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Protesters shut down US Embassy in Abuja over IPOB comments

A group of Nigerian protesters practically shut down the US Embassy in Abuja following the country's stance on IPOB.

While addressing the crowd, the Coordinator of the protest, Comrade Richard Augustine, frowned at the stance of the US in going against the Nigerian government's position which declared the IPOB as a terrorist group.

Comrade Augustine stressed that instead of the US helping the government in the fight against terrorists in the country, they are tacitly giving support to an organization whose aim is to divide the nation as well as causing chaos among its citizens.

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Beginning his strongly worded address, Comrade Augustine said:

"People of the world, let it be known that we respect the United States a lot. We will, therefore, not want to believe stories that certain persons in the US Mission in Nigeria have been funding the activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra, for the twisted intent to destabilize our country.

For the records, IPOB was declared a terrorist organization by the order of a competent Federal High Court of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.

This order was properly captured as the 'Terrorism Prevention Proscription Order Notice, 2017', as contained in Volume 104 of the Federal Republic of Nigeria Official Gazette.

This makes it disgusting that a mere spokesperson for the US Embassy in Abuja, can now elevate himself to the status of a higher tribunal to second-guess the institution empowered by law to make such declaration.

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It is ridiculous that the US Embassy was here in Nigeria all the time IPOB and its leader, saturated and suffocated the public space with hate speech and did not seem it fit to urge restraint.

It must also be recalled that Nnamdi Kanu solicited for arms from IPOB US-based members.

In many of their propaganda, IPOB terrorists and leader, , do not hide the fact that they are counting on the United States to succeed in destroying Nigeria.

There is still room for the United States to stand on the right side of history by either declaring its neutrality or accepting that IPOB is what Nigerian laws say it is; a terror organization that must be immediately dismantled. The United States will do well to stay out of what it is not competent to interfere with.

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Nigerians have learned not to evaluate the threats confronting them with American templates that have never addressed its own problems with violent and terrorists related killing on its own soil.

We, therefore, state clearly, dear United States of America, it is Nigerian laws for Nigerian interest and in this matter, it is Nigeria first, Nigeria always."

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