Boko Haram: Remain: Remain in the North At Your Own Risk, Igbo's AAdvise To Return Home
In Onitsha, Anambra State,
South-East Nigeria, the MASSOB National Red Cross Chairman, Engr. Osondu
Okwaraeke recalled that prior to the peak of the killings by the sect, the
MASSOB leader, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike had urged Igbo resident in the volatile
area of the north to return home, adding that wazuruike even went as far as
providing transport and other logistics to them for easier evacuation.
“no sympathy for victims of Boko
Haram because a stitch in time saves nine” he noted.
“Uwazurike had specifically sent
about 200 luxury buses to our people in the north to bring them back because of
the killing of people by the terrorists, yet many of them did not return and
some of those who returned, later went back to the north, thinking that the war
had ended.”
He therefore called on the United
Nations, Catholic Pontiff, Israel and other world leaders to come to the rescue
of MASSOB to help actualize Biafra Republic.
The Igbo community in Jos had
confirmed that 36 of its kinsmen and women were killed and 42 others injured in
last Tuesday’s twin bomb blast at the terminus area of Jos metropolis in
Plateau State.
The Eze Igbo II of Jos, Prof. Joseph
Obilom and the Igbo Executive Council in Jos made this known in Jos in attack
that killed a total of 118 nigerians.
They said the 36 bodies had been identified just as many others were still missing and frowned at the secret mass burial for the decomposing bodies carried by the Plateau State government last Friday.
They said the 36 bodies had been identified just as many others were still missing and frowned at the secret mass burial for the decomposing bodies carried by the Plateau State government last Friday.

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