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Time for Biafra actualization as Nnamdi Kanu’s prophecy about oil in the North is realized, says IPOB
According to the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu’s prophecy of an oil find in northern Nigeria has come true.
With the finding of oil in the North, Biafra’s actualization, according to IPOB, should be approved by the Nigerian government.
Buhari had signalled the beginning of the week’s commercial production of gas and crude oil from the $3 billion Kolmani Integrated Development Project.
The Kolmani project, with Oil Prospecting Licence 809 and 810, is situated in the Gongola Basin of the Upper Benue Trough, straddling the two northern states of Gombe and Bauchi.
The field, which includes more than one billion barrels of crude oil reserves, would, according to the field’s developers, produce roughly 50,000 barrels of crude oil each day, bringing Nigeria’s total oil reserves to more than 38 billion barrels.
Emma Powerful, the spokeswoman for IPOB, responded to the revelation by asserting that money made from the oil field will be utilized to advance jihadist objectives.
Powerful released the following statement: “We, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) worldwide movement and family, under the command and direction of our great leader and prophet Mazi Nnamdi KANU, affirm the fulfilment of our leader’s wishes about the finding of oil in the North.
He asked for God Almighty Chukwu Okike Abiama to grant crude oil to the Northern Region of Nigeria in one of his historic broadcasts on Radio Biafra.
Large reserves of several solid minerals, many of which are more profitable than crude oil, are found in northern Nigeria.
But because of the oil in Biafraland, they are willing to commit unthinkable things due to their passion for it and their avaricious drive to dominate others.
God Almighty Eze Chukwu Okike has resolved the age-old issue of unity that was brought on by crude oil in his immense wisdom.
“If they are sincere in solving Nigeria’s dilemma, the discovery of crude oil in the North would undoubtedly end this forced unity.
Biafrans don’t care if there is oil or not.
To do business without worrying about terrorists at our borders, all we want is a favourable climate.
He said, “Can we all go our separate ways and mind our own businesses now that every section of Nigeria has oil?”
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