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Ndigbo’s Quest For Igbo Presidency Will End Up Being A Waste – Bishop Abraham Chris

Ohanaeze Ndigbo

Ohanaeze Ndigbo

Popular founder of Mount Zion Faith Global Liberation Ministries Inc, Bishop Abraham Chris Udeh has come out to say that Ndigbo should stop wasting their time on Igbo presidency in 2023.

He recently revealed this while speaking to newsmen in his office, in reaction to the recent appointment of service chiefs.

According to him, instead of concentration on Igbo presidency, Ndigbo should focus on going for Biafra, because the power brokers in the north would continue to dominate for a while.

The Bishop added that he a revelation that Ndigbo’s quest to produce a Nigeria President would end up being a fruitless quest.

His words, “I have a revelation that Ndigbo’s quest to produce a Nigeria President would not only amount to a fruitless venture but also an exercise in futility”.

“I insist that what would favour Ndigbo is to expedite efforts to actualize Biafran nation and not an Igbo president because any Igbo man elected as Nigerian President would not last in office and would be subjected to the wishes and dictates of the power brokers in Nigeria”.

“The Northern oligarchy had continued in pretence to support Nigerian President of Igbo extraction in 2023 as if they meant it. Ndigbo should be cautious about the game plan and not to fall for it.”

“All the juicy appointments in the current government at the federal level go to the North. How do you think they can easily allow an Igbo man to become a President to lose their position just like that. It is not possible. The game plan is to pretentiously allow an Igbo man to become President only to frustrate him”.

“Restructuring is not even a good option. I don’t support that. Biafra is the solution and nothing less than that.”



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