Mr Gamji said that they would not stand by and watch the duo of Messrs Atiku and Sowore use the ordeal of the Biafran activist as a chessboard to launch their political campaign and set the country
Where the violence of the war had failed, the soft power of the indomitable spirit of Rangers International had persuaded Nigeria into a love affair with their origins.
“You can imagine myself at 19 years, handling somebody that went to war, suffered (a) coup d’état, then lost several elections, and, finally, getting to the Villa in 2015.”
The group’s leader said they had no fewer than 780 of them yet to be paid, appealing to the federal government to heed their clarion call.
A true voluntary sit-at-home would not need force to get people to comply.
