Tony Nnadi, Co-Convener of the Nigerian Indigenous Alliance for Self Determination (NINAS) and well-known attorney and activist from Nigeria, has responded sharply to a fake BBC documentary, titled, “Wole Soyinka’s Lost But Found Video on Biafra, A Conversation I had with Ojukwu.”
In a stunning turn of events, Nnadi revealed the purported fraud hidden in the video, casting doubt on its veracity and reliability. Continue reading as Nnadi challenges the assertions and exposes a network of lies that threatens to upend traditional historical accounts.
Unveiled: Artificial Intelligence Tricks: Nnadi Reveals Deception in BBC Film!
The so-called missing documentary, according to seasoned legal mind Nnadi, is a fake video that was painstakingly created with artificial intelligence techniques. He revealed the editing that went into the clips, and emphasized a clear attempt to fabricate a story while passing it off as fact. A thrilling journey through the disintegration of a meticulously planned lie awaits you.
Phoney Voices, Phoney Claims: Nnadi Questioning the BBC’s Honesty!
Nnadi questioned the fundamental tenets of the BBC documentary in an exclusive reaction, claiming that the voices heard in the movie are synthetic. According to Nnadi, because of his intimate knowledge of the historical events and his personal relationships with the important players, he rejects the accusations, thereby casting doubt on the purported BBC documentary.
PRONACO Links: Nnadi Corrects the Misinformation!
Nnadi refuted any idea that the purported BBC documentary is accurate by citing his strong relationships to Professor Wole Soyinka, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike of MASSOB, General Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu, and others during their participation in PRONACO (2005–2006). He claimed that the story was an intentional attempt to mislead the public and misrepresent historical truths.
Dispelling Myths: Nnadi’s Opinion on the BBC’s Manufactured Tale!
Nnadi disputed some statements presented in the documentary, especially the one about Ojukwu’s purported haste to war and the false narrative regarding the war’s underlying causes in Nigeria and Biafra. He called for a return to historical accuracy and exposed the agenda of the special interests behind the phoney video.
BBC’s Silence: Nnadi Demands Accountability!
Nnadi demanded accountability, expressing scepticism about the BBC’s role in the questionable documentary. His threat to the venerable news network’s image is that if the BBC did not participate in the production of this false material, they should issue a disclaimer.
Nnadi Issues a Call to Truth, Asking Genocide-Generals to Come Forward!
Nnadi made a moving plea for the important members of the Class of ’66 — Yakubu Gowon, Olusegun Obasanjo, and others — to end their silence. He begged them to accept the historical facts behind the Nigeria-Biafra War and help stop Nigeria from heading towards unheard-of levels of chaos right now.
NINAS Proposal: Nnadi’s Remedy for the Crisis in Nigeria!
In closing, Nnadi issued a strong challenge to all parties involved in Nigeria in 2024 to accept the Five-Point Proposition presented in the NINAS Constitutional Force Majeure Proclamation of December 16, 2020. In order to avoid a possible disintegration similar to the fall of the former Yugoslavia, he presented a workable alternative and calls for an expedient transitioning process for an orderly Union Reconfiguration.
Tony Nnadi shines as a ray of light in a world tainted by lies, dispelling the many lies surrounding the contentious BBC documentary and demanding that Nigeria’s historical narrative be brought to account.
Notice: The above response represents Tony Nnadi’s opinions alone and does not include the BBC’s viewpoint.




