Uwazuruike Wants To Be Relevant By Telling Lies – Kanu

Uwazuruike Wants To Be Relevant By Telling Lies - Kanu
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Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has taken offense at the efforts his predecessor and leader of the Biafra Independent Movement (BIM), Ralph Uwazuruike, is making at frustrating his plans of actualising the creation of the Independent Sovereign states of Biafra.

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu yesterday, made a radio broadcast, with Radio Biafra where he systematically blasted Uwazurike for his recent actions of taking the affairs of the Biafran struggle to the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organisation (UNPO) in The Hague, Netherlands.

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He lamented that Uwazurike’s actions seriously boomerangs the efforts which are being made by other pro-Biafran groups to get the international recognition from bodies like United Nations Organisation (UNO).

He also accused Uwazurike of accepting a $2,000 bribe to smuggle some letters to the UNPO to get the attention of the union towards the Biafran struggle in Nigeria, while maintaining that his action was not worth it in the  least.

He said IPOB had already gotten the attention of well-known groups, such as the UN and AU, wondering why Uwazuruike should belittle the efforts put into the struggle by other Igbo pressure groups.

“All because he wants to be relevant, because he knows we are getting Biafra soon, he now ran to UNPO that has the same status with our World Igbo Congress.

“UNPO has nothing to do with Biafra, Uwazuruike has destroyed Biafra name. A man who built his house with Biafra money said he has taken Biafra to UNPO, is UNPO part of UN, the group has nothing to do with Biafra.

“Biafra can not be built on lies, you are warned, you have Nigeria blood in you, stop deceiving the people and yourself, we would get Biafra without you, very soon, I will be in United States to address the Umuada, they will welcome me, we shall see the true support.” Kanu said.

 

AFRICA DAILY NEWS, NEW YORK

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