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LET ME REFRESH UR MEMORY ONCE AGAIN.THE TERRORISTS OF IPOB.... BY FEMI FANI KAYODE!!!I watched my brother Mazi Nnamdi Ka...
11/07/2024

LET ME REFRESH UR MEMORY ONCE AGAIN.

THE TERRORISTS OF IPOB.... BY FEMI FANI KAYODE!!!

I watched my brother Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's interview with my brother Chief Dele Momodu on Thursday evening and I was inspired and encouraged.

Nnamdi spoke with such eloquence, passion, courage, and strength. He is brilliant and irrepressible. He cannot be underestimated or ignored.

Every African should listen to that interview. He cleared a lot of misconceptions about himself and made his position clear on so many issues. Most important of all is the fact that he had the decency and humility to tender his regrets and apologies where he may have got things wrong. That is the mark of a great leader.
I have loved and trusted him dearly ever since the first day we met and spoke for 3 hours when we were both incarcerated at Kuje prison in 2016.

From the first minute we got on like a house on fire and we have been close ever since. There is nothing that binds men together more than being locked up together in prison or being on the battlefield together and fighting side by side and shoulder to shoulder against a common enemy.

The truth is that Nnamdi is not just a friend but a brother. We do not agree on everything but we agree on many things and the fact that we can tell each other the blunt and bitter truth whenever we feel either of us has gone wrong is the source and strength of our relationship.

Most importantly we stand as a moderating influence on one another both in our public and private affairs and trust me when I tell you that this man is a stabilizing force, a good family man, and a peacemaker.

Yet whatever anyone chooses to say or feel about him the truth is that he won millions of new friends and supporters after that interview from all over the country.

I thank Dele for giving this great man the opportunity to express himself to the Nigerian people on a mainstream platform such as his which has a massive reach.

After listening to the discussion I was prompted to meditate and ponder on how IPOB is wrongly perceived by many Nigerians and to write the following. Fasten your seat belts and enjoy the ride.
You call members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) terrorists yet you refuse to bring to justice those who have slaughtered or illegally detained and incarcerated 30,000 of their members in the last 5 years.

This number was given to me by Barrister Ifeanyi Ejiofor, IPOB's lawyer, whose home and community in Or***ce, Anambra state was also attacked, burnt down, and plundered whilst many of his people were slaughtered in a joint operation by the Nigerian military and police in a matter of hours.

I was there to spend the day with him and mourn the loss of his brother on a Sunday and the tanks rolled in on Monday morning just a few hours after I left!
When Ifeanyi called me early in the morning to say that they were under attack, that his house and his late brother's house had been burnt to the ground, that his elderly mother had been beaten to a pulp, that the Church building that I had given a speech in the day before had been pulled down and destroyed and that many of his people had been killed for no just cause, tears rolled down my cheeks.

Had he not fled for his life and gone into hiding Ifeanyi himself would have been killed on that day.

Any group of people that have been subjected to that kind of barbarism from the Nigerian state would have resorted to an open armed struggle by now but Nnamdi Kanu's IPOB have refused to do so.

Their struggle and quest for Biafran independence has remained relatively peaceful despite the provocation from the Nigerian state and the massive persecution they have been subjected to for 5 years.

Now tell me between IPOB and the Nigerian state who are the real terrorists? Who has done the killing? Who has terrorized? Who has spilled the blood of the innocent? Who has operated unlawfully and committed genocide and crimes against humanity? .

Who has sponsored and protected the Fulani herdsmen and refused to curb and condemn their barbaric activities or declare them as a terrorist organization?
Who has been soft on ISWA and Boko Haram and released and reintegrated thousands of their members into our Armed Forces even after they slaughtered hundreds of thousands of defenseless Nigerians, including women and children?.

Who has unleashed their troops and security forces on their own people and killed thousands of their own citizens? Who has crushed and destroyed the lives and families of the innocent?
Who has burnt down Churches, slaughtered priests at the altar, and who has sacked, pillaged, leveled, captured, and renamed towns and whole communities? .

Who has seized the land of farmers and r***d their wives and children, butchered Christians and Shia Muslims, and slaughtered thousands in Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina, and the core North.
Who has hacked to pieces thousands in Southern Kaduna, Taraba, Plateau, Adamawa, and Benue and murdered protesting children in Mushin and at the Lekki Toll Gate?
Was it IPOB or members, associates, and friends of the Buhari regime and those they encourage and protect?.

