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Biafra: Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, A Ploy For Distraction By The Nigerìan Government

             Biafra: Mazi Nnamdi Kanu: A Ploy For Distraction By The Nigerìan Government

■ Author:Esiaba Chibuihe

■ Twitter:@umuchiukwu

■ 20.01.2024



As Mazi Nnamdi Kanu's teeming followers and conscientious people around the globe await 15th December 2023, for the supreme court's final judgment on the stay of execution appeal by the federal government of Nigeria concerning the discharged and acquittal verdict of the Appeal court of 13th October 2022, the Nigerìan and the British government have started to unleash their game of distractions and intimidations.

They want to use this game of distraction/intimidation to stir the water face and gradually add their acidic items to contaminate the whole water. 

The recent bombing of the Tundun Biri community in Southern Kaduna during the celebration of prophet Muhammad's birthday on 3rd December 2023 by the Nigerian army is highly condemnable and at the same time a ploy by the Nigerìa state to steal-in distractions to divert the attention of gullible Hausas and other indigenous populations who are strong supporters of Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB movement. 


They want to change the narrative by presenting the face of a so-called 'Southern Christian' officer (Valentine Uzochukwu Okoro) as the one responsible for the mass murder of Muslims observing a festival. Trying to instigate the gullible Northerners against Biafrans living in the North, and further the raging destruction of Igbo properties in Lagos.

Also read, Biafra: Impediments To Africa's Greater Future And Survival

The Nigerìan security formations have long been overruned by unprofessional and mere Boko Haram terrorists. In January 2017, the Nigerìan military jet mistakenly bombed an IDP camp in the North, killing over 60 refugees.


Chinese experts and their co-workers got to do with the Biafra struggle at this point that our leader's court case is around the corner? All these games scripted by the Nigerìa's DSS are dead on arrival.


IPOB global movement is earnestly waiting for our leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to rejoin us safe and unharmed on the 15th Dec 2023 and we can never lose our focus from this sole agenda. The Nigerìa/British government has no other option than to release this political prisoner of conscience who has committed no crime known to local or international laws. 


Since the illegal abduction and extraordinary rendition of Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB has given legal and peaceful approach enough chance despite numerous provocations by the Nigerìa state, as IPOB Head of Directorate Of States stated on Radio Biafra on 3rd of December that our patience will be exhausted on 15th December (2023) if the Nigerìan government and her judiciary fail to release our leader.


IPOB is a global peaceful movement with over 60 million volunteers and loyalists, we are ever ready to take any route available to see the total freedom of Biafrans and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu if the only route that is left for us is going to prove and preserve what we believe in, then we will gladly do so without any shred of fear. IPOB movement is beyond what the Zöõ Nigeria government could imagine, and we shall prove it to the world this time. Enough of this persecution of IPOB leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and IPOB members.


The supreme court must use this little opportunity to save the Nigerìan battered judiciary system before the world and serve justice for Biafrans and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu by toeing and upholding the part and judgment of the Court Of appeal and avert the state of anarchy that might be birthed from further mishandling of this case. The Nigerìa and the British governments should stop the antics of distractions, propaganda, and intimidation as IPOB can never be defeated with all these low-life games. 


May Chukwu Okike Abiama bless the IPOB worldwide family as Onyendu will be out in the time.


Ndewoo UmuChineke!

Written by Esiaba Chibuihe 

Edited By Ezekwereogu Odinaka 

Published By Umuchiukwu Writers

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