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Nnamdi Kanu receives members from Jewish Synagogue


Nnamdi Kanu receives members from ‘Jewish Synagogue’

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu on Thursday, May 26, received some members of the Jewish religion at this hometown Isiama Afara, Umuahia in Abia state.

The Jewish members led by Prophetess Eman Halleluyah Nwachukwu visited the IPOB leader from the Jewish Synagogue in Port Harcourt Rivers state. The particular visit comes after a Niger Delta activist and former spokesperson for the Ijaw Republic Assembly Ann-Kio Briggs met with Kanu in Port Harcourt. 

Also, the former governor of Imo state Ikedi Ohakim had earlier visited Kanu in his hometown. 



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