We will join Biafra agitators to fight Nigeria with missiles, chemical weapons – Militants threaten

We will join Biafra agitators to fight
Nigeria with missiles, chemical
weapons – Militants threaten

Author: Nnenna Ibeh

Category: IT news

- A new militant group has threatened to fight with
Biafra agitators against Nigeria
- The militant group said Nigeria is a failed state
- The group said there would be severe implications
if the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra
Nnamdi Kanu is rearrested
A new militant group has threatened to fight with
Biafra agitators against Nigeria.
The group Adaka Boro Avenger (ABA) described
Nigeria as a failed stated.
The militants said it will join effort with the agitators
to fight Nigeria with chemical weapons and missiles.
The ABA in a statement signed by its spokesperson
Edmos Ayayeibo called on the Pan-Niger Delta Forum
(PANDEF) led by an elder statesman Edwin Clark to
stay away from all issue concerning the Niger Delta
region.
The group said the call for the rearrest of the leader of
the Indigenous People of Biafra Nnamdi Kanu by
Arewa youths and some northern groups is laughable.
ABA said there would be severe implications if Kanu is
rearrested by the Nigerian government.
Ayayeibo said: " That is not possible and the Nigerian
government will never dare it again.
“The Federal Government does not recognize you people
(Ijaw leaders); and we will no longer listen to you. We
thank you for your efforts, especially to Papa E. K.
Clark, King Alfred Diete-Spiff and Victor Attah,"
Ayayeibo said.
He further warned on the federal government not to
make attempts to fight ABA as there would be
rehabilitation by the Niger Deltans.
“To the Federal Government of Nigeria don’t try to fight
us, because it is totally a missile and chemical war. We
have joined hands with Biafra and other foreigners," he
said.
NAIJ.com earlier reported that the director of Voice of
Nigeria Osita Okechukwu said the security operatives
failed to rearrest Kanu to maintain sanity across
Nigeria.
Okechukwu also said Kanu rearrest could lead to a
growing agitation from the people in the South-East
and South-South region.
He also said that it is for the same reason that security
operatives were yet to arrest the Northern groups that
issued quit notice to the Igbos living in the North.
Watch video of Nnamdi Kanu addressing followers in
Isiama Afara, Abia state:

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