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It’s Not Compulsory To Remain As One Nigeria, Organize A Referendum – Hausa Man Defends Nnamdi Kanu

Nnamdi Kanu

A Facebook user, Kashiet Mustapha Issah from the northern part of the country has taken to the social network to defend the agitation for a separate country led by the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu.

Issah obliged the Nigerian government to conduct a referendum for the agitators to decide where they want to be as a people, stressing that Nigeria’s unity shouldn’t be made mandatory.

His words:

“At least he stood up for the voice of his people, if not even all but you can see a considerable lot of the Easterners would love to be on their own country, my question is why not allow them? Is it compulsory to remain as one in Nigeria? and if you watch well politically they’ve not been favored or should I say marginalized? If they don’t know how to play the Nigerian politics so be it but they said they want to be on their own. What I think should be done here is to organize a referendum both home and abroad for them so that they decide. Please Kanu, continue this fight do not stop but just apply a more diplomatic way, go seek for support from foreign countries. If the north can have somebody like you to fight the high level of illiteracy and their ways of religious beliefs things will be more better. Allow them be on their own, the constitution allows it and it will even help Nigeria to be serious in surviving and develop on her own resources because right now Nigeria is a condemned country.”

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