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I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by Handsomecole(m): 4:05am On Oct 13, 2017
I spent two hours,10 minutes talking to Nnamdi Kanu at Kuje Prisons -Kalu

— 13th October 2017
Former governor of Abia State and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu in an interview monitored on AIT yesterday, bared his mind on his conversation with the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, when he visited him in Kuje prison, the chances of APC in the forthcoming Anambra elections as well as other leadership issues in Nigeria.

Let me start this way, you said Biafra is not possible why did you say so?

Let me correct you I said there is no need for it now. Because dividing the country would be a mistake. What matters is for people to live under the rule of law, social justice, and under true federalism. I don’t think the clamour to separate the country is anything that would help anybody. What majority of Nigerians not only the Igbo people need is to obey the law. If a court in Abia gives an order that order must be obeyed if another court in Benin gives an order that order must be obeyed.

If I Orji Kalu drives against traffic light and I am caught I should be punished. What the country is looking for is one rule for everybody.

There is this Federal Government and IPOB face off, you are a member of the ruling party and you are an Igbo leader, do you see yourself brokering truce between them?

To correct you I am an Igbo man from Igbo land not an Igbo leader.

(Cuts in ) Really ?

Yes . We have been doing a lot to broker truce between them , we have done a lot underground , we have been talking to both parties that is why you can see some level of peace now in Abia and Onitsha axis where the IPOB have a stronghold .I believe all parties are interested in finding a common ground . The people that said that they want to separate are not very strong they are very weak. My only concern is that they are endangering the lives of a lot of Igbo because when they go to confront the military or when they are confronted by the military the goods been damaged are owned by Igbo and the people being killed are Igbo. I am a trader and I trade on cash crops and all the rest, so I know what I have suffered in the last nine months or there about due to this issue .

You were the first Igbo leader or Igbo man as you like to put it, if you get where I am going, to visit Nnamdi Kanu in prison?

(Cuts in ) Yes I was the first Nigerian man to visit him because it was the right thing to do. Because nobody wanted to see him, everybody was afraid to see him. They were scared to identify with him. As for me I am not afraid of death I am not afraid of anybody. He was remanded in prison by court of competent jurisdiction and a court of record. Even the UN charter recognises that anyone remanded in prison by an official court can be visited by anybody so I applied that wisdom to myself.

I want to guess that part of the things you would have told Kanu while in prison was to drop the idea of IPOB. Maybe you did not sound convincing enough.

No! I spent two hours 10 minutes with Nnamdi Kanu and I sounded very convincing, at some point he was here and there and then later on he said ‘we can’t drop this fight we have gone very far,’ and I reminded him that a good general is a general that fights and goes back to fight another day, while a worse one is the one that dies in the battle .

I not only visited him I went out of my way and to go as far as visiting his both parents. I talked to them I gave them reasons why they should not encourage him to continue in this manner but he (Kanu) refused. When he came out of prison he didn’t make any attempt to visit those who wished him well he went for those who wanted to play politics with him and that is where we are. They have been shouting Biafra nobody touched them, but because the issue went beyond where it was supposed to be, government had to respond.

People who wanted to use them to play politics were telling them that everything is possible and they got him into trouble. I have nothing against those clamouring that they want Biafra; in fact it is their constitutional right. I can never tell anybody not to agitate. But the question is; is it possible? Is it within the norms of our constitution? The constitution is very clear, there is nowhere in the constitution where we have provisions on how to divide the country. The constitution has chapters on how to unite the country, but nowhere can you find referendum or restructuring.

To me all these calls and the people making the calls could go back to the 2014 conference report . Since that conference was bipartisan and headed by a very good jurist, Justice Idris Kutugi , we should find a way of getting the recommendations implemented as a starting point and giving the South- East one more state, as was recommended.

There is this story that Kanu’s whereabouts is unknown can I quote you that he is in London, since you said so?

I didn’t say categorically that he was in London, go and read what I told The Punch newspaper. When I returned from the United States of America on the 14th of September and on the 15th I went straight to Abia because the thing was escalating then. I consulted some of them (IPOB) I consulted the security agencies, the army, the police, SSS and the rest of them and I tried to douse the tension.

