On Tuesday, the Nigerian police said at least seven farmers in the southeast state of Enugu were killed in a Fulani raid that IPOB said could spark a “second genocide”.
“I can assure you more people are coming to Indigenous People of Biafra,” said Prince Emmanuel Kanu,
Nnamdi, Emmanuel Kanu’s brother, is the group’s leader and is facing treason charges for “propagating a secessionist agenda”.
“IPOB is conducting serious meetings all over Biafraland to find a solution,” he told AFP. “For how long to you want to continue killing us and for how long do you want us to remain quiet?”, Emmanuel concluded.
Meanwhile, CAN Youths in the South East have urged Ndigbo to stop buying cows from the Fulanis.
A move it says will cripple their business as a form of vengeance.