The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) have threatened to reveal the secrets of Simon Ekpa, a self-described follower of their leader Nnamdi Kanu.
IPOB made the statement while emphasizing that the Ekpa organization with a base in Finland is not a member.
In light of the five-day sit-at-home protest he called for in the South-East, the Kanu-led party rejected Ekpa.
The IPOB spokesman, Emma Powerful, claimed that Ekpa’s sit-at-home order revealed him to be the group’s opponent.
Powerful claimed in a statement that the directive was intended to harm South-East lives and property.
“IPOB would do all is takes to expose Simon Ekpa. For the interest of clarity, we must expose him, and IPOB should not be associated with him. He is not currently a member of IPOB and never will be, according to the statement.
Ekpa has been implicated in the recent killings and damage in the South-East.
A recent five-day sit-in that the Biafra agitator in Finland ordered resulted in the devastation of lives and property in the South-East.