Kanu is seeking to negotiate with the Nigerian government to drop the treasonable felony charges against him.
The prosecutor, Adegboyega Awomolo, stated that he lacks the authority to negotiate without approval from Nigeria’s Attorney-General::::
The prosecutor, Adegboyega Awomolo, stated that he lacks the authority to negotiate without approval from Nigeria’s Attorney-General::::
Any how, let them release him so we can have peace.
ReplyDeleteBut when he is eventually released, will these blood hungry monsters already created stop the killings? May God help us.
They should release him, is Turgi better than him? But they are protecting him. That's if you guys know what that one did in the NORTH.
DeleteThe people you are comparing him with are not in the same situation. Those ones are mere criminals.
DeleteThe Constitution does not recognise cessation of any part of the country. The president swore to defend the Constitution which means he cannot deal with a sworn enemy of that Constitution.
Ojukwu had to reject Biafra; he was given a nation pardon which enabled him to even contest for the president of Nigeria.
In otherwords no president can release a man whose declared purpose is to go against the provision of the Constitution which the president swore an oath to defend ,(he can be impeached on that ground). The only solution as I see it is for MNK to publicly reject Biafra!
He now wants to negotiate? Well let me not say much.
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ReplyDeleteThis isn't the first time he'd expressed readiness to seek negotiations. The first time he did was at Enugu(2017) but the government didn't get back to him on his demands.
ReplyDeleteFew days to the second meeting with the government officials, his house was raided by the military.
What are his demands?
Open the sea ports at the southern part of Nigeria. Go back to regional government and let each region develop at its pace, etc and he'll drop the agitation.
Are these demands wrongo or too much to ask for?
He never asked for oil bloc, riches or even political portfolio.
I hope the negotiations will be a fruitful one and a win-win on all parties. Enough of the killings and insecurity ravaging the country.
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Ask for govt portfolio kwa? He shud ask na, who will give a terrorist?
DeleteHow do you know he is a terrorist? I am not igbo, but every he said about Nigeria is happening! Moreover the Niger Delta 🇳🇪 communities gave Tinubu 2 weeks to release him. I am proudly Niger Deltan!!! Nigeria is gone! Let them give biafra their freedom; we will have our country! Let everybody go in peace!!!
DeleteI love your response @ anonymous 10.12. I am also Niger Deltan and cringe when people make comments without reasoning. When does agitation for self-determination become a crime? Nigeria accented to the United Nations security Council resolution for the rights of indigenous people to govern themselves. Go and search for the Special Political and Decolonisation Committee, also known as the 4th Committee chaired by diplomats representing Nigeria at the Permanent Mission of Nigeria to the United Nations. When you do, please come back and educate Nigerians. Yes, I agree that no nation would be happy to let any region to cede from the whole, but it is what it is when political leaders make injustice a norm, and the citizens look the other way because it does not affect them. I comment as someone who have contributed on deliberations for Nigeria and supporting the decolonization and self-determination of non-governing countries around the world. Neither Nnamdi Kanu nor the Igbos have committed any crime for seeking to leave Nigeria, and Nigeria knows this. All agitators of self-determination across the globe are termed terrorists, a strategy government employ to weaken them. An informed and unbiased citizens produce leaders that are fair and impartial. Dialogue would have been the best strategy from the beginning, because you can't win sessession struggles. After Nnamdi Kanu, someone else will emerge and most of us may not even be alive. I hope you are objective in your reasonings going forward.
DeleteWhich nigerdelta? Please we are not biafrans.
Delete10:12, 12:18, i am not talking about sentiment, no be me call am terrorist, na court. His organisation has been proscribed as a terrorist organisation. So save me the long sermon, he appealed it and lost, so keep ur sentiment to urself. And until that decision is overturned by a more superior court, i would call him a terrorist whenever his name pops up. BTW, show me one thing he has done in the SE that is not what terrorists do. Is it the killing and maiming of innocent unarmed civilians, or the killing of uniform men and women? Name it, or shall i continue with the long list of atrocities he did? I didn’t mk it up, it is there in the news, if you care to keep ur sentiment aside, you would read it up. Or is it the killing of innocent reverend father that hid children(minors) in his chapel so that they wud write their exams because they were scared, ur mentor’s boys would harm them if they saw them writing the exams that the whole country was writing except for the people he claims to be agitating for?
DeleteAbeg save ur sermons for when next you sit wt the united nations who only admit to wrongs done by weaker countries.
How many of the United nations charters and resolutions has the United states openly dishonored? Nobody has called them out, the red nerves of ur eyes only come out when it is a poor third world country that is involved. Has America closed down Gitmo? I dnt think so, una no remember discuss that one for una meeting?
Anon 15:10,
DeleteThe audacity in which you lie need to be avoided. No court called Him terrorist. It was a charge against him which was thrown out by Justice Binta Nyako. If I drop the link from one of the nstjo dailies, Stella won't enable it. In her ruling, the judge said, IPOB is not an unlawful organization.
So if you think otherwise, why didn't the international communities did same?
During covid, do you know how many truck load of foodstuff he sent to southern Nigeria?
Let me stop here.
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No Tj, it’s ur audacity for me, pls go read up the ruling of justice Abdu Kafarati of the federal high cout abuja delivered on september 20, 2017, affirming the proscription of the IPOb as a terrorist organisation. Pls a simple google search would have saved you this embarrassment, even if the court ruling is too bulky for u, i blv googled has a simplified version for ppl like you.
DeleteAre the government ready to negotiate with him.
ReplyDeleteLet him rot in jail. I pray to God this day that he should stay in jail till old age. No need releasing him. All the attricities he ordered those Zombies to commit in the East should be blamed squarely on him. No easy bail out
ReplyDeleteAfter God na government
ReplyDeleteIf his people solidly stand by him, he will surely get the negotiations from FG
ReplyDeleteThey should free this Man nah!!
ReplyDeleteHe does not even have problem with this regime, na buhari e get issue with.
Which he proved right.😎
Anon 10:12, I'm curious to know what Niger Delta want to do in two weeks if they don't release him, are you threatening Government?
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