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Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:32am On Jul 04, 2021
Olufunso Olumoko was a career ambassador to Thailand with accreditation to Myanmar. In this interview, Olumoko says Britain cannot help Nnamdi Kanu, despite being a British citizen, after being arrested in Kenya and flown to Nigeria to answer to charges in court. Excerpts:

What are your thoughts on the re-arrest of IPOB secession leader, Nnamdi Kanu, allegedly in Kenya?

I think it is good and timely. We should recall that Nnamdi Kanu is a fugitive from justice who jumped bail in 2017 and absconded abroad.

While being a fugitive from justice, he has engaged in subversive activities against the Nigerian state and its important political personalities. You may recall that key Nigerian personalities, including Mr. President, had been picketed and embarrassed by IPoB supporters whenever they went overseas officially.

You may also recall the humiliation and rough handling Sen. Ike Ekweremadu suffered in the hands of IPoB supporters in Germany in 2019. They routinely picket our embassies abroad and embarrass embassy officials.

In fact, it may be recalled the destruction of some of our embassies like in Dakar, Bangkok and Jakarta largely by IPoB-orchestrated sympathizers.

These are apart from incendiary broadcasts, insults and invectives poured on the Nigerian state by Nnamdi Kanu and supporters. Nnamdi Kanu has drawn unfavourable attention to Nigeria for very wrong reasons.

Consequently, his “interception” and repatriation to Nigeria is very welcoming and timely indeed. Though the details of his re-arrest and repatriation are still not in the public domain (the social media is awash with speculations), the operatives who carried out the operation did a good job and deserve our kudos!

But being a British citizen, are there diplomatic implications?

Agreed, Nnamdi Kanu is a dual citizen of both Nigeria and the United Kingdom. However, being a British citizen does not confer on him the right to carry out subversive activities and propagate hate and treasonous campaigns from the British soil.

I am sure the British would deal decisively with him if it were the other way round. Consequently, I don’t envisage any diplomatic implications except that the British High Commission in Nigeria may likely request for consular access to Kanu and request Nigeria to ensure that Nnamdi Kanu gets fair hearing and a fair trial.

I doubt very much if the British will lose any sleep over Nnamdi Kanu who I am sure they know as a felon, insurrectionist and at best, a rancorous agitator and demagogue!

You recalled that the Federal Government had accused the British government of aiding terrorists by granting the proscribed group asylum…

Bear in mind that countries are sovereign entities. Each country has its own laws and regulations which guide its citizens. No country imposes its own laws and judicial systems on the other sovereign country.

All they require of each other is to imbibe internationally accepted best practices of fairness and equity. Also, remember, Britain, as a western country, obeys the tenets of free speech and freedom of association.

If whatever IPoB is doing is not manifestly against British law, we should not think the British would rush and proscribe IPoB because Nigeria has done so.

But let me be clear, this does not mean the British intelligence service is not monitoring Nnamdi Kanu and his nefarious activities in London and mutually cooperating with the Nigerian intelligence service, albeit, unobtrusively. However, you can be sure the moment IPoB is caught breaching the British law, it will be held to account.

But do you foresee him having a fair hearing in Nigeria after all he did both at home and abroad?

Yes. I am confident Nnamdi Kanu will have fair hearing within the Nigerian judicial system. I assert this for some reasons which include, firstly, say what you will, Nigeria’s judicial system is still one of the finest within the Commonwealth.

Nigeria’s bench and bar have quite knowledgeable and sound lawyers and judges. They have, in many instances, acquitted themselves creditably in the dispensation of justice.

For instance, look at this present case. On re-arrest, Kanu was immediately brought before a judge who, in fact, accelerated his hearing from October to July 26/27! Secondly, Nnamdi Kanu has become a household name both locally and internationally.

Consequently, I envisage international interests in his trial. This in itself coupled with advocacy by human rights organisations like Amnesty International will ensure Kanu gets fair trial.

Some are of the view that his arrest would serve as a deterrent to other secessionist groups both at home and abroad?

Kanu’s re-arrest is a signal to the fact that as a fugitive you can run but not hide! Later or sooner, you’ll be caught and face justice. Besides, all the criminal elements, who either stole or got themselves involved in sordid activities and ran abroad thinking they’ve escaped justice, are living in fool’s paradise!

Later or sooner, the long arms of the law will catch them, more-so, in this age of greater international cooperation and instant communication. Also, all separatist and secessionist agitators need to be wary.

They should ensure that they don’t breach Nigeria’s laws and regulations. They should be aware that they are treading on very dangerous grounds the moment they start inciting violent attacks on persons and public institutions and making treasonous pronouncements.

Some are of the view that his arrest is a measure to gag freedom of speech of Nigerians at home and abroad?

No. I do not share that view. Nigeria is reputed in the world as one of the top countries that has a free and very active and robust press and freedom of speech!

Besides, freedom of the press, speech and association are all engraved and guaranteed under the Nigerian Constitution.

However, we should bear in mind that these rights are not limitless. Each of these rights comes with obligations. Like one of my professors who took me in international relations in the university used to tell us in class, “what right of free speech are you claiming by shouting fire in a crowded theatre”!

