According to Ekpa, the group changed its account in the US after some unhappy members complained.

Controversial journalist, Kemi Olunloyo has been dubbed a liar after claiming that the Federal Bureau of Investigation froze the accounts of the Indigenous People of Biafra in the United States.
Giving a reply, Simon Ekpa who is a disciple of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) said Kemi is a liar as nothing of such happened. Olunloyo had about a week ago in an online interview with media personality, Samklef, said: “Nnamdi Kanu was offered $10 million dollars – to fund him with his Biafra agitation.
Sponsors were going to give him $10 million. America has frozen their account.
”However, Ekpa debunking the news, wrote: “A report by some unscrupulous individuals claimed that FBI closed IPOB account. They claimed that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu went to collect $10 million, and transferred the money to IPOB account, and FBI froze this account.
It’s a lie from the pit of hell,” Ekpa said in a broadcast on Enter Biafra Channel 1 on Friday.“And the person that said it, we know she is not mentally stable. But even at that, we will keep the record straight. That was a very big lie from the pit of hell.
“No account of IPOB has ever been frozen anywhere in the world, because there is no need for that.”
According to Ekpa, the group changed its account in the US after some unhappy members complained. He maintained that all the money in the IPOB account is intact and accessible.
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