Simon Ekpa, a self-described follower of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, who lives in Finland, has been accused of supporting terrorism in South-East Nigeria.
Overseas Igbo Federation, a group of Igbos in Germany, filed a lawsuit against Ekpa for financing terrorism in the states of Anambra and Imo.
The complaint was filed with the National Prosecution Authority, Office of the Prosecutor General of Finland, where Ekpa now resides.
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Meanwhile, just the first page of the lawsuit was posted, therefore no further specifics of the case were revealed.
Ekpa responded through Twitter, advising his fans to ignore the group.
Reacting via his Twitter handle, Ekpa advised his followers to disregard the group.
He wrote in separate tweets: “Disregard faceless and criminal igbo group that have no address in Germany and could not afford to hire lawyer in Finland posting their propaganda on social media. Hire a lawyer in Finland and sue Simon Ekpa for agitating for Biafra freedom and stop coming to social media court.
Disregard faceless and criminal igbo group that have no address in Germany and could not afford to hire lawyer in Finland posting their propaganda on social media. Hire a lawyer in Finland and sue Simon Ekpa for agitating for Biafra freedom and stop coming to social media court.
— Simon Ekpa (@simon_ekpa) April 17, 2022
“The faceless poor igbo group looking for Fulani money could not file any documents to the ICC against Nig for genocidal crime against Ndigbo being committed by Nig state everyday, they could not inform Germany of the ethnic cleansing of Ndigbo, disregard the poor group. I am here.”
The faceless poor igbo group looking for Fulani money could not file any documents to the ICC against Nig for genocidal crime against Ndigbo being committed by Nig state everyday, they could not inform Germany of the ethnic cleansing of Ndigbo, disregard the poor group. I am here
— Simon Ekpa (@simon_ekpa) April 17, 2022
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Some weeks ago, the Indigenous People of Biafra reiterated that Ekpa was not a member of the group.
The group further urged Ekpa to stop using the group and Eastern Security Network to defraud unsuspecting members of the public.
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