The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has stated that he will not go on exile following threats of his rearrest by the federal government.
The IPOB leader also said the group has the biggest movement and also the most vocal in the world.
He said neither IPOB nor himself can be intimidated by the federal government into hiding.
In a statement released by the media and publicity secretary, Emma Powerful, the pro-Biafra group said: “Our leader Nnamdi Kanu has made it abundantly clear to all and sundry that he is not going on exile as a result of these childish threats from Hausa Fulani dominated Nigeria Government.”
Powerful said the focus of the leadership of the group is to restore the freedom of Biafra and nothing short of that.
“IPOB family members worldwide under the leadership of Nnamdi Kanu remain nonviolent, irrespective of the well documented brutal killings of unarmed peaceful demonstrators, illegal detentions by the Police and Army.
”IPOB remains impregnable and no man born of a woman can stop the agitation for Biafra restoration. Until the Nigeria Government fix a date for referendum to settle the issue of Biafra in a civilized and democratic manner, this raging agitation led by Nnamdi Kanu will continue,” he added.