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BIAFRA: Nnamdi Kanu opens up on why he fights for Biafran Secession from Nigeria.

WHY I'M FIGHTING FOR SECESSION OF IGBOS FROM NIGERIA -NNAMDI KANU

Leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, says the demand for the secession of Igbos  and the entire South East from Nigeria is because Nigeria is not functioning well and can never function.

Kanu said this in an interview with Al-Jazeera, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Biafran war on Tuesday May 30.

In a chat at his Father's house in Umuahia, Abia State, KANU said, "Nothing seems to be working in Nigeria. There is pain and hardship everywhere. What we are fighting (for) is not self-determination for the sake of it. It's because Nigeria is not functioning and can never function".

Kanu who was granted bail last month, says he doesn't care if he is flouting one of the terms for his bail which prohibits him from granting media interviews.

"I don't care. I can't go outside to call for a press conference. I can't go on Biafra Radio to broadcast. I can't allow large (groups of) people to basically congregate outside to see me ... It's like asking me not to breath", he said.

Kanu decried the perceived marginalization of the Igbo in Nigeria, saying that they have been prevented from aspiring to assume important positions in the country such as President, Inspector General of Police, Chief of Army Staff, among others.

"I'm not allowed to contest for the Presidency of Nigeria because I'm Igbo. I'm not allowed to aspire to become the Inspector General of Police because I'm Igbo".

"I'm not allowed to become Chief of Army Staff because I'm Igbo. What sort of stupid country is that?"

End.

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