“Nnamdi Kanu is in prison, we should not get angry, and it is not an issue to use knives, guns or fighting ourselves in order to solve it,” said Ms Ojukwu.
The MASSOB leader said if Nigeria’s sovereignty must be upheld, the idea of Igbo president should be discarded.
Mrs Ojukwu said that the clamour for secession is a direct consequence of perceived inequality in distribution of resources and political appointments in the country.
An analyst said Boko Haram started out as a terrorist group maiming and bombing banks and other public facilities, while southern agitators started by making efforts to engage the authorities.
