Facebook founder, Mark Zuckerberg has finally given conditions on which he could use his social media platform, Facebook, to show solidarity to the Biafra struggle.
According to an alleged chat between Zuckerberg and Biafran advocate, Ejike Ofoegbu, which emerged on the internet on Tuesday, the American billionaire stated that he would only lend his voice to the Biafran struggle if the group can get two hundred thousand (200,000) shares and one millions (1,000,000) likes on its Facebook page.
Zuckerberg gave the condition when Ofoegbu, who called himself a young Biafran activist, accused the Facebook founder of not identifying with the Biafran struggle.
See below for details of the chat between the duo: