Hunger protests:You can’t speak for us, Biafra agitators tell Sunday Igboho

As the cost of living continues to bite hard on Nigerians without any end in sight, the leadership of Biafra Independence Movement (BIM) said the movement is sure that the State of New Biafra would emerge in no distant time without fighting another civil war.

It also advised people from other regions including Sunday Igboho not to sympathize with Ndigbo over the current hardship.

Spokesman of the group, Mazi Chris Mocha who spoke to journalists said Chief Ralph Uwazuruike had earlier in 2002 predicted the current economic situation including the jihad war about to come in Nigeria.

Mocha who spoke in Owerri, noted that the Igbo people had suffered for too long in Nigeria, and reiterated that the Igbo did not need any apology from the Yoruba of the South West or Hausa/Fulani of the North who he accused aided and abetted the genocide against Ndigbo during the civil war.

“God is punishing the Northerners and the Yoruba people who killed our breadwinners and left our little children as orphans, “Mocha said.

He said the only solution to the current insecurity and hardship plaguing the country was to allow Biafra independence.

Mocha, also said that the current suffering was caused by many years of bad leadership and wrong economic policies of Nigerian leaders.

He urged members of his organization to learn to endure the hardship, noting that God was punishing Nigeria and those he insisted that aided and abetted the genocide against Ndigbo during the civil war of 1967-1970.

Mocha urged their followers to continue to endure the current hardship saying that the sufferings would still come but at the end, the State of New Biafra would emerge.

“Time will come when you won’t do your obligation for Biafra; not being able to pay your dues and other things required of us, ” Uwazuruike once predicted way back in 2002.

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