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‘Aisha Buhari and her boyfriend must go’- Nnamdi kanu blows up
Aisha Buhari and her husband must go, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu has blew up.
Onyxnews Nigeria reports that Nnamdi Kanu made this revelation when he took to his Facebook account to react to the recent protest in Katsina state.
Some residents have hit the streets in Katsina to protest the recent attacks against them.
In a video seen online, the protesters were seen burning billboards with President Muhammadu Buhari’s image.
However reacting to the protest, the supreme leader of IPOB, Kanu said: “I SALUTE THOSE PROTESTING IN KATSINA, KATSINA IS HAUSA LAND NOT FULANI
Thanks be to God that at last the true owners of Katsina have received sense and are rising up to take over their land from the Fulani usurpers and terrorists from the Futa Jallon.
I encourage my Hausa brethren not to ever relent in their quest to cast off the yoke of Fulani domination until their historic and ancient pride is returned. Hausa civilisation had Kings not Emirs, Fulani Emirs must leave Hausaland for Hausa Habe Monarchies to be returned. Hausa is an indigenous tribe the terrorists are not.
Unless the racist creation called Nigeria is tumbled, the great Hausa race will remain under Fulani bondage.
Aisha Buhari and her boyfriend must go.”
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