Headline
I will be on live broadcast tomorrow, to show I’m alive – Nnamdi Kanu
The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, has finally reacted to the rumour going viral that he is dead, promising to go on a live broadcast.
In a statement he posted on his official Facebook page today, Tuesday 28, April, Kanu, said he will appear live on his official Facebook page during his usual radio broadcast, tomorrow being Wednesday 29, April 2020.
“Unlike the so-called shy president, of Nigeria with his recorded 16 minute newscast from the basement of a hotel in Cuba.
READ ALSO: What Nnamdi Kanu said about Buhari’s broadcast on COVID-19 lockdown
“I will be LIVE here on Facebook, on this page at 7pm with no edited speech or digitally remastered video by the Chinese.
“No photo shopped background, no hyper reality face mask, all questions answered, mother tongue spoken, Igbo in evidence, correct date mentioned and confirmed.
“No hiding from the public. Raw painful truths delivered live and direct to the world with LIVE question and answer sessions.
“Gospel of heaven preached without compromise. Raw truth proclaimed that darkness may flee. The Zoo has fallen and Biafra is imminent.”
-
Headline1 week ago
BREAKING: Gov Okpebholo Orders Freezing Of All State-owned Bank Accounts
-
Entertainment7 days ago
BREAKING: Kizz Daniel Announces Break From Music
-
Entertainment6 days ago
Miss Universe 2024: Chidimma Adetshina Awarded First-runner-up Award
-
Entertainment1 week ago
JUST IN: Court Postpones Falanas’ Suit Against VDM
-
Headline6 days ago
BREAKING: Lucky Aiyedatiwa Wins Ondo Guber Election – INEC Declares
-
Headline1 week ago
2024 Globe Soccer Award: Lookman, Ronaldo, Messi, Others Nominated (Full List)
-
Headline3 days ago
BREAKING: Son of Norway’s Crown Princess, Marius Hoiby Arrested On Rape, Abuse Charges
-
Headline4 days ago
CAF Awards 2024: Lookman Makes Final Shortlist, Ekong Misses Out
-
Headline3 days ago
BREAKING: South Africa Assumes G20 Leadership From Brazil
-
Headline20 hours ago
BREAKING: Supreme Court Cancels National Lottery Act