Wednesday, January 13, 2021

WHAT IPOB LEADER, NNAMDI KANU TELLS OHANEZE ABOUT PRESIDENCY

What IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu Tells Ohaneze About Presidency

Head of the restricted Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has disclosed to Ohaneze Ndigbo pioneers that they are being deluded with the idea of a rotational administration as such won' t occur, nor is it the answer for Nigeria' s bunches of issues.

Kanu offered the comment in a progression of tweets he set up on his checked Twitter handle on Saturday, January 9.


The IPOB pioneer has kept on satirizing pioneers and government officials in the South- East who have been clamoring for the administration in the 2023 official decisions, revealing to them they are being fanciful as the Northern theocracy would not permit them get a nibble at the cherry.

" The @NGRPresident is a microcosm of Nigeria, a smaller than normal Nigeria. It speaks to what troubles Nigeria from the top. In the event that you think rotational administration is the SOLUTION, reconsider, " Kanu composed.

In another tweet, he posted:

"The smaller part doesn' t manipulate everything else. The canine sways the tail. Finishing Nigeria is the arrangement and it lies with you."

The IPOB pioneer additionally thrashed the All Progressives Congress (APC), over calls for rebuilding of Nigeria.

For what reason would you say you are as yet hung up on RESTRUCTURING when it is in the Manifesto of @OfficialAPCNg, which even had a Panel on it, headed by @elrufai? In the event that they didn' t do rebuilding in the wake of winning TWO decisions on guarantees of it, what makes you figure they will at present do it? Think! #Biafra- Mazi Nnamdi Kanu (@MaziNnamdiKanu)

Kanu was brought into the world in Isiama Afara Ukwu, Umuahia, Abia State, the Republic of Biafra.

His dad is Eze Israel Okwu Kanu (JP) and his mom, Ugoeze Nnenne Kanu. He went to Library Avenue Primary School and went to Government College Umuahia for his auxiliary instruction. He learned at University of Nigeria, Nsukka and moved to the UK prior to graduating.

On 5 September 2015, Nnamdi Kanu was a visitor speaker at the World Igbo Congress which was held in Los Angeles, where he told his crowd " we need weapons and we need slugs" .

In a meeting in June 2017, Kanu clarified his remark saying that he requested for slugs and firearms from a gathering of US- based Nigerians for self- preservation against the unending assaults on Igbos by Fulani herders which were as of now reoccurring in Biafra lands.

Kanu' s articulated procedure has been the utilization of common noncompliance in squeezing home his interest for the opportunity of his kin. In different air communicates, Nnamdi Kanu expressed how his selection of Martin Luther King Jr. furthermore, Mahatma Gandhi' s types of common insubordination will prompt the " rebuilding of Biafra" .

In a meeting conceded to Newsweek, Nnamdi Kanu thought his confidence in the lessons of Martin Luther King Jr. also, Mahatma Gandhi, " I trust that what we are searching for can be refined calmly. I am a supporter of inactive obstruction. Gandhi and Martin Luther King attempted it to awesome impacts, so for what reason would it be a good idea for it to not work for our situation? "

Before the 2019 official political decision, IPOB had taken steps to blacklist the political decision. As per the head of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, " It [the boycott] is a multi- faceted methodology. It is respectful insubordination, latent obstruction, it is an outflow of our disdain of Nigeria and what it speaks to" . His situation on political decision blacklists was broadly reprimanded by neighborhood Nigerian lawmakers who contended actually.

Just before the political decision, Nnamdi Kanu lifted the blacklist position and asked Biafrans to partake in the political decision after which he depicted as his condition as " guaranteed move was gotten in various quarters as being available to the allure and assessments of others.




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