Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has issued a powerful statement condemning any criminal activities carried out in his name or in the name of Biafra. In his message, Kanu expressed deep concern over the ongoing violence and atrocities occurring in the Southeast, urging individuals to cease such actions immediately.
“Anyone committing any crime in my name or trying to use Biafra to be relevant is not doing it for me or IPOB. I love my people so much,” Kanu declared. He emphasized that he does not support any form of violence, killings, or destruction in Igbo land, reinforcing his commitment to peaceful advocacy for the Biafran cause.
Kanu's statement comes amid rising tensions and reports of violence linked to various groups in the region. He urged those involved in criminal acts to abandon their activities, stressing the importance of peace and unity among the Igbo people.
The warning has resonated widely, prompting discussions on social media about the need for responsible leadership and the protection of communities in the Southeast. As the situation evolves, Kanu's message serves as a reminder of the ongoing challenges facing the region and the call for a peaceful resolution to conflicts.
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