Friday, April 28, 2017

Biafra: Go Home Quietly, Stop ‘Stupid’ Agitation – Joe Igboke Tells Nnamdi Kanu

A chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Joe Igbokwe, has admonished the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu to quietly go home after securing his bail condition and stop what he tagged as “stupid” and “hopeless agitation for the realization of Biafra.”

Igbokwe made the remark while reacting to a threat by the pro-Biafra group to ban him from Igboland over his comments against Kanu.

The APC Chieftain, in a statement maintained that Biafra is not achievable, stressing that agitators are just “dissipating their energy for nothing.”

He said, “Now that he has been granted bail, he should just quietly go home and rest. We are not a candidate of Biafra. They are just dissipating their energy for nothing. I just hope he will just go home quietly and stop disturbing the peace of the country.

“We are not for Biafra. We can’t build Nigeria for others. The so-called Biafra is too small for us. Nigeria provides a big stage for us. We own this country.

“We are a major ethnic group in this country. How can you go for a small pond when you have Atlantic Ocean?

“So Nnamdi Kanu should go home quietly. He should stop his reckless and stupid agitation. The agitation has no political or economic sense. It is a hopeless agitation that we are not interested in.

“They are just using it to make money from gullible ones. It is a collection of illiterates.”

This is coming after it was reported that the IPOB leader has now met his bail conditions.

6 comments:

  1. Everybody dey do their own oga.

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  2. Coming from the mouth of an APC chieftain,, i on blame am...na him own pocket him the after

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  3. foolish and stupid idiot like him

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  4. Hmmmmmm
    Nothing to say to that anyway

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  5. Everyone is entitled to his or her own opinion but he shouldn't call Biafra whatever stupid... He who wears the shoe know exactly where it pinches

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