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Asari Dokubo mocks Nnamdi Kanu, calls him a conman

Asari Dokubo, Nnamdi Kanu

Niger Delta activist and leader of the Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta, MEND Asari Dokubo has descended heavily on his fellow activist and leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.

In a video message, Dokubo accused Kanu of collecting funds from people in the name of fighting Biafran cause and failing to render account on how the funds were expended.

In the video uploaded by ABN TV, the Ijaw nation activist further accused Nnamdi Kanu of demanding payment from all Biafrans on a monthly basis in order to be part of the Biafran nation when actualized.

“You are demanding that all Biafrans should pay money to you on monthly basis or they will not be allowed to enter Biafra.

“Doesn’t that make you a con man, an extortionist? Now you allege (the law says he who alleges must prove), that you gave me N20 million, video doesn’t lie. When I started it last year leading to election, you were so cowardly not to respond to me. You sent your followers to respond to me and they said a lot of things and I demanded the evidence that I demanded N200 million from you.

“I have never been a member of IPOB, you gave me N20 million, show us the teller, or is it by bank transfer, is it by cash? Who brought the cash to me? I’m waiting. Produce the evidence,” Dokubo said.

Describing Kanu as a liar and a con man, he also challenged him to show what he does for a living.

“Where are you working? Who is paying you? Where do you get the money to gallivant everywhere? Do you pick money? Do you print money? Or does money fall from heaven?

“You called me a pipeline contractor, yes we make billions. So which one are you doing?” he queried further.

He accused Nnamdi Kanu of preying on the gullibility of innocent Biafrans by extorting money from them.

Asari Dokubo said Nnamdi Kanu and his family lost nothing in the Biafran war, insisting that his (Dokubo) family lost a lot including his grandmother, an outstanding Kalabari princess whom he said was nearly executed.

He called Kanu a cowardly freedom fighter who ran to Europe for safety, adding that he (Dokubo) would never run to Europe to hide.

Dokubo said while his younger children and other family members are in Europe, he and his older sons are in the Niger Delta region and would not run at the slightest sign of trouble, but would stay to defend their land.

Watch the video below:

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