Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,153,502 members, 7,819,824 topics. Date: Tuesday, 07 May 2024 at 01:24 AM

Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB - Politics - Nairaland

Nairaland Forum / Nairaland / General / Politics / Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB (64690 Views)

No Regret Supporting Tinubu: Amb. Wahala After Receiving Attacks From Listeners / Reno Omokri: I Campaigned For Tinubu Because Osinbajo Is Harder To Defeat / Reno Omokri: I Have Arrived Near The Russian-Ukrainian War Zone, As Promised (2) (3) (4)

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ... (11) (Reply) (Go Down)

Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by JEWELofHELL: 10:56am On Jul 06, 2021
What would life be as a minority in Kanu’s Biafra? - Reno Omokri | Vanguard.

But my experience with Mr. Kanu’s supporters made me have a rethink. With the way they treat him as though he is infallible, could it not be more likely that there was nobody within the organisation bold enough to advise Mr. Kanu not to travel to Kenya, because to do so, or to counter him in any way, would have brought upon such a person weighty consequences.

On further introspection, I began to cast my mind to statements Nnamdi Kanu had made in his many broadcasts which I only watched just yesterday.

How did I miss these broadcasts? Have I been too focused on Buhari to the extent that I was blindsided? Is this the fellow I have been defending?


Recently, my perspective on Nigeria changed. I have never supported any separatist or secessionist agenda. However, I have supported and defended the right of any Nigerian to express himself and associate freely. It does not matter to me where such a person comes from.

When the Buhari administration moved against Ibrahim Zakzaky and the Shiites, I was the first person (not one of the first) to defend them. After defending them publicly myself, I called the then President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, and begged him to issue a statement calling for an end to the killings of Shiites. He told me that though it was an Islamic affair, nevertheless, because of his fondness for me, he would speak in support, and he did.

I have similarly championed the causes of oppressed persons or people from every part of Nigeria. As much as is humanly possible, I have refused to be partial in my advocacy.

In the last three years, I have visited 40 nations on my own dime and time, for the cause of #FreeLeahSharibu, seeking freedom for a Christian girl from Borno. I have not collected a dime from anyone and of anyone knows anyone who has given me a penny, then they should publicly expose me.

Before Nnamdi Kanu was arrested, I did not know who he was. I just defended his right to freedom of expression and association. Various Igbo leaders called me privately to thank me. It would be wrong to mention their names, because of the challenges of the moment.

When Kanu was rearrested, I called a British government official and got the facts. I was the first (not one of the first. The first) to reveal that he was arrested in Kenya, and not in The UK. After I released this information, the media ran with it.

Yesterday, a former Presidential candidate sent me a tape of Nnamdi Kanu dissolving the UK branch of IPOB and tongue lashing the members of IPOB UK. He told them to hand over IPOB money in their possession. He then said that he suspected that the British Secret service was running IPOB UK.

I was shocked and refused to believe what I heard, until this ex Presidential candidate from the South pointed me to an IPOB channel where this same audio was broadcast.

So I published it on my page. I did not add or edit or alter the voice. I released it as is.

Given that that broadcast was released earlier this year (I was told it was first broadcast in March if 2021, though I am not 100% sure) and Nnamdi Kanu was arrested so soon after (in June), I asked if that altercation could have led to Kanu being betrayed by his members in the UK.

The result was that various persons, who claimed to be members of Indigenous Peoples of Biafra descended on my page and insulted me, attacked me and accused me of collecting money from Buhari. (Would Buhari even give me money? If Buhari will give me anything, it is more likely to be a letter bomb).

They said Nnamdi Kanu can insult anyone he liked and I should leave him alone.

A certain Northerner, who has been on my page attacking me for what he had previously called my “love for the Igbo”, now asked a question. He said ‘so you people have forgotten when this man was fighting for you so soon’?

And so I went into deep thought.

If Nnamdi Kanu eventually gets Biafra and I am a minority in that Biafra, what would be my fate? Would I be able to express myself? Would I have the freedoms for which I myself have been fighting for Nnamdi Kanu to get for the last five years? Would I be able to hold sensitive positions?

