May 14, 2026

Turkish INCA President Reacts to Nigerian Army Alleged ‘Invasion’ Of Nnamdi Kanu’s Home

By Farouk Mohammed

The Turkish president of International Nations Trade Association (INCA) has condemned the alleged invasion of the residence of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, by the Nigerian Army.

Abdulkadir Erkahraman said that the Nigerian government can’t stop the actualization of Biafra with what he described as “dirty games.”

In a statement on his Facebook page, Erkahraman stressed that the Nigerian Army is “crossing the red line.”

“Nigerian army officers just attacked people in the home of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra and shot some people,” he wrote.

“The world is hereby put on notice that Nigeria Army has declared war against the people of Biafra by this unlawful attempt around the leader of IPOB.

“Should anything happen to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, let the world know that Nigeria government has assassinated him as they have being planning. Nigerian army is crossing the red line.

“Self-defense is allowed in international law.

“We already sent life video to Turkish Government TV TRT, CNN and local Tv Channels and international media with UN.

“They can’t stop Biafra Nation with this kind of dirty games. Time to be together Biafra Nation.

“The Nigerian government wants to PUSH Biafrans to arm struggle,” he Abdulkadir stated. See actual post below:

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