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Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by MANDIPUTIN: 8:19am On Jul 04, 2021
Nnamdi Kanu's arrest leaves Nigeria's Ipob separatists in disarray
By Nduka Orjinmo
BBC News, Abuja


The arrest of Nigerian separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu has dealt a serious blow to his group, and could even spell the end of his movement.

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob), a group that wants a breakaway state in south-east Nigeria, remains a cult hero to his hundreds of thousands of followers.

For more than a decade, his fiery radio broadcasts and social media posts were thorns in the side of the Nigerian government but his transition to an armed struggle in 2020 was seen as a step too far.

The armed wing of Ipob - the Eastern Security Network - has been accused of killing at least 60 people in recent months, most of them police officers, although the group denies the allegations

Mr Kanu's arrest on Sunday is seen as the final act by a government determined to quell the uprising.

The images of his arrest, more than anything else, would have seriously undermined the confidence of even his staunchest supporters.

It was not the first time the 53-year-old Jewish convert has been paraded in handcuffs, but unlike previous occasions his customary defiance was missing. His days-old grey beard gave him a dishevelled look that not even his Fendi designer clothes could mask.

Mr Kanu was said to have turned the organisation into a one-man show, alienating some of his most trusted followers, and so there is now a leadership vacuum.

"Money disputes and accusations that he didn't consult key stakeholders over the formation of an armed wing did not go down well with many," said the BBC Igbo's Chiagozie Nwonwu, who interviewed Mr Kanu in 2019 while in exile.

One of those who fell out with Mr Kanu and left the organisation last year was his former deputy, Uche Mefor, a respected member of the group who took over when the leader was previously incarcerated.

Allegations of misappropriation of donated funds have also led to the exit of loyal supporters in the US and UK.

Locally, the spine of the movement is also gone, as battle-hardened members have either been killed or arrested by Nigeria's security forces.

Deep-rooted sentiments remain

Mr Kanu was seen by many as a dangerous propagandist, but he was also considered a lightning-rod for the discontent many Igbos still feel about Nigeria, decades after a three-year civil war between 1967 and 1970.

Many Igbos feel sidelined in Nigerian politics and there are cries of marginalisation.

Nigeria's third-largest ethnic group, they are yet to produce a president since the 1960s and accuse the federal government of neglecting their region.

These feelings have heightened since President Muhammadu Buhari came into power in 2015, and his rhetoric has not helped.

He recently referenced the civil war while vowing to crush Ipob, prompting Twitter to delete his tweet, and in the past said those who gave him 5% of votes [such as the south-east] should not expect to be treated same as those that gave him 95%.

Such comments helped propel Mr Kanu, a largely obscure figure despite his radio broadcasts, to fame.

Any other president might have ignored him but not Mr Buhari, a stoic former military general famous for suffering no indiscipline even from civilians when he ruled in the 1980s.

Mr Kanu was arrested in 2015 when he returned to Nigeria but this only boosted his profile.

The man who had been dismissed as a rabble-rouser by many Nigerians, even within his ethnic group, became the most talked about Igbo person.

Those who know him say it was the sort of attention he had been craving and once released on bail in 2017 he never looked back.

Mysterious escape
He formed the Biafran Security Services (BSS), a mock militia that dressed in black and held parades in the eastern city of Abia, his home state.

His diatribes increased, accusing the president of harbouring plans to Islamise Nigeria and saying that President Buhari had been replaced by an impostor - Jubril from Sudan.

Mr Buhari felt he had seen enough and after a court proscribed Ipob as a terrorist organisation, the army went in, carrying out an attack on Mr Kanu's home in September 2017.

Many thought that was the end, but he reappeared in Europe in 2018 and the radio broadcasts resumed, this time latching on to Nigeria's farmers-herders crisis to fan ethnic tensions in the country.

Last year, Mr Kanu saw an opening in the #EndSars protests against police brutality but many believe this was actually the start of his downfall.

As thugs hijacked the demonstrations across Nigeria, Mr Kanu ordered his supporters to attack police stations.

For someone that had openly been against an armed struggle in the early days of Ipob, it is hard to know what changed.

Many suspect that the 2017 attack on his house and death of members influenced his decision to arm the group.

In late 2020 he resurrected the BSS and rechristened it the Eastern Security Network (ESN).

While BSS was a mock militia, the ESN was closer to the real deal.