I am not Yoruba, but because of me, these members of IPOB insulted the Yoruba (why do people always think I am Yoruba?). I was called ‘ewu Yoruba’. Somebody even threatened to kill me if I ever stepped into Onitsha (the same Onitsha where I donated money and raised millions for victims of the 2019 Onitsha Market Fire?).

These people in their hundreds descended on me with a consistent refrain, tthat Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is the supreme leader of the Igbos and he could insult his members if he chose and no one could question him.

And that prompted a paradigm shift in my consciousness. If you have been following the dailies, you would have read one or two stories planted by the Buhari administration in the papers of how they have been tracing Kanu and monitoring his movements for two years.

The stories claimed that they were able to get to him through members of the Eastern Security Network that they had captured. Then a few days ago, they released a video testimony of one captured ESN member, by name Emeoyiri Uzorma Benjamin, that has now gone viral, in which the young man claimed that Kanu had given them instructions to kill policemen and soldiers, as well as their fellow Igbos.

He sensationally claimed that Kanu instructed them to bury one of his lieutenants, Nwaokike Kayinayo Andy, AKA Ikonso with 2000 human heads. Even more sensationally, he alleged that Mr. Kanu gave directives to them to kill young girls, who they used for fetish charms.

Now, it is not possible to say it this fellow is telling the truth, or half truths or lies. However, from his testimony, or account of the inside workings of IPOB/ESN, and the broadcasts which I listened to, and which is also available on some IPOB social media accounts, we see that Nnamdi Kanu had almost total authority over IPOB.

All this time, I was thinking that, though Nnamdi Kanu showed extreme indiscretion by going to a country like Kenya, which is notorious for extrajudicially extraditing people to regimes seeking them (the Turkish government did exactly the same thing the Nigerian government did with Kanu to Selahaddin Gulen, a Turkish dissident that was captured by Turkey’s intelligence from Nairobi. In that instance, Kenya first denied complicity, then promised to investigate the event. It happened in 2016. Kenya is still ‘investigating’ that event), that he nevertheless must have been betrayed by someone in his organisation, who tipped the Nigerian intelligence agencies that Kanu was headed to Kenya.

But my experience with Mr. Kanu’s supporters made me have a rethink. With the way they treat him as though he is infallible, could it not be more likely that there was nobody within the organisation bold enough to advise Mr. Kanu not to travel to Kenya, because to do so, or to counter him in any way, would have brought upon such a person weighty consequences.

And then I began thinking about the ‘dot in a circle’ statement by General Buhari. I had criticised Buhari for making that comment. It is most irresponsible of him to have described the Igbo as such. It showed his malevolent mindset towards some citizens of his own country, and he should apologise.

However, on further introspection, I began to cast my mind to statements Nnamdi Kanu had made in his many broadcasts which I only watched just yesterday.[/color]

[b]He unacceptably insults Black people as being less intelligent than other races (how can a Black person say such things? Is that not self hatred?). He attacks Yoruba churches, pastors and media (what is a Yoruba church? Honestly, I had never heard of a Yoruba church until I heard that word from Kanu. I thought all churches belonged to God through Christ).


You can imagine if you are Yoruba and sympathetic to the plight of the Igbo, and you listen to all the bile from Kanu about your ethnic nationality, how would you look if you continue to defend him to your kinsmen?

Then you listen to some of the even more outrageous things he has said about Northerners (Igbos, your enemy is Buhari. Your enemies are not the Hausa or Fulani. Don’t mix up the two). I cannot even repeat them here.

Looking back to those broadcasts, it looks to me that it is Nnamdi Kanu himself who made IPOB (not the Igbos as Buhari claims) a dot in a circle.

He made no attempts to be persuasive. He did not even try to win hearts. He made no pretence of anything but contempt to anyone who was not part of his Biafra. Even though I had always thought that Odili, Amaechi and Wike and their people in Rivers state are Igbos, I now understand, but do not agree with Wike’s claims that they are not Igbos.

