It is high time Biafra leaders, both IPOB, Autopilot, USB and MASSOB begings looking for foreign helps eapecially on amunition deal, incase anythinh happens to Nnamdi Kanu
We can demand arms fro Russia, Africa, Israel, America etc.https://t.co/dPrV0dOOzP
British citizens convicted abroad are not subject to death penalty
The Federal Government of Nigeria's recent cross-appeal seeking to elevate Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s sentence from life imprisonment to the death penalty introduces a volatile mix of domestic law, geopolitical friction and human rights disputes.
Because Mazi Nnamdi Kanu holds dual Nigerian and British citizenship, this development creates a direct diplomatic collision course between Abuja and London.
By filing a cross-appeal to demand the death penalty, the Federal Government has demonstrated a surprising ignorance of the consequences of contemplating death penalty on a British citizen ‘convicted’ abroad.
From the diplomatic and legal standpoint, Britain has a rigid, non-negotiable foreign policy against the death penalty and vehemently opposes capital punishment in all circumstances, worldwide, as a matter of principle.
For a British citizen convicted abroad, the UK government is bound by consular and diplomatic protocols to intervene actively by escalating from standard consular monitoring to high-level diplomatic pressure and it will be intense.
And these consequences go beyond Britain, as it often triggers a wider diplomatic backlash, potentially affecting foreign aid, trade agreements and bilateral relations between Nigeria and Western nations who align with the UK's stance against the death penalty.
#AloyEjimakor.
@kepukepunews The reason for appeal is to correct false judgement not legalize flaw interpretation of law.
Nnamdi Kanu is not a terrorist neither has he participated in terrorism.
Omotosho judgment was not based on evidence but based on claimed disrespect of the defender.
#FreeNnamdiKanu
Islam is the only religon that has never stopped spreading... This is fact
So if you are a nigerian, you are already a muslim or you die.
I chose Biafra because i want to live.
You can slso chose Biafra as a safe state
Thank you #IPOBITALY for having us this #BiafraHeroesandHeroinesDay, #30thMay2026.
May we continue to live each day in remembrance of our ancestors who gave their lives for us to keep our identity while we endeavour to pass on their legacy to our generations to come.
Let’s not forget our roadmap.
But most importantly, let's bear in mind that individuality has kept us in bondage for decades.
From a post I made sometime ago, where our individualistic character has been read as our weakness for decades, all we need is a structure that will harness our individualistic character and our Igbo Communal values such 'Umunna', 'Igwebuike' , shared responsibilities and the 'apprenticeship system ' into "oneness/synergy/solidarity".
Stay tuned for my upcoming broadcast.
Our job is the liberation of our people from every form of bondage while we continue to push for the release of Mazi #NnamdiKanu.