Ngozi Orabueze, who describes herself as the deputy prime minister and chief of staff of the United States of Biafra, has shared an acknowledgement letter reportedly sent from the White House and bearing the autopen signature of former US President Donald Trump.
Orabueze posted the letter on X, drawing attention online. The correspondence, written on official White House letterhead, thanked her for writing to the president and sharing her views and concerns.
The letter stated that her thoughts were valued and that public input helps guide efforts to “make America great again.”
It also directed her to the White House website for information on policies and priorities, while adding that Melania Trump joined in sending best wishes to her and her family.
However, the document appears to be a standard form letter, commonly used by US government offices to acknowledge public correspondence rather than indicate direct engagement or endorsement.
The development has nonetheless generated reactions within pro-Biafra circles and on social media.









