A Nigerian lady who identifies as Sophia Francesca from the Igbo descent, found biafran currency in her father’s cupboard and shared the photos.

A Nigerian lady who identifies as Sophia Francesca from the Igbo descent has excitedly taken to her social media handle, Facebook to share rare photos of the Biafran currencies she found in her father’s cupboard.

According to her Facebook post, Sophia Francesca revealed that the currencies she found left her imagining how rich she would have been if it was Nigerian currencies. She, however, got suggestions for getting good deals on eBay for it. Sharing the photos, She wrote;

”I found BIAFRA NOTES in my Dad’s cupboard today!!.. It’s so many. I am here thinking how rich I would be if it was Nigerian currencies I am preserving history oo.”

Admittedly, Her father was among st the men who somewhat witnessed and part took in the Nigerian- Biafra war, having a firsthand experiences had decidedly kept some the remnants from the war which his daughter accidentally stumbled on and decided to share on social media excitedly.


The photos have been making rounds and had sparked reactions from both her online friends and social media users after it was first shared . See more photos below;

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