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Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Demands Before The Military Invation
Presidency Contacted Me Twice & asked Me to Name Any Prize In Place Of BIafra, & This is My Request
I don't want any monetary reward or Office but...
1] I want a total devolution to the 1963 constitution as agreed in Aburi.
2]. I told them to open the Igweocha (Port Hacourt), the Calabar and all Seaports in Biafra land.
3] I told them to upgrade the Enugu international Airport, Port Hacourt and Imo so that all manners
of flight can land there.
4] I told them to dredge River Niger so that light ships can berth there.
5] I told them to dismantle all the revenue collection points across Biafra land they call check points.
6] I told them to allow 100% resource control.
7] l told them to respect the rule of law.
8] I told them to release Sambo Dasuki and El Zakzaky and I then put it in writing. He collected it, left and I didn't hear from him again." - Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
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