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  • Updated: August 07, 2020

Biafra: If I Were White, I'd Be Racist Towards Black People, Says IPOB's Nnamdi Kanu

Biafra: If I Were White, I'd Be Racist Towards Black People,

Nwannekaenyi "Nnamdi" Kanu, a Nigerian Biafra political activist, and leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a group canvassing for the secession and sovereignty of Eastern Nigeria says had God created him a white man, he would be a racist towards blacks, 'because of the flawed way they reason', AllNews reports.

Controversial Kanu made this assertion on Friday morning during his routine online broadcast (Radio Biafra) which was monitored by this reporter.

"There is something fundamentally wrong with the way a black brain processes information," Kanu said.

"And that very problem is evident in our day-to-day environment; it is evident in the way we live; it is evident in the fact that we are not able to inculcate new ways of doing things."

Kanu, 52, added: "As soon as black people understand that the way they process information is flawed, the better for everybody.

"I don't want to subscribe to the notion that black people, are by nature, very inferior.

"But one thing I tend to find is, the way we reason makes us inferior to every other race.

"The problem is that we don't reason. Reasoning is not one of our strongest point [sic]."

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"And look at what is happening in the Zoo (referring to Nigeria). The way people live; the way people reason; the way people behave, believe you me, if I were a white person, I'd be racist towards black people. Because of the way we reason. There is something wrong with us."

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