Members, dressed in black attire and red berets, were trained in the south-east's forests, there was a chain of command, and more importantly they had AK-47 rifles which had been stolen from police stations.

Between September 2020 and May 2021, there was a wave of attacks on police stations and other public facilities in the south-east which authorities blamed on Ipob.

In March, the army went in and began taking out ESN camps and commanders, turning the region on its head.

For most people, especially young people sympathetic to the Ipob cause, the army operation was an eye-opener about what war looked like.

Businesses were closed, curfews imposed and people walked with their hands above their heads when they approached army checkpoints.

At this point, sentiments started to turn against Ipob and its leader and with his arrest, he joins other Igbo separatists who have lost against the Nigerian state.

But he is unlikely to be the last until the root causes of the grievances felt by many living in south-eastern Nigeria are addressed.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-57693863

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by colorsofrainbow: 8:25am On Jul 04, 2021
"Many Igbos feel sidelined in Nigerian politics and there are cries of marginalisation.

Nigeria's third-largest ethnic group, they are yet to produce a president since the 1960s and accuse the federal government of neglecting their region.

These feelings have heightened since President Muhammadu Buhari came into power in 2015, and his rhetoric has not helped.

He recently referenced the civil war while vowing to crush Ipob, prompting Twitter to delete his tweet, and in the past said those who gave him 5% of votes [such as the south-east] should not expect to be treated same as those that gave him 95%.

Such comments helped propel Mr Kanu, a largely obscure figure despite his radio broadcasts, to fame".

Misleading headline... grin grin

APC miscreants observing night vigils to dig up any negative headline about ipob/Oduduwa Republic but in all, will be left disappointed.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by Okoroawusa: 8:26am On Jul 04, 2021
Nnamdi Kanu will not die a good death.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by RuddyFusion(m): 8:29am On Jul 04, 2021
Until the rooot cause is addressed, ending Kanu or IPOB won't end anything...

Yesterday it was MASSOB

Today it's IPOB & ESN

Who knows what's next?

Address the root cause, and the agitation will Die, but they won't do that because the confusion suits them.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by mamdanju: 8:37am On Jul 04, 2021
This is a balanced account to a greater extent and it is by an ibo reporter but every part of this country feel marginalized not just the Southeast

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by CilicMarin: 8:38am On Jul 04, 2021
BBC is very useless....instead of calling them the Terrorists they are...they still refer them as separatist...

Meanwhile

Allegations of misappropriation of donated funds have also led to the exit of loyal supporters in the US and UK.

Kanu is a useless thief...milking the brainless children of hate their wealth..

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by CilicMarin: 8:39am On Jul 04, 2021
Locally, the spine of the movement is also gone, as battle-hardened members have either been killed or arrested by Nigeria's security forces.

Good one! grin grin

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by Skyfornia(m): 8:39am On Jul 04, 2021
Seem Nnamdi Kanu will keep trending until Buhari leaves office...if this guy is earning for his popularity, he will definitely be richer than Bill Gates.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by CilicMarin: 8:41am On Jul 04, 2021
It was not the first time the 53-year-old Jewish convert has been paraded in handcuffs, but unlike previous occasions his customary defiance was missing. His days-old grey beard gave him a dishevelled look that not even his Fendi designer clothes could mask.

He is now humbled!

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by oluztx: 8:41am On Jul 04, 2021
MANDIPUTIN:
[s]Nnamdi Kanu's arrest leaves Nigeria's Ipob separatists in disarray
By Nduka Orjinmo
BBC News, Abuja


The arrest of Nigerian separatist leader Nnamdi Kanu has dealt a serious blow to his group, and could even spell the end of his movement.

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob), a group that wants a breakaway state in south-east Nigeria, remains a cult hero to his hundreds of thousands of followers.

For more than a decade, his fiery radio broadcasts and social media posts were thorns in the side of the Nigerian government but his transition to an armed struggle in 2020 was seen as a step too far.

The armed wing of Ipob - the Eastern Security Network - has been accused of killing at least 60 people in recent months, most of them police officers, although the group denies the allegations

Mr Kanu's arrest on Sunday is seen as the final act by a government determined to quell the uprising.

The images of his arrest, more than anything else, would have seriously undermined the confidence of even his staunchest supporters.

