I’m Just A Content Creator; Fear Grips Simon Ekpa, Makes U-turn Over Biafra
Simon Ekpa, the Finland-based Biafra agitator, has denied being the Prime Minister of Biafra during a court hearing in Finland. He instead described himself as a “content creator”. This statement contradicts his previous public persona and actions, where he frequently presented himself as the leader of the Biafra Republic Government-in-Exile.
This denial has raised eyebrows and sparked debates, with many questioning the credibility of his claims. It remains to be seen how this revelation will impact his ongoing legal case and the broader Biafra agitation movement.
Ekpa’s claim of being a content creator might seem surprising, given his prominent role in the Biafra independence movement.
However, it’s essential to note that Ekpa has been using social media platforms to disseminate his messages and promote the Biafra cause.
The Finnish authorities are currently investigating Ekpa’s activities, and his statement to the court might be a strategy to downplay his involvement in the Biafra movement. Nevertheless, Ekpa’s detention and the ongoing investigation highlight the complexities and challenges surrounding the Biafra independence movement.
It’s worth mentioning that Ekpa’s actions and statements have been met with controversy, and his claim of being a content creator might not align with the views of the Nigerian government or other stakeholders involved in the Biafra conflict .