The arrest of Uche Nwosu, a son-in-law of former governor Rochas Okorocha, by police attached to the Government House in Imo State, has vindicated IPOB, according to Nnamdi Kanu, the incarcerated leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra.
Kanu highlighted that he had previously stated that “the chilling horrors done in Imo State were the product of politicians,” rather than IPOB as reported.
Kanu warned that additional criminal gangs destroying the South-East would be uncovered and disgraced through his lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, who visited him in the Department of State Services detention center.
In a report on the visit given to InsightnaijaTV on Thursday, Ejiofor said Kanu once again warned and cursed IPOB’s adversaries and detractors of the agitation’s direction.
Ejiofor said, “I undertook our routine visit to Onyendu today. I did so exclusively. In the course of my visit, both of us engaged in fruitful discussions that substantially bothered on the legal strategy we would deploy at the next court sitting on the 18th of January, 2022.
“I also briefed Onyendu on a number of subsidiary but very important issues. He consistently laid emphasis on discipline and obedience to the hierarchy of command and maintained that his position on this is definite and unshifting.
“Further, he made the point, for the consumption of millions of his supporters, that the recent development in Imo State signifies a clear message to UMUCHINEKE that ChukwuOkike Abiama predominates in all human affairs and would continue to rule in the affairs of men.
“The recent stunning revelation in Imo State vindicates Onyendu entirely. He has long before now made the point that the chilling atrocities perpetrated in Imo State by agents of darkness are the handiwork of politicians, who are their mastermind and pay masters. Onyendu has therefore exhorted UMUCHINEKE and his followers in general to remain calm, law abiding, focused and peaceful in all their undertakings. He predicted that many more criminal gangs ravaging our land will sooner than later gravitate to their deserving and ignoble end.