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More hardship for Nigerians -Uwazuruike 

From Everest Ezihe, Owerri

Chief Ralph Uwazuruike, the founder and leader of Movement for Actualization of Sovereign State of Biafra (MASSOB) and Biafra Independent Movement (BIM) has predicted more hardship for Nigerians, saying the present economic depression of the country is a child’s play to compare with what her citizens are going to experience in the nearest future.

Uwazuruike equally predicted that the hardship will be a catalyst that will led to the breaking up of the nation into 6 geo-regional independent countries, in accordance with the existing six geo-political zones to develop at its own pace.

He stated that, “God had already placed His curses and hardship upon hardships on the country itself until Nigeria says, ‘let Biafra go,’ and there will be peace.

The freedom fighter made these predictions last weekend before news men shortly after his monthly leadership meeting with Chieftains of his groups at the prestigious Ojukwu Memorial Library, Auditorium, New Owerri, the Imo state capital.

He also berated religious leaders in Nigeria, saying they are hobnobbing with political leaders for selfish interests noting that the wraths of God will be upon them for betraying Nigerian masses.

According to him, “there are no men of God in Nigeria and Southeast in particular.

They are not genuine, they are business men and politicians who are errand boys to the governors and politicians just for a mere peanut”, he said.

Similarly, a press statement issued   and signed by the National Director of information/ Senior Special Assistant to BIM-MASSOB on Media and Publicity, Mazi Chris Mocha, Uwazuruike also approved and recognized Bishop Gregory Ashiegbu as the Archbishop of Biafra.

Uwazuruike who further lambasted pastors, reverend fathers and Bishops, has directed the members of MASSOB, and BIM, not to allow any other hand to touch his body if he dies except the newly ordained Biafran Archbishop, Gregory Ashiegbu. 

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