Oduduwa Nation: Nnamdi Kanu reacts to forceful reopening of Idi-Iroko border

The leader of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has reacted to the reopening of the Idi-Iroko border in Ogun state by the Oduduwa agitators.

Kanu lauded the Oduduwa Republic agitators who invaded the Idi-Iroko border on Saturday and reopened all the gates, stating that they are the owners of the land.

Recall that Idiroko, a border town between Nigeria and the Republic of Benin was closed in 2019 when the Federal Government directed that all importations be done through the seaports.

In a viral video, the agitators led by the Yoruba activist, Sunday Igboho were seen destroying the gates at the border, screaming, “We have opened the border at Idi-Iroko!”

The Biafra Freedom fighter congratulated the agitators for repossessing their land from Fulani Caliphate.

The tweet reads: “The real owners of the land; the indigenous owners of ‘Nigeria’ are beginning to repossess their land from Fulani Caliphate, their stooges, vassals & hangers-on.

“Congratulations to my #Oduduwa brethren for the successful retake of the Idi-Iroko border from #Fulani terrorists”.

 

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