Uche Mefor, a former Deputy-Leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), on Monday accused the pro-Biafra group of being the “originator” of cannibalism and criminality in the southeast region of Nigeria.
POLITICS NIGERIA reports that Mefor while reacting to a recent press release by IPOB which denounced enforcers of Monday sit-at-home, said the group is reaping what it sowed.
“Criminals chasing ghost criminals (the same voice with the right hand, the same voice with the left hand) — The originators of criminality and cannibalism in Igbo part of Biafraland now sycophantically and pretentiously labour so hard to confuse the public and deny the henious crimes they threatened and committed against their own people. The evil you plot and commit shall collapse on you.
“If you sow treachery, you reap treachery. If you sow criminality, you reap criminality. If you sow insurbodination, you reap insurbodination. If you sow anarchy, you reap anarchy. No press release can overturn the crimes against humanity already committed,” Mefor wrote on his known Facebook page.
Despite calling sit-at-home off, hoodlums who claim to be IPOB members have been violently enforcing the directive. Some go as far as kidnapping people, killing them, burning their corpse and consuming their flesh.
On January 17, hoodlums destroyed vehicles and flogged traders in Enugu State.
On the same day in Anambra State, hoodlums enforcing the exercise attacked some passengers en route Asaba from Owerri in the Idemili area.
Most major markets have continued to be shut on Mondays, disrupting trading, which is the region’s economic mainstay.
IPOB first announced the sit-at-home to protest the detention of its leader Nnamdi Kanu, but later said it would be observed on the days of his court appearance.
The cannibalism story of the biafraud people is neither News nor new. Mbaeise people of Owerri have been known for ages, to be MANEATERS.