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Nnamdi Kanu Is A Criminal, Using Biafra To Extort Money From Igbo People – Asari Dokubo

Asari Dokubo and Nnamdi Kanu

Former Niger Delta militant, Mujahid Asari Dokubo has described Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB as a criminal who hides behind the Biafra struggle to extort money from Igbos.

Dokubo who recently formed the Biafra Customary Government (BCG) and declared himself as its commander, accused the IPOB leader of turning the struggle to personal source of income.

In a recent video he released on social media, the ex-militant narrated how he treated IPOB members who were injured during violence in the Southeast.

He said, “Now they said they brought money to Cotonou to give to me, 30 million Naira.

“We are waiting for them to bring the evidence. They came to Cotonou to meet me, I hosted them, I fed them, they didn’t bring a dime.

“I had paid several medical bills for IPOB members in different places they have been injured.

“But Nnamdi Kanu thinks that because he is a thieve and because stealing, fraudulent, drug-pushing, human parts trafficking, is so wide with Igbo people, he can control everybody.

“You want to form a nation with Igbos, it definitely be a criminal country.

“I have never looked for Nnamdi Kanu. He was the one looking for my contact everywhere. Some of my followers who came to me to join IPOB, I allowed them to do so.

“He is always doing the callings. I have never picked up my phone to call him before. Because he is the one who knows when he is free in the prison to call.

‘He called and begged there should be cooperation, which I agreed. Nnamdi Kanu is a supreme coward.

“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.”

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