I started looking for Kanu himself to talk to him. So somebody told me he went to a hotel and I sent people to the hotel and I called one of his relations who came to my house and I asked him where Kanu was, that I really want to talk to him. He said that I should not bother myself and I told The Punch all that transpired including the fact that I was not sure whether the fellow was telling me lies or truth. I said it and it’s in the paper. I didn’t say I discussed with Kanu and he told me he had left for London. His relation told me I should not bother about his safety because I told him that what matters to me is the safety of the man. I wanted to bring the man to my house in Igbere and make arrangements with the federal authorities and persuade them for us to find a common ground.

I never wanted the security agents to bundle him and rough handle him, I only wanted to bring him to my house and wade into the matter, which was what I did when he was in prison. I am suprised at the attitude of Kanu because he knew all the things we discussed; he neglected them because he wanted to play politics. Let me ask you; is it fair on the court that gave him bail? Is it fair on the federal government of Nigeria that the orders of court were being disobeyed? That order was not that of Justice Nyako at all, it was the law of Nigeria. These are things I reminded him that he must obey our laws.

In 2007 the same court gave me a condition to gain my freedom, it’s not a criminal case but I accepted those conditions and if I wanted to challenge those conditions I would move to an appellate court where justices of the court of appeal will look at and review the conditions.

So I will continue to blame our elders, our friends and my people who are saying his human rights have been tampered with, I disagree because the court is of competent jurisdiction that order was not that of Buhari, it was not that of chief of army staff, neither was it of the director of the SSS or anybody it was the order of a court of competent jurisdiction. So he could have mellowed down and obeyed that order and allow his members to continue carrying their flag rather than disobeying that order.

But when you set off to molest people on the road , people are afraid to say the truth I’m not afraid of death or a anybody you know me from my university days I’m still the same person, I don’t care what anybody says what matters most to me is justice being applied where it is supposed to be applied . If Kanu had gone ahead to obey that court order-he was asked not to appear in a public of more than10 persons and the 2nd in command would be the one carrying their Biafra flag nobody would touch him because he was not given any order by the court. If Kanu wanted to see people then they should come to his house and see him but what he did which you saw all over social media was mounting a Guard of Honour, insulting everybody, he insulted The Sun newspapers, he insulted the owner of Sun newspapers, he insulted me personally that some were writing against him and that they were been bought over by Hausa/Fulani people and Yoruba people. How can you run a republic when you are not in good terms with the Yoruba? You’re not in good terms with Hausa, the Ijaws and other tribes, so who will you be in good terms with? The issue is that he should purge himself of those needless biases and come to terms with the realities of today.



Is the South East truly marginalised?

Yes! The South- east is marginalised. I can tell you this. I am trained by Hausa/Fulani people, but I am not afraid of speaking the truth. Since the end of the civil war, the treatment meted on the south-east is different. The amenities given to people from the south-east are different. If anyone says anything contrary bring him on to this your programme and I will tell him why we are marginalised.

What can the present government do about this?

The present government should look at appointments; they should look at who gets what and balance it. It doesn’t sound good that you have service chiefs with none from the south-east. No matter who is the president, vice president or senate president and you should have at least one Igbo among the service chiefs. Whatever is worth doing is worth doing well.

As a member of the APC, have you been making some moves to achieve what you just said?

Yes, of course I’ve been making various moves.

A school of thought suggests that you are already selling Igbo because you are in APC now?

What do you mean I don’t understand.

Any issue that comes up regarding the Igbo, your opinion usually aligns with that of the federal government.

It’s not true, I have never agreed with anybody. I speak what I know is the truth. Would any Igbo man with integrity like a court order to be disobeyed? Would you like the orders of a court to be flouted? Would you like that?

