STRUGGLE FOR BIAFRA SUFFERS SET SET BACK, AS ASARI DOKUBO, NNAMDI KANU LOCK HORNS

 

The struggle for the actualisation of Biafra may not be realized, following the squabbles between the leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and ex-Niger Delta Agitator, Asari Dokubo.

Recall that leadership crisis had forced Asari to form a parallel Biafran movement known as BIAFRA CUSTOMARY GOVERNMENT.

Asari Dokubo had in the past accused Nnamdi Kanu of corruptly diverting and enriching himself of two hundred million naira (N200m) meant for the cause of Biafra.

BraveViews gathered that Asari Dokubo was said to have allegedly been bribed with twenty million naira (N20m), when he was visited at Cameroon, where he runs his university but Asari has since denied the allegation.

In the meantime, the ex-Niger Delta Militant, Asari Dokubo has sworn to bring down the leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu.

In a recent fiery video message, Asari Dokubo accused Kanu of being a ‘a cheat’ who has been deceiving and duping innocent Igbo people of their hard-earned money all in the name of achieving Biafra.

Both activists have been at each other’s throats after they fell out due to leadership tussle, allegations and counter allegations and ideological differences on the actualisation of Biafra.

Asari blew up saying: “How is that an audited account? Why do Igbo people allow you, a conman, to be conning them?

Igbos, you have to rise. He wants to destroy Onyeama. He wants to destroy Ekweremadu. He wants to destroy everybody and the Igbo people are keeping quiet.

“Biafra is your business now, you have no other avenue for gainful income. It is a pity how Igbo people have fallen for this evil but your time is up.” “I am out for you. And I will get you.

I just asked that our people be allowed to vote and you sent your dogs. I’ve broken their teeth”.

Continuing, Asari further said: “Nnamdi Kanu, I’m not in your category but for this, I will surely bring you down. I will destroy this evil empire that is working as a hindrance to the restoration of Biafra”.

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