The embattled Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, has blasted former President, Goodluck Jonathan, for his unholy romance with the North, prior to the 2019 general elections.
Kanu, who defied his court order, by granting an exclusive interview to the Sun Newspaper, described Jonathan as a “weak and incompetent leader.”
The Founder of the controversial Radio Biafra, disclosed that Jonathan was a President, who did nothing for the South-East, even though the region claimed he was one of their own.
He said: “Jonathan is my uncle, yes. I was one of those who said Jonathan’s tenure was more or less an Igbo Presidency; it’s on record I said that.
“But, he knew I never liked his regime, because he was weak and incompetent.
“I don’t support evil. If you do good, I will tell you; if you do bad, I will say it the way it is; I don’t curry favours.
“He was weak; I said I wish it was aunty Patience Jonathan who was in-charge, she would have done better.
“Look at where Jonathan dropped us today; he never finished building the East/West road, but, he built railway line from Abuja to Kaduna, so they will love him.
“Who told you that if they did not love Zik, that they will love you?”
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