I am not a man of violence and I do not support the use of arms. Where anyone or group of persons, including IPOB, involves themselves in violence I am the first to condemn it.
I despise those who shed innocent blood and those who unleash mayhem, havoc, and tyranny on innocent people.

Yet the bitter truth is that those that have done more of this than anyone else in this country over the last 5 years are the Federal Government and their friends, associates, and allies and not IPOB, OPC, YOLICOM, MASSOB, YWC, Yourba Summit Group, MEND, NDVF, IYC, the Lower Niger Congress or any of the other regional or self-determination groups.

I am not a coward and neither am I chicken-hearted. Truth is my sword and the Lord is my shield and armour. I fear nothing and nobody other than God.

It is for this reason that I refuse to be cowed or browbeaten into joining the gullible and ignorant herd of lily-livered cheerleaders who take pleasure in attacking and demonizing the victims of the state like IPOB instead of condemning the unbelievable cruelty and crushing wickedness that has been unleashed upon them by agents of the state.

And the only reason they do this is that IPOB has not been given adequate fair hearings in the national media or the public space to explain and defend themselves or tell their own side of the story to the Nigerian people.

The bitter truth is that more than any other group in this country over the last five years IPOB have been misrepresented, vilified, attacked, demonized, and subjected to the greatest and most horrendous form of misrepresentation and negative propaganda. If anyone is attacked in the south or any police station is burnt, according to our media, it must be IPOB.

Thousands of their members are in cells all over the country as we speak and yet no one speaks for them, no one cares for them and no one empathizes with them. This is unacceptable. This is inhuman. This is unfair. This is unjust. This is evil.
Worse still to compare IPOB to Boko Haram, ISWA or the Fulani herdsmen is like comparing Little Red Riding Hood to the hungry and ravenous wolf or like comparing Mother Theresa to Jack the Ripper: it simply does not make sense.

Some have alleged that IPOB youths committed acts of violence throughout the East and parts of Rivers state during the protests. Unconfirmed reports suggest that some of them even killed policemen and other innocent Nigerians. I find these reports troubling but I do however question them.
The Nnamdi Kanu that I know can be impulsive and say some very harsh things at times but he is not a killer or a violent man. He is a formidable intellectual and visionary leader and not a merciless, bellicose, violent, murderous, and bloodthirsty barbarian.

God forbid such a thing but if he was a man that took pleasure in the spilling of blood he would have put one million Ak 47s in the hands of his followers by now and all hell would have broken loose. Violence is not in his blood and neither is it in his interest.
On several occasions, he has told me privately and has said publicly that IPOB's struggle is and must always be a peaceful one and he is wise enough to know that anything outside of that will be counterproductive and would lose him a lot of support and sympathy.

If indeed IPOB youths, as opposed to thuggish hoodlums that are claiming to be IPOB or rogue elements within the organization, have killed anyone anywhere then I wholeheartedly condemn it and such barbaric behavior must stop forthwith.

Two wrongs can never make a right. The fact that the Nigerian state indulges in mass murder does not mean that their victims must also soil their hands with innocent blood.

And if anyone doubts that the Nigerian state is indeed a brutal and bloodlusting killing machine that seeks to crush dissent and silence those that do not key into its inherent barbarism then I challenge them to find out how many young innocent Igbos are being targeted and killed by security forces in Obigbo, Rivers state today in the name of fighting IPOB.

According to Amnesty International in Obigbo, innocent people have been kept in inhuman conditions in a 24-hour curfew for the last 10 days without access to medicare, food, water, and power and there are reports of extrajudicial killings with dead bodies all over the streets.

The group torture, psychological trauma, and mass murder of Igbo people for whatever reason and under whatever guise in Obigbo is unacceptable. I condemn it in the strongest terms.
Where is our humanity? Must the Igbo always be slaughtered like flies in Nigeria? Do they not have red blood too? Does any race or human being deserve this type of targeting and treatment?
I condemn the killing of security agents by anyone in that community but does that mean that every Igbo there must be treated like a prisoner of war or massacred? .

What moral right do we have as Southerners to complain when Northerners kill our people when we in the South are so ready to kill one another in such a barbaric and cruel way? Today I weep for the South and I weep for Nigeria.

Children and youths were massacred by soldiers at Lekki Toll Gate in Lagos just two weeks ago and today children and youths, of Igbo extraction, are being targeted, hunted down like animals, and massacred by soldiers in Obigbo in Rivers state.

