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Igbo Political leaders are in subjection to Fulani hegemony – MASSOB

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Leader of the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) has disclosed that the Igbo political leaders in Nigeria are under subjection of Fulani’s hegemony in the country.

Comrade Uchenna Madu who made this known while featuring on Elombah TV anchored in United Kingdom lamented that Nigeria as an entity has subjected the Igbo people to political slavery. [watch video below]

Comrade Madu said, “We don’t see Igbo political leaders as the problem even though they are part of it.

“What we have found out is that Nigeria as an entity subjected our people to slavery.

“They call it political slavery, even our political leaders in Nigeria, including those holding political offices either by appointment or by election.

“We have discovered that all of them are under the subjection of the real owners of Nigeria.

“Senators and the rest of them, all of them, they are being subjected, because of that subjection, they are afraid to propagate the interest of Ndi-igbo, in order to pay their master who are Hausa /Fulani.

“APC does not see Ndi-Igbo as part of their movement, they see Ndi-Igbo as a people that later joined them, as for the PDP, even when Igbos are major stakeholders in PDP, inwardly there are people that owned the party.”

He said that MASSOB discovered that irrespective of the contributions of Igbos to the development of the country, the Igbos have no future in Nigeria.

Madu said, ‘We have also discovered that Irrespective of our input towards building a better Nigeria for all, we have no future in Nigeria.

“Therefore, MASSOB is to restore Biafra, to revive Biafra. Igbos have no stake in Nigeria.

“Our belief in the unity and progress of Nigeria led us to self-establish in every part in Nigeria.

“We assist in developing Nigeria, we assist in reviving Nigeria’s economy, we assist in many ways to showcase Nigeria as a great nation all over the world in many angles.

“We invested much in Nigeria, but along the line, the rest of Nigeria see us as enemies, as intruders, as a people that are not supposed to live, and because of experience during the Nigeria/Biafra civil war of 1967 to 1970, the present generations are being tutored by their fathers that Ndi-Igbo are “not part of us””.

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