Asari Dokubo, a former Niger Delta militant leader, has vowed to kill the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu for compromising the struggle to actualize the state of Biafra.
Dokubo said that the struggle for the actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra has been compromised by the IPOB leader.
In a video he shared on Facebook on Wednesday morning, he wondered why Kanu is running instead of facing the Nigerian Government squarely.
He also blasted Kanu for alleged killing Prophet Anthony Nwoko, insisting he has not killed anyone before, even as a Muslim.
He said, “Our fellow Biafrans, in this period of darkness, a few people have decided to thrash our struggle in the blood of our own people. So that they will become Supreme leaders, saviours and messiahs.
“We didn’t see the red flag, the signals were always there but some people saw it before us.
“But because we believed that Biafra must be achieved with any means possible, we did not see these dangerous signals early enough.”
Asari, still talking about the assassination of Biafra Prophet, Nwoko, said it was wrong for the Biafran struggle to be turned into bloodshed.
He warned that he would not hesitate to kill Nnamdi Kanu if he dares him, saying, “I’ll smoke you out. I’m not boasting.
“I’ll smoke you out from every hole, every corner. They know me.
“If one idiot threatens to attack me and makes good his words to attack me, I’ll kill him.”
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