No I would not

When you refuse listen to a court of justice the only thing you should expect is chaos. I can never be bought by anybody, money cannot buy me. I was governor for eight years with Obasanjo as president; if I wanted to be bought over I could have been bought over to support the third term agenda. So my loyalty and everything lies solely to the Nigerian people. It’s not ethnic. Remember I was a students’ union president. I was voted by over 99 and half percent of Muslim students, they were not Igbo people. They saw the truth in me and that truth is what I am still holding on to till date. The cross I am carrying is the truth. I mean, sell who for what? What are they going to give me? Truth is, most of the Igbo leaders are afraid of speaking the truth. They cannot continue to keep quiet .Yes I believe we are marginalised I don’t hide it, but I also believe that we can build a better country.

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by Afam4eva(m): 4:10am On Oct 13, 2017
We have heard. Can this guy just shut up already. Does he intend to use Nnamdi Kanu to gain some form of political relevance? Find something new please. This shit has gotten old.

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by magoo10(m): 5:52am On Oct 13, 2017
Orji kalu is just playing petty politics ,except he his just deceiving his pay masters and the APC.

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by sarrki(m): 5:54am On Oct 13, 2017
Where is that KANU sef ?

What a shame

With all the chest beating

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by sarrki(m): 5:55am On Oct 13, 2017
Afam4eva:
We have heard. Can this guy just shut up already. Does he intend to use Nnamdi Kanu to gain some form of political relevance? Find something new please. This shit has gotten old.



grin grin grin grin ;DD


The thing pain am oooooooo


Where is Nnamdi ?

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by amunkita(m): 5:58am On Oct 13, 2017
The two hours was wat the FG gave u in exchange of ur own freedom but u decided to add 10 minute, to prove u re a good puppet.

Continue Orji, we all know u should be in jail by now but betraying ur kin to stay afloat can only postpone ur incarceration..

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by sarrki(m): 6:06am On Oct 13, 2017
amunkita:
The two hours was wat the FG gave u in exchange of ur own freedom but u decided to add 10 minute, to prove u re a good puppet.

Continue Orji, we all know u should be in jail by now but betraying ur kin to stay afloat can only postpone ur incarceration..


Stop all this ra..ting online

Where is Nnamdi ?

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by madridguy(m): 6:09am On Oct 13, 2017
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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by crackerspub: 6:13am On Oct 13, 2017
cheesy cheesy cheesy

I LOVE KANU


WHEN HE IS AROUND THEY TALK ABOUT HIM


WHEN HE CASTRATED IN PRISON, THE MEDIA WAS ALL OVER HIM


NOW HE DECIDED TO GO UNDERGROUND, THEY ARE STILL MASTURBATING ABOUT HIM cheesy cheesy cheesy

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by LUGBE: 6:14am On Oct 13, 2017
Yeye man, who ask you. You are now saint kalu, you now entered MOU with efcc to free you so that you will face your root and deal with them.

Nothing last forever, who will vote you, is it efcc.

Time shall tell

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by mexxmoney: 6:14am On Oct 13, 2017
Just look at this saboteur. What useless court order is he talking about? The one that says Kanu can not be seen in the company of more than ten people at a time? He seriously expected him to abide by that? Orji Kalu and his fellow efulefu politicians can go to hell

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by mpianya39(m): 6:30am On Oct 13, 2017
I talked to them I gave them reasons why they should not encourage him to continue in this manner but he (Kanu) refused. When he came out of prison he didn’t make any attempt to visit those who wished him well he went for those who wanted to play politics with him and that is where we are.

I can feel your pain this hausa-fulani slave that call himself CIA agent lol grin grin

You know what biafra must come cool cool

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by cartimor: 6:40am On Oct 13, 2017
The presidency sent you to talk with him to see if he would give up the course-Biafra,but he saw no sense in what you told him.sorry.

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by dannytoe(m): 6:43am On Oct 13, 2017
So we should cry abi.........Nnamdi kanu matter una carry like gala for head.

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by amunkita(m): 7:08am On Oct 13, 2017
sarrki:



Stop all this ra..ting online

Where is Nnamdi ?

Well, if it was possible to provide my Baptismal certificate right now, u will see u re talking to Nnamdi...

