Nnamdi Kanu ‘Not Interested’ In Biafra Presidency

[caption id="attachment_19981" align="alignnone" width="800"]Nnamdi Kanu: leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.[/caption]

Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has said he is not disposed to becoming President of Biafra when it is eventually actualized.

Kanu, who said this while speaking with Vanguard, slated South East governors for their perceived mutism over the actualization of Biafra.

He further slammed some South East political office holders, saying they don’t want to speak in favour of Biafra because they are scared of losing their offices.

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“I am into this struggle because of leadership vacuum. I am into this struggle because my people are suffering; they are being denied their rights and privileges and nothing will stop this fight. I want to assure our people that we are almost there,” said Kanu.

“The Biafra Republic is almost here with us. Even if one is from Sokoto, he can be a Biafran once he believes in our value system of equity, justice and fairness.

“Biafra will be a home for all people who agree with our values, whether you are from Kano or Sokoto. It will be a place for good things for good people.

“Therefore, those who are distancing themselves from the Biafra struggle will regret it. If you don’t join the struggle, you will be irrelevant in the end because Biafra Republic is sure,” he said.

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