Nwannekaenyi "Nnamdi" Kanu, a Nigerian Biafra political activist, and leader of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a group canvassing for the secession and sovereignty of Eastern Nigeria, on Wednesday questioned the mindset of 'patriotic' Nigerians clamouring for One Nigeria, AllNews reports.
According to self-exiled Kanu, Nigeria is already in "mess" and is a nation he doesn't want to identify with.
He therefore lashed out at champions of #OneNigeria.
He wrote thus on his known Facebook page:
My question is, how did Britain succeed in creating this perfect hell on earth?
What is wrong with the brain of black Africans especially the British created Zoo animals that are always incapable of articulating a way out of any mess they find themselves in. They know the killings by Fulani Janjaweed (Miyetti Allah) will never ever stop yet some mentally deranged ones amongst them still shockingly clamour for the same One Nigga-area that is killing them even as their communities are being overrun by Fulani terrorists.
Sometimes I wonder if it is the same God that created other races that is also responsible for creating the brain of a black man, especially the backward species in the Zoo? Tufiakwa!
To all conscientious Jews and Israelis all over world, like the author of this piece published by Times of Israel, we say thank you very much and may you remain steadfast.
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Kanu is the man behind Nigeria's separatists.
He founded the now-banned IPOB in 2014.
The plan to break away from Nigeria and form the independent nation of Biafra is not new.
In 1967, Igbo leaders declared a Biafran state, but after a brutal civil war, which led to the deaths of up to a million people, the secessionist rebellion was defeated.
But the idea of separatism has bubbled away since then and Kanu is the latest in a line of Biafran activists taking up the cause.
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He was a relatively obscure figure until 2009 when he started Radio Biafra, a station that called for an independent state for the Igbo people and broadcast to Nigeria from London.
Though he grew up in Nigeria's south-east and went to the University of Nsukka, Kanu moved to the UK before graduating.
At a time, he was tried for charges of "criminal conspiracy, intimidation and membership of an illegal organisation" by Nigeria's Department of State Services (DSS).
Kanu was subsequently released on bail 'for health reasons'. And he fled the shores of Nigeria in September 2017.
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