Joe Igbokwe Speaks On Why He Celebrated Nnamdi Kanu’s Re-arrest

“Friends were calling me, family members shouted from the rooftop that I should lie low. My Children said I was putting them in constant danger.

Joe Igbokwe Speaks On Why He Celebrated Nnamdi Kanu’s Re-arrest - SurgeZirc NG
Joe Igbokwe Speaks On Why He Celebrated Nnamdi Kanu’s Re-arrest

Joe Igbokwe, a member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, currently serving as an aide to Lagos State Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu has stated why he celebrated the rearrest of the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

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According to him, Nnamdi Kanu asked his boys to behead him anywhere they see him and not to spare his children as well.

Joe Igbokwe wrote, “Nnamdi asked his boys to behead me anywhere they see me. They did not spare my Children as they extended the same fatwa to them.

“He also did not spare the names of every other person who speaks against his dreamland, Biafra. While they were looking for me I sort the face of God hours on end because I know that to kneel is to win. It was a big battle.

“Friends were calling me, family members shouted from the rooftop that I should lie low. My Children said I was putting them in constant danger.

“My family lived in fear. When they could not get me they resorted to calling my phones to pour invectives.

“They threatened my Children at the drop of a hat. On my Facebook page, the Children of hate Nnamdi Kanu trained and nurtured for years in abuse and hate, bigotry, primordial sentiments, ethnic preoccupation will come in their thousands to rain abuses with all kinds of unprintable words.

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“They cannot even read what you wrote to understand the trajectory. I endured it all. When they noticed that I am not bothered they resorted to propaganda and heckling.”

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