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IPOB slams Wike over claim he supports Biafra
The Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, on Thursday, described Rivers Governor Nyesom Wike as a shameless liar and worse enemy of Biafra.
The statement was a rebuttal to Wike’s claim he is a supporter of the Biafra agitation.
The PDP governor is seeking the southeast support for his presidential ambition.
“The recent statement from Wike and his cronies shows that he is under the influence of something by saying that. Is it not the same Wike who classified IPOB as a violent organisation and ordered us to keep off from Rivers State? How Nigerian politicians lie blatantly without shame! Just because of politics, Wike has become a shameless liar,” Powerful said.
“We know our friends and supporters, and they know us. Wike should stop dissipating his energy because he will not escape judgement for his wickedness against his fellow Biafrans who he denied. The Obigbo genocide will always hunt Wike.
“Wike, stop lying. You are not supporting Biafra. If you are, go and secure the release of all those kidnapped in Obigbo at your behest by the murderous Nigerian Army and detained in different army barracks in Abuja and Northern Nigeria, the same way you secured your nomination and expression of interest forms.
“Pursue the Biafra cause the same way you are pursuing your presidential project. Then we will be convinced you truly support our agitation.”
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