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Breaking News: Trump drops Buhari for IPOB Leader Kanu as inauguration team invites IPOB to witness inauguration.

Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has been invited to witness the swearing in of the United State President-elect, Mr. Donald Trump ahead of tomorrow’s inauguration as Obama’s presidency ends by 12:00 p.m tonight eastern time.

IPOB Deputy National Representative for the Eastern Area USA will represent the nation of Biafra in the upcoming historical event.
The leader of IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, who would have been personally there to witness the inauguration but unfortunately, is still being held in detention by the Nigerian government.
Kanu has been in detention for over one year over charges of treason and has been granted bails by a series of court rulings, which the Nigerian government refused to obey.

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