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How Nnamdi Kanu was expelled from UNN for Cultism – Activist, Ofoegbu

An activist, Chukwuka Ofoegbu has claimed that the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, was expelled from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka (UNN) over cult-related activities.

Ofoegbu, who is popularly known as ‘Ijelespeaks’ took to his Facebook page on Sunday to criticise Kanu and his group, IPOB.

Speaking on Facebook live monitored by some online media, Ofoegbu said that Kanu was not a ‘graduate’ adding that he was an ‘ordinary barber’ in brixton, London before forming IPOB.

He said: “Well you have been deceived for a very long time with the family background of Nnamdi Kanu. He never schooled and graduated in London, instead he was a common brixton barber.”

“Nnamdi Kanu was expelled from university of Nigeria Nsukka for being a cultist.”

“Well Nnamdi Kanu was never a strong man so he wanted to look strong. His contributions was going to mass communication to be chasing after girls. So Nnamdi Kanu’s mother’s boyfriend who lives in Manchester till date sent Nnamdi Kanu to the U.K with a student’s visa. He did not go to any school. Give me where he graduated then I’ll hang my self.”

“Just like Simeon Ekpa, I challenged to show the medal he won for Nigeria. But the medal he showed because of my challenge all had Finland’s flag. So Simeon Ekpa actually won no medal for Nigeria. The medal Simeon Ekpa won was for a village competition in Finland.”

“So with Nnamdi Kanu sweet mouth he entered a Ghanian woman’s hand that was the woman that gave him his Britain’s citizenship. He impregnated the woman that was how he got his first son. If you investigate this and its a lie, I will delete all my pages.”

It is worthy to note that Ofoegbu has been very vocal about his dislike for the pro-secessionist group.

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