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Nnamdi Kanu Reacts To Abba Kyari’s Death, Says Nigeria Will Crumble

Biafra: Nnamdi Kanu Reacts To Abba Kyari's Death, Says Nigeria Will Crumble

the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, says the death of Abba Kayri will crumble Nigeria.

Naija News had reported earlier that Abba Kyari, the Chief of Staff to President Muhammadu Buhari, died of Coronavirus (COVID-19) on Friday, April 17.

A statement on the micro-blogging site, Twitter by Femi Adesina, the Special Adviser to the President on Media and Publicity confirmed the development.

The Presidential media aide tweeted: “The deceased had tested positive to the ravaging COVID-19 and had been receiving treatment. But he died on Friday, April 17, 2020.

“May God accept his soul. Funeral arrangements will be announced shortly,” Adesina had tweeted.

Reacting to Kyari’s death on Facebook, Kanu said: “President Abba Kyari is dead. As I told you Aso Rock is vacant, but they kept living in denial and lies. The Zoo has fallen.”

The pro-Biafra agitator who is on exile added on Twitter that the death of the former Chief of Staff to the President, shows that Aso Rock is crumbling and that “final block holding the foundation” of Nigeria will be removed later tonight when he holds a live broadcast on Radio Biafra.

Kanu tweeted: “Now that Aso Rock is crumbling, the final block holding the foundation of the deadly British estate in Africa will be removed tonight. Join the broadcast via my FB page facebook.com/MaziNnamdiKanu… #RadioBiafra FB, FM, App, satellite & online Date Sat. 18/04/20 Time 7:00 PM GMT,” the IPOB leader added.

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