It was not the first time the 53-year-old Jewish convert has been paraded in handcuffs, but unlike previous occasions his customary defiance was missing. His days-old grey beard gave him a dishevelled look that not even his Fendi designer clothes could mask.

Mr Kanu was said to have turned the organisation into a one-man show, alienating some of his most trusted followers, and so there is now a leadership vacuum.

"Money disputes and accusations that he didn't consult key stakeholders over the formation of an armed wing did not go down well with many," said the BBC Igbo's Chiagozie Nwonwu, who interviewed Mr Kanu in 2019 while in exile.

One of those who fell out with Mr Kanu and left the organisation last year was his former deputy, Uche Mefor, a respected member of the group who took over when the leader was previously incarcerated.

Allegations of misappropriation of donated funds have also led to the exit of loyal supporters in the US and UK.

Locally, the spine of the movement is also gone, as battle-hardened members have either been killed or arrested by Nigeria's security forces.

Deep-rooted sentiments remain

Mr Kanu was seen by many as a dangerous propagandist, but he was also considered a lightning-rod for the discontent many Igbos still feel about Nigeria, decades after a three-year civil war between 1967 and 1970.

Many Igbos feel sidelined in Nigerian politics and there are cries of marginalisation.

Nigeria's third-largest ethnic group, they are yet to produce a president since the 1960s and accuse the federal government of neglecting their region.

These feelings have heightened since President Muhammadu Buhari came into power in 2015, and his rhetoric has not helped.

He recently referenced the civil war while vowing to crush Ipob, prompting Twitter to delete his tweet, and in the past said those who gave him 5% of votes [such as the south-east] should not expect to be treated same as those that gave him 95%.

Such comments helped propel Mr Kanu, a largely obscure figure despite his radio broadcasts, to fame.

Any other president might have ignored him but not Mr Buhari, a stoic former military general famous for suffering no indiscipline even from civilians when he ruled in the 1980s.

Mr Kanu was arrested in 2015 when he returned to Nigeria but this only boosted his profile.

The man who had been dismissed as a rabble-rouser by many Nigerians, even within his ethnic group, became the most talked about Igbo person.

Those who know him say it was the sort of attention he had been craving and once released on bail in 2017 he never looked back.

Mysterious escape
He formed the Biafran Security Services (BSS), a mock militia that dressed in black and held parades in the eastern city of Abia, his home state.

His diatribes increased, accusing the president of harbouring plans to Islamise Nigeria and saying that President Buhari had been replaced by an impostor - Jubril from Sudan.

Mr Buhari felt he had seen enough and after a court proscribed Ipob as a terrorist organisation, the army went in, carrying out an attack on Mr Kanu's home in September 2017.

Many thought that was the end, but he reappeared in Europe in 2018 and the radio broadcasts resumed, this time latching on to Nigeria's farmers-herders crisis to fan ethnic tensions in the country.

Last year, Mr Kanu saw an opening in the #EndSars protests against police brutality but many believe this was actually the start of his downfall.

As thugs hijacked the demonstrations across Nigeria, Mr Kanu ordered his supporters to attack police stations.

For someone that had openly been against an armed struggle in the early days of Ipob, it is hard to know what changed.

Many suspect that the 2017 attack on his house and death of members influenced his decision to arm the group.

In late 2020 he resurrected the BSS and rechristened it the Eastern Security Network (ESN).

While BSS was a mock militia, the ESN was closer to the real deal.

Members, dressed in black attire and red berets, were trained in the south-east's forests, there was a chain of command, and more importantly they had AK-47 rifles which had been stolen from police stations.

Between September 2020 and May 2021, there was a wave of attacks on police stations and other public facilities in the south-east which authorities blamed on Ipob.

In March, the army went in and began taking out ESN camps and commanders, turning the region on its head.

For most people, especially young people sympathetic to the Ipob cause, the army operation was an eye-opener about what war looked like.

Businesses were closed, curfews imposed and people walked with their hands above their heads when they approached army checkpoints.

At this point, sentiments started to turn against Ipob and its leader and with his arrest, he joins other Igbo separatists who have lost against the Nigerian state.

But he is unlikely to be the last until the root causes of the grievances felt by many living in south-eastern Nigeria are addressed.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-57693863[/s]

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by CilicMarin: 8:44am On Jul 04, 2021
As thugs hijacked the demonstrations across Nigeria, Mr Kanu ordered his supporters to attack police stations.


