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Friday 4 October 2019

IPOB: IMO STATE COORDINATOR MEETS WITH THE NEW STATE WOMEN LEADER AND OTHERS

IPOB: IMO STATE COORDINATOR MEETS WITH THE NEW STATE WOMEN LEADER AND OTHERS



In his efforts aimed at repositioning the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) for greater exploits, the Imo State Coordinator, Mazi Abraham, had a very crucial meeting with the women executives in the State which included the New  State Women Leader, the three Senatorial Women Leaders, their Matron and Zonal Women leaders.

The State Coordinator encouraged them to leverage on the gains of the past by employing their best to reposition the State for peace amongst brethren for the restoration of Biafra which is almost being gracefully ushered in. He pleaded with them to unreservedly support the newly appointed State Women Leader, Mrs. Maria, to enable her achieve desired results towards the total restoration of the sovereign nation of Biafra. Mazi Abraham enjoined the women to map out time schedule for their visitation to the three Senatorial Districts in the State so as to properly galvanize other women members in the family for the struggle.

He pointedly reminded the State Women Leader of IPOB's directive against levying of members in whatever shape. He however stated that voluntary pledges and donations are permitted, stressing that past experiences had many people who claimed to be members of IPOB using this issue of levies amongst others to rip members off their fortunes.

Present in the meeting alongside the newly appointed State Women Leader,  Mrs. Maria, Matron  - Mrs. Ejim and the other three Senatorial Women Leaders, were also Zonal Women Leaders. The meeting was an encouraging success with the IPOB State Coordinator, thanking them exceptionally for their response and sacrifice.

Ben Alvin Obi
Reporting for Family Writers Press International

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