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Nnamdi Kanu: “What Are You Going To Do To Me?” – Dokubo Fires Back At IPOB

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Former Niger-Delta militant leader, Asari Dokubo has challenged the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) to do its worst over the lingering face-off between them.

Dokubo in a live Facebook session on Sunday said IPOB is not capable of doing anything against him, adding that the entire Igbo people will soon rise up against the group.

While denying any hand in the repatriation and legal tussle between IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu and the government, Dokubo went ahead to question the process IPOB as a group is following in its agitation for the creation of an independent Biafra.

Naija News recalls earlier, IPOB in a statement through its spokesperson, Emma Powerful had submitted that Dokubo is not an Igbo man nor does he understand the Biafra agitation.

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The group, therefore, told him to stop portraying himself as such, warning that if any harm comes the way of any of its members, or its leader, Nnamdi Kanu, then Dokubo will realize the capability of IPOB.

But the ex-militant leader has told the pro-Biafra group that he knows nothing about their leader’s repatriation to Nigeria and that the people do not love Kanu.

He added that the southeast region obeys the IPOB sit-at-home order not because of respect for the group or its leader but due to fear of dying.

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He said: “IPOB said I was the one that sold them out, that I betrayed them, am not the one who said it. They are also the one that said I betrayed their leader in Kenya.

“I don’t know where Nnmadi Kanu was living, I don’t know where he took off for. They said I was the person who gave him up. I now said I was the person, the next thing they said was Asari Dokubo was the person. Look at these idiots, what are you going to do to me?

“IPOB was presented as a platform for reconciliation, but today it is not fighting for Biafra. Today, schools, businesses have been closed down.

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“If people sit at home, it is their choice that they are afraid of you people, it is not because you people are powerful. They don’t know you people are nothing.

“People are afraid of being killed that’s why they’ve continued to sit at home, not because they love Nnmadi Kanu. If there is adequate security by the government, why is there no sit-at-home in Port Harcourt? Calabar? Uyo? It is because the government of these places are saying don’t ever come here.

“Very soon Igbos will come out and say it is okay. Our old women are starving they can’t go to the farm, markets. At Onitsha market, people are afraid of doing businesses because they are scared of being killed.”