Jonathan's aide Okupe weeps over Biafra agitation - Dr Doyin Okupe says he is weeping for the Biafran agitation - The former presiden...
Jonathan's aide Okupe weeps over Biafra agitation
- Dr Doyin Okupe says he is weeping for the Biafran agitation
- The former presidential aide says he sympathized with the Igbo people
- He therefore accused the federal government of not doing enough to solve the problems of the people
Former presidential aide, Dr Doyin Okupe, has lambasted the presidency for not taking the issue of Biafra seriously.
Okupe accused the government of pushing the Igbo people to the wall by not treating them fairly in the scheme of things in Nigeria.
He also lashed at the presidency for not inviting the leadership of Indigenous People of Biafra in their recent consultation with leaders of thoughts from the south-east region.
In a statement made obtained by
NAIJ.com , Okupe says the federal government are always making bad judgement when it comes to the situation of the Igbo people.
Okupe accused the government of pushing the Igbo people to the wall by not treating them fairly in the scheme of things in Nigeria
"There is indeed a "god" in Abuja. He is a very prideful and powerful god and his head office is in the Villa, the seat of power.
"Unlike Jehovah God, it does not give liberty to his subjects to exercise their will. He is captivating, imposing and compelling, forcing his will at random on his subjects and their subordinates.
- Dr Doyin Okupe says he is weeping for the Biafran agitation
- The former presidential aide says he sympathized with the Igbo people
- He therefore accused the federal government of not doing enough to solve the problems of the people
Former presidential aide, Dr Doyin Okupe, has lambasted the presidency for not taking the issue of Biafra seriously.
Okupe accused the government of pushing the Igbo people to the wall by not treating them fairly in the scheme of things in Nigeria.
He also lashed at the presidency for not inviting the leadership of Indigenous People of Biafra in their recent consultation with leaders of thoughts from the south-east region.
In a statement made obtained by
NAIJ.com , Okupe says the federal government are always making bad judgement when it comes to the situation of the Igbo people.
Okupe accused the government of pushing the Igbo people to the wall by not treating them fairly in the scheme of things in Nigeria
"There is indeed a "god" in Abuja. He is a very prideful and powerful god and his head office is in the Villa, the seat of power.
"Unlike Jehovah God, it does not give liberty to his subjects to exercise their will. He is captivating, imposing and compelling, forcing his will at random on his subjects and their subordinates.
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