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Nnamdi Kanu; Ipob in Diaspora to shut down Washington D.C in a one million match for freedom

The leader of IPOB once again reminded his followers that on 20th of June, 2020, the whole of Washington D.C. will literally sit at home as a result of their one million-man match for freedom and solidarity with Trump.

He urged everyone to start booking their flights in readiness of the one million match to avoid last minute rush.

IPOB keeps startling the world with their unending diplomatic strategies. They are unique and I must commend them, look what they did with just an internet radio.

How many politicians can get one person to their rallies without a fee. IPOB fills every available space and over flows with people responding to the truth they believe in.

Just look at how organised their rallies are with no atom of casualties

yet PDP and APC cannot organise mere party primaries without violence.

But most importantly, i have come to agree that IPOB is the most supported and wide spread organisation in Africa with support bases in every major city in the world.

See photos from their previous rallies...


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