This inexplicable MADNESS and unconscionable BLOODLUST must stop! If the truth be told the real terrorists in this country are in A*o Rock and not on the streets of Igboland or in the ranks of IPOB.

Calling for a referendum and seeking to peacefully exercise your right of self-determination after being subjected to and confronted with 60 years of subjugation, murder, ethnic cleansing, tyranny, and genocide does not make you a terrorist, it makes you a courageous man of conscience and a freedom fighter.

I am not from the old Eastern Region of Nigeria and therefore I am not a member of IPOB. I hail from the old Western Region where we have our own struggles and where we also seek to chart our own course and determine our own future.
That struggle is for either restructuring of the country or, failing that, the peaceful establishment of our own nation which we shall call Oduduwa Republic.

This is a noble quest because Nigeria has failed us just as it has failed everyone else. And if things do not change quickly it is a quest that will be achieved sooner than later.

Yet the struggle for freedom is not for the Biafrans and the sons of Oduduwa alone: it is also for the ordinary people of the core North who have been through hell and who have been subjected to unprecedented levels of carnage and savagery.

Again it is also for the people of the Middle Belt and the so-called minorities of the north who have suffered for so long and who have been denied, deprived, and suppressed more than any other people in Nigeria. They too shall be free from the yoke, bo***ge, and cruelty of imperial Nigeria.

Please permit me to conclude this contribution with the following. No matter how many IPOB members you torture, jail, and kill, and no matter how many of them you misrepresent and demonize, they cannot be stopped because an idea whose time has come cannot be successfully resisted.

Like the great Libyan warrior Omar Al Mouqthar who was known as the 'Lion of the Desert', their battle cry is "We win or we die".
Like the gallant and courageous Patrick Henry, who led the American people in their struggle for independence from Great Britain, their song is "Give me freedom or death!"
That is their story, that is their song and it is ours too. Freedom calls and liberty beckons: one million tanks cannot stop them and all the misrepresentation, disinformation, misinformation, and lies in the world cannot deter them.

WHEN MAZI NNAMDI KANU OUR GREAT LEADER TALKS ABOUT TRUST, CONSISTENCY, FORMIDABLE AND COMMITMENT THESE TWO MEN REPRESENT...
11/07/2024

WHEN MAZI NNAMDI KANU OUR GREAT LEADER TALKS ABOUT TRUST, CONSISTENCY, FORMIDABLE AND COMMITMENT THESE TWO MEN REPRESENT IT ALL.
MEN THAT WON'T CONSIDER BEEN BRIBED NOR THINK OF SABOTAGE, MEN I CAN CONFIDENTLY SLEEP IN THE SAME ROOM WITHOUT FEAR.
MEN I CAN PLUG-OUT MY HEART GIVE TO THEM FOR SAFETY WITHOUT FEAR.
I CALL THEM PART OF THE PIONEERS ON THE GROUND.
SINCE 2014 THEY HAVE BEEN THERE AND STILL THEY NEVER RELENT. THEY DON'T MAKE NOISE AT ALL BUT THEIR ACTIONS SPEAK LOUDER THAN WORDS.
MAZI BOSA AND OSITA OKEKE, I CALL THEM AKI NA PAW PAW.. I LOVE YOU GUYS FOR YOUR SELFLESS CONTRIBUTION IN THIS STRUGGLE.
BIAFRANS SHALL CELEBRATE YOU GUYS SOON.
I PRAY THAT WE ALL SHALL SEE BIAFRA IN OUR LIFETIME.
ISEEEEEEE.

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INDEPENDENT NEW PAPER WRITTEN BY ..CHIBUIKE CHUKWU .. Mar 6, 2024Is Nnamdi Kanu’s Ordeal A Case Of FG’s Politics Of Supp...
07/03/2024

INDEPENDENT NEW PAPER

WRITTEN BY ..CHIBUIKE CHUKWU .. Mar 6, 2024

Is Nnamdi Kanu’s Ordeal A Case Of FG’s Politics Of Suppression?

After more than three years of Nigerian civil war that recorded many casualties, the hostilities ended with General Yakubu Gowon declaring ‘No Victor No Vanquish’, a statement meant to fully integrate the hitherto separatist group, the old eastern region, into the mainstream Nigerian politics with full rights and privileges.

The declaration was an important rhetorical effort to heal wounds but to what extent the Nigerian Government kept to this remained a matter of conjecture.

