LEADER of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, yesterday, vowed to resist any plan to Islamise any part of Igbo land.
Kanu said that no part of Nigeria within Biafra territory will be islamised in his life time.
The IPOB leader said this while addressing a huge crowd of Biafra activists when he visited Nri, the ancestral home of Ndigbo.
At Nri, Kanu, who was accompanied by his wife, visited the historic “Ohianwehi” revered as “forest of life” by Igbo tradition. It is believed that it was where the first burnt offering was scarified by the Jewish Igbo ancestors when they migrated from Israel about 300 years ago.
Kanu and his entourage prayed at the entrance of the “forest of life” which according to stories nobody had entered into over 300 years ago.
Addressing the crowd of Biafra supporters that gathered at Nri community square to catch a glimpse of him, the IPOB leader told them that the alleged plot to Islamise Nigeria was real but would be resisted.
He said nobody would be able to achieve such “evil agenda” in his life time, assuring that he would resist it.
“The Islamisation plot is real but they won’t succeed in my life time. No, never; not when I am alive.
“The struggle for Biafra which I proudly lead is not a secessionist aspiration of NdiIgbo only as some erroneously think. Biafra is not just a living agitation but a fight for the survival of Christians in Nigeria against the entrenched threats of radical Islamic fundamentalists and their political collaborators within and outside Nigeria”, Kanu said.
The IPOB leader assured Christians in the North that he would not abandon them after actualizing Biafra, but would also defend them against any imposition of religious faith against their will.
He insisted on his earlier position that Nigeria Government would no longer be allowed to conduct election in Biafra land beginning with the November 18 Anambra governorship poll.
Kanu urged the crowd who replied him with “no referendum, no electio to remain” to indoors and non-violent on the day of the proposed election.
According to him, Biafra would come as a surprise to many if the