This Is What Igbos Must Do With IPOB – Reno Omokri

Reno Omokri, a former presidential adviser, has advised Igbos on what to do if they want to see their imprisoned son and leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, released.

Omokri stated on Twitter on Wednesday (today) that Kanu would be freed if the Igbos played their cards correctly.

The socio-political activist urged the Igbo-speaking region to abandon violence and turn IPOB into a political party. According to him, there is more love than animosity for the Ndigbo.

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Omokri emphasized that the Igbos could turn the Southeast into a paradise if the IPOB’s purported violent actions in the region were stopped.

Tweeting, Omokri wrote: “Play your cards right, and Nnamdi Kanu will be freed. Renounce violence, as the Irish Republican Army did, and convert IPOB into a political party, the way the IRA became Sinn Féin, and democratically seize control of the Southeast, then turn it into a paradise, and other Nigerians will even vote for IPOB party Senators, Governors, and President. Who no like the better thing?

“There is more evidence of love for Ndi’Igbo than any signs of hatred. Yet, you are allowing people who are shooting, beating and molesting you, as they enforce a sit-at-home order, to convince you that other Nigerians, who buy from you, employ you, are employed by you, and rent properties to you, hate you.”

Omokri warned Igbos not to listen to Radio Biafra, claiming that it is a propaganda vehicle.

 

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