IPOB warns that Mark Zuckerberg is
incurring the wrath of God by siding with
Buhari.
The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has
accused the chief executive officer of
Facebook, Mark Zuckerberg, of helping
President Muhammadu Buhari to continue
the mass murder of innocent Biafrans.
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“ Why a man whose family benefited from the
freedoms and opportunities the land of the
free USA had to offer can turn around to
brutally suppress freedom of speech and
expression is beyond human understanding.
The group said Facebook had made itself
the wiling tool of “repressive regimes and
psychopathic murderers in power such as
Major-General Muhammadu Buhari the Nigerian
ruler”.
IPOB warned Zuckerberg that he had sided
with the devil by cutting a deal with Buhari,
noting that it was the day that he made the
deal with president that his Facebook
satellite was destroyed at the launch pad.
The group described the destruction of the
Facebook satellite as the handwork of God,
warning that Zuckerberg will face divine
retribution for siding with Buhari.
“The God we serve will set an example with
you that mankind may know that HE is the God
of Biafrans. If you do not turn back from your
evil ways.
“Look at Nigeria today and know that God’s
anger is upon her and her leaders because
they dared to arrest Nnamdi Kanu. Satlink
Israel lost their satellite because Buhari
persuaded them to remove Radio Biafra
satellite radio broadcast from their services.
“Nobody comes against IPOB and survives it.
We urge you to retrace your steps and
reinstall Radio Biafra London Facebook
group”, the group said.
In another development, IPOB has lashed out
at Igbo elders for associating with its planed
All Igbo Summit scheduled to hold in Uturu
Abia state in November.
Vanguard reports that in a statement signed
by Mr. Emma Powerful who is the media
aide of the pro-Biafra group, it said it was
not in support of the summit and insulted
the elders who it said are only concerned
about what they can get from Abuja.
IPOB insisted that Nnamdi Kanu was its only
recognised leader and that the quest for
Biafra was its only focus.