On the first sentence u made, I hope u ve saved the character u withheld into ur Jaiz savings account...

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by Biggty(m): 7:10am On Oct 13, 2017
He didn't want to give up on the Biafra course yet he has ran away.
Who are the cowards again?
Like Ojukwu Like Kanu

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by Omeokachie: 7:10am On Oct 13, 2017
Brutus!

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by mumumugu(m): 7:12am On Oct 13, 2017
all these people were quiet before soldiers python dance.if kalu had won,they would be defending him and sharing his glory

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by BiafraIShere(m): 7:19am On Oct 13, 2017
This man again! So Nnamdi Kanu is your only way to remain relevant and prove to APC and the abo.kis that you are working for them or what? Last time he claimed Nnamdi Kanu traveled to UK through Malaysia now he has come with another cock and bull story. Chineke Mere Gi Ebere. Tufiakwa nye ndia kporo onwe ha ndi ndu anyi mana were anyi azu uto n'aka ndi ugwu. IHERE MEGBUO UNU N'ILE!!!

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by zombieHUNTER: 7:23am On Oct 13, 2017
The major problem the Igbos have is her leaders
They are self centered and greedy
A little look at obiano and ugwuanyi will make you wanna puke...
Men who cry and lament over the attacks on their land and citizens who put them in office but are bold enough to proscribe an armless group who puts the interest of the region first...

If Anambra people should return Obiano
After supervising the killing of innocent protesters at upper iweka by Buhari... . I will give up on Ndigbo

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by mgbadike81: 7:33am On Oct 13, 2017
this man should face his corruption case instead of seeking relevance with Nnamdi KANU name. on Biafra we stand.

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by Yyeske(m): 7:44am On Oct 13, 2017
Thank God they are both Abians, they should just restrict their madness there

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by kay29000(m): 8:22am On Oct 13, 2017
"When he came out of prison he didn’t make any attempt to visit those who wished him well he went for those who wanted to play politics with him and that is where we are. They have been shouting Biafra nobody touched them, but because the issue went beyond where it was supposed to be, government had to respond.

People who wanted to use them to play politics were telling them that everything is possible and they got him into trouble."

-Orji Kalu

This explains it all.

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by emmabest2000(m): 8:23am On Oct 13, 2017
Afam4eva:
We have heard. Can this guy just shut up already. Does he intend to use Nnamdi Kanu to gain some form of political relevance? Find something new please. This shit has gotten old.


I wonder oooo

No wonder he was systematically rejected by Kanu families during Kanu’s Garagara time !

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by ALAYORMII: 8:23am On Oct 13, 2017
Akika
Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by Finstar: 8:23am On Oct 13, 2017
Orji Uzo Is a discombobulated fool.. Trying so hard to be relevant..

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by ToluSuo(m): 8:24am On Oct 13, 2017
All these double-faced politicians, always trying to play politics as usual. If the Igbos are to achieve anything, they need to be united n not fragmented... #PEACE...

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by nwaanambra1(m): 8:24am On Oct 13, 2017
traitor!

you spent 2 hours talking to him to know who he really is

and after realizing that he is about to be far more greater than you and far more powerful than you, you connived with your hausafulani half-brothers to murder him and his entire family! oh! you think we don't know its an Hausa man that fathered you when your mom was prost. . . in the North!

We know so much about you, rochas and ike nwachukwu.


we know all your deeds and its a matter of time the hidden truth will germinate.


Oji Judas Cain Kalu!

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by destiny322(m): 8:24am On Oct 13, 2017
If i had tried to read this news, it would av taken me 2hrs n 10mins also... Thank God i didnt even try

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Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by DanielsParker(m): 8:25am On Oct 13, 2017
okay
Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by asawanathegreat(m): 8:25am On Oct 13, 2017
So where is Zoo commander now Oga kalu? Make una be careful ooo
Re: I Spent Two Hours,10 Minutes Talking To Nnamdi Kanu At Kuje Prison - Kalu by Alphasoar(m): 8:25am On Oct 13, 2017
And so . . . We should . . .?

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