Biafra: Kukah says, Kanu is a bigger crowd-puller than Buhari



The Catholic Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, Most Rev. Matthew Kukah, has said nothing wasn't right with the unsettling for Biafra by individuals from the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra.

Kukah, who said this on Friday night at the assembly address of the Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Osun State, included that the expert Biafra instigators were practicing the flexibility of expression.

The minister exhorted the Federal Government to join forces with the Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, saying the administration ought to try to work with him in view of his magnetism.

The diocesan further said no Nigerian legislator could activate a colossal number of supporters like Kanu without paying them, saying the administration did not have to dog this sort of individual but rather to cooperate with him.

Kukah said: "This nation can't proceed with along these lines. MASSOB has right to request Biafra since we have flexibility of expression. The issue of Nigeria ought not be with Kanu but rather ought to be with who let the entryway open.

"The President of Nigeria or any representative, unless he pays, can't bring the quantity of individuals that Kanu brought out. The uneasiness of Nigeria ought to be that a young fellow who can bring out such awesome number of individuals merits working with."

The pastor likewise wailed over the condition of Nigerian colleges. He said the administration and in addition instructors ought to be faulted if a few understudies neglected to graduate.

Kukah expressed that understudies had a say in the advancement of their teachers in a few colleges yet that was not the situation in the country's varsities.

"Somewhere else, understudies have a say in the advancement of their educators however here in Nigeria, an excess of indecencies are being dedicated. We require an era of legal advisors and judges who can twist the circular segment of equity for poor people," he included.

In his introductory statements, the Vice-Chancellor of the OAU, Prof. Bamitale Omole, said the college remained the best in the nation, saying numerous deeds had been accomplished since he expected office.


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