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Wowfactor360: If Nnamdi kanu dies, it may lead to a civil war - Igbo group to fg

Wednesday, 13 September 2017

If Nnamdi kanu dies, it may lead to a civil war - Igbo group to fg

- The Igbo Youths Initiative is warning the
government to avoid another civil war by
ensuring nothing happens to Nnamdi Kanu
- The group also wants security operatives
to leave the agitator's hometown in Abia
state
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The Igbo Youths Initiative (IYI) has
warned that nothing must happen to the
leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.
The IYC warned that the death of Kanu
would lead to another civil war in the
country.

President of the association, Prince
Alexander Ezeobi, warned the Nigerian
army to leave Kanu’s hometown
immediately.
“It is very unfortunate that the Army has
left the north east where they are
currently losing ground to the terrorist
group, Boko haram to the peaceful south
east to intimidate hapless citizens,” a
statement by him said.
Ezeobi reminded the Nigerian Army that
it , a Lagos-based lawyer, came hard
against the Nigerianarmy saying the
Federal Government flouted the
stipulations of the constitution with the
action.
According to him, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu
has become another Archduke Ferdinard
for the oppressed in Nigeria.
“I want to say that what they (Army) are
doing in the south east is operation show
of shame. If they have strength what
happened to the ultimatum given for the
kill or capture of Abubakar Shekau?
“They should know that Nnamdi Kanu has
become the voice of the voiceless
Nigerians. He represents the suffering
masses and we are solidly behind his
quest for a restructured Nigeria.

“However, if those who don’t want
Nigeria to become better kill him, we the
youths would not fold our hands
.Whenever an Igbo youth remove his shirt,
things would happen.
“So, we want to appeal to the military to
stop this provocation in the interest of
peace,” he said.

Falana said the security operatives
carried out illegality by allegedly
invading the home of Nnamdi Kanu,
leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra
(IPOB). He listed seven grounds of
argument to back his allegation.

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