Radio Biafra
back Online, Nnamdi Kanu sacked as Director and Leader of IPoB
Radio Biafra, the mouthpiece of the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), reportedly hit the airwaves about 6am-7am
on Sunday morning.
According to sources, the radio immediately
announced the sack of Nnamdi Kanu, as director and leader of IPOB.
The Radio Biafra’s programme started
with the lady announcer, who gave her name as Ifeoma Okorafor, stating that the
radio was back on air and that IPOB was restructuring.
Then the shocking announcement that
“Mazi Nnamdi Nwanekaenyi Kanu, the former Director of Radio Biafra is hereby
dismissed and removed as Director of Radio Biafra following extensive and
intensive consultations”.
The announcer named one “Mazi
Ezenwachukwu Sampson Okwudili as Kanu’s replacement.
The announcer reeled out reasons why
Kanu was removed to include:
“Personalisation of the Biafran
struggle and derailing from the core objectives of IPOB as a grassroots
movement
“Kanu’s
actions and his decisions to incite members of IPOB towards violence leading to
the death of many innocent young people in Onitsha, Aba and Umuahia is totally
unacceptable and grossly irresponsible.
“Kanu privately collected £14
million and another $22 million to purchase landed properties abroad in his
name and that of his father, Igwe Israel Kanu, in a clear case of ‘monkey dey
work baboon dey chop’, among others.
Radio Biafra back Online, Nnamdi Kanu sacked as Director and Leader of IPoB
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