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Nnamdi Kanu Reacts To Asari Dokubo’s Murder Allegation

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This online news medium had reported that Prophet Nwoko was murdered in his Enugu State home recently with the former militant leader Asari Dokubo accusing Kanu of being behind the incident.  The leader of the outlawed Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu has denied allegations that he ordered the murder of Prophet Anthony Nwoko, BIAFRA  News reports.  However, in a statement on Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu described the allegation as unfortunate. THE RESTORATION OF BIAFRA NATION
Of recent Kanu said, “our dear compatriot Alhaji Asari Dokunbo whom we know had made his own contributions to the restoration of the sovereignty of the Biafran people had raised issues worth addressing and in order to avoid an unnecessary distraction and to keep the struggle focused on the goals we set out to accomplish, I thought it wise to address the issues raised.”   According to him, “the issues raised by our dear compatriot are:  1) I ordered the murder of a cleric.  2) I collected money from Atiku.  3) Master – Slave relationship between diverse Biafran ethnic groups.  4) That I am a scam & fraud in the Biafran struggle.  I will take my time to address each point one after the other and later, indulge our dear comrade to reveal to fellow Biafrans what he thinks should be done differently in order to achieve Biafra’s restoration.  1) I never ordered the killing of any cleric and if anyone thinks I did, he or she should provide evidence that, I wasted Biafran resources to kill a fellow Biafran whose death can not help IPOB to restore Biafra.  2) I never collected money from Atiku and if anyone is in doubt, let him or her approach Atiku for answers. Both PDP and APC agents approached me and told me to give up the struggle for Biafra and I told them that, IPOB will only do so if the following things will be fulfilled:  a) Full Resource Control and not mere 13% derivation.  b) Opening of at least 2 deep seaports in Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Rivers, Bayelsa and Delta States starting with the construction of Ibaka, Ibeno and Bakassi deep seaports.   c) The establishment of international airports and inland ports in all states of the defunct Eastern and Mid West regions in order to emancipate Biafra land from economic strangulation.  d) Full implementatio of  PIB (Petroleum Industry Bill).   e) Full autonomy to all Biafran states in the areas of security, taxes, royalties, legislations etc   f) Lots more.   This  is as he noted that “We lifted the boycott of election because, both parties agreed to our terms & conditions.  “If we are wrong to give the Nigerian elites the opportunity to fail themselves, let the Biafrans voice out.”   He dared Asari Dokunbo to provide evidence if “you said I am a scam and fraud. I will be grateful if you can provide evidence of me diverting the contributions of fellow Biafrans for my personal use.”

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