I IPOB leadership says one of its former members has formed a terrorist group in Texas, US
- The IPOB America chief mobilization officer, Candy Stallworth, tells authorities in the US to beware of Clifford Iroanya, its former member
The leadership of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in the United States of America has disowned one of its members for allegedly joining terrorist group, Boko Haram.
The IPOB America chief mobilization officer, Candy Stallworth, in post of Facebook on Friday, May 28, alerted President Donald Trump that Clifford Iroanya, its former member, has allegedly formed a terrorist group in the United States called soldiers of justice in Texas.
The IPOB America chief mobilization officer told the authorities in the US that Clifford Iroanya was now part of Boko Haram and that they should beware of him.
Meanwhile, reports has emerged that the IPOB led by Nnamdi Kanu may have been invited to White House, the American seat of power in Washington DC.
That bit of information was made available by a Facebook user called Candy Stallworth, who claimed to be the Mobilization officer of the pro-Biafra group in the United States of America.
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