Self-acclaimed Biafran president, Barr. Benjamin Onwuka has gone back to his Biafra ways one day after he was released from prison.
Benjamin was detained on August 20, last year, in Enugu state by security operatives and was later transferred to Owerre Prisons before he regained his freedom on the first of July 2019.
Speaking to journalists briefly after he got to Enugu, Benjamin disclosed that he is even more motivated in his push for Biafra.
His words, “I am happy to inform our people that our victory is here. I have always said it that they cannot stop us. They took me on the 20th of August, 2018, and dumped me at an underground cell in Aso Drive, Abuja. I spent 3 months and 4 days inside that terrible place.
“Throughout that period, I was fed with a slice of bread in the morning, a spoon of rice in the afternoon, and few lobes of semovita in the night.
“From there, they later took me to Owerri Prison where I spent 7 months, before I was finally released on July 1.
“The craziest part of it is that I was not charged of anything. When they brought me before the court in Owerri, the judge said that I jumped earlier bail granted to me. But I wonder how someone being held inside underground cell jumped bail.
“However, all that is now history; we are marching forward and that is why I am asking all Biafrans to turn out en-masse on July 1 for the inauguration of Biafra government.”
“The Nigeria Government should limit its Ruga, or whatever they call it to ten States. They include Zamfara, Kebbi, Sokoto, Katsina, Jigawa, Kano, Bauchi, Gombe, Borno and Yobe States. Any other place outside these ten is a no-go-area.
“We are sending this clear warning because this is nothing but another push towards the realization of the on-going islamization agenda in the country. We are not going to allow it from Southern Kaduna, down to the entire Southern States.”
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