VIDEO: 'We’re not terrorists' — IPOB respond



The Indigenous People of Biafra yesterday faulted its declaration by the Defence Headquarters as a terrorist organisation.



In a phone interview with the Channels Television, the group said it is a non-violent movement and that it has never carried arms or killed anyone.

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“It is very, very laughable that that is coming from a military intelligence officer,” Prince Kanu, younger brother of the embattled leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, said.

“One, IPOB is a non-violent movement. We do not carry arms. We’ve never asked anyone to kill for us, neither have we killed anyone.

“If you look at our records, our records are clean and straight

“From inception, Nnamdi Kanu made it clear to the whole world that we are non-violent freedom fighters, and that is the way it has been.”
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  1. Can anyone tell the world why IPOB is equated with Boko Haram?

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  2. Ipob members talked to us as if we are primary school children, ipob created BSS and biafrans national guard now they are denying

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    1. U just think like a nursery school children, How many people have u heard IPOB arrested or killed, or have u heard anyone complain that IPOB mounts road block or extort money from anyone, the only problem u have the hatred u have for Igbos, in as much as I don't support Biafra, but let's say the truth for once, before Boko Haram was declared terrorist, they have carried several bomb blast both in the churches and mosques, since u have been hearing IPOB how many bomb or killing u heard, am sorry for all of they turn the truth upside down, Nigeria is not for Hausas alone but they behave as they are born to rule, well let's watch and see u are taking us to, I promise u one day ur evil deeds will visit u, God bless Nigeria

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    2. Muktari is a fool of 40,this means he is a fool forever and ever Amen.

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    3. And with the arms and a munition Being imported into the country and probable destination being IPOB, should the FGN wait until it is full blown before taking actions like we watched BH deteriorated to an international terrorism? I don't blame u all, many politicians are the direct beneficiary of this clash and they are the ones supporting and funding the IPOB underground..we gotta wise up

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  3. problem dey sleep Yanga dey wakeam hmmmm

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  4. Inyamiris igos upon are terrorist if u see d what our NA is saying

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  5. Hausa/Fulani tribe are the problem we have in Nigeria. Take away or if the oil finishes in Niger Delta, I can authoritatively bet you that the North we say to your tent O'Israel, that is to say the fatal marriage called Nigeria will cease to exist. I mean the Northerners will quit and they will get it very very fast I mean very very fast without a single protest. Nigeria if not now, but later will disintegrate, that is sure, the hand writing is very clear on the wall.

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  6. Hausa/Fulani tribe are the problem we have in Nigeria. Take away or if the oil finishes in Niger Delta, I can authoritatively bet you that the North we say to your tent O'Israel, that is to say the fatal marriage called Nigeria will cease to exist. I mean the Northerners will quit and they will get it very very fast I mean very very fast without a single protest. Nigeria if not now, but later will disintegrate, that is sure, the hand writing is very clear on the wall.

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    1. Why do you have to hinge every problem in Nigeria to oil found in certain area? There's oil in South-West Nigeria and that has not been a problem. Admit the fact that Kanu:s fighting the Igbo agitation in the wrong way. You don't preach hate to secede or use derogatory languages to be heard of your people's suffering. Common sense calls for intelligence.

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