Get Ready Nigeria, We’ll Avenge Any Biafran Killed – Nnamdi Threatens

On Tuesday, 1st June 2021, Nnamdi Kanu, The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, threatened that the group will avenge any Biafran killed by security agents in the country.

The IPOB stated this while sharing some images of South Easterners allegedly killed by security operatives in the region.

Kanu noted that IPOB is ready to take Biafra by force since the Federal Government has failed to conduct a referendum.

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The IPOB leader in a post on Facebook wrote, “What we ask is very simple. Give us referendum for the people to determine their fate in this Fulani controlled zoo called Nigeria.”

“But if referendum which is the easiest way to go about it can’t be assured, then we will take it by force.”

“We can never continue in a country created by a white man meant for their own interests which turns us into slaves. Never!. Our fathers accepted that but this generation said No.”

“Simply conduct a referendum and allow the will of the people to reign.”

“The same way we triumph is the same way we’ll continue to triumph to any option they present to us going forward.”

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Kanu who reacted to the killing of some IPOB members in the southeast said, “I hope those half-baked graduates yapping on media are taking note of it!.”

“What these janjaweed’s must understand is that it’s no longer the time we do cry to the world.”

“For any Biafran you kill, there must be a payback. We will avenge their deaths with the heads of their killers Eyeforaneye.”

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