IPOB: Your reign of abusive leadership is over, apologize to all Igbo leaders – Ohanaeze tells Nnamdi Kanu

The Ohanaeze Ndigbo Youth Council, OYC, has alleged that Nnamdi Kanu and the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, have fallen.

The group said this following a current crisis in the IPOB leadership as the resistance by top officials of the group to revert to the status quo of nonviolent agitation of Biafra.

The OYC said that Kanu’s alleged authoritarian stance on introducing impunity is capable of plunging Nigeria into another civil war.

According to a statement signed by the President-General of the OYC, Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, he alleged that Nnamdi Kanu’s reign has come to an end and as such, he must apologize to all Igbo leaders, show remorse to his supporters and mourn those who lost their lives in the struggle for Biafra’s actualisation.

The statement reads;

”The issues of a Zionist state of Biafra is the root cause for the recent leadership crisis. The forceful imposition of alien Jewish religion and cultural norms in predominantly Christian society and Muslim communities without peaceful coexistence brought exit of top officials of IPOB

“Nnamdi Kanu’s recent solo tweet and press releases without the Media arm of IPOB is another evidence that the group’s leadership had fallen into chaos.

“Kanu’s reign of impunity and abusive rantings are over. Kanu must apologize to Igbo leaders, show remorse to his supporters for his deceitful actions and mourn those who lost their lives in the struggle,” OYC said.

10 Comments

  1. I think you have been coming back to your senses, how would someone will be instigating you against your people and he is not in that country?

  2. I will just implore you people to have interest of your people at mind and heart and you shouldn’t do this because of money.

  3. He is a traitor and he would disappoint you if care is not taking. He is putting the lives of his people at risk by instigating them against the federal government.

  4. Nobody asks mazi nnamdi kanu not fight for his or his people’s right but it must be collective efforts. You shouldn’t be in oversea and put the people’s life in danger.

  5. Igbos are confused they keep fighting each other. They are not united so they cannot see Biafra with this character.. I don’t support kanu

  6. We are all eyes watching events as they play out
    May God save us from all these talkatives who no one knows their real motives and agenda

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