Anambra State Governor, Willie
Obiano, was Sunday afternoon confronted by members of the Indigenous People of
Biafra (IPOB).
The incident took place at St.
Joseph’s Catholic Church, Ekwulobia, Anambra State.
It was gathered though the scene
was tensed, security operatives exercised restraint and caution.
“Governor Obiano had gone to the
church to worship, only to be embarrassed by IPOB members in their hundreds, if
not thousands, who stormed the church in buses.
“They were chanting ‘No election in Anambra on
November 18’.
The Governor had to be smuggled out by his security details,” an
eyewitness told News Express.
IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, had
declared that the forthcoming governorship election in Anambra will not hold.
But Obiano recently fired back
and warned IPOB not to cross the line by attempting to stop a constitutional
process.
More details later…
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That's the way every betrayal of Biafra land would be put to shame every day of their lives
ReplyDeleteElection must hold no biafra we only want restructuring
ReplyDeleteMaybe ur in the sky that you have not heard that the bill of restructuring has been thrown out by the Senate,So we have no option to accept biafra
DeleteIt is the right of every citizen to elect who should rule over them in a free and democratic election process. Whoever vitiates or disenfranchises another of that right would be criminally responsible for his/her act. To be forewarned is to be forearmed. The fly that refuses to listen will accompany the dead into its grave
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