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EXTRA: Internet anger as IPOB supporter claims 'kanu is bigger than Jesus'


Chukwudi Leo, a Biafra apologist, has drawn the ire of
Nigerians on Facebook for saying that Nnamdi Kanu,
leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), is
“bigger than Jesus”.

In a Facebook post, Leo said the leader of the
secessionist group must be accepted by everyone as
the “messiah and saviour of our land”.

The post read: “To whom it may concern. Our supreme
leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is bigger than Jesus.

“You must accept Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as the messiah
and the saviour of our land for you to inherit the
kingdom of Heaven.Take it or Leave it.

“Biafra must be restored on earth!.”

To whom it may concern....

Our Supreme Leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is bigger than Jesus....
You must accept Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as the messiah and the saviour of our land for
you to inherit the kingdom of Heaven.....
Take it or Leave it ...

Chukwudi Leo

on Thursday

The controversial post has drawn over a thousand
comments, mostly of rage and criticism.

Commenting on the post, Bethel Ojimadu said, “Who
ever wrote this. Is it Chukwu Leo or who ever, for using
the name of our Lord Jesus to write this against
Kanu… holy ghost fire will scatter him and his house
hold.”

Humbleprof Nsisong Abasi advised Leo to repent, and
said that no one can claim to be bigger than Jesus
Christ.

According to Florence Asuquo, the agitation for Biafra
will never be successful because of his sin of
blasphemy.

She wrote: “May our Lord Jesus Christ who came to
this world laid down his life for our sins suffered, bleed
and died on the cross of calvary because of the sins of
this world forgive this human being.”

Peter Onyenwe saw the controversial post as an
orchestrated propaganda to get Kanu’s supporters to
turn against him.

Many other commenters attacked him, making use of
insults, curses and profanities.

Apparently undeterred, Leo has continued to push his
pro-Biafra agenda.

From his Facebook posts, Leo appears to be a
staunch proponent of the pro-Biafra movement.

He shares daily updates and news relating to IPOB,
Nnamdi Kanu and the south-east region.

His recent posts have been about the forthcoming
governorship election in Anambra state.

Kanu had recently said that the election will not hold if
the federal government fails to conduct a referendum
on Biafra.

But the police have said that no person or group has
the power to prevent the election from holding as
scheduled on November 18.

Garba Umar, the Anambra police commissioner, on
Saturday, said “nobody can stop” the election.

“Nobody or group can issue such threat and succeed,
because we have all it will take to subdue such threat.

No group can do that. We can’t allow it,” Umar said.

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