Igbos in diaspora sending money to criminals to destroy South-East for non-existent Biafra will soon face disgrace – Joe Igbokwe

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Joe Igbokwe, a prominent chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has declared that those responsible for the ongoing insecurity in the South East will soon face disgrace.

According to Igbokwe, certain malicious elements have been using foreign currencies to incite trouble in the geopolitical zone under the pretense of supporting the non-existent Biafra movement.

He specifically called out individuals of Igbo descent living abroad, accusing them of sending millions of pounds and dollars to finance these harmful activities.

Igbokwe warned that these sponsors would soon start to regret their actions and count their losses.

In a Facebook post on Sunday, the APC chieftain stated, “All our Igbo brothers in the diaspora who were busy wiring millions of pounds and dollars to common criminals and murderers in the name of fighting for the non-existent Biafra project should be counting their losses now. Those people are now silent.”

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