Despite the declaration, the scars of the war remained in the public memory. The constant reference to the civil war as the source of Nigeria’s lack of unity and periodic instability suggests that the then Federal Government won the war but lost the peace, with the South East the main victims of regular oppression.

Since after the civil war, the Igbo people in reality experienced and continue to experience an overwhelming level of disadvantages based on public policies that seemed crafted to undermine their abilities to maximise political and economic potentials.

The restructuring of Nigeria to create more states for the Northern states to the detriment of the Southern Nigeria, especially, the Southeast, was not only an impediment politically; it impacted the economic potential of the Igbo people negatively.

Such policies as the failure to rehabilitate the Igbo land after the war, the 20 pounds flat refund to any Biafran who wished to convert the old currency, or deposits with banks prior to the war; the Nigerian Enterprises Promotion Decree of 1972, also known as Indigenisation Decree, Federal Character Principle, manipulated population census, creation of states and local government areas in favour of the Northern and South Western Nigeria, deliberate underuse of seaports within the Igbo axis, lack of standard international airport, and other exploitative actions all have tended to undermine the abilities and potential of Ndigbo within the Nigerian ecosystem.

This particular situation has led to suppression of the South East through denials in the form of poor investment, political alienation, inequitable resource distribution, ethnic marginalization and heavy military presence, and extrajudicial killings in the states within the region.

In actual fact, the military, para-military and police personnel have turned the southeast roads into cash cows, with every 200 meters having security posts where heavy extortions happen daily.

Being a commercial-oriented race with emphasis on time management, an average Igbo businessman will prefer to pay off his freedom from the ever-present security men on the road to seeing him waste all his time in arguments which would still end in him parting with money.

On many occasions, the proximity of the checkpoints in eastern corridors has led to avoidable accidents. According to a businessman who boarded the same vehicle with our correspondent in one of his journeys, Igbo land is like a conquered region with more presence of police and army personnel than the number that could be seen in the whole northeast put together.

“I have been to several states in the north east and I can tell you that from Asaba down to Igbo communities, you have more checkpoints with police and army than what you get in the entire north east.

“This is very pathetic as if the Igbo race is a conquered region without rights to freedom,” he said.

According to Emma Powerful, the spokesperson of the separatist Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), in one of his posts on social media, the obvious non-integration of Ndigbo after the civil war and attendant marginalizations, killings and denials informed the formation of the group which seeks a separate statehood from Nigeria.

Since the mastermind and leader of IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, started championing his course, he has been declared a terrorist and hounded by the Nigerian Government, even when he is within his rights according to relevant international laws. His latest ordeal was his forceful repatriation from Kenya in 2021.

Kanu has been in the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) since his arrest in 2021.

The Federal Government filed terrorism charges against him and in April 2022, Binta Nyako, a judge of the Federal High Court sitting in Abuja struck out eight of the 15 counts in the charge.

The remaining seven counts were also quashed by the Court of Appeal on October 13, 2022, with the judge ordering Kanu’s release.

In flagrant disregard to the court order by an institution which swore to uphold the constitution, the Federal Government had kept Kanu in custody even when all proceedings had ended in his favor.

While disrespecting the rule of law has come to be entrenched as a norm among the Nigerian leaders, the recent development regarding similar cases, analysts have observed, has exposed the government as one with barefaced lies who have shown deceit and obvious suppression of Kanu and what he believes.

For instance, Omoyele Sowore and members of his group were in 2019 charged with treason and felony after he declared a revolution through his group.

The group actually called for revolution and mobilized for that. He was arrested by the Buhari government with attendant court proceedings.

The case dragged for more than four years but on February 15, 2024, the Federal Government filed a discontinuation order, ending the legal proceedings against Sowore and his co-defendant, who were both charged over their August 2019 protest against then-President Buhari.

The Federal High Court in Abuja recently struck out the treasonable felony charges filed against Sahara Reporters publisher.

The court struck out the charges following the application of notice of discontinuance filed by the Federal Government through the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi.

The decision of the Federal Government understandably and rightly drew applause from Nigerians who viewed the hitherto legal battle as an attempt to stifle opposition.

Also, Sunday Igboho, the champion of separate statehood for the Yoruba Nation, was charged with treason after he called several protests in most of the South Western states.

He had declared that nothing would stop Oduduwa agitators from storming Lagos in July of 2021 for a mega rally.

