Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB), says despite the “intimidation” the
group is facing in its struggle, foreigners are still
visiting its members.
Kanu said this on Thursday while receiving Abdulkadir
Erkahraman, president of international nations
commercial association in Turkey.
He received the Turkish diplomat in his hometown of
Isiama Afara Ukwu, Umuahia, Abia state capital.
Kanu said the visit was in line with IPOB’s plan “to
solidify the actualisation of Biafra”
He was quoted to have said the agitation of the
freedom of Biafra had become “too loud that the
international community cannot fail to recognise the
efforts by group.”
“There will come a time when they will say, please
come and take these people [and] ago,” he added.
Reacting to the quit notice issued to the Igbo in the
north, Kanu said he had rightly predicted it.
“I said it in August 2009, I told you people they will tell
you people to leave the north, now it is happening,”
Kanu said.
“Biafra must come; Biafra has risen never to fall again.
This kingdom has risen never to fall again.”
TheCable
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