Thursday, 1 December 2016

IPOB diplomatic mission records huge success, as EU Parliamentarian confirms meeting with IPOB leadership caucus

IPOB diplomatic mission records huge success, as EU Parliamentarian confirms meeting with IPOB leadership caucus


 The Indigenous People of Biafra,IPOB, under the leadership of Nnamdi Kanu have recorded  another landmark achievement, as the diplomatic mission embarked upon by the leadership caucus permeates the the heart of the European Union Parliament.

 In a recent development, a top member of the European Union Parliament, Mrs, Julie Ward (MEP) confirmed meeting some Biafran top officials, led by Mr. Uche Mefor, the Deputy leader of the Indigenous People.
 
 According to her statement, the representative of North West England for the United Kingdom Labour Party, noted that the meeting with IPOB big-wigs is characterised with discussions on how to secure the immediate and safe release of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra and Director of Radio Biafra who has been incarcerated by the Nigerian government since October 14, 2015.

  She also revealed that one of the major issues discussed is the incessant violence and extermination being perpetrated against Biafrans by the Nigerian government, as well possible steps to guarantee the freedom of Biafrans from Nigeria.
     Very important meeting in European Parliament with representatives of Indigenous People of #Biafra #FreedomforKanu #IPOB," the Parliamentarian stated through a statement published on her twitter page.

 Continuing, she promised that she "will not stop fighting" to ensure that justice prevails for Nnamdi Kanu and Biafrans in general.
    "Meeting with #IPOB discussed steps to free #NnamdiKanu from prison & end Nigerian gov violence towards Biafrans. We will not stop fighting."

 Meanwhile, the Nigerian seat of power are reportedly shocked and in a state of disarray over this latest development.

Edited and published by Asogwa Chinedu

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