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Orji Uzo-Kalu & Nnamdi Kanu. |
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WHO IS WHOSE ENEMY HERE?
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N35billion:
"Orji Uzor Kalu Tried To Bribe Nnamdi Kanu Through Me” – Nnamdi Kanu’s
Brother
…I
work for the CIA says Orji Uzor Kalu
…I
can connect you to Jonathan if you drop Biafra
The
recent noise over the whereabouts of the leader of the Biafra restoration
movement in Nigeria and worldwide, Prince Nnamdi Kanu by the supposed
revelation from a former governor of Abia State, Chief Orji Uzor Kalu who
stated recently that Prince Nnamdi Kanu had escaped to London through Malaysia.
The former governor also stated that members of the Indigenous People of Biafra
[IPOB] had engaged in illicit acts that included robbery and rape of women in
Abia State.
However
information recently made available to US indicates that the former governor
may have been angry and/or bitter with the Kanu family following a rebuff by
the family when he attempted to reach out to the family to help in persuading
Nnamdi Kanu into dropping the Biafra restoration project.
Specifically,
Orji Uzor Kalu had visited the home of Nnamdi Kanu on December 27, 2016 to meet
with Prince Nnamdi Kanu on the premise that he had a message from the President
of the republic of Nigeria, Major General Mohammadu Buhari.
Orji
Uzor Kalu was greeted at the balcony of the house by the father and mother to
Prince Nnamdi Kanu in the company of Emmanuel Kanu, the brother. He was not
allowed entrance into the main house where Nnamdi Kanu was seated with other
guests.
Orji
Uzor Kalu proceeded to tell the parents of Nnamdi Kanu that he had the powers
to revamp the family and put them on money should they help him in persuading
their son to drop the Biafra restoration project. He pointed to his powers as
an operative of the CIA [Central Intelligence of America] – and that he had
enormous pull in African affairs. He told them that America and United Kingdom
briefed him that there would not be any Biafra.
He
pledged to the family that if allowed audience with Nnamdi Kanu he will arrange
for Nnamdi Kanu to meet with the former President of Nigeria, Dr. Goodluck
Jonathan in Abuja – and that Jonathan can help open up doors of economic
opportunities for the entire family.
Orji
Uzor Kalu was softly rebuffed and told by the brother to Prince Nnamdi Kanu
that the family was not for sale nor were they in the position to compromise
the struggle in exchange for money or economic opportunities. The brother told
Orji Uzor Kalu that IPOB is bigger than Nnamdi Kanu or anyone in IPOB. So no
one can single-handedly collect bribe to compromise the restoration project.
Orji
Uzor Kalu departed the Kanu resident without achieving his objective. Four
months later in April 2017, Orji Uzor Kalu placed a call to the phone belonging
to Nnamdi Kanu’s brother, Emmanuel. Orji Uzor Kalu lamented bitterly that the
Kanu family was not giving him the leverage he requires to negotiate with the
Presidency. He told Emmanuel that he visited Nnamdi Kanu while he was at Kuje
prison – and had worked towards achieving his release from prison. But after
his release, Orji Uzor Kalu lamented that Nnamdi Kanu abandoned him and decided
to give glory to others and not him. He lamented bitterly that Nnamdi Kanu
decided not to visit him in the same manner he visited other supposed Igbo
leaders.
He
was assured by Emmanuel Kanu that Nnamdi Kanu will make out time to visit him
in Abuja once the schedule allows. But Nnamdi Kanu could not get around to
visiting Orji Uzor Kalu before Orji Uzor Kalu lost patience with the Kanu
family.
Orji
Uzor Kalu then changed his tactics and immediately went public to vilifying the
Kanu family and the Biafra restoration project.
Sources
close to the former governor told US he had assured the presidency he had the
magic to get the Nnamdi Kanu family to halt the Biafra restoration project. It
was alleged that Orji Uzor Kalu was mobilized to the tune of N35billion to
embark on the project.
“We
are sure he is only trying to impress his hausa fulani masters”. His recent
pronouncement that Nnamdi Kanu had escaped to London comes out of bitterness,
failure and desperation, says Emmanuel Kanu.
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