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Thursday 11 January 2018

IPOB Women storm Enugu,reject Nigeria and restructuring, demands the whereabouts of Nnamdi Kanu

IPOB Women storm Enugu,reject restructuring, demands the whereabouts of Nnamdi Kanu

Enugu- Hundreds of IPOB women Thursday demonstrated at the venue meeting between southern leaders and those of the Middle Belt, saying that they wanted outright dismembering of Nigeria instead of restructuring.

The women who came from Imo and Abia States shouted that they are opposed to restructuring because of the killing of hundreds of their children by the military during the Operation Python Dance late last year.

One of the women who identified herself as Blessing Ngozi Ohakwe regretted that soldiers killed innocent members of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, agitating against oppression in the country, while Fulani herdsmen who had been killing Nigerians across the country were being pampered by the Federal Government.

“We are not in support of restructuring. We want outright dismemberment of Nigeria.

she said.

However, speaking shortly after the women were calmed down, the Leader of the Afenifere, Chief Ayo Adebanjo, told the women that the brutal killing of Nigerians for the wrong reasons would only stop if Nigeria was restructured.

Uwakwe Ukuta Azikiwe, who represented Governor Ifeanyi Ugwanyi described the gathering as a celebration of friendship among the people of South- South, South West, Middle Belt and the South East.

Ugwuanyi said that restructuring would enable the regions to unleash their potentials for the growth and development of country.

Madam Joy Eze in her bid described Nigeria as unworkable entity, she said in Nigeria nepotism is the other of the day, she laments that Biafran women will not rest until Nnamdi Kanu our son who was abducted by Nigeria military is released. she said Nigeria is a country where some people from some sections of the country are greater than others.

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