THE Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra on Thursday condemned the statement credited to the Speaker, House of Representatives, Mr Femi Gbajabiamila, in which he likened the Yoruba Nation agitators, Indigenous Peoples of Biafra and other Pro- Biafra agitators as not different from ISWAP and Boko Haram terrorists.
The leader of MASSOB, Uchenna Madu, in a statement by his National Director of Information, Mr Edeson Samuel, described the unguarded statement of the Speaker as unfortunate. The pro-Biafra agitators said, “It is unfortunate for a well trained lawyer, who is also the Speaker of the nation’s parliament to stoop so low in making such unreasonable and inconsequential comment.
“How could a lawyer, who ought to know the difference between self- determination and terrorism, open his mouth in a public gathering and declared that a man who wants his freedom is the same with a criminals that go about kidnapping school children, destroying churches, mosques, killing people at will.”
It's quite simple; he's an educated illiterate. He only cares about what his northern masters think, so he's not in touch with reality. This so-called lawyer, and others like him, are simply a waste of space in the National Assembly.
The senators in Nigeria have sold their souls to Satan. I dare him to call boko haram terrorist, but he will call ESN ,IPOB, amotekun and odua agitators terrorist. while boko haram and herds men killing every where in Nigeria are good citizens that's how bad
Those that killed police officers soldiers, prison wardens, priest or went to school where kids were taking WAEC examining terrorising them by shooting sporadically in the air and setting bikes on fire are terrorists.
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