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Anyone who says Biafra will never emerge as an independent nation will die – Nnamdi Kanu warns

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The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu on Tuesday warned that anyone who insists that Biafra will not be achieved will die.

 

Kanu issued the warning while addressing a crowd of IPOB members at the palace of His Royal Majesty, Eze I.O Kanu in Isiama Afara Ukwu, Umuahia, Abia State.

 

The IPOB leader reiterated his resolve towards the struggle for the restoration of  sovereign state of  Biafra.

The IPOB leader also declared that there will be no more election in the South-East region starting with Anambra State until a date for referendum was announced by the Nigerian government.

 

The crowd had gathered at the Palace, following a call he put out to IPOB members.

 

Addressing the crowd, Kanu said, “Yesterday, I asked Darlington to send a message to say that I want to see IPOBs here today, not too many of you I said but look at what came out.”

 

Kanu, in a loud voice asked the crowd, “Are we ready for freedom?”

 

Responding, the crowd chanted, “Yes!”

 

Speaking further, Kanu said, “Because we are not going back, until the zoo agrees on a date for referendum, there will be no election here anymore.

 

 
 

We are starting with Anambra, that they may know that this land belongs to our ancestors.

 

This land must be set free, here we shall die, and here we shall be buried,” Kanu said.

 

He also encouraged the group members not to entertain any form of fear but believe in the Most High that Biafra will surely come to pass.

Anybody that says Biafra will not come, that person will not be alive!”

 

At that point, the crowd in a resounding shout said, “Iseee!!” meaning amen to his prayers.

 

 

Biafra Times | News

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