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Anybody talking about restructuring or Igbo presidency now is a coward -Bishop Udeh

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The General Overseer of Mount Zion Faith Global Liberation Ministries, Bishop Abraham Chris Udeh, has told Igbos to use the quit notice by youths in the North to work harder towards the actualisation of Biafra.

Bishop Udeh stated that the Republic of Biafra can be achieved now if all Igbos home and abroad unite as they have been subtly warned, through the ultimatum, to leave Nigeria.

He said that the Igbo would be blamed by the international community, if the opportunity offered by the quit notice was not fully utilized.

The cleric wondered why Ohaneze Ndigbo and some sections of the Igbo were still talking about Igbo presidency and restructuring “already overtaken by events”.

His words: “My worry is only Igbo hypocrisy. There is no oneness and unity of purpose amongst the Igbo. There are still discordant tunes; otherwise, why should some people be talking about restructuring and Igbo presidency instead of rallying round Nnamdi Kanu to use this opportunity to actualize Biafra.
“That is the problem we have. Anybody talking about restructuring or Igbo presidency now is a coward.

“No agreement between the Hausa and Igbo will hold. What about the Aburi Accord. Did it stand? All we want is an independent State of Biafra. No more, no less! Anybody saying a different thing is on his own.”


He admonished the Igbo not to forget what happened to their relatives in the North in 1967, saying they should return to their home states immediately.

Recall that Bishop Udeh, in January, stated that God is angry over the continuous incarceration of leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu.

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