
Tobi Adebayo
Founder of Biafra Human Rights and Freedom Radio and a former deputy leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Uche Mefor has described detained IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu as a blackmailer with selfish agenda.
Mefor said this in reaction to a BBC interview of Enugu State Governor, Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, who said that it would take generations to undo the havoc caused by Kanu and his followers.
Sharing the video in a Facebook post on Wednesday, Uche Mefor said the perpetrators of evil in the South East will remain alive to experience the pain they inflicted on the vulnerable.
“I maintain that the culture of lies, of deception, and of blackmail of Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB with reference to those lives destroyed and who cannot speak for themselves will take generations to undo.
“See how they falsely label and destroy people’s character with impunity.
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“When I said that what goes up must come down, I meant every bit of it. Whatever anybody sow, I for those perpetrators.
“They shall be alive to experience the same pains they inflicted on those vulnerable who are unable to speak for themselves.
“The forces of heaven and earth shall continue to work in dissonance and in discordant pattern for all of you. Time shall definitely tell,” he wrote.
Mefor and Kanu had fallen out in 2020, after a feud over the operations of IPOB.



