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Question marks on Nnamdi Kanu’s reign as #IPOBhasFallen trends on Twitter
As far as Nigeria’s Twitterati are concerned, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s reign as leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra is over.
A hashtag #IPOBhasFallen began trending on Nigerian Twitter on Monday, with tweets exposing one scam or the other committed by Kanu.
The integrity attacks followed the accusation by the Nigerian government that Kanu has been spending $85,000 monthly to spread lies about the treatment of Christians in Nigeria.
A government statement pointed out the incongruity in this as Kanu claims to be a Jew, often wearing the Jewish skullcap called Kippah.
The commenters on Twitter, on Monday, with pictures and videos questioned Kanu’s integrity.
One tweet by Ara Emeka Joshua said:
“I have never seen deceit like this before in my life. That someone is obtaining money by trick from everywhere claiming is fighting for our freedom #IPOBhasFallen”.
I have never seen deceit like this before in my life. That someone is obtaining money by trick from everywhere claiming is fighting for our freedom #IPOBhasFallen pic.twitter.com/JvLHNhB5ZO
— Ara Emeka Joshua (@AraJoshua1) June 15, 2020
I thought I have seen it all from this guy,little did I know that he has scammed my people this far,This man deserves to be arrested and sentenced o life imprisonment #IPOBhasFallen pic.twitter.com/Bcl0xDtCce
— Ogechi (@Drumlurd) June 15, 2020
Lolzzx???
It’s indeed the voices of IPOB criminals under the tutelage of Wanted Criminal Nnamdi Kanu the Swindler! Nor be only India & Russia dey give una money, what about Afghanistan & Iran???
Òpònú játijàti!
Abeg, I support my sane Igbo friends not IPOB. #IPOBhasFalllen pic.twitter.com/ZZeSwUTnvh— Yetty Oyelami (@YOyelami) June 15, 2020
Ndo o… Twitter landlord ?? pic.twitter.com/4VGvEDnMqk
— Justina Benson (@JustinaBenson10) June 15, 2020
Ibo man don’t bow for anybody. Yen yen yen #IPOBhasFallen pic.twitter.com/9aXqEE9LQU
— B For Boy (@BForBoy8) June 15, 2020
Who ever is sponsoring #IPOBhasFallen trend just got scammed.
The guys floating new accounts to push this trend will be smiling to the bank tomorrow while IPOB agitations will continue.
Just make sure you are paid reasonable amount and not N1000, N500. pic.twitter.com/Dn3xHOr0HF
— Comrade ???? (@iAGB4REAL) June 15, 2020
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