‘Nigeria will not exist anymore if something happens to Kanu’, IPOB threatens

The IGBO separatist group that is prohibited, the native of Biafra (IPOB), has warned that Nigeria will no longer exist if something “undesirable” must occur to its detained leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

The Biafra agitators who made threats in a statement on Tuesday night by the Director of Media and Publicity, Camelarad Emma, ​​said that his party was worried about the deteriorating Kanu health condition, and asked international bodies to intervene before being late.

Strong also accusing the State Service Department (DSS) intentionally endangering the lives of Kanu through prolonged detention and poor medical care, stating that the situation has reached a peak point where further damage can trigger a crisis with great consequences for Nigeria.

“Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is very valuable, and there is no number of extortion, judicial rascality, or health crisis induced by DSS that will be tolerated,” part of the statement reads.

“If something undesirable happens to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the consequences will be unimaginable, and Nigeria is currently formed no more.

“Nigeria sat on the gunpowder powder barrel, and Ipob will not be responsible for what happens if this provocation continues,” the group warned.

Ipob also equated situations with a historic global point and comparing the sustainable detention of Nigeria against Kanu with events that led to the first world war.

“Kanu’s extraordinary rendition from Kenya in 2021 violates international law, and its sustainable detention is a provocation action that can plunge southeast into chaos,” the statement added.

Strong also accused the British government of involvement, claiming that the interests of the Neo-Colonial London had ventured to keep the Kanu held back, while asking the government of the Tinubu Bola, DSS, and international stakeholders to ensure unconditional unconditions without delay.

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