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What Nnamdi Kanu will soon do to Buhari – IPOB


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The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has declared that its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, was determined to expose President Muhammadu Buhari through Radio Biafra, soon.
IPOB issued the threat while stating that Federal Government’s alleged move to shutdown Radio Biafra won’t stop Kanu from its revelation against Buhari.
In a statement by its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, the secessionist group warned that no amount of force and intimidation would stop it from exposing Buhari.
The statement reads, “It has been brought to the attention of the worldwide family of the Indigenous People of Biafra that plans by the government of Nigeria are at advanced stages to shut the internet.
“Following the sensational revelations by our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, on Radio Biafra and other media platforms about the true identity of the current occupier of Aso Rock, the APC government has gone into overdrive to conceal the truth from the masses by proposing to shut down social media in the coming weeks.
“This attempt to curb free speech and limit the flow of information to the millions of people that rely on the internet for uncensored truth, will not work.
“Our mission to expose the impostor in Aso Rock will continue unabated. Any attempt to deflect our attention or that of the public is bound to fail because the truth has been established.
“The only option left for the rulers of Nigeria is to cancel the presidential elections and convene a government of national unity to oversee a referendum.
“Anything short of this will lead to an implosion of social and political order because eventually, the world will isolate Nigeria as a result of this impersonation.”

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