By Nelson Ofokar Yagazie | Biafra Times
December 3rd, 2020
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has reiterated that only 100 men are needed to restore Biafra. Kanu over the years has been sounding it loud and clear that he will restore Biafra sovereignty with only 100 men. This he claims is an instruction from Elohim, adding that any day he counts his men and they are up to 100, then he would match and Biafra liberated from the clutches of darkness gripping her through the midwifery of the Nigerian state.
The IPOB leader who took to his page today, December 3, 2020, to reiterate this resolve wrote:
“As the self-inflicted violence in the North accelerates #Nigeria to its ultimate disintegration, I want all #Biafrans to know that the #IPOB is standing tall as the last buffer to secure the homeland. At the nick of time, we will rise to the occasion to defend Biafra’s borders.
#100Men only. Are you worthy to be among the chosen that will earn the right to be called the Children of God?”
One begins to wonder what the Charismatic leader of Biafra means with his 100 Men mantra given that millions of people are following him world over. A deeper research into his rhetoric however reveals that the vibrant freedom fighter is referring to men who, regardless of the situation, will not waiver. These men will serve as pillars in steering the spaceship of freedom match.
Recall that when he came out from incommunicado following life-threatening injuries sustained on the dark day Nigerian military invaded his house, the enigmatic freedom fighter had claimed that he has gotten only 4 people out of the required 100 men. At the time people had wondered only 4 out of the millions following him, but the recent developments in the freedom fighting structure involving both his own deputy, Mazi Uche Mefor, and North American Rep, Mazi Obidi Obienu, proves that the smiling yet audacious IPOB leader sees ahead of time.
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Edited By Nelson Ofokar Yagazie
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