We were passionately campaigning for the freedom of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, both locally and internationally. The hashtag, #FreeNnamdiKanu was trending everywhere. The Directorate of State (DOS) worked tirelessly, organising one protest after another , from Benue to Ghana, Ivory Coast to Senegal, and across East Africa. From London to Spain, Italy to Germany, the United States to Japan, South Korea to Ireland, Canada to Netherland, Austria to Australia, the entire world was echoing the cry for #FreeNnamdiKanu.
We pursued this struggle with genuine love and passion until Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s own siblings began sponsoring false accusations against the very movement fighting for their brother’s release. Gradually, enmity crept in, deep divisions emerged, and the once vibrant #FreeNnamdiKanu protests started fading. Ekpa intensified the narrative that the DOS had “sold” Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. Many bought into this claim, and suddenly, every weapon, verbal and otherwise, was turned against the DOS and IPOB.
As a result, IPOB began to lose relevance while Ekpa and his Autopilot group rose to prominence. Faced with the looming collapse of the movement, the DOS made the difficult decision to step back from the FreeNnamdiKanu campaign in order to preserve the soul of IPOB. At that critical moment, the so called Prime Minister was issuing orders, Ekpa had seized control, and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s siblings were working with him. Aloy Ejimor hailed him as a leader, while the DOS was widely rejected by many Biafrans. We watched helplessly as years of collective sacrifice began to crumble. We sensed the danger.
Everything had been carefully planned, but through the mercy of Okike (God), the DOS worked relentlessly for four years to turn the situation around and stabilise the movement. It was not mere talk, it took tremendous hard work, strategy, and sacrifice.
To those who accuse me, Emeka Gift, of hating Mazi Nnamdi Kanu: I was actively on the ground organising multiple protests alongside IPOB members in Ivory Coast. Many of you who now run to social media to talk trash have never attended even one IPOB meeting, let alone joined any protest for our leader’s freedom.
Our records are there. We demonstrated love through work and commitment. Our record is automatically document and video attachment is one of them. That is love blackmail can never have erased.
I put my best and my conscience gives me peace every moment I looked back and see how passionately I contributed.
#EmekaGift
We Remember Our Fallen Heroes Today.
Dear Igbo Nation, today marks 56 years since we tragically lost over 4.5 million Igbo brothers and sisters to the Nigerian–Biafran War. They gallantly fought and died so that we might live. 🕊️
Let's Retweet in their memory. 🙏
BREAKING NEWS:
Eastern security Network rescued Biafrans from the hands of fulani kidnappers in ebonyi state, its a job done guys!!!
Ndi-Igbo worldwide must full support ESN .
Another police officer threatened to shoot an innocent Nigerian. The moment they saw camera, they started acting normal. Always record them for your safety📷📹
While driving in Owerri, Imo State, my ex-military husband and I were stopped by a team of Nigerian police officers in a shuttle bus for a supposed stop-and-search. Before we could introduce ourselves, one officer dragged me out and slapped me. They assaulted my husband, sh@t at him, hit him in the face with a gun (causing b!eeding), and threatened to kill him, saying nothing would happen.
#EndPoliceBrutality
No name no number 🥲
Police dragged a young man behind their van in #Uyo, #AkwaIbom just because he refused to pay a bribe.
This is NOT okay. He is a human being, not an animal. 😡
RT this. Justice must be served!
#EndPoliceBrutality#Nigeria 🇳🇬
@phelaaza posted it
What kind of country is this
Someone just posted this video on facebook
NIGERIANS IN UNIFORM AND ABUSE: Please let's keep resharing this until it gets to the appropriate authorities for immediate action to apprehend these animals in Uniform....here they are tying an elderly woman like goat, someone's mother/Grandmother/aunt or Sister! Ahhh I know it will be well with Nigeria
Me: Nigeria Police and their penchant for brutality na 5&6. God!
My question to Nigeria Police 👮♀️ what is our crime ?
Is it a crime to be a Nigerian?
Everyday police
You guys can do better!!!