Alphonsus Uche Okafor-Mefor, the estranged Deputy-Leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra (IPOB) is currently battling the secessionist group’s leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
This online news medium understands that the leadership crisis has seen Mefor transferring his vexation on Kanu and other members of the outlawed group by writing to the British Home Office with the objective to ruin and nullify every asylum chances of IPOB asylum seekers in the United Kingdom (UK).
The said letter written by Mefor according to a recent memo by the Head of Directorate of IPOB, Chika Edoziem, has made it impossible for IPOB members in UK to receive favourable hearing at the tribunals.
Besides what Edoziem describes as “flagrant disobedience”, he said that Mefor on many occasions had confronted Kanu, thereby exhibiting gross misconduct and indiscipline.
Following the cracks in IPOB, he resigned his role as Kanu’s right-hand man, while his position, according to Edoziem, has now been abolished by Kanu – unilaterally.
Check out these information about Nigerian Biafra political activist, Uche Okafor-Mefor below:
– Uche Okafor-Mefor claimed asylum in the UK in 2005.
– Before joining IPOB, he used to be a member of MASSOB (Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra) who are associated with Igbo nationalism, which supports the recreation of an independent state of Biafra. This was around 2007.
– Around the same 2007, Mefor was detained in Tinsley House Immigration Removal Centre, an Immigration detention base in Lowfield Heath, England.
– Mefor studied International Refugee Law, Armed Conflict, and Psychoanalysis. Although, AllNews cannot independently verify which institution he studied that course.
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– Around mid-2020, Mefor openly confronted his boss, Nnamdi Kanu. Perhaps the first public disagreement between both men.
Some people opine that Mefor formulated some of IPOB’s propagandas.
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