How can we run a nation like the United States and other developed countries devoid of needless secession?

To avoid secession, certain factors must be in place in Nigeria. These include good governance, social justice, equity and rule of law. In a polity, the leadership, apart from being accountable, must be inclusive and fair to all the constituent parts so that all have senses of belonging and none feels inferior or marginalized!

Nigeria present system is quite dysfunctional with too much power concentrated at the centre, leaving the constituent parts as appendages bereft of any meaningful power, political or fiscal.

The present leadership is perceived as being nepotistic with major appointments skewed in favour of a particular geopolitical zone, thus deepening antipathy and disaffection in the other geopolitical zones.

The perception of marginalisation and lack of social justice is palpable and largely responsible for agitations for secession not only in the southeast but in the southwest and even the south-south.

It is observed that if Nnamdi Kanu can be apprehended and brought to justice, what of the marauding “Fulani” herdsmen who are equally causing mayhem in the polity? In the final analysis, separation or secession is not the answer.

Nigeria is far better off as a united and strong country rather than being split up into putative “banana republics”! To build a united and strong Nigeria, a truly federal constitution will need to be enacted, which will devolve power and resources to the federating units.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/why-uk-cant-help-nnamdi-kanu-ambassador-olumoko/

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:33am On Jul 04, 2021

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by limeta(f): 9:36am On Jul 04, 2021
This one is looking for favour

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by bigtt76(f): 9:37am On Jul 04, 2021
Couldn't have said it any better cheesy

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Simplyleo: 9:38am On Jul 04, 2021
Buratai will be crushed in Hague
Buhari will be locked in Guantanamo bay
Tinubu will be jailed for drugs trafficking
Lamidi cownu has filed a report at the UN
The world super powers have sanctioned Nig.
UK has disallowed Buhari from visiting.
Buhari cannot repatriate lamidi cownu.
The day Buhari arrest arrest lamidi cownu, the world will turn upside down.

These and many other nonsense that reek of illiteracy have characterized ipob pigs for a long time.

Today, lamidi cownu is in handcuf under lock and key in DSS detention quarters, any ipob pig with 50 heads should go close to where the criminal is being locked.

Ipob pigs are brainless animals.

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Odewaleadesoye(m): 9:39am On Jul 04, 2021

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by bigtt76(f): 9:42am On Jul 04, 2021
Wish you the same too. Stay blessed kiss

Odewaleadesoye:

grin grin grin
Happy Sunday dear.

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Tranquillity360: 9:44am On Jul 04, 2021
Yoruba one Nigeria man talk.





Next.

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by OnionBandit(f): 9:46am On Jul 04, 2021
limeta:
This one is looking for favour
Just imagine

A typical IPoB logic. The fact that you signed an oath not to betray Nnamdi Kanu or you die miserably does not mean you should not tolerate others when they air their views.

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Monogamy: 9:50am On Jul 04, 2021
Nigeria government has presented nailing facts to nail Kanu in the eyes of UK government.

UK government can no longer help as UGM activities scattered everything

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Casham: 9:52am On Jul 04, 2021
Na wa o! I keep telling all who care to be reasonable that no nation on earth that is built on the rule of law will defend the activities of IPoB and Kanu. It is not wrong to fight for the right for self-determination, but these people (and the Igboho boys) are going about it the wrong way. Study the Scotland case and see the difference. Most of these 'Nelson Mandela wannabes' are only riding on the widespread dissatisfaction with the present leadership to chase clout and spite the government. Kanu will face justice and no nation will raise a finger. But all eyes will be on his case to ensure no violation of his rights is made. That's the best he can get. But I don't see him getting a sentence of more than ten years in jail. Lets stop all these hate and unite to face the real problems we have which are corruption, insecurity, unemployment and poverty. All these agitations are only a distraction to cause division and bring tribalism into the picture. We are the giant of Africa and we will be greater together.

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by MiztaPepperoni(m): 9:54am On Jul 04, 2021
I don talk am before but some people no wan understand.

Make we dey look dey go

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Nobody: 9:57am On Jul 04, 2021
Wise words

...but some people will completely ignore everything he said and strawman him

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Aufbauh(m): 9:58am On Jul 04, 2021
At this point Nna mumu di Kanu has joined the list of Igbo separatists who has lost against the Nigeria state.,- BBC.UK.

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Idonijebenson: 10:04am On Jul 04, 2021
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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Odewaleadesoye(m): 10:05am On Jul 04, 2021
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Kzinne: 10:08am On Jul 04, 2021
Rubbish
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by MiztaPepperoni(m): 10:13am On Jul 04, 2021
Monogamy:
Nigeria government has presented nailing facts to nail Kanu in the eyes of UK government.

UK government can no longer help as UGM activities scattered everything

Na wethin many Igbos never understand for this matter. Them no know say FG hold this guy for balls without breathing space. Even him know say him don mess up because the aligation for him head too much.

