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Shocking revelations by a former CBN Chief, Dr. Obadiah Mailafia: A Northern governor leads Boko Haram, plans to ignite civil war

A former senior official of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Dr. Obadiah Mailafia, has revealed that a Northern Governor is the leader of Boko Haram in Nigeria.

Dr. Mailafia disclosed this in an interview aired by Nigeria Info Radio.

Mailafia also revealed that the governor is plotting to ignite civil war in Nigeria that will result in heavy human casualty against the southerners in Nigeria.

In the shocking revelations, the former CBN chieftain said he and his group have intelligence network on Boko Haram/bandits and their plans in 2022 to start a civil war in Nigeria.

Watch video:

Speaking further, Dr. Mailafia said:

“My father was a missionary pastor, I remember as a child he did so much to protect Igbo families … And I’ve always said it, Nigeria will never be normal until we kneel down and ask for forgiveness from Ndigbo for the wicked sins we committed against them”.

Watch another clip of the video:

Reacting, the former chairman of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), Prof. Chidi Odinkalu said:

Take it from Dr Obadiah Mailafia: @NigeriaGov is not (only) unable, they are unwilling to protect the victims of #SouthernKadunaMassacre.

The #BodyLanguage of the regime shows they own the #ElRuffian perpetrators of the massacres.”

Watch yet another clip:

Obadiah also said:

“The Fulanis want our ancestral land and we will do all we can to stop them. Usman dan-fodio jihad army couldn’t defeat our forefathers in 1800s jihad and will not defeat us now!”

and…

“Our destiny as Southern Kaduna is no longer in the north, We shall never be northerners, we shall either stand on our own or join the south”

 

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