Nollywood actor Ime Bishop Umoh, popularly known as Okon of Lagos, has said it will be very difficult for Nigeria to forgive the Igbos following the civil war that lasted for three and a half years.
Speaking on when Nigeria went wrong in its journey, leading to the current lack of direction, Okon attributed the blame to the 1966 coup.
"The country got it wrong during the 1966 Kaduna Nzeogwu-led coup," he said when he appeared on The Clarity Podcast.
When asked if Nigeria will ever forgive the Igbos, he said, "It will be very difficult, if not impossible, for that forgiveness to happen because there has to be engagement."
Recently, Okon said the African Democratic Congress (ADC) is a big attractive manhood and former presidential candidate is their erection.
MyNigeria reported that the ADC is made up of a coalition of opposition politicians seeking to unseat President Bola Tinubu in 2027.
Prominent members include former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Minister of Transportation Rotimi Amaechi, Senator Dino Melaye, among others.
Obi has been fraternising with the ADC despite being a member of the Labour Party, which fielded him in the 2023 presidential election.
Speculations have it that Atiku will be the ADC's flagbearer in 2027 and Obi his running mate. However, Obi's supporters have been opposed to their idea, arguing that the former governor of Anambra State deserves the ticket.
One of such is Okon of Lagos, who wrote on Instagram: "The coalition is a synthesis of out-of-favour politicians, disgruntled Buharists and seemingly marginalised politically entitled Northerners. Their circumstantial unity is to one end: the ouster from office, a common enemy, which is Mr. President. In all they do, they (The Coalition) should realise that they are like a very big and attractive manhood, and Peter Obi is their erection. A big manhood is useless without the capacity to be erect! Meanwhile, this is not about manhoods and erections!"
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