Who would want to be a minority in a country ruled by Kanu? Tufiakwa! You speak your mind and you may be shot on the spot!

To be honest, I had never listened to these broadcasts by Nnamdi Kanu until they were brought to my attention by this Southern Presidential candidate. I was clueless about their existence. In fact, I felt a bit naive. I felt like a fool!

Anyone who has been following me for the last six years would have known how much of my time and money I have devoted to defending, advocating for and promoting the cause of the Igbos.

However, having watched for the first time these videos where Nnamdi Kanu called Black people wicked (I am Black, but I don’t think I am wicked), and where he described Igbos who refuse to support IPOB as evil, I am flummoxed!

However, the one that shocked me the most was his statement that (and this is an exact quote), “If you are attending a Yoruba church, you should be ashamed of yourself. Anyone who attends a church headed by a Yoruba pastor is an idiot. A complete fool. An slowpoke. I have no time for them. They are worse than Boko Haram. They are very, very foolish. If your pastor is Yoruba, you are not fit to be a human being.”

And the funniest thing is that >b]the pastor who provoked him into making that statement is from Auchi. He is not even Yoruba. No wonder they think I am Yoruba.[/b] To these lot, anyone Southerner West of the Niger is Yoruba. They have a majority mindset that is not minority friendly AT ALL.

Even more disturbing is that this Auchi pastor, who Nnamdi Kanu calls Yoruba, and used to generalise all Yoruba pastors, was summoned by DSS in December of 2016, and asked to explain why he did a video calling for Kanu’s release. Who fights those who fights for them?

How did I miss these broadcasts? Have I been too focused on Buhari to the extent that I was blindsided? Is this the fellow I have been defending?

I am a minority. My late father was a minority. He went to Sokoto as a Youth Corp Member in 1975, and became Nigeria’s youngest Director of Public Prosecution and Nigeria’s youngest judge (at the time), and was elevated to the Court of Appeal, all from old Sokoto. Would that be possible in Kanu’s Biafra?

And when he was interviewed in 2020 by Dr. Damages (I did not even know until the same Southern former Presidential candidate sent me the video), and given an opportunity to denounce his previous statements against the Yoruba, Nnamdi Kanu doubled down on it and said as follows:

“Most of the difficulties we have been having have always come from these Yoruba pastors.”

Then he went on to say in that same 2020 interview as follows:

“Yoruba Pentecostalism is the reason why Fulanis are invading us today.”

Where is the connection between Pentecostal churches and killer herdsmen?

I was stunned. This video was recorded last year. How come I never saw it. I checked on YouTube and only 27,000 people had seen it.

How can I be against Isa Pantami for saying “We are all happy whenever unbelievers are being killed” and then tolerate these statements from Nnamdi Kanu?

If I do, it will make me a hypocrite. And while I mistakenly may sometimes be hypocritical, I will not be deliberately hypocritical.

Everything I have said here is the truth. It is on video and audio. If you do not like what I have written, then jejely unfollow me. We are obviously not on the same wavelength and I am not about to change in order to make you like me.

Reno Omokri

Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Hollywood Magazine Film Festival Humanitarian of the Year, 2019.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/what-would-life-be-as-a-minority-in-kanus-biafra/

176 Likes 22 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by ogmask: 11:00am On Jul 06, 2021
Day never break yet sleep some more

59 Likes 4 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by uzohcars(m): 11:02am On Jul 06, 2021
MNK giving some people sleepless nights.

It will end in praise

197 Likes 18 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Destined2win: 11:03am On Jul 06, 2021
Freedom is not cheap.

23 Likes

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Nobody: 11:03am On Jul 06, 2021
Ipigs supreme leader have finally been disgrace

200 Likes 21 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Simplyleo: 11:06am On Jul 06, 2021
Na lie, you are on oath to continue drinking his urine, else you die mysteriously, that's the covenant.

Ipob pigs will soon locate you. undecided

110 Likes 12 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by iKingsley(m): 11:06am On Jul 06, 2021
Why should I read this long epistle? Swerve jor, you don't treat terrorists with kid gloves.
Freedom fight is not cheap

23 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Siwisheswereesh: 11:07am On Jul 06, 2021
Ok

Maybe MNK is just a privileged psycho! Were alaso!!

