@Onsogbu That's on the side of Nnamdi Kanu, so what do have to say about the Nigeria government on this? Is it right the way they brought him back to Nigeria, after he was discharged is it right for them to still keep him jail. Nigeria judiciary is even worst than the Nigerian govt.
@ennyola0015 On a contrary view you're getting it all wrong, if we had intelligent leathers all they will do is to start working on the issues Kanu raised rather than trying to shut him up by force thereby putting the entire nation into kios..
I was deeply involved in the struggle for the validation of the June 12 election, and I remember vividly how the system operated back then how they weaponized the judiciary to buy time, to deceive the public, and to justify injustice.
They kept saying, βAbiolaβs case is in courtβ, using that as a shield for tyranny, until they eventually killed him a day before his "supposed" release. It was a well-orchestrated tragedy disguised as legal processes.
Today, I see the same script being replayed with Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the same manipulation, the same excuses, fake narrators, fake protesters, the same abuse of process. The language has not changed; only the victims have.
History is repeating itself before our eyes. And just as we fought to expose the truth then, we must do so now, before itβs too late. The Nnamdi Kanu i saw in court on October 16 is very ill, we must rescue him before another citizen is sacrificed to the blood thirsty Nigerian elite club
#FreeNnamdiKanuNow
Simon Ekpa:
Nigerian govt should note that no recording was barred during the judicial process and the Judges were digitally equipped, helping them for speedy passing of judgement.
No duplicate court orders.
@aonanuga1956 Nigeria where sycophants pays, what do you expect? Some politicians can't stand on their feet anymore against evil in the land.πππ
@realFFK Thank God for social media we're no longer in ancient time when the government hide truth from the masses. We know the real winner in this fight.