Stop blowing hot air because you want to be recognized - Garba Ali cautions Nnamdi Kanu

Stop blowing hot air because you want to be recognized - Garba Ali cautions Nnamdi Kanu

- Alhaji Yusuf Garba Ali, the former national chairman of the then All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), has cautioned Nnamdi Kanu to stop blowing hot air because of recognition

- Alhaji Ali said it is unbelievable that Kanu is still talking of Biafra even though many leaders from the Southeast said what they need is restructuring and not secession

Alhaji Yusuf Garba Ali, former national chairman of the then All Nigeria Peoples Party (ANPP), has cautioned Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to stop blowing hot air because he“just want to be recognized.”

According to Ali, the Igbos don’t want to secede from Nigeria for any reason, Vanguard reports.

Garba Ali said: “I think even the people in the south east are no longer saying that they want to secede.

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“The Arewa youths also reacted based on what they thought was the decision of majority of the people of the south east.

“Kanu is still talking of Biafra but leaders from the region have told him that what they need is restructuring and not secession. The question of secession simply does not arise.

''Despite the Boko Haram crisis in the north east, there are still Igbos living there.

“There is no part of this country you go to that you do not find another tribe settling there. How do you want to break up the country?

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“I do not believe that Nigeria is going to break. What we have is people blowing hot air. Some are using it for their economic interest. They want recognition. There are lots of people blowing hot air just because they want to be recognized.”

Meanwhile, Legit.ng had reported that large numbers of pro-Biafra supporters trooped-out to welcome leader the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, in the Imo state capital, Owerri.

According to a post on Facebook by Somto Okonkwo, the supporters who were reportedly in their millions, came out to welcome the IPOB leader during his visit to Owerri on Friday, July 28.

In the video below, Legit.ng TV takes a critical look at Nnamdi Kanu and the struggle for the actualisation of the Republic of Biafra:

Source: Legit.ng

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