BY OGOCHUKWU NNANNA
FOR FAMILY WRITERS
Once again another inauguration of a new IPOB family took place on the 29th of January, 2017 (The Aluu zone 2) in Igweocha. The inaugural committees from other zones were present to inaugurate the new zone and the members of the new zone came out en mass for the inauguration. They are formidable men and women with the spirit of Nnamdi kanu.
The oath of office was conducted by the inaugural committee to the members of the new zone. While the inauguration kicked off at about 3pm after the leader of the inauguration team advised them on the need to keep the fire burning without looking back or to retreat. He also advised them to follow the footstep of the leader of IPOB Mazi Nnamdi kanu by being honest and truthful to the struggle.
FOR FAMILY WRITERS
Once again another inauguration of a new IPOB family took place on the 29th of January, 2017 (The Aluu zone 2) in Igweocha. The inaugural committees from other zones were present to inaugurate the new zone and the members of the new zone came out en mass for the inauguration. They are formidable men and women with the spirit of Nnamdi kanu.
The oath of office was conducted by the inaugural committee to the members of the new zone. While the inauguration kicked off at about 3pm after the leader of the inauguration team advised them on the need to keep the fire burning without looking back or to retreat. He also advised them to follow the footstep of the leader of IPOB Mazi Nnamdi kanu by being honest and truthful to the struggle.
He explained to them the need for them to be careful on the oath they took. He made it clear to them that the oath is still active and can deal with anyone who in any form sabotage the Biafra struggle or betray anybody who is working assiduously to making sure that the Biafra restoration project become a reality.
After this, there was a presentation of kola nut and drinks. An interview was also conducted to the Coordinator of the new zone by Family Writers correspondent and some other members while group pictures were also taken. The Coordinator of the new zone (Aluu zone 2) also showed his profound gratitude over their inauguration and promised that the new zone will never miss out in whatever others are doing.
He also promised that the zone will make sure that they joined hand with others in preaching this gospel of the restoration of Biafra which is the last miracle on earth. He praised the leader of IPOB Nnamdi kanu for his steadfastness and full commitment towards the struggle. He also advised the members to follow the way of our leader Mazi Nnamdi kanu who leads by example. He said that surely our leader must be free at the appointed time for what he is fighting for is nothing but a just course which is ordained by God. He concluded by saying that everyone should continue in the struggle without looking back because very soon Biafra will be restored and our suffering and bondage will be over.
Edited by Ebere Okolie
For Family Writers
After this, there was a presentation of kola nut and drinks. An interview was also conducted to the Coordinator of the new zone by Family Writers correspondent and some other members while group pictures were also taken. The Coordinator of the new zone (Aluu zone 2) also showed his profound gratitude over their inauguration and promised that the new zone will never miss out in whatever others are doing.
He also promised that the zone will make sure that they joined hand with others in preaching this gospel of the restoration of Biafra which is the last miracle on earth. He praised the leader of IPOB Nnamdi kanu for his steadfastness and full commitment towards the struggle. He also advised the members to follow the way of our leader Mazi Nnamdi kanu who leads by example. He said that surely our leader must be free at the appointed time for what he is fighting for is nothing but a just course which is ordained by God. He concluded by saying that everyone should continue in the struggle without looking back because very soon Biafra will be restored and our suffering and bondage will be over.
Edited by Ebere Okolie
For Family Writers
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