Nobody should ever compare him with Sunday Igboho. Never!!!

105 Likes 8 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Whiteangel1234: 11:08am On Jul 06, 2021
Omkri Reno the Sabo man

34 Likes 1 Share

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by ivolt: 11:09am On Jul 06, 2021
Let the Royal Rumble Begin!
Reno will now be branded a sabo, terrorist and slave for disagreeing with the supreme leader.
How dare he!

6 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by DefHQ: 11:09am On Jul 06, 2021
Buhari, lai Mohammed, etc are also regretting why they supported kanu grin
Kanu doesn't need your support, he has it yafun yafun!!! Mr tweeter

100 Likes 9 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Nobody: 11:10am On Jul 06, 2021
NigeriaNawa:
I am not 100% in support of MNK because he is rude, intolerant, and insulting. But in a way, I don’t blame him, Africans need the SHOCK TREATMENT to wake up them up from their SLUMBER.

Everywhere you go in the world, Blacks are treated like SHIT, like subhuman , like second class citizens, yet the world survives on the richness of our continents and they exploit us to steal our riches while dividing us to kill each other in the name of religion and tribe. Are we not STUPID?

Other races and countries (even Saudi Arabia) are diversifying their economies and sending people to the moon, building electric cars, innovating , inventing and improving life styles while we in BLACK AFRICA are talking about OPEN GRAZING of cows, about which tribe you come from, about who is president in 2023 etc. Are we not FOOLISH?

Until we arise and get rid of all our corrupt leaders and do something about our shameful situation, we will continue to be a laughingstock of the world.

Nobody wants to be part of this retrogressive shit hole called Nigeria where cows are first citizens and indigenous people are second class citizen. We are held back by head slamming religious fanatics and ISIS sympathisers who want to steal and rape our land. This is why many people are very angry.

And the wake up call would come from a man who called black people names?

Okay.

142 Likes 13 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by NigeriaNawa: 11:12am On Jul 06, 2021
Beancounter93:


And the wake up call would come from a man who called black people names?

Okay.

As I said, I don't subscribe to his name calling and insults, I don't even believe he is the right person to lead a Biafra, but the state of Nigeria/Africa is enough to make a normal person go mad. The suffering, war, poverty and injustices are just too much.

87 Likes 1 Share

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Paperwhite(m): 11:13am On Jul 06, 2021
"....Kanu has never been the major problem of the rural farmers of the North. His arrest will never make Kaduna-Abuja, Kaduna-Birnin Gwari, Jibia-Gusau, Kankara-Sheme or any of those highways safe. It will never stop the harassment of our people killed, kidnapped and raped by bandits on daily basis. So what if he is arrested?

But Kanu is being “accused of instigating violence especially in the Southeastern Nigeria that resulted in the loss of lives and property of civilians, military, paramilitary, police forces and destruction of civil institutions and symbols of authorities.”

Then in Zamfara and other regions of the North, notorious bandits and terrorists have been boasting on Nigerian soil boasting of committing treasonable atrocities and daring the government of the day who keeps smiling @ them while treating their them with kid's gloves and smile. Is that not an irony?


You can’t be releasing terrorists back to the society, pampering bandits who have terrorized communities and killed hundreds of innocent people and expect people not to want their own country. You openly show support for killer herdsmen, making up excuses for them.

But send the army and DSS to kill and destroy homes of people who say they are tired of living as Nigerians because of the glaring injustice by Buhari.

23 Likes 1 Share

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Nobody: 11:16am On Jul 06, 2021
First time I agree with Wendell sorry...Reno

The truth is, if you want a succesful secession movement, you gat to work with people...all sorts of people.

