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IPOB fights fake news, corrects wrong impression on EU parliament, UK invitations

“You must stop bringing what does not exist into “existence”. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu later today would be addressing “a few Members of the European Parliament” not the EU PARLIAMENT”

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The deputy leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Mazi Uche Mefor has warned people he described as ‘overzealous’ to desist from circulating fake news to people.

Says the information on print and social media about the purported invitations to its leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu by United Nations and European Union Parliament.

He denied that of United Nations, said it was concocted by enemies of Biafra and struggle.

On the one of European Union Parliament, he said Kanu will only meet with FEW members of the parliamentary.

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Nnamdi Kanu had earlier posted to be meeting with few members of the European Union parliament today, 10 September 2019, to address the “burning issue of IPOB agitation and what a NEW BIAFRA means for Africa” by 4-6 EST in Brussels, Belgium.

Reacting to the wrong information in circulation, Uche Mefor said: “I will advise some “overzealous” individuals and groups to REFRAIN from misquoting and misinterpreting what they don’t understand about IPOB and Mazi Nnnamdi Kanu.

“Some have gone to the extent of publishing that Mazi Nnamdi kanu would address the UN General Assembly in September, 2019 and that today(10 September 2019), he would address the European Parliament.To put records straight, please, be advised that all these are incorrect and misleading publications.

“You must stop bringing what does not exist into “existence”. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu later today would be addressing “a few Members of the European Parliament” not the EU PARLIAMENT.

“There would also not going to be a UN General Assembly address by him. Fight fake news wherever you see it!”

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