The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu has penned down a poem from Kuje Prison where he is being detained.In his new poem, the IPOB leader said he is ready to die for the freedom of Biafra.Kanu also said he cannot be bought or cowed into renouncing his agitation for Biafra.
I told them that I'm determined to liberate my people...
They think I'm joking, they told me to come to Nigeria if I'm serious about it...
I'm ever determined not to disappoint my people cos I bet my life to it...
Nobody can buy me or pay me off, you can go to hell with your pounds and dollars, all I want is to see Biafra my Nation which you denied us...
If it meant to take my life to restore Biafra I'm giving up my life for my people cos they've suffered enough...
Don't grieve for me just pray for my People's freedom...
I only want to see my people happy in a country they deserve...
They can't continue to be dying in the hands of Nigerians...
Hausa-Fulani herdsmen and my people are not meant to live together, never!!!
We are forced to live in this entity called Nigeria which is nothing but Zoo where anything can happen and nobody cares!!!
Yorubas think that they are in tune with Hausa-Fulani's but I laugh at them cos these people don't value life and they'll soon start killing both the Yorubas till then they will understand what am saying and why I want my people out of this dangerous nation...
We are Biafrans, though we do have many judas in higher authorities holding us down but we can never let them pull us down due to their selfish interest...
I don't hate any tribe in this nation I love everybody equally but it's not a must to live together...
Marriage is never by force why are they forcing us to live together by force???
It's either Biafra or Death, I better remain in here than to be in uk and watch my people die for nothing...
I will never disappoint my people but it's up to my people not to disappoint me...
4 people out of 100 to restore Biafra, where are the remaining 96???...
We must fulfill this mission which I was born for, IPOB I'm proud of you all.
Nnamdi Kanu
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