IPOB declares war against federal government

The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, declared spiritual warfare in its bid to secure release of their imprisoned leader, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu. Beyond praying for the release of its leader, the group also sought divine guidance against an apparent provocation, extra judicial killings intimidation of her supporters by the duo of the Nigerian military and police force, respectively.

The APC members who are deeply religious should go and ask questions about the consequences of the atrocities they have committed with the killing of innocent youths who were praying at Aba, innocent youths who were peacefully agitating in Onitsha whom the military killed. Mr Powerful described Kanu as God sent from United Kingdom, where he has everything going for him but decided to come to Nigeria and suffer and liberate the marginalized and humiliated sections of Nigerians that are asking for freedom.
In a related development, the Movement for the Actualization for the Sovereign States, MASSOB launched another war of words with the federal government. She accuses president Buhari of funding and supporting Uchenna Madu to in a bid to destabilize the struggle for the actualization of an independent state of Biafra. Findings by this newspaper revealed that Uchenna Madu is claiming ownership of one official residence of MASSOB. It is yet to be ascertained how this infighting I instigated by the federal government. MASSOB and its leader, Chief Ralph Uwazurike, has a different approach for actualizing the Biafran dream. MASSOB wants a peaceful separation from Nigeria while IPOB have recently called on its members to take up arms in self-defense. 

Meantime, leader of the Niger Delta People’s Volunteer Front, Asari Dokubo, suggests that  the name Biafra was a coined from the Ijaw language. He noted that an Ijaw man suggested the name at a meeting convened by the late leader of the defunct Republic of Biafra, Chief Chukwuemeka Ojukwu to decide on the way forward for the Eastern region after the 1966/1967 pogrom. Dokubo, who said this in a statement stated that the late Niger Delta activist, Maj. Isaac Adaka Boro affirmed that Ijaw is Biafra in chapter six of his autobiography entitled: Twelve Day Revolution. Read more….
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