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VIDEO: Orji Uzor Kalu Confirms He Is Behind Operation Python Dance

Former governor of Abia State, Mr Orji Uzor Kalu has confirmed that he is the brain behind the recent Operation Python Dance that killed scores of members of the indigenous People of Biafra [IPOB].
Orji Uzor Kalu was caught on Channels TV video explaining why he approved the move, saying IPOB members are unruly.
He also explained that they challenged the sovereignty of the Nigerian State by forming Biafra security outfits.
Commenting on the video, the convener of Igbo Ekunie, Maazi Tochukwu Ezeoke wondered how an Igbo man will instigate a move that will send his tribes men to the grave.
He said: “Shame that a fellow Igbo will do this and see his people killed. I am ashamed he is Igbo!”
Mr Uzor Kalu, it could be recalled, is facing a 3.2 billion Naira fraud case allegedly stolen while he was governor of Abia State which he has been trying to scuttle using loopholes in the judicial mechanism.
Earlier this year, the Supreme Court ordered that he face trial for the embezzled funds.
Shortly, thereafter, hoping to escape the long arm of justice, he joined the ruling All Progressives Congress [APC].
It could also be recalled that he had visited IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in prison claiming he was went to make him see reason and drop the demand for a Biafra Nation.
Watch the video:
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