The leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has urged Igbo people living in the North to
relocate to their homeland. He spoke in reaction to a newly-released
anti-Igbo song circulating in most northern states.
According to Ericgossip.com, Kanu, who gave the come-back-home advice
while speaking with journalists in his Afraukwu Umuahia country home,
said the song was only a prelude to the October 1 quit notice by Arewa
youths.
He described the anti-Igbo song as
“evil, satanic and pre-genocidal,” and warned Igbo people in the North
not to ignore the grave implications of the messages conveyed in the
song, adding that the song was a further confirmation of the alleged
plots to kill the Igbo living in the North.
Kanu said, “I am aware of an anti-Igbo
song circulating now in the North. My reaction has been to warn our
people in the North that the pogrom being hatched by our enemies will
come. There is an impending doom for our people living in the North.
“So, the best they can do is to leave the North and come home so that we
can have our Biafra and build an economy capable of assimilating and
absorbing all their potential and creative abilities.”
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