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Monday, March 20, 2017

Nnamdi Kanu distances self from US launch of Radio Biafra

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, has distanced himself and his deputy, Uche Mefor, from a live broadcast on Radio Biafra slated for yesterday in the United States, US.

The IPOB leader, who spoke through his lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, in a telephone conversation with
an online portal, PREMIUM TIMES, yesterday, said he was aware but did not give permission for the launch.

Radio Biafra was slated to go on air live in the US, yesterday. This was disclosed by Leonard Anemene, a leader of the organisation, in a
statement issued on Friday.

Mr. Anemene noted that if not for some challenges, the project would have been out earlier.

He, however, failed to disclose the exact location where the station will be operating from.

“Radio Biafra has approval and authorization to set up in America according to the US laws,”

Mr. Kanu said, yesterday, adding: “But neither me nor my deputy, Uche Mefor, gave approval for it to go on air today (yesterday) in America.”

Mr. Kanu is currently being tried by the Federal Government for treason based on his formation of IPOB, establishment of Radio Biafra, and his call for a sovereign Biafran state.




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