IPOB leader rebuff claims of taking $1million from APC

IPOB leader rebuff claims of taking $1million from APC

- The Biafran agitation has generated tension all over the nation

- Recent events however show that all may not be well within the ranks of the Indigenous Peoples of Biafra (IPOB)

- A United States of America based leader of the group has been accused of compromise

A United States of America-based IPOB leader, Candy Stallworth, has denied allegations that she has abandoned the Biafran struggle.

Stallworth was reacting to rumours claiming that she collected $1million from chieftains of Nigeria's ruling party, All Progressives Congress (APC) in order to abandon the Biafran agitation.

Writing on her Facebook page on Sunday, July 23, Stallworth said the allegations were mere propaganda.

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She wondered how someone can send her such huge amount of money from Nigeria to Florida, USA, where she is based.

See her Facebook posts below:

IPOB leader rebuff claims of taking $1million from APC
Stallworth said she was falsely accused by one Uche Mefor. Photo credit: Facebook

Legit.ng checks reveals that Stallworth is IPOB's mobilization leader in the United States of America.

Legit.ng had reported recently about how Stallworth cautioned supporters of the group to quit hate speeches in their quest for the sovereign state of Biafra.

“Please present IPOB and Biafra as a non violent entity so that Americans will want to help and build for us but when they see you attack and bring ugliness it makes them think less of you,” she wrote in a Facebook post.

Watch IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, addressing his followers in Isiama Afara, Abia state on Legit.ng TV below:

Source: Legit.ng

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