May 14, 2026

Nnamdi Kanu orders IPOB members to continue attacks on Igbo leaders

By Saddam Yusuf Saleh

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has ordered members of the Biafra group to continue with attacks on igbo leaders.

Okay.ng recalls that IPOB members on Saturday attacked former deputy senate president, Ike Ekweremadu, during the annual cultural festival of the Ndigbo in Germany.

Nnamdi Kanu, in a statement issued by spokesman of IPOB, Emma Powerful, said the attacks should continue until they “all pay dearly for their sins”.

He said in the statement:

“These men sanctioned the desecration of the home of an Igbo tradition ruler by Fulani soldiers and did not care if my father HRM Eze Israel Okwu Kanu and my mother, who were home with me during the unprovoked invasion, is killed or not.

“In view of the Nuremberg encounter, it has become necessary for us to refresh our memories lest it succumbs to confusion and deliberate misinformation because most people, unlike we IPOB, are in the habit of excusing intolerable evil and wickedness but we not.

“Every perpetrator of evil, every purveyor of iniquity, every merchant of misery and every defender of injustice must and will be held to account. We will not relent until justice is served.

“Those with a conscience can now understand the root cause of our anger and why we won’t stop until they all pay dearly for their sins.”

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