Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, has accused late nationalist, Nnamdi Azikiwe, of been the major cause of the problem Igbos are facing in Nigeria.
Kanu stated this while condemning the claims that Azikiwe was one of the greatest Igbos of his generation.
He accused Azikiwe of once reaching out to the French government to stop sending aides to Biafra because they were “rebels.”
IPOB in a statement through its spokesperson, Emma Powerful, quoted Kanu as saying, “Many have been led to believe that, Zik was in fact, one of the greatest Igbos of his generation but in reality, he was the problem that, Igbos still suffer today in Nigeria.”
“Just a few days ago, it was discovered that Dr Nnamdi Azikiwe (Zik) appealed to the French Government to stop sending aid to Biafra referring to our people as rebels. The same Zik while speaking to the press in London during the war and rebelled Chukwuemeka Odumegwu Ojukwu as a petty tyrant.”
“Isn’t it ironic that in spite of everything Zik did to sabotage our people’s struggle for freedom that, Governor Willy Obiano would declare a public holiday in Anambra State as to celebrate Zik’s birthday and thereby mocking the memories of those that, died during the genocide of 1967-70?”
“The problem we have in Biafraland is that the younger generation of our people who lack the true knowledge of history still refers to Zik as some human god whereas, in reality, Zik was inspired by personal ambition according to Professor Chinue Achebe, in his book titled “THE TROUBLE WITH NIGERIA”.
According to him, this is the same mistake the group is making with this current generation of governors, Ohaneze and Abuja based politicians. We never learn from history.
“Our people especially, the younger generation must stop patronizing the lies and propaganda regularly published on the pages of newspapers in a desperate attempt to keep Nigeria one at all cost and begin to carry out personal research as to independently discover the events that, occurred in the past.”