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Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by sambisamana: 7:27am On Mar 04, 2016
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Kanu barely recognized the authority of the court he found himself in

Dressed all in white, Nnamdi Kanu took his seat in the Federal High Court in Abuja, Nigeria, on February 9. Though he had been in detention for almost four months, the 48-year-old activist initially declined requests from court officers to agree to have his handcuffs removed. In an act of defiance, he raised his cuffed hands to the television cameras. It was hard to divine his intention, but the act and his angry expression suggested that he barely recognized the authority of the court he found himself in.


Kanu, a dual British-Nigerian citizen, was arrested in Lagos in October by Nigerian intelligence agents during a visit from his home in London. Kanu leads the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), a separatist movement calling for the independence of the southeastern territories that made up Biafra in the late 1960s. He denies all six of the charges against him, which include treasonable felony, a charge that carries a possible life sentence. The authorities essentially accuse Kanu of trying to overthrow the Nigerian head of state by broadcasting secessionist propaganda on Radio Biafra, the underground radio station he runs from London.

The former Republic of Biafra has a history of turmoil and civil unrest

An oil-rich region about the size of the island of Ireland, the former Republic of Biafra has a history of turmoil and civil unrest. It existed as an independent republic for just two and a half years in the late 1960s, after millions of people—mainly from the southern Igbo ethnic group—led a movement to secede from the newly independent Nigeria, sparking the civil war of 1967 to 1970, which claimed more than 1 million lives.

Forty-six years after that war ended, Nigeria is again facing a potential uprising in the southeast. Since Kanu’s arrest in October, a protest movement has sprung up in Nigeria, with thousands of people identifying as Biafrans demonstrating in the streets across the southeast and as far north as Abuja to demand the release of their leader. The demonstrations began peacefully but turned bloody in December: According to Associated Press reports, at least 22 protesters and two police officers have been killed in clashes at pro-Biafra rallies. The Nigerian government has not provided an official death toll, but Uchenna Asiegbu, a senior IPOB official, tells Newsweek that more than 100 civilians have died. Now, as pro-Biafra groups step up their demands for a breakaway state, the Nigerian government has yet another challenge on its hands. Today’s pro-Biafra secessionist movement, led mainly by young people with no direct memory of the civil war, nevertheless shares some of the same concerns that sparked the original calls for independence. Nigeria was forged in 1914, when British colonialists cobbled together two territories, hoping to subsidize the poorer north with the resources of the oil-rich south. The borders of modern-day Nigeria did not reflect the ethnic boundaries of different rival kingdoms: the Igbos in the southeast, the Hausa-Fulani in the north and the Yoruba in the southwest.

The declaration of independence of Republic of Biafra

After Nigeria declared itself independent of British colonial rule in 1960, regional and ethnic tensions erupted in a vicious power struggle. A coup against the northern-led government in January 1966—seen by the leaders and many people from the north of the country as a plot led by the Igbos—prompted the northerners to seize back power. Mobs from communities in the north of the country then killed tens of thousands of Igbos; many Igbos living in various parts of Nigeria fled to their eastern homeland.


The following year, military officer Odumegwu Ojukwu annexed the southeast and declared the independent Republic of Biafra. That marked the start of Nigeria’s bloody civil war, which ended in 1970 after Nigeria blockaded Biafra’s border and hundreds of thousands of people starved to death. The Biafran troops surrendered. Nearly half a century later, many of the same rivalries and fears of persecution that set off the war still linger. After Nigeria returned to democratic rule in 1999 after decades of rule by military juntas—excluding one four-year stretch that began in 1979—the Movement for the Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra was founded with the aim of

restoring the state of Biafra. But the IPOB, established 10 years later, has since become the premier pro-Biafra movement; it claims to have some 20 million members and 95 branches across the world. It has even opened its first Biafran embassy in northern Spain’s Basque country, chosen because of the region’s historic struggle for independence.

The significance of Kanu’s trial can only be determined by what follows after


Kanu, who was elected IPOB leader in September 2015, has been hailed as the restorer of the Biafran nation. “Nnamdi Kanu is ordained to take us to the Biafran promised land,” says Asiegbu. “He is the chosen one.” Kanu’s critics say that the secessionist leader is a promoter of hate speech and propaganda. At an event in May 2014 to commemorate the 1967 declaration of the Republic of Biafra, Kanu reportedly told a group of IPOB members and civil war veterans: “We shall fight until we get Biafra. If they don’t give us Biafra, no human being will remain alive in Nigeria by that time.” Nigeria’s president has said relatively little on the subject of Kanu’s arrest or the Biafran issue. In December, Buhari told journalists that Kanu had entered the country without a passport—a claim Kanu disputes. “There’s a treasonable felony against him, and I hope the court will listen to the case,” Buhari said. Since then, the president has kept silent, and the government has declined repeated requests for further comment. With pro-Biafra protesters rallying around Kanu’s arrest, the outcome of the trial could heighten tensions between the activists and the government.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by HungerBAD: 7:32am On Mar 04, 2016
This is old News and Kanu is irrelevant in Nigeria.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by CltrAltDel: 7:40am On Mar 04, 2016
Stale! !!
Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by fulanimafia: 7:43am On Mar 04, 2016
Dead link to an expired story. Kanu and IPOB have been effectively contained.

The dilector has been caged in the zoo he so abhors, and is waiting to be tried and sentenced for Treason.

iPod on the other hand, have found a more fitting opponent in Ohanaeze. All's well that ends well.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by knowledgeable: 8:13am On Mar 04, 2016
fulanimafia:
Dead link to an expired story. Kanu and IPOB have been effectively contained.

The dilector has been caged in the zoo he so abhors, and is waiting to be tried and sentenced for Treason.

iPod on the other hand, have found a more fitting opponent in Ohanaeze. All's well that ends well.


As backwards fulanis continue to butcher other Nigerians that are way mor civilized than them.

As they take and extend their butchering to the Yorubas, as witnessed in mile 12, the balance will tip against your lot in no distance future. Foolish goat, write something about Agatu.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by fulanimafia: 8:20am On Mar 04, 2016
knowledgeable:



[s]As backwards fulanis continue to butcher other Nigerians that are way mor civilized than them.

As they take and extend their butchering to the Yorubas, as witnessed in mile 12, the balance will tip against your lot in no distance future. Foolish goat, write something about Agatu.[/s]

Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by zendy: 8:26am On Mar 04, 2016
I can imagine how elements of the SW who don't have any sense of self determination will invade this thread to justify how their 'God almighty' and British criminal called Lord Frederick Lugard was right in the aberration he created in 1914

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by funlord(m): 8:30am On Mar 04, 2016
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knowledgeable:



As backwards fulanis continue to butcher other Nigerians that are way mor civilized than them with the exception of ipob apes like me.

As they take and extend their butchering to the Yorubas who I remain suspicious about, as was witnessed in mile 12, the balance will tip against my fellow toutish lot in no distant future. Let me go and ask my father the foolish goat to write something about Agatu.



Your moniker "knowledgeable" is wrong! It should actually be "un-knowledgeable"!


That suits you a lot better! Although I like how you described your views In this your write up that I quoted!



Frustrated, akpu munching, ethnically confused baboon!
Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by knowledgeable: 8:44am On Mar 04, 2016
funlord:
grin



Your moniker "knowledgeable" is wrong! It should actually be "un-knowledgeable"!


That suits you a lot better! Although I like how you described your views In this your write up that I quoted!



Frustrated, akpu munching, ethnically confused baboon!

Be honest, which tribe in Nigeria look like baboons or rather ugly?

Which tribe in Nigeria always going after Igbo's dna through Igbo women in other to dilute thier baboonic appearance?

Which tr
Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by funlord(m): 8:51am On Mar 04, 2016
grin
knowledgeable:


Be honest, which tribe in Nigeria look like baboons or rather ugly?

Which tribe in Nigeria always going after Igbo's dna through Igbo women in other to dilute thier baboonic appearance?

Which tr




Your logic seems like it came from the mind of a hyena! So when "igbo men marry yoruba women" what are they trying to dilute then?
Or are they trying to remix their d.n.a?


This boy, ethnicity has eaten deep into your soul, try and repent lest you become afflicted with high b.p!



By the way I am not a yoruba guy only a reasonable one! Try being reasonable sometime! It helps!!!
Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by knowledgeable: 9:00am On Mar 04, 2016
funlord:
grin




Your logic seems like it came from the mind of a hyena! So when "igbo men marry yoruba women" what are they trying to dilute then?
Or are they trying to remix their d.n.a?


This boy, ethnicity has eaten deep into your soul, try and repent lest you become afflicted with high b.p!



By the way I am not a yoruba guy only a reasonable one! Try being reasonable sometime! It helps!!!

By the way, I never mentioned yoruba....but enthincity is everything in Nigeria. That's why we have remained underdeveloped. That's why the blinds have being leading the clear eyes into the blind arrays for decades. The blinds have broken global records in their blind arrays by becoming the #1 & 4th most dangerous butchers in human history.... because they cannot see beyond their blindness, they are inversely butchering their history and future into extinction, while they blindly believe the whole world see that as bravery for them.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by babyfaceafrica: 9:01am On Mar 04, 2016
Dry like stock fish
Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by funlord(m): 9:07am On Mar 04, 2016
knowledgeable:


By the way, I never mentioned yoruba.



Yes but that is because maybe you are scared of bans and stuff like that! But from your past antecedents and posts in this section you and I know it is "them" you are referring to! If you are truly an "eastern braveheart" then kindly tell us the tribe that you were referring to? It is only cowards that write in riddles! ARE YOU 1? Lmfao!!!
Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by knowledgeable: 9:48am On Mar 04, 2016
funlord:




Yes but that is because maybe you are scared of bans and stuff like that! But from your past antecedents and posts in this section you and I know it is "them" you are referring to! If you are truly an "eastern braveheart" then kindly tell us the tribe that you were referring to? It is only cowards that write in riddles! ARE YOU 1? Lmfao!!!

Butcher, this is not about Igbo/yoruba that already have some degree of feelings between them as expressed through their intermarriages which is light years ahead between you & them or between you & Igbos, but your butchering that can never be compared with any other in human family. Tell the world how this gonna end, or rather how is gonna play out. You probably will be surprise to know, that there are anthropological PHDs causes in some universities on this subject matter.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu, Buhari's New Headache by wediehere1: 12:11pm On Apr 05
HungerBAD:
This is old News and Kanu is irrelevant in Nigeria.
May God forgive your soul
We love you hungerbad

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