Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the
Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) on Friday said President Muhammadu Buhari
doesn’t deserve to be sworn in for another term as Nigerian President.
In his new broadcast, Kanu called
Buhari an impostor and a deceptive leader.
He cited the controversial issue
of Buhari’s West Africa Examination Council (WAEC) certificate, saying the president
never presented it before he was first elected.
Kanu said: “Jubril/Buhari has no
basis to present himself to be sworn in on the 29th. That was why the impostor
said education is no longer important.
“If truly no man is above the law
and the Constitution of the land is supreme. If the constitution is supreme and
is meant to guide the conduct of civilised men within a specifically defined
geo-political area, then let me remind all the sophisticated morons in Nigeria
that their constitution says every contender for the presidency must present a
verifiable school certificate (WAEC) which neither the dead Buhari had nor his
replacement Jubril ever did.
“Those that consider themselves
as citizens of southern Nigeria has been butchered into fear and docility. I
weep for the cowards but its their country, they can do whatever they like with
it. Nigerians and certain individuals with Biafran names love slavery, we in
IPOB don’t.
“How dumb are Nigerians and their
miserable law enforcement and judiciary. When written laws are made not to
apply differently to a section of populace like the Fulani, in the instance of
Nigeria, then everybody is a fool. Why some people still pretend they don’t
know what IPOB is fighting for is beyond me.
“I am afraid for the dwindling
thinking capacity of your average miserable Nigerian. They can’t revolt, they
can’t protest…..those that have the courage to protest are called all manner of
unprintable names but they continue to suffer and complain but lack the courage
to do anything about it.
“Until Biafra is completely set
free, we shall continue to agitate because, to me, freedom means to be able to
be yourself day in and day out. And not be punished for it. To live without
mental, physical, emotional and spiritual shackles or constraints. And if I
feel like my rights are being violated in any of those four realms, then I
consider it a massive violation to my God-given right to live in freedom.”
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