Before then, the agitators had staged rallies in some parts of the Southwest calling for the separation of Oduduwa Republic from Nigeria.

Some of the states in the region that witnessed the rally included Osun, Ogun, Ekiti, and Ondo States.

Three weeks after the declaration for Lagos rally, he was declared wanted by the DSS who raided his Ibadan home, leading to the death of two people while 12 of his aides were arrested.

The DSS had alleged that Igboho was stockpiling weapons, and subsequently declared him wanted. They alleged that they found a cache of arms in his house but did not arrest him as he fled.

The Republican Police of Benin Republic nabbed him at Cardinal Bernardin International Airport in Cotonou while trying to flee to Germany. Attempts by the Nigerian Government under Buhari to repatriate him were unsuccessful.

Igboho was arraigned at the Court D’Apeal in Cotonou and was detained in a prison facility in the country.

The charges against him bordered on arms smuggling, inciting violence and calling for a secession of the Yoruba from the Nigerian State.

Igboho and his lawyers denied all allegations levelled against him.

However, then fresh allegations bordering on illegal entry and criminal association were leveled against him at the Benin Republic court.

In March 2022, he was released from prison to his medical practitioners under the agreement that he should not leave the medical centre or Cotonou for any reason.

In October 2023, Igboho was formally released from custody and he traveled to Germany.

While the Federal Government has deployed every means to deny involvement in the release of Igboho, DAILY INDEPENDENT findings have it that his release was after a diplomatic agreement between the presidency and authorities of Benin Republic.

“It was an agreement to release him. The Federal Government facilitated his release and made sure he traveled not to Nigeria but elsewhere to cover up involvement,” Our correspondent was told by a source within the country’s security architecture.

Igboho returned to Nigeria in February 2024 to the jubilation of his supporters.

He was freed through secret intervention by the Nigerian Government without formal pronouncement by the court for his release; but virtually all the court proceedings have pronounced Nnamdi Kanu freed from terrorism charges and should be freed.

However, not even an opportunity to meet with his doctors over his failing health could persuade the authorities to release him, lending weight to assumptions in several quarters that there was more to keeping the IPOB leader than meets the eyes, with ethnic suppression being seriously postulated.

Recall that the Court of Appeal, Abuja, on October 13, 2022, held that the IPOB leader was extra-ordinarily renditioned to Nigeria and that the action was a flagrant violation of the country’s extradition treaty and also a breach of his fundamental human rights.

The court, therefore, struck out the terrorism charges filed against Kanu by the Nigerian Government and ordered his release from the SSS facility.

But the government refused to release the IPOB leader insisting that he (Kanu) could be unavailable in subsequent court proceedings if released and that his release would cause insecurity in the South-east, where he comes from.

The government, through the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation, later appealed the court ruling and subsequently obtained an order staying the ex*****on of the court judgment at the Supreme Court.

The court, in October, slated 15 December for judgment on the appeal.

During the hearing of the appeal in October, a five-member panel of the court headed by Kudirat Kekere-Ekun adjourned the suit for judgment after taking arguments from lawyers to the parties.

Meanwhile, Kanu had, on November 3 2022, through one of his lawyers, Mike Ozekhome, filed a suit at the Supreme Court challenging his continued detention due to the stay of ex*****on order.

Several eminent Nigerians have called for the release of Kanu whose continued detention has sustained the sit-at-home in the southeast and escalated the insecurity in the region. According to residents of the region, Kanu’s continued detention is in the interest of the people.

Despite the activities of the unknown gunmen, who have severally been alleged to be sponsored to deepen insecurity in the region, some residents said while Kanu was free, insecurity was at the lowest ebb in the region, with the militant arm of IPOB, Eastern Security Network (ESN), reportedly providing protection for them against the Fulani herders.

Formed in 2020 to secure the South East forests against the activities of the killer herders, ESN, our correspondent was told, succeeded in ridding the bushes of herdsmen who killed, maimed and r***d women in their farms, an occurrence that saw a sharp decline after the formation of the militant arm, according to respondents who spoke to our correspondent.

For instance, in December 12, 2022, Eha-Amufu, a town in Isi-Uzo Local Government Area of Enugu State, became a ghost village after suspected Fulani herdsmen invaded the community, killing over fifty persons.

The community was totally under siege, with markets locked up, houses abandoned, while virtually all the residents sought refuge at the IDP camps in neighboring towns.