Imagine say na full naija citizen dey try bring unrest for UK or America, them go come carry from naija to face the law of their land. So tell me why the FG go cross hand for one small abino wey run go another country come dey command people to destroy and kill security agents for naija because him think say British government go protect am.

This na the end of MNK even if the Biafra struggle continues, this man no go dey the picture again after him chop watery beans once a day till 2023 and beyond.

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by michelz: 10:21am On Jul 04, 2021
I must say that this is a very astute analysis largely devoid of personal bias.
The fact remains that MNK got it wrong in several areas.
What his handlers must do now is to commence a damage control program, which they are not even handling well.
MNK is very autocratic and refuses to listen to any reason that doesn't align with his emotion. I just hope it's not too late for him.

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Nobody: 10:28am On Jul 04, 2021
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Simplyleo:
Buratai will be crushed in Hague
Buhari will be locked in Guantanamo bay
Tinubu will be jailed for drugs trafficking
Lamidi cownu has filed a report at the UN
The world super powers have sanctioned Nig.
UK has disallowed Buhari from visiting.
Buhari cannot repatriate lamidi cownu.
The day Buhari arrest arrest lamidi cownu, the world will turn upside down.

These and many other nonsense that reek of illiteracy have characterized ipob pigs for a long time.

Today, lamidi cownu is in handcuf under lock and key in DSS detention quarters, any ipob pig with 50 heads should go close to where the criminal is being locked.

Ipob pigs are brainless animals.

[/s]

Talkative every patriotic Nigerian wants them dealt with but a talkative like you need not tell us

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Nuelito: 10:38am On Jul 04, 2021
Smh
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Kaiser20: 10:46am On Jul 04, 2021
This time ought to be a serious prayer and fasting time from Ipob for God's Intervention on Nnamdi.
Because na only God will make Nnamdi get years jail terms and not life in prison.

This is not to a time to engage in further ranting and propaganda With the recent activities and attacks by UGM by ESN in the SE and numerous ESN assailants linked to Ipob arrested by the police as witnesses against Nnamdi in court naa only God fit do miracle.

international communities can only plead for fair jail sentence and nothing else.

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by mekaboy(m): 11:00am On Jul 04, 2021
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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by QuotaSystem: 11:41am On Jul 04, 2021
What is this one saying?

Has he not heard that the capture is all part of Kanu's plan to return to humble the zoo and finally unmask Buhari? You think Ohama-dikhead can just be captured and caged like a disabled rat?

He is only warming his present cage for Bubu as we've been made to understand cool

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Dpharisee: 11:52am On Jul 04, 2021
[quote author=Odewaleadesoye post=103351531]

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/why-uk-cant-help-nnamdi-kanu-ambassador-olumoko/

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Why are you desperately calling all the mods on Nairaland even the ones that only know about Romance section and don't care about politics, so every nonsense that mentions Nnamdi Kanu must hit FP?

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by NigeriaZoo: 11:53am On Jul 04, 2021
Casham:
Na wa o! I keep telling all who care to be reasonable that no nation on earth that is built on the rule of law will defend the activities of IPoB and Kanu. It is not wrong to fight for the right for self-determination, but these people (and the Igboho boys) are going about it the wrong way. Study the Scotland case and see the difference. Most of these 'Nelson Mandela wannabes' are only riding on the widespread dissatisfaction with the present leadership to chase clout and spite the government. Kanu will face justice and no nation will raise a finger. But all eyes will be on his case to ensure no violation of his rights is made. That's the best he can get. But I don't see him getting a sentence of more than ten years in jail. Lets stop all these hate and unite to face the real problems we have which are corruption, insecurity, unemployment and poverty. All these agitations are only a distraction to cause division and bring tribalism into the picture. We are the giant of Africa and we will be greater together.

We can never unite with our enemies, especially the two faced enemy - not in a MILLION YEARS.

smiley

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Madmohamed1: 12:11pm On Jul 04, 2021
limeta:
This one is looking for favour
nonsense why can him ask him his view about Fulani terrorist and bandits he want to favor from evil government.

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Nobody: 12:20pm On Jul 04, 2021
De only language Ipobians understand is ####Pythonese language,
Bubu should giv MNK Ekzaki zaki treatment,
4 + 4 = 2023
PMB = Next Level, Haters drink sniper

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Yaribanzaonic: 12:26pm On Jul 04, 2021
UNPAID ADVERTISEMENT!..NNAMDI KANU IS GIVING THESE SUB-ZOMBIES NIGHTMARES!!

iTS SO DISGUSTING THAT ENTITIES THAT ARE IRRELEVANT HAVE A VOICE THAT ZOMBIES JUBILATE ABOUT.

DID THE UK GOVERNMENT TELL YOU THAT THEY WILL ABANDON THEIR CITIZEN??

USELESS THREAD ....AM OUT!

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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by ZZ22: 12:35pm On Jul 04, 2021
Some are of the view that his arrest is a measure to gag freedom of speech of Nigerians at home and abroad?

No. I do not share that view. Nigeria is reputed in the world as one of the top countries that has a free and very active and robust press and freedom of speech! Say no more, we know who sent you!!

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