Sunday, 22 November 2015

Nnamdi Okwu Kanu is not dead - IPOB. Remain Calm and Resolute

Nnamdi Okwu Kanu is not dead - IPOB. Remain Calm and Resolute
The news making rounds on social media that the Leader and commander of Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Okwu Kanu is dead, is false and baseless. The Nigerian government is trying to erupt an unprecedented emotional explosion of Biafrans home and abroad thereby rendering our peaceful march useless and to make Biafrans appear to be the opposite of what we expressly preach.


Enemies of Biafra are trying to use their media coverage and propaganda to spur Biafrans into unwarranted and undue violence over the rumoured murder of Nnamdi Okwu Kanu (GCBA) by the DSS and Nigerian Government. They are seeking for another reason not to present him at the court tomorrow being Monday the 23rd day of November, 2015.

Those who are unable to be present at the court hearing should prepare for a protest. This present march to Biafra redemption cannot be stopped half way. It is the responsibility of this generation to redeem Biafra and Biafrans. Those Biafrans who are opposed to the redemption of Biafra and therefore term her 'Dead' is in for a grand awakening. As have been prophesied by the Oracle of Biafrans, Biafra will be the last miracle on earth. With the coming of Biafra, 'it is finished'.

Oha na Eze ndi Igbo cannot disown what they do not own. IPOB was never and can never be a possession of poorly bred set of individuals and self acclaimed igbo leaders of thought. Biafrans are not Igbos, rather igbos should aspire to be Biafrans, not the other way round. He who is at peace with Chukwu Okike Abiama does not fear at the ranting of mere mortals.

The coming of Biafra is unavoidable and unstoppable. Those paid to tarnish the image of Biafra and Biafrans through their heinous media deceit and lies will never succeed. Biafrans are mentally strong and resolute.

Like the dawn of morn, Her advance is inevitable. When Biafra finally arrives, m ga asi unu, unu nekwa anya rasia m.


-Mmaduabuchi Anyagulu/Carol Munday.

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