Rich coming from the BBC...

Kanu is in for his sins this time around..

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by Nobody: 8:58am On Jul 04, 2021
This article destroyed ipob and terrorist Nnamdi kanu

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by vedaxcool(m): 9:05am On Jul 04, 2021
His days-old grey beard gave him a dishevelled look that not even his Fendi designer clothes could mask.


grin grin grin grin the cowardly donations thief has been reduced to a water bitten chicken.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by vedaxcool(m): 9:07am On Jul 04, 2021
RuddyFusion:
Until the rooot cause is addressed, ending Kanu or IPOB won't end anything...

Yesterday it was MASSOB

Today it's IPOB & ESN

Who knows what's next?

Address the root cause, and the agitation will Die, but they won't do that because the confusion suits them.

What is the root cause? And please don't say being president. I listening.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by phygo89(m): 9:07am On Jul 04, 2021
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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by Conrod: 9:33am On Jul 04, 2021
CilicMarin:
BBC is very useless....instead of calling them the Terrorists they are...they still refer them as separatist...

Meanwhile



Kanu is a useless thief...milking the brainless children of hate their wealth..
Foolishness is when your marine marmaid turned separatists are on the run and you are here worried about ipob and its internal affairs.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by Aufbauh(m): 9:47am On Jul 04, 2021
Nna mumu di Kanu a conman is already a prisoner of war in the tight grip of those mean strategic Fulani cabal.

The blood of those innocent young biafran girls use for ESN ritual hunted him down to be captured.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by CilicMarin: 9:48am On Jul 04, 2021
vedaxcool:


What is the root cause? And please don't say being president. I listening.

Returning PDP their darling party to power... grin

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by festacman(m): 10:00am On Jul 04, 2021
Good write-up.

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was too self-isolated and dictatorial with his IPOB being more of a personal cult or rather 'toy'. He dug a pit on his own path and eventually landed in it. Sad!

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by omoalaro: 10:02am On Jul 04, 2021
For most people, especially young people sympathetic to the Ipob cause, the army operation was an eye-opener about what war looked like.

A very good point.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by LamidiCownu: 10:08am On Jul 04, 2021
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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by Commentor: 10:09am On Jul 04, 2021
grin

Kanu chop their money come clean mouth.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by Commentor: 10:10am On Jul 04, 2021
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Encircled dot.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by ivandragon: 10:21am On Jul 04, 2021
MNK's descent to the use of violence against security operatives & the indiscriminate killings of fulanis was his undoing.

There are plenty who support separation or restructuring, but few support indiscriminate violence. MNK failed to apply tact, discernment & restrain when it was most needed...

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by meolaniyi(m): 10:26am On Jul 04, 2021
BBC is a British lying media house.
Propaganda news media.
Agents of destabilisation.
Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by Skillsnigeria: 10:29am On Jul 04, 2021
We are still waiting for the court judgement before we know Wetin go happen to ipob and other biafrans agitator
Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by Omoslim26: 10:35am On Jul 04, 2021
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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by QuotaSystem: 10:36am On Jul 04, 2021
The images of his arrest, more than anything else, would have seriously undermined the confidence of even his staunchest supporters.

It was not the first time the 53-year-old Jewish convert has been paraded in handcuffs, but unlike previous occasions his customary defiance was missing. His days-old grey beard gave him a dishevelled look that not even his Fendi designer clothes could mask.

Lol BBC aren't taking it easy with the captured terrorist cheesy

Strike the shepherd and the sheep will be in disarray. Who is surprised?

Their newest tactic is to accuse anyone mocking them and exposing their atrocities as Fulani which makes me wonder when the same people they call illiterate bush dwellers suddenly became literate and IT savvy enough to mobilize themselves online. Jokers.

Very difficult and extremely humbling time for IPOB's.

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by vedaxcool(m): 10:38am On Jul 04, 2021
CilicMarin:


Returning PDP their darling party to power... grin

Gbamest! grin grin grin

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Re: Nnamdi Kanu's Arrest Leaves Nigeria's Ipob Separatists In Disarray - BBC by Commentor: 10:46am On Jul 04, 2021
meolaniyi:
BBC is a British lying media house.
Propaganda news media.
Agents of destabilisation.

Maybe they are Sahara Reporters sef.

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