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  • Updated: May 28, 2020

Biafra: IPOB's Nnamdi Kanu Takes Swipe At Gov. Obiano

Biafra: IPOB's Nnamdi Kanu Takes Swipe At Gov. Obiano

 

The leader of the banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, on Wednesday, directed criticism towards Willie Obiano, the Governor of Anambra state for putting a barricade at the entrance of the River Niger bridge, AllNews reports.

Kanu in his routine broadcast via his Facebook page said Obiano’s action is tantamount to separating people of the same enclave.

“You are fencing off Anambra from your relatives in Ahaba (Asaba), in Anioma or Aniocha as is used to be called, you are fencing off your people from Enugu. You are fencing off your people from Imo. That very gate, that very barrier should be built in Igbanke, that barrier should be built at the entrance into Biafraland in Idoma, in Igede, it should be built in Ogoja not for Anambra State to fence itself in," self-exiled Kanu said.

“Before we had Anambra and Enugu, there was only one Anambra what could have happened then? There is a need for all the governors to coordinate their effort and treat the entire Biafraland as one unit, not all this subunit being created for us.”

READ ALSO: Biafra Group Vows To Deal With Truck Carrying Northerners Into South East, South-South

Obiano and Kanu always have a conflicting stance on issues.

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