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Sunday 15 May 2016

DSS Would Have Released Nnamdi Kanu of IPOB Immediately - Archbishop Ojo


        Archbishop Ojo has reacted to the proposed grazing reserve and also to the illegal detention of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu of Radio Biafra and the leader of IPOB worldwide.
 He made this known while talking to newsmen at his Calvary
Kingdom Church, CKC, in Okoko-maiko area of
Lagos, Arch-bishop Ojo expressed disa-
ppointment at a statement credited to Fulani
Herdsmen who threatened that nobody can stop
them from grazing their cows any where in the

country.
Speaking in an interview at the end of the
church's annual Women Convention, erst-while
PFN general secretary further argued that one
northern state functionary even went to the
ridiculous extent of saying that there would be
no country called Nigeria if these people are
denied grazing reserves in the South.

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Arguing that Nigeria has come to a crossroads,
the Pentecostal archbishop posited that several
Christian leaders who spearheaded the campaign
for change during last year's presidential elect-
ion are now ashamed to admit the current
develop-ments, saying that people voted for
change last not anticipating that we will see
what we are seeing today.
"Nobody anticipated that few months after that
election people will go to their farms and will not
return...women will go to their farms and will
return unable to say the grave circumstances
they they have encountered in the farms and the
equivocations of some northerners which are
tanta-mount to treason," he stated.
According to him, the authorities should immed-
iately release the Indigenous People of Biafra,
IPOD leader, Nnamdi Kanu because re-cent
equivocations cannot be compared to the
agitations of the young political activist who has
been in detention since last year.

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Leave
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"The truth is that many of the Christian leaders
are in there, not knowing how to address the
situation because they had compromised their
faith. We cannot continue like this. Our prayer is
that God should stop them in the evil endea-
vour," Ojo prayed, noting that the proposal for
grazing reserves in every part of the country is
not acceptable because "Buhari is supposed to
president of every Niger-ian."

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