Residents narrated then that over 50 persons were killed within a few weeks by rampaging Fulani herdsmen.

On March 28, 2021, Herdsmen attacked Obegu and Amuzu Communities in Ishielu Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, leaving in their trail tears and blood as more than twenty natives were mowed down with properties worth millions of Naira destroyed.

One of the victims whose house was raised down told the media then that the herders attacked the community in the dead of the night when everyone was asleep.

The two incidents above, our correspondent gathered, resonated the call from the natives for a virile security outfit after the federal troops disorganized the ESN and made it less active in their tasks of patrolling the forests.

Speaking to DAILY INDEPENDENT on phone recently, a resident of Nsukka who preferred to be called Nonso for fear of being intimidated said the resurgence of activities of herdsmen was after the military chased away or caused the ESN to go into hiding.

“ESN May have their flaws but honestly they came to our aid after our bushes were overrun by Fulani herdsmen,” he said.

“What the Federal Government didn’t know is that ESN was doing what they could not do.

“ESN was not killing us as they said but was combing the forest to ensure our farmers are safe. Everyone here can attest to the fact that when ESN was formed, there was nothing like the Fulani herdsmen wandering in our forests with AK 47.

Corroborating Nonso’s position, one Mba Ukoha who resides in Ohafia Abia State, while speaking to our correspondent, said there was nothing like herdsmen parading their bushes when ESN was active, but regretted that for some time now, the herders are seen because the combatant arm of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), ESN, has been in disarray following sustained attack from the military.

When reminded of the various atrocities allegedly being committed by the ESN, he admitted that there could be some overzealous ones among the security outfit, he however, noted that their presence really chased away the headers.

“I can’t say whether they were the ones that were committing the crimes because I am not one of them but what I can say is that while we go to farms, we see them (ESN) parading the bushes and they would always assure us of our safety.

“And to be honest, we enjoyed a level of safety when they were still intact,” he said.

ESN was formed in September 2020 and they hit the ground running in combing the forests of the South East states with the aim of ridding the space of killer herders, a task they recorded a lot of success as a resident of Aba who is privy to the formation and activities of ESN told our correspondent on anonymity.

The resident from Abia South explained that his brother is a member of ESN and that the security outfit was never formed to either rival the formal Nigerian security or serve as the Biafran army as alleged by the Federal Government, saying ESN was solely formed to serve as regional security outfit against what he called the nefarious activities of the Fulani herders.

“The hatred against ESN was because it was formed by someone who the Federal Government loves to hate with passion, as simple as that.

“The security outfit was formed when they realised that our women were being attacked, r***d and in most cases killed by herdsmen. That is why they are always operating in the bush,” said the Abia State University graduate who said he is also a businessman in the agriculture value chain.

“And believe me ESN achieved success in this regard. Forget what they may want you to believe, ESN is made up of responsible men whose passion is to ensure that our farmers go to their farms and come back in one piece. My brother is a successful businessman who put his life on the line to ensure protection for our farmers.

“There is nothing Amotekun has done in the South West that ESN hasn’t done more than double in the South East; it’s just that, like I said, it was formed by someone they don’t like.

“I don’t even blame the Federal Government but South East governors who know the truth but chose to align with the government to paint us black.

While the Federal Government has denied involvement in the release of Igboho, the presence of the Yoruba separatist leader in Nigerian for the burial of his mother without any effort by the DSS, which said they found cache of arms in his house, to arrest him, albeit wrongly, has given the Tinubu-led government away as playing politics of suppression against the IPOB leader who has been granted freedom by the court.

If Igboho and Sowore, whose charges also bothered on treason, felony and terrorism were freed, still keeping Kanu in DSS custody has expose the lies and deception of the Federal Government-controlled security agencies.

Meanwhile, while speaking in a viral video on Tuesday, Igboho charged the Federal Government to free the IPOB leader as he was merely championing the course of his people.

Igboho noted that such ‘political games’ on Kanu’s matters should be stopped.

The Yoruba nation agitator said Kanu is only fighting for his people like himself, asking that the IPOB leader should be freed to meet his family.

“Release Nnamdi Kanu. Stop politics. This guy didn’t do anything. Today is February 27, 2024. Release him, let him go, and stay with his family,” Igboho said.

“This guy just fights for his people in the south-east like I’m fighting for my people in Yorubaland.

“Release him, let him go. Stop these political games. Release Kanu, let him go home.”

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