The embattled Leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, has issued death threat against former President, Olusegun Obasanjo.
Nnamdi Kanu, issued this threat on Thursday, while addressing Elders and Chieftains, at his residence in Ibeku, Umuahia, Abia State.
Kanu’s threat came after Obasanjo commented that Nigerians must do everything possible to stop the campaigning for the secession of Biafra, a cause spearheaded by Kanu.
Obasanjo had warned that failure to squash the Biafra agitation, could lead to a repeat of the 1966 coup, and the other events that eventually culminated in the civil war.
In a swift response however, Nnamdi Kanu responded with a threat to the elder statesman:
“I remember Obasanjo calling us names. They said we must eliminate Kanu, and for those words coming out from his mouth, he is going to die”, Nnamdi Kanu declared.
“I told Obasanjo that I have given instructions to IPOB, should anything happen to me. Everything that comes from Obasanjo’s lineage will die the same day, at the same time. It is a standing instruction to IPOB.
“Wherever they are, we will kill them ourselves at the same time, the same day, 12 noon, wherever we find them all over the world. I am not like anything they have seen before”, Nnamdi Kanu boasted.
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