Scotland got a referendum some 70 years after the SNP was founded...in that time, the SNP worked to gain a foothold in politics, and crucially aligned with the Labour party...and guess under which ruling party they got their referendum...as well as devolution of powers? Labour.(Modified...the 2014 referendum happened under the Tories, but the enabling law was passed 4 years earlier under Labour . The PM at the time was Gordon Brown, a Scotsman by the way)

If the secessionists want Biafra, nothing stops them with joining hands with like minds to form a National Restructruing and Democracy Party whose aim should be to get as many seats in the SOuth and Middle Belt to amend the constitution to get a referendum on secession. YES...it takes time, but no one gets to die.

The same Scots tried freedom via violence hundreds of years ago. First time ( in the time of Robert de Brus) it worked, the next time, King George II and his geng beat them up, and then committed atrocities up and down.

95 Likes 12 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by jlinkd78(m): 11:19am On Jul 06, 2021
Noted
Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Nobody: 11:19am On Jul 06, 2021
NigeriaNawa:


As I said, I don't subscribe to his name calling and insults, I don't even believe he is the right person to lead a Biafra, but the state of Nigeria/Africa is enough to make a normal person go mad. The suffering, war, poverty and injustices are just too much.

Yes, because most African countries run their economy on one principle...earn revenue from raw materials whose prices we don't control.

The problem is, when the revenue crashes, that's when we run into trouble, and start taking loans and such to stay afloat...because the prices of what we sell are darn too volatile.

A main reason why I don't like APC or many African parties and leaders...most of them can't think out of the box. We all want to, at the end of the day , sell , for example (ghana) cocoa to the West for 2 billion, and some western company will use part of that cocoa to make products worth 17 billion...

The minute we become industrial, we would have jobs galore.

43 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by ALTERNATEID: 11:26am On Jul 06, 2021
However, having watched for the first time these videos where Nnamdi Kanu called Black people wicked (I am Black, but I don’t think I am wicked), and where he described Igbos who refuse to support IPOB as evil, I am flummoxed!

However, the one that shocked me the most was his statement that (and this is an exact quote), “If you are attending a Yoruba church, you should be ashamed of yourself. Anyone who attends a church headed by a Yoruba pastor is an idiot. A complete fool. An slowpoke. I have no time for them. They are worse than Boko Haram. They are very, very foolish. If your pastor is Yoruba, you are not fit to be a human being.”

And the funniest thing is that the pastor who provoked him into making that statement is from Auchi. He is not even Yoruba. No wonder they think I am Yoruba. To these lot, anyone Southerner West of the Niger is Yoruba. They have a majority mindset that is not minority friendly AT ALL.

I don't like Reno quite alright but the part in bold is perfectly true. Examples abound everywhere on Nairaland. Anybody with an opinion that doesn't go down well with Igbos is immediately tagged Afonja. So many South south people have tried to voice out their opinion on Biafra and other topical issues but they get labelled Afonja. That Nnamdi Kanu even planned to conscript people as far as Benue state into his Biafra without consulting them says a lot about his person.

Truth be told, Biafra as being envisaged by Kanu will just be a smaller version of Nigeria. It will descend into a civil war like south Sudan in less than two years with folks like Kanu in charge. Personally, I wont want to be a minority in such a country.

150 Likes 15 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by PataAlhajaKeji(m): 11:28am On Jul 06, 2021
Which sane human supports Nnamdi Kanu?

Person wey government suppose eliminate with hired assassins. Dem still dey carry am go court. SMH.

45 Likes 4 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Madmohamed1: 11:33am On Jul 06, 2021
uzohcars:
MNK giving some people sleepless nights.

It will end in praise
don't mind the man. So because of one man he condemned all the igbos. What is business of Igbo and what kanu said five years ago. Omokori is just looking for attention if not why bring in wike Amaechi ad odiri into this. Is like someone just gave him Brown envelope to write this nonsense against ndigbo and MNK. I don't trust that man fake pastor.

20 Likes 1 Share

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Jman06(m): 11:34am On Jul 06, 2021
Reno Omokri need to understand that not all Igbos support Nnamdi Kanu and his approach towards freedom fighting. I am Igbo but I saw through Nnamdi Kanu's tactlessness in his quest for Biafra long ago.

