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Simon Ekpa a chronic fraudster utilizing Nnamdi Kanu's wellbeing to beguile Igbos - IPOB legal counselor

 


Ejiofor, the lead Direction of Nnamdi Kanu, head of the Native Nation of Biafra, IPOB, has depicted Finland-based Biafra instigator, Simon Ekpa as a chronic fraudster.

Ejiofor offered the comment while taking note of that Ekpa was not in that frame of mind to talk on Kanu's medical issue.

Ekpa had said Kanu might pass on in the care of the Branch of State Administrations, DSS.

Kanu has been in the DSS office since June 2021 when he was captured and exposed to unprecedented version from Kenya to Nigeria.

Regardless of the Allure Court requesting his delivery in the wake of releasing and vindicating him of psychological oppression charges, the Nigerian government has would not allow him opportunity.

Yet, Ekpa had asserted that Kanu's wellbeing was crumbling and that he might pass on assuming nothing is done quick.

Responding, Ejiofor blamed Ekpa for utilizing Kanu's name to delude clueless Igbos.   An assertion by Ejiofor said: "This chronic fraudster-Simon Ekpa, isn't in no situation to talk on the clinical medical issue of Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu

"In a bid to play on the feelings of Biafrans and take advantage of the veritable love they have for #MNK, the wrongdoing embodied in Finland, immediately depended on the utilization of the worshipped name of #MNK in his most recent bombed conspire, to keep his excess naïve supporters occupied.

"Sadly, certain individuals who should have found out a lot of about this conman, are in the middle of running with the bogus story which is a result of the malevolent creative mind of a wiped out and debased mind.

"The chronic fraudster in Finland is an unspeakable atrocity and a weapon molded against the whole Igbo race, and ought to be treated thusly."


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