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“I Know The Igbos Would Come For Me, But They Have To Know That I Will Die When The Time Comes” —Liadi Tella Lament

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In an interview with a Punch reporter, veteran journalist Liadi Tella is said to have said that Yoruba people love Igbo people and that the coming cold war between the two groups after the 2023 general election is not a good development. This information was reported by the Punch electronic newspaper this morning.

Tella was voted on because Peter Obi, the Labor Party’s presidential candidate, did not win the exclusive support of the Southeast geographic region but also of some Yoruba voters.

While reacting, he said that the church has a much bigger role to play in the election than the youth, taking the example of the Pentecostal Fellowship of Nigeria, the Catholic Church, and Christian denominations. other.

down to the base to ensure that Peter Obi is seen as the leading candidate for the presidency. These are his words:

“During the Biafra war, when the Igbo entered Akure, the Yoruba gave them trailers full of food. And this was despite the fact that religion played a larger role in this election than any other. No other election in Nigerian history has seen the Yoruba people send two rickshaws loaded with food and livestock to the Biafra army in western Nigeria as the Igbo crossed Benin to Akure. like that because we didn’t look down on the Igbo people.

He went on to say that the young Igbo people felt that the Yoruba were traitors, but that the Yoruba were never traitors to the Igbo.

In his words:

“The topic being discussed is the attempt by Nigeria’s enemies to prevent the country from industrializing and rising to the top of the world.” Please paraphrase what I am about to say. The Igbos would come for me if they wanted, but they have to know that I will die when the time comes. Giving in to this blackmail election would be tantamount to helping those who would see Nigeria destroyed.

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