If he was smart enough, he wouldn't have started his radio Biafra broadcasts by insulting other regions of Nigeria and creating enmity for himself and the general Igbos among the rest of Nigerians.

A smart freedom fighter would not order the release of criminals from prisons and police stations in the same region he claims to fight for.

The joke is on anybody who didn't see through the foolishness of Mr Nnamdi Kanu.

Kanu is not the Messiah some Igbo people think he is, period.

176 Likes 14 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by AchalugoNwa(f): 11:34am On Jul 06, 2021
lol has he ever supported Kanu?

Reno is a known one Nigeriaist
a former presidential aide
so there's no need expecting him to be against what he used to benefit from.

so he should spare us the epistle.
he should continue his bromanance with his newly found lovers yoruba.
he's just looking for cheap attention and popularity

at this point we careless of anyone's opinion

16 Likes 1 Share

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Dpharisee: 11:38am On Jul 06, 2021
Okada stop, stop, stop, there's a story on Nnamdi Kanu, let me book space in case it reaches FP.
Oya you can continue, don't worry I will add N50 for you. I don book space

10 Likes

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Samfloxin(m): 11:44am On Jul 06, 2021
Never you trust a politician. Suddenly you have realized all these. Since you have been supporting Biafra cause you have not listened to Kanu's speech abi?
Reno, abeg how much this former presidential aspirant give you?

28 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Sufferingboy(f): 11:44am On Jul 06, 2021
I said all this long time ago....

11 Likes 2 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Idiko1: 11:49am On Jul 06, 2021
JEWELofHELL:
What would life be as a minority in Kanu’s Biafra? - Reno Omokri | Vanguard.

But my experience with Mr. Kanu’s supporters made me have a rethink. With the way they treat him as though he is infallible, could it not be more likely that there was nobody within the organisation bold enough to advise Mr. Kanu not to travel to Kenya, because to do so, or to counter him in any way, would have brought upon such a person weighty consequences.

On further introspection, I began to cast my mind to statements Nnamdi Kanu had made in his many broadcasts which I only watched just yesterday.

How did I miss these broadcasts? Have I been too focused on Buhari to the extent that I was blindsided? Is this the fellow I have been defending?



Recently, my perspective on Nigeria changed. I have never supported any separatist or secessionist agenda. However, I have supported and defended the right of any Nigerian to express himself and associate freely. It does not matter to me where such a person comes from.

When the Buhari administration moved against Ibrahim Zakzaky and the Shiites, I was the first person (not one of the first) to defend them. After defending them publicly myself, I called the then President of the Christian Association of Nigeria, and begged him to issue a statement calling for an end to the killings of Shiites. He told me that though it was an Islamic affair, nevertheless, because of his fondness for me, he would speak in support, and he did.

I have similarly championed the causes of oppressed persons or people from every part of Nigeria. As much as is humanly possible, I have refused to be partial in my advocacy.

In the last three years, I have visited 40 nations on my own dime and time, for the cause of #FreeLeahSharibu, seeking freedom for a Christian girl from Borno. I have not collected a dime from anyone and of anyone knows anyone who has given me a penny, then they should publicly expose me.

Before Nnamdi Kanu was arrested, I did not know who he was. I just defended his right to freedom of expression and association. Various Igbo leaders called me privately to thank me. It would be wrong to mention their names, because of the challenges of the moment.

When Kanu was rearrested, I called a British government official and got the facts. I was the first (not one of the first. The first) to reveal that he was arrested in Kenya, and not in The UK. After I released this information, the media ran with it.

Yesterday, a former Presidential candidate sent me a tape of Nnamdi Kanu dissolving the UK branch of IPOB and tongue lashing the members of IPOB UK. He told them to hand over IPOB money in their possession. He then said that he suspected that the British Secret service was running IPOB UK.

I was shocked and refused to believe what I heard, until this ex Presidential candidate from the South pointed me to an IPOB channel where this same audio was broadcast.

So I published it on my page. I did not add or edit or alter the voice. I released it as is.

Given that that broadcast was released earlier this year (I was told it was first broadcast in March if 2021, though I am not 100% sure) and Nnamdi Kanu was arrested so soon after (in June), I asked if that altercation could have led to Kanu being betrayed by his members in the UK.

The result was that various persons, who claimed to be members of Indigenous Peoples of Biafra descended on my page and insulted me, attacked me and accused me of collecting money from Buhari. (Would Buhari even give me money? If Buhari will give me anything, it is more likely to be a letter bomb).

They said Nnamdi Kanu can insult anyone he liked and I should leave him alone.

A certain Northerner, who has been on my page attacking me for what he had previously called my “love for the Igbo”, now asked a question. He said ‘so you people have forgotten when this man was fighting for you so soon’?

And so I went into deep thought.

If Nnamdi Kanu eventually gets Biafra and I am a minority in that Biafra, what would be my fate? Would I be able to express myself? Would I have the freedoms for which I myself have been fighting for Nnamdi Kanu to get for the last five years? Would I be able to hold sensitive positions?

I am not Yoruba, but because of me, these members of IPOB insulted the Yoruba (why do people always think I am Yoruba?). I was called ‘ewu Yoruba’. Somebody even threatened to kill me if I ever stepped into Onitsha (the same Onitsha where I donated money and raised millions for victims of the 2019 Onitsha Market Fire?).

These people in their hundreds descended on me with a consistent refrain, tthat Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is the supreme leader of the Igbos and he could insult his members if he chose and no one could question him.

And that prompted a paradigm shift in my consciousness. If you have been following the dailies, you would have read one or two stories planted by the Buhari administration in the papers of how they have been tracing Kanu and monitoring his movements for two years.

The stories claimed that they were able to get to him through members of the Eastern Security Network that they had captured. Then a few days ago, they released a video testimony of one captured ESN member, by name Emeoyiri Uzorma Benjamin, that has now gone viral, in which the young man claimed that Kanu had given them instructions to kill policemen and soldiers, as well as their fellow Igbos.

He sensationally claimed that Kanu instructed them to bury one of his lieutenants, Nwaokike Kayinayo Andy, AKA Ikonso with 2000 human heads. Even more sensationally, he alleged that Mr. Kanu gave directives to them to kill young girls, who they used for fetish charms.

Now, it is not possible to say it this fellow is telling the truth, or half truths or lies. However, from his testimony, or account of the inside workings of IPOB/ESN, and the broadcasts which I listened to, and which is also available on some IPOB social media accounts, we see that Nnamdi Kanu had almost total authority over IPOB.

All this time, I was thinking that, though Nnamdi Kanu showed extreme indiscretion by going to a country like Kenya, which is notorious for extrajudicially extraditing people to regimes seeking them (the Turkish government did exactly the same thing the Nigerian government did with Kanu to Selahaddin Gulen, a Turkish dissident that was captured by Turkey’s intelligence from Nairobi. In that instance, Kenya first denied complicity, then promised to investigate the event. It happened in 2016. Kenya is still ‘investigating’ that event), that he nevertheless must have been betrayed by someone in his organisation, who tipped the Nigerian intelligence agencies that Kanu was headed to Kenya.

But my experience with Mr. Kanu’s supporters made me have a rethink. With the way they treat him as though he is infallible, could it not be more likely that there was nobody within the organisation bold enough to advise Mr. Kanu not to travel to Kenya, because to do so, or to counter him in any way, would have brought upon such a person weighty consequences.

And then I began thinking about the ‘dot in a circle’ statement by General Buhari. I had criticised Buhari for making that comment. It is most irresponsible of him to have described the Igbo as such. It showed his malevolent mindset towards some citizens of his own country, and he should apologise.

However, on further introspection, I began to cast my mind to statements Nnamdi Kanu had made in his many broadcasts which I only watched just yesterday.[/color]

[b]He unacceptably insults Black people as being less intelligent than other races (how can a Black person say such things? Is that not self hatred?). He attacks Yoruba churches, pastors and media (what is a Yoruba church? Honestly, I had never heard of a Yoruba church until I heard that word from Kanu. I thought all churches belonged to God through Christ).

You can imagine if you are Yoruba and sympathetic to the plight of the Igbo, and you listen to all the bile from Kanu about your ethnic nationality, how would you look if you continue to defend him to your kinsmen?

Then you listen to some of the even more outrageous things he has said about Northerners (Igbos, your enemy is Buhari. Your enemies are not the Hausa or Fulani. Don’t mix up the two). I cannot even repeat them here.

Looking back to those broadcasts, it looks to me that it is Nnamdi Kanu himself who made IPOB (not the Igbos as Buhari claims) a dot in a circle.

He made no attempts to be persuasive. He did not even try to win hearts. He made no pretence of anything but contempt to anyone who was not part of his Biafra. Even though I had always thought that Odili, Amaechi and Wike and their people in Rivers state are Igbos, I now understand, but do not agree with Wike’s claims that they are not Igbos.

Who would want to be a minority in a country ruled by Kanu? Tufiakwa! You speak your mind and you may be shot on the spot!

To be honest, I had never listened to these broadcasts by Nnamdi Kanu until they were brought to my attention by this Southern Presidential candidate. I was clueless about their existence. In fact, I felt a bit naive. I felt like a fool!

Anyone who has been following me for the last six years would have known how much of my time and money I have devoted to defending, advocating for and promoting the cause of the Igbos.

However, having watched for the first time these videos where Nnamdi Kanu called Black people wicked (I am Black, but I don’t think I am wicked), and where he described Igbos who refuse to support IPOB as evil, I am flummoxed!

However, the one that shocked me the most was his statement that (and this is an exact quote), “If you are attending a Yoruba church, you should be ashamed of yourself. Anyone who attends a church headed by a Yoruba pastor is an idiot. A complete fool. An slowpoke. I have no time for them. They are worse than Boko Haram. They are very, very foolish. If your pastor is Yoruba, you are not fit to be a human being.”

And the funniest thing is that >b]the pastor who provoked him into making that statement is from Auchi. He is not even Yoruba. No wonder they think I am Yoruba.[/b] To these lot, anyone Southerner West of the Niger is Yoruba. They have a majority mindset that is not minority friendly AT ALL.

Even more disturbing is that this Auchi pastor, who Nnamdi Kanu calls Yoruba, and used to generalise all Yoruba pastors, was summoned by DSS in December of 2016, and asked to explain why he did a video calling for Kanu’s release. Who fights those who fights for them?

How did I miss these broadcasts? Have I been too focused on Buhari to the extent that I was blindsided? Is this the fellow I have been defending?

I am a minority. My late father was a minority. He went to Sokoto as a Youth Corp Member in 1975, and became Nigeria’s youngest Director of Public Prosecution and Nigeria’s youngest judge (at the time), and was elevated to the Court of Appeal, all from old Sokoto. Would that be possible in Kanu’s Biafra?

And when he was interviewed in 2020 by Dr. Damages (I did not even know until the same Southern former Presidential candidate sent me the video), and given an opportunity to denounce his previous statements against the Yoruba, Nnamdi Kanu doubled down on it and said as follows:

“Most of the difficulties we have been having have always come from these Yoruba pastors.”

Then he went on to say in that same 2020 interview as follows:

“Yoruba Pentecostalism is the reason why Fulanis are invading us today.”

Where is the connection between Pentecostal churches and killer herdsmen?

I was stunned. This video was recorded last year. How come I never saw it. I checked on YouTube and only 27,000 people had seen it.

How can I be against Isa Pantami for saying “We are all happy whenever unbelievers are being killed” and then tolerate these statements from Nnamdi Kanu?

If I do, it will make me a hypocrite. And while I mistakenly may sometimes be hypocritical, I will not be deliberately hypocritical.

Everything I have said here is the truth. It is on video and audio. If you do not like what I have written, then jejely unfollow me. We are obviously not on the same wavelength and I am not about to change in order to make you like me.

Reno Omokri

Gospeller. Deep Thinker. #1 Bestselling author of Facts Versus Fiction: The True Story of the Jonathan Years. Avid traveller. Hollywood Magazine Film Festival Humanitarