George Obiozor: IPOB Doesn’t Speak for Igbos

Professor George Obiozor discussed the president’s unyielding opposition to restructuring and how Nigerians can remedy this by choosing a successor in 2023 that is more in tune with the yearnings of the people. He also spoke on the chances of an igbo presidency

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