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Tuesday, 10 November 2015

Presumed IPOB Founder, Justice Eze Ozobu denounces Radio Biafra and Nnamdi Kanu.


The presumed founder of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Retired  Justice Eze Ozobu has denounced the hate speeches and incitement to aggression as being portrayed by persons under the guise of Radio Biafra.
Speaking with the Rev Obinna Aklukwe, Director General of  Igbo Mandate Congress (IMC)  who sought his views as part of the group’s ongoing  consultations with Igbo leaders on how to put an end to hate speeches characterizing the new face of Radio Biafra, Justice Eze Ozobu said that he doesn’t even know the person called Nnamdi Kanu.
According to the respected Octogenarian, ‘ I do not know anybody called Nnamdi Kanu. You said  that his name is what? how does he look like? I have never asked anybody to use violence or incitement to achieve any means. “
Justice Eze Ozobu told Rev Akukwe that  “for two years now I have not had audience with anybody over any matter political  including  IPOB, Radio Biafra or any other group,neither do I listen to Radio Biafra.”  He threatened to take legal actions against anybody who associates him with any hate speech, aggression and unruly activities in any ramifications.

Igbo Mandate Congress condemns Radio Biafra hate speeches, demands release of IPOB protesters


Igbo Mandate Congress has condemned the hate speeches against other ethnic nationalities in Nigeria which characterized the face of Radio Biafra.
Speaking with co-coordinators of the group at an emergency meeting in Enugu to evaluate the implication of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB) successful protest march in Onitsha, Asaba, Owerri and Yenegoa on Friday, the Director General of Igbo Mandate Congress, Rev Obinna Akukwe, described the hate speeches as contrary to the spirit of Biafra.

According to Rev Akukwe “abusing the Hausa, the Fulani, and the Yoruba in the course of pursuing Biafra is anti-Christian. Christianity cannot support the dissemination of hate messages against fellow living beings created by God,and Igbos are predominantly Christians, rather anybody or group that wants Biafra should pursue it within the ambits of reasonable processes and international conventions.”

Rev Akukwe described the protesters as people who had been deceived into solely blaming the Nigerian project for the insensitivity of South East Leaders.

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