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MASSOB slams Dambazzau for likening the IPOB and OPC to terrorist group

The Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra has slammed former Chief of Army Staff and Minister of Interior, Lt.Gen. Abdulraham Dambazau (retd.) for likening the Indigenous People of Biafra and O’odua People’s Congress to terrorist group, Boko Haram.

MASSOB in statement released by its National Director of Information Edeson Samuel on Sunday April 11, stated that the “coordinated synergy of all pro-independence agitators in Biafra, Oduduwa and Middle Belt lands will always resist the Fulani domination.”

The seperatist group also alleged that Dambazzau who served as an Army General is being myopic and exhibiting loss of sense of reasoning. 

The statement read; 

“It is a well known fact that IPOB, OPC, MASSOB and other self-determination groups in Nigeria are engaged in a legitimate self-determination struggle for our people’s liberation from the series of slavery the British yoked us with the Hausa Fulani-dominated Nigeria Enterprise with their Islamic and Sharia hostages.

“How can a man who has served in the military as Army General suddenly become myopic and exhibit loss of his sense of reasoning by comparing IPOB, OPC to Islamic terrorist Boko Haram?

 “The Fulani from Sudan, Mali, Niger and Libya are now residents in Nigeria. They are in our rural villages as shoe menders, water well diggers, okada riders and tailors waiting to execute their plans of overtaking the Southern and Middle Belt regions.

“The coordinated synergy of all pro-independence agitators in Biafra, Oduduwa and Middle Belt lands will always resist the Fulani domination.”

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