Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu has in a recent interview at his residence in Umuahia, capital of Abia State insisted that even if he dies there is no going back on his order on boycott of Anambra gubernatorial election and subsequent elections in Nigeria if the federal government fails to concede to the demand for a date for referendum.
Kanu, when asked if IPOB receives any kind of support from politicians, said “We have IPOB families scattered in over one hundred countries of the world, they are the ones that fund the struggle”.
Responding to the question of Who Nnamdi Kanu is, the IPOB leader described himself as simple, unassuming and humble personality, but did not also fail to note that he can also turn into a raging inferno when anyone tries to come against Biafra.
“You never told anybody how old you are”, the journalist says to Kanu as he expected to receive a definite answer.
“It’s for my memory”, Kanu smartly said in a swift response.
The Radio Biafra Director assured the journalist that someday his age will be revealed and the world would be shocked at the date and the precise he was born.
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