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  • Updated: June 22, 2020

Biafra: IPOB's Nnamdi Kanu Was Uwazuruike’s Boy - Elder Nworah

Biafra: IPOB's Nnamdi Kanu Was Uwazuruike’s Boy - Elder N

 

The Chief Minister of Biafra Internal Government (BIG), Anambra North zone, Elder Dennis Nworah has said that the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, "Nnamdi Kanu, was Ralph Uwazuruike’s boy", who was sacked alongside others over their violent disposition in the struggle to actualize a sovereign state of Biafra, AllNews reports.

He stated this on Saturday in Onitsha, according to The Nation.

“Recall that Nnamdi Kanu and others were trained by Uwazuruike and because they were anti-MASSOB they were sacked and Nnamdi Kanu went and founded IPOB," Nworah said.

In the company of Justice Minister, Damian Nzekwe and other executives, Nworah also described reports alleging that the founder and leader of Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), Chief Uwazuruike had collapsed MASSOB structure to IPOB as "false, unfounded and a figment of the imagination of enemies of MASSOB-BIM".

"It is IPOB that will collapse its structure to join the mainstream, its master, and not master joining apprentice/servant,” Nworah noted.

Furthermore, the group denied knowledge of receipt/ticket with the inscription, ‘Freedom Fighters’ being issued to transporters, including tricycle operators on behalf of MASSOB, warning that peddlers of such fake documents would be made to face the wrath of the law if caught.

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“We can not allow such miscreants to drag the image of MASSOB-BIM to the mud, we need to deal with them," BIG warned.

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