
Igbo Women in Diaspora are the Major Financiers of IPOB…. GILR
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At Abuja, we had a three hour long meeting with the organizers of Peace in South East Project (PISE-P).
One of the areas we (I-MOVE) agreed to partner with PISE-P is in reaching out to foreign governments where Ndi Igbo who are fermenting trouble in Ala Igbo are domiciled.
We agreed to send our documentary, This Is Not Us, which exposes the IPOB orchestrated destruction in Ala Igbo to these nations.
The plan is to alert these foreign governments that they are harboring sponsors and enablers of terrorism in Nigeria.
By doing the above, we intend for the government of these nations to swing into action, arrest and try these indirect perpetrators of terrorism in the South East.
We (I-MOVE) also had a teleconference with the Director General of Global Igbo Leaders (GILR) Representatives, Chief Amadiebubu Mbama.
This group which operates from the United States of America informed us that they were at the forefront of facilitating Simon Ekpa’s incarceration.
They alleged if the prosecution of Ekpa was left solely to the Nigerian government, Simon Ekpa would still be free.
They also informed us that Igbo women in diaspora are the major financiers of IPOB.
How true the above claims are, we (I-MOVE) cannot currently ascertain.
I want to thank Barr. Chike Udekwe, the chairman of Otu Oka Iwu, Abuja, for facilitating the teleconference with GILR.
The fight to rescue the soul of our dear Ala Igbo from meaningless and violent agitation is on. There is no going back on this all important task.
Peace and prosperity will return to Ala Igbo. Ala Igbo shall be great again!
No matter how highly placed you are, soon, there will be no genuine need to move around any part of your ancestral homeland with security.
Ezeikolomuo
Igbo Consciousness Teacher
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