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Soyinka, IPOB trade words
Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) leader Nnamdi Kanu’s special counsel Aloy Ejimakor has responded to Prof. Wole Soyinka’s assertion regarding why President Muhammadu Buhari banned IPOB but left Miyetti Allah unpunished.
Ejimakor chose to tweet even though the Nobel laureate doesn’t have a social media presence or account and didn’t tweet his comments.
Why should IPOB be outlawed but not Miyetti Allah? Professor Soyinka.
Thank you, Professor, but the two cannot be compared because IPOB is recognized by nations, registered globally, and nonviolent. Allah Miyetti is not.
Since the Fulani herder gang asserted that IPOB has reduced its violence for the LP presidential candidate Peter Obi’s campaign, the latter and the Igbo separatists have been exchanging barbs.
However, IPOB rejected the assertion, claiming that its main goal is the “disintegration of the Nigerian enterprise.”
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