Muhammadu Buhari: Yoruba Nation and IPOB Gatz Behave for United Nations General Assembly – Nigerian Presidency

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Muhammadu Buhari’s office said the Yoruba nation and the Gatz IPOB are behaving for the United Nations General Assembly.
Say nigerians want the Yoruba nation and indigenous people of Biafra among oda activists to start protesting for the UN headquarters in New York.
The President of Nigeria is due to address the United Nations General Assembly on September 24, 2021.
And the Yoruba nation, Biafra activists do not swear to demonstrate the same day.
For the sake of concern, the office of President Buhari, aka the Nigerian Presidency, is not cutting eyes off critics.
Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to President Buhari, even called on the media to focus on core issues as President Buhari visits the United Nations.
But it is normal for Nigerian diaspora groups to use the United Nations General Assembly – which is the world’s largest platform – to draw attention to the cause.
Why is President Buhari worried about the Yoruba nation, IPOB for the UNGA?
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E dey however shocking, to see the lawyers of the “Yoruba Nation” on Tuesday September 14th dey do padi-padi with the indigenous peoples of Biafra [IPOB]. Shehu made a statement on Wednesday.
IPOB is a designated terrorist organization. E now publicly discloses a 50,000 strong paramilitary organization. Buhari’s spokesperson adds.
The Nigerian presidency said the IPOB routinely murdered the security services and innocent civilians, with a serious picture of violent attacks during the year.
And they are currently trying to hold the Nigerian states hostage with orders to stay at home under threat of terror. Di statement add.
Buhari’s Office Undoubtedly Says Nigerians And The Whole World Will Judge Yoruba Nation By Society [referring to IPOB in dis case] they keep.
No one will take the Yoruba Nation seriously if they continue to partner with IPOB. President Buhari spoke through his spokesperson.
The Yoruba Nation’s cooperation with IPOB will be a worrying development, once they join them and increase violent gatherings in Nigeria. Tok of the Nigerian Presidency.
Actions and associations speak louder than words. The Yoruba nation’s tok for promoting human rights must therefore be ignored. Garba Shehu concludes
Meanwhile, President Buhari’s office said the Nigerian government will continue its work at the UN to tackle corruption and illicit financial flows, and international cooperation.
It is only through the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development that we will ensure a prosperous future in Nigeria. E add.
Yoruba nation protesters for Ojota, Lagos
Gathering of the Yoruba Nation – Background
Gatherings to promote the âYoruba Nationâ campaign are being organized for states in the South West region of Nigeria.
The organizers call for the self-determination of the Yoruba pipo who mainly occupy southwestern Nigeria.
Ilana Omo Oodua na di coordinating body of Yoruba self-determination groups.
BBC Pidgin Observe says that in recent months, rallies have taken place every Saturday.
On May 15, hundreds of pipo wey dey call on the Yoruba nation to unite peacefully for Osun State in southwestern Nigeria.
For the month of April, the scata police gather the Yoruba wey dem bin wan do nation for Ibadan, capital of the state of Oyo.
The ginger of the Di Yoruba Nation has started to be noisy more recently.
Yoruba rights activist Sunday Adeyemo, better known as Sunday Igboho wey dey lead dis meetings, says not to back down on the dia’s demand.
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Background of unrest in IBOB and Biafra
Since the end of the Nigerian civil war of 1967, known as the “Biafra War”, many groups have campaigned for di Igbo, part of southern Nigeria, to separate.
These groups include the indigenous peoples of Biafra [IPOB] and di Movement for the updating of the sovereign state of Biafra [MASSOB]
The immediate cause of the recent unrest for Biafra in Nigeria began on October 19, 2015.
Dat na wen dem arrest of Nnamdi Nwannekaenyi Kanu, leader of the indigenous people of Biafra, [IPOB], by di kontri secret police Department of State Services [DSS].
Nnamdi Kanu na di director of Radio Biafra, an unlicensed station that is on a crusade in a violent struggle for independence for Biafra in southeastern Nigeria.
The charges against Kanu include sedition, ethnic incitement and treason.
Some offenses carry heavy penalties, ranging from long prison terms to the death penalty.
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Nnamdi Kanu na im dey operates Radio Biafra
Those who agitate ben dey above all claim its freedom, but also call for the restoration of Biafra as an independent kontri.
At present, Biafra does not exist as a unit or form of government inside Nigeria and the separatists are not clear how they view the territory of “New Biafra”.
Some claim that we will include all areas in southern Igbo, including parts of the oil-rich Niger Delta from Asari-Dokubo to the south and Benue State to the north.
But di oda pipo of dem don regions oppose plans to include dem inside any new Biafra, according to International Crisis Group Nigeria analyst Nnamdi Obasi.
Oda separatists say a restored Biafra go dey is limited to five main Igbo states – Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Enugu and Imo – also known as Nigeria’s “south-eastern zone”.