The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has confirmed the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu, its leader, saying the development is “not the end of the road”.
In a statement by Emma Powerful, the group’s spokesman, and quoted by TheCable, IPOB is asking her members to “mobilise” and attend the court hearing on July 26 when Kanu’s trial will continue.
“IPOB will not relent in the pursuit of Biafra freedom. We have crossed the Rubicon in our struggle for the restoration of Biafran Sovereignty. There is no going back no matter the level of intimidation by our oppressors,” he added.