafra," said the Biafran Times. Coca Cola has not responded to a request for comment.


Kanu's arrest in Lagos in October 2015, shed light on the independent movement and alleged abuses by the Nigerian government against pro-Biafran supporters. Kanu was arrested on conspiracy and terrorism charges, which were later dropped. A day after the Abuja High Court ruled he should be released, officials pressed new treasonable felony charges against him, while President Muhammadu Buhari said Kanu would not be granted bail due to the "atrocities" allegedly committed.

Amnesty International confirmed to IBTimes UK that Nigerian security forces have used excessive force against pro-Biafran protesters. However, in subsequent interviews with IBTimes UK, the army and police have denied allegations of violence.

The Nigerian government has always maintained that Nigeria's unity was a priority for the country and that although peaceful pro-Biafran protests were welcome, demanding the breakaway of the Biafran territories was against the constitution. A Biafran Republic was established in 1967 and re-annexed to Nigeria in 1970, following a civil war that claimed between one and three million lives.
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7 comments

  1. There's nothing that shows that this is coca cola. Any 'can' can be red. On the cans on this picture there is no sign of Coca Cola. If it is Coca Cola indeed it see the brand name with what you are showing.

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  2. But these names where pasted now. I can even see the color difference between where the names are written and the rest of the can. Anyone can do this.
    Coca Cola has nothing to do with this, Make una no bring wahala on top their head like MTN o

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    1. Pls shut up if u have nothing to say

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  3. Printed & Produced in Abba.....

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  4. Thank God u guys have exposed ur selves for telling us d real people producing fake coke which is in circulation. Gradually monkey will go to market n it will not return. If u like produce bill boards with Kanus or Biafras inscription, we don't care. Ewus like you

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