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Uwazuruike: I handed over Radio Biafra to Kanu but he allowed politicians to hijack it

Uwazuruike: I handed over Radio Biafra to Kanu but he allowed politicians to hijack it
June 12
22:14 2017

Ralph Uwazuruike, leader of the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB), says he handed over Radio Biafra to Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) but Kanu disappointed him.

Uwazuruike said this on Monday in Kaduna during a meeting with Hamza Al-Mustapha, former chief security officer to the late Sani Abacha, former head of state.

The meeting was aimed at brokering peace over the quit notice issued to the Igbo in the north by a coalition of northern youth groups.

Uwazuruike said he founded MASSOB in 1999 as a peaceful platform through which “issues of perceived marginalisation of the Igbo in Nigeria could be discussed and tackled”.

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He said he was disappointed that the radio station “has become something else” other than what it was created for.

“I handed over Radio Biafra which I created to Nnamdi Kanu in London as the managing director and was hoping it would serve the purpose for which it was created, but I was disappointed that politicians hijacked it and it became something else,” he said.

He further said that the ethnic crisis currently faced in the country was being “manipulated and caused by politicians.”

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He said the country “must” continue to exist as one nation although “issues of marginalisation can be disscussed”.

He said though it is right for any part of the country to seek for sself-determination it is however wrong to pursue same through violent means.

“I want to assure northerners that your people in the south-east are safe and nobody will harass them and I’m happy that my friend Al-Mustapha has also given same assurance of the safety of our people in the north.”

Al-Mustapha‎ urged the Igbo to wear their thinking caps and shun acts that are detrimental to the unity of the country.

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He said it would not be surprising if some countries that that were envious of Nigeria’s progress may be the sponsors of the tension in the country.

He condemned the quit notice issues to the Igbo but said the action of the aggrieved youth “may be borne out of frustration as a result of the upleasant comments coming from Kanu”.

“We are appealing that our younger ones whom have been declared wanted should be set free, and the order of arrest should be rescinted because it is not the solution,” he added.

This is not the first time that Uwazuruike would attack Kanu openly.

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In January, he described the IPOB leader as a “fraudster” who has no genuine interest in the Biafran struggle.

He said this in Owerri, Imo state capital, while responding to the allegation that the federal government had contracted him to testify against Kanu in secret.

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“When I started nobody gave me a chance, I went through the hurdles alone. So Nnamdi Kanu is not the first Igbo to be tried for treason, I also stood before the same judge handling his case for the same charge of treason. He should face his trial like a freedom fighter and if need be die for the course,” he said.

“Kanu was a nobody whom I picked up in London while he was practising internet fraud as his only means of livelihood.

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“I made Kanu the director of Radio Biafra London, but Kanu later claimed that he established the station.

“Kanu was homeless when I met him in London. I gave him the first money to rent an apartment after he was thrown out by the Ghanaian woman he was living with.

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“When I met him (Kanu) in London he had no job and no certificate; he was into internet crime. So who is Nnamdi Kanu? It is you the journalists that are flaming him up as somebody; if not, he is a nobody.

“The struggle continues to be alive as long as I agree. Even if Nnamdi Kanu dies today, the struggle continues. I cannot travel to Abuja to give evidence against Kanu masked. If I want to do that, I will testify against him in an open court but I can’t do that, what do I stand to gain?”

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12 Comments

  1. Simple
    Simple June 13, 09:39

    One nigeria is what uwazuruike want and not what igbos want,what we want is to seced from nigeria and nothing more and it doesn’t matter who the person that lead us throug the red sea is uwazuruike,uwazuruike shame on you……lol

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  2. AUSTIN
    AUSTIN June 13, 16:22

    Uwazurike, speak for yourself. We want Biafra and nothing less.

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  3. AUSTIN OKWUEGBU
    AUSTIN OKWUEGBU June 13, 16:32

    Uwazurike, speak for yourself. We want Biafra and nothing less.

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  4. Eziokwu bu ndu
    Eziokwu bu ndu June 13, 16:46

    Your comment..Chief Uwazurike should be listened to,I hd seen him as a more credible & honest agitator for d rrdress of d obvious marginalisation & prevalent injustice on d Igbos mostly after d war,keep on saying d truth,u’ll be vindicated,God of d Igbos will guide & direct u.Truth is.bitter to some ears, but it most be told,d Igbos were doing very well all over d country controlling most alms.of.govt,commerce,industry,trade & proffession,moving freely without molestation in every part of d country till Nzeogwu’s coip changed everything,I wont go in detail, but dat was d second mistake,d first mistake was when Zik after loosing election in d West bcos of sabotage by some Yorubas decided to.go East and deprive Eyo Ita of his rightful position,dat act caused distrust for d Igbos by other minoritties in f East,& division,he could hv stayed back in d West to fight his case in d parliement,d third mistake was when d.Jgbos.helped.denying Abiola presidency thru Nzeribe’s manipulation,think abt dis so far

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  5. Don Cee
    Don Cee June 13, 17:28

    Uwazuruike should be ashamed that he does not even know the meaning of MASSOB – thought it was movement for the Actualization of Sovereign state of Biafra, how come it is not for One Nigeria? This is a shame.

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  6. Ugwuoke jah
    Ugwuoke jah June 13, 18:35

    Shame on you ,Uwazuruike and for your information…We the the Igbo people and all the sons and daughters of Biafra all over the world doesn’t wish to ever hear your voice ever again. You’re on your own,Sir.

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  7. freeman
    freeman June 13, 19:17

    uwazuruike is not our leader, he is just a money monger

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  8. NWA GOD
    NWA GOD June 13, 20:31

    Well he is confuse with his age talk like a baby

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  9. zero
    zero June 14, 07:16

    Your comment..uwazuruike how much did mustapha gave u . u r ar nt speaking for ndi igbo.just for ur cef.

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  10. AD
    AD June 15, 09:01

    ARE YOU GUYS REALLY READY FOR WAR, IF I MAY ASK HOW MANY OF YOU WITNESSED THE CIVIL WAR, LOOK AT OTHER AFRICAN COUNTRIES THAT THAT HAD WITNESSED WAR IN THE PAST, WHAT IS THE STATE OF THOSE NATIONS, AT THE END WOMEN AND CHILDREN ARE THE ONES THAT WILL BE KILLED BECAUSE THERE IS NO TRUE FREEDOM WITHOUT WAR

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  11. Ejcnoni/ezennunu
    Ejcnoni/ezennunu September 10, 15:08

    We want biafra not massob

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