@OurFavOnlineDoc HOLDING MNK DOWN IS LITERALLY KILLING NIGERIA! It is the direct path to total collapse — economic ruin, endless bloodshed, & fall of a country that will NEVER rise again. Watch Nigeria perish. MKN's FREEDOM = NIGERIA’S LIBERATION
MNK’s continued incarceration = NIGERIA’S DOOM
@yabaleftonline Nobody living and doing the same work in Nigeria is dashing you equivalent of £500. I can guarantee you that, but its easier for someone in uk doing the same work to dash you £500.
Compare apple to apple not apple with fraudsters or Nigerian politicians.
Eg. Nurse vs Nurse
@Babayinka59@EmekaGift100 His freedom is your freedom. As long as he remains behind bars, the nation remains imprisoned with him. Your collective progress has been sentenced to confinement, bound by the same chains. Until justice prevails, the state will continue to fail its own people.
Former Senior foreign policy adviser to President Trump Dr. Walid Phares endorses self-determination of Biafra and states that it has just as much legitimacy as statehood for Somaliland. This is a major breakthrough in support for Biafra in Washington, DC. The efforts of the Biafra Republic Government in Exile to lobby Washington are bearing fruit.
Self determination to #Biafra is as legitimate as statehood for #Somaliland.
But all candidates ethnic communities must undergo a referendum. It should be peaceful.
An entire Op-Ed has been written against me in Nigerian news outlet "The Guardian". It seems that Nigeria is very scared of me. I vowed when I entered the movement that I would break what Mazi Nnamdi Kanu described as the "zoo", and it is now crumbling.
https://t.co/8LzXsNaX0Z
It is time for ExNigeria @MikeArnoldTruth
Free Biafra and a end to prosecution of Christians will only come with the break up of Nigeria and the end of the unlawful regime and the Republic of Biafra reborn
Life prision for the Mandela of Nigeria? The hero of Free Biafra and global icon of non violent resistance Gandi Rugova style?
That means Nigeria today has ceased the right to be recognized
I call the Free World #DeRecognizeNigeria
Nigeria is unlawful terrror state
#ExNigeria
Today, we go again! #FreeNnamdiKanuNow
This day carries enormous significance for many reasons. The Federal High Court in Abuja, Nigeria, is on the verge of either rewriting or repeating its own tragic history or redrawing the very map of justice. It may also be a day the country meets its nemesis.
Why?
Because a Federal High Court judge is about to deliver a ruling on whether the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), @MaziNnamdiKanu , is guilty of the terrorism-related offenses the Nigerian state has accused him of, charges rooted in his unrelenting agitation for a separate homeland for the people of the South East.
By a twist of fate only destiny itself can explain, I am also in court today, facing a charge of “cybercrime” filed by the Nigeria Police Force @policeng since 2021 on behalf of one of Nigeria’s most notorious so-called billionaires, and ruling @OfficialAPCNg Senator @PrinceNedNwoko.
This case traces back to a 2021 incident involving Ned Nwoko and an aphrodisiac vendor popularly known as Jaruma. Nwoko sought to jail her by any means necessary, but my intervention prevented that injustice. Instead of learning, he turned his sights on me, claiming that a @SaharaReporters story exposing fraudulent activities connected to his NGO amounted to “cyberbullying.”
His favourite police enforcers at the @FCT_PoliceNG Command in Abuja arrested and briefly detained me and have repeatedly attempted to arraign me under a section of the 2015 Cybercrime Act that has since been removed from the law, one of the many absurdities of this persecution.
But back to Nnamdi Kanu.
I am pretty certain his case goes far beyond the expectation that a court in Abuja, presided over by one of its coconut-headed judges, will suddenly deliver justice. It cannot unless it bows to superior, natural forces of justice and applies conscience rather than federal might.
Two weeks ago, I led a protest to highlight the futility and danger of this trial. I stand firm by that action. In fact, I spent three nights in Kuje Prison for daring to lead a protest demanding the release of one of Nigeria’s top hostages.
And today, again, I insist that it is not too late.
#FreeNnamdiKanuNow is inevitable.