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IPOB AND OHANAEZE NDIGBO
Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide, the top Igbo's sociocultural organization, responded after the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) threatened to close the entire southeastern region for a month if Nnamdi Kanu doesn't is released from custody. October.
In response, Ohanaeze said that such a move by the IPOB would not ensure the release of the Biafra nation agitator from arrest.
Ohanaeze General Secretary Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro said in a statement, “Ohanaeze Ndigbo Worldwide is determined to find a political solution to the release of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, as with any other process and protocol. (including closing the southeast for a month).
It is an absurd and absurd strategy in the face of the Fulani Caliphate and Igbo opponents not to get results like sitting southeast at home in protests against the continued imprisonment of Nnamdi Kanu as the north on the collapse and destruction of the southeast economy by the stupidity and absurdity of sitting at home.
"Home-seated exponents should beware of Ndigbo's regain consciousness to question new guidelines as the best approach for that IPOB leadership is to mobilize the millions of Nnamdi Kanu's students to take advantage of the October 21 ruling and walk the streets of Abuja peacefully without confrontation with security agencies so that the international community can take the matter up and convince the federal government to do what is necessary.
Abuja storm, they will be forced to Nnamdi Kanu at Abuj a High Court as the SOUTHEAST SIT AT HOME is gradually fading as Igbo returns from dreamland to face the reality of its causes as the federal government pampers Boko Haram terrorists and bandits and secretes programs to clandestinely rehabilitate Boko Introduces haram terrorists, but uses full military operations in the south against the agitators who are fighting against the murderous shepherds and the government policies that promote it, nepotism and FULANIZATION.
" IPOB will gradually lose support for the Igbo if they continue to cause trouble for Ndigbo, especially given the persistent refusal to be held responsible for the various scandals and crimes against humanity committed by so-called cultists under Sitathome -Commands to dress up to commit evil.