FG hires faceless groups to attack Nnamdi Kanu – IPOB
Politics
THE Indigenous Peoples of Biafra, IPOB, has said that the federal government’s attempt to defend itself over comments by Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the group, indicates that Kanu is still alive. The group queried why the government is losing sleep over the words of a dead man since it claims that Kanu is dead and buried.
IPOB, in a statement signed by Emma Powerful, its media and publicity secretary, said the reactions of the government through a non-existent group called Peace Accord Forum was childish. “The federal government’s resort to hiring faceless and amorphous groups to defend itself against incontrovertible expositions by our leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, is nothing but an undeniable sign of total defeat.
“We are now glad to know that the cabal running the government of Nigeria is more than ever, jittery, and on irreversible panic mode over our leader’s sustained expository messages on Radio Biafra and other media platforms about the fraud going on in Nigeria.
“They have confirmed their morbid fear about the imminent collapse of their government of deceit as well as the forced marriage called Nigeria courtesy of our leader’s unveiling of the truth about their fraud, hence their resort to recruiting faceless groups as their attack dogs. The charade called press release by the so-called Peace Accord Forum via its imaginary National Coordinator, Ambrose Omorodion, published in The Nation Newspapers of May 7, 2020 was a poor script by the DSS. The purported body of Northern and Southern organisations as claimed in the publication is nothing but a creation of the deflated DSS as there is nothing like such group anywhere in Nigeria,” he said.
On the alleged death of its leader, Powerful said: “Kanu is still alive, hale and hearty. We do not need to dissipate energy proving that our Leader is alive, hale and hearty as he comes live on air during his broadcasts every Wednesday and Sunday. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu gives real time, and responds to questions during his live broadcasts. We challenge the President of Nigeria to hold a live broadcast and take questions from journalists instead of the continued use of photo-shopped and pre-recorded videos by the cabal and his media handlers to deceive the gullible populace, but certainly not Biafrans because we are smarter.
“Is it not a big shame for Nigerians, about 200 million of them, that a president they claim they elected democratically cannot address them live and respond to questions by journalists in this coronavirus era when other world leaders do so almost on daily basis? Is Buhari afraid of the press or the press afraid of him? Why does he no longer hold media chat? Why has Nigeria suddenly become a country governed by press statements by the ‘Presidency’ instead of a President?
“We are not surprised that the Nigerian government and its latest recruit, PAF, wish death for our leader but Elohim the Almighty God Chukwu Okike Abiama will continue to preserve his life until Biafra is restored and transformed into the centre of excellence that heaven ordained it to be. Having realised their futile attempts to reduce the teeming followership of our leader during this live broadcasts on Facebook, they have resorted to cheap, lame and baseless propaganda, but they should get prepared to work harder because they will cut to pieces on Sunday. We won’t relent in exposing the truth until this false contraption with faulty foundation finally collapses.”
– May 8, 2020 @ 14:15 GMT |
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