Buhari will not go back alive- IPOB says in new video

The Independent People of Biafra (IPOB) issued a video yesterday ordering President Muhammadu Buhari to stay away from the East. IPOB declared that the President, who is scheduled to arrive Ebonyi State today November 14, 2017, is coming to prove himself as ‘lord’ and ‘master’ over the east, and that will not be accepted. IPOB also threatened that the President will not go back alive.
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The video which appeared on Youtube has however been discredited by a lot of Nigerians, who described it as fake and staged by the Nigerian government.
See some of the comments below:
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