Leader of Unrepresented Nations and People’s Organizations (UNPO- member- state), Chief Ralph Uwazuruike has predicted that there would be more hardships in Nigeria in the coming months and years.
Chief Uwazuruike who is also the leader of Biafra Independence Movement and Movement for Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (BIM-MASSOB) insisted that Nigeria must be divided into six republics in line with the existing six geo-political zones of the country for peace to reign.
He made his predictions known during the group’s monthly meeting on Saturday at Ojukwu Memorial Library, New Owerri, the Imo state capital.
Uwazuruike also berated most religious leaders in Nigeria, saying they were hobnobbing with Governors and politicians.
The Biafra agitator who is said to have been given the highest traditional title of Ijele Ndigbo in Igboland said there were no men of God in Nigeria, particularly in the South East at a time Nigeria was facing security challenges and economic hardship.
“They are not genuine, they are business men and politicians who are errand boys to the Governors and politicians just for a mere peanut, “he said.
The BIM-MASSOB leader has also recognized Bishop Gregory Ashiegbu as the Bishop of Biafra. This was disclosed in a press statement issued to newsmen on Sunday, in Owerri, and signed by the BIM-MASSOB National Director of Information and Senior Special Assistant to Chief Uwazuruike on Media and Publicity, Mazi Chris Mocha.
Uwazuruike who criticized Pastors, Reverend Fathers and Bishops, has directed the members of BIM-MASSOB not to allow any of them to touch his body when he dies, except the newly ordained Biafran Bishop, Gregory Ashiegbu.
“Do not take me to any church because I don’t belong to any of them. Don’t also allow any Pastor, Reverend Father, Bishop or Archbishop to touch my body because they are politicians and business men and their hands are dirty. When I die, only the ordained Bishop of Biafra land, Bishop Gregory Ashiegbu will take care of my body,” Uwazuruike strictly warned.
Uwazuruike also predicted the fall of the Africa’s most populous black nation, Nigeria, insisting that it must be divided into six different countries according to the existing geo-political zones, for each country to develop at its own pace.
“God had already placed curses and hardship upon hardships on the country itself until Nigeria says, ‘let Biafra go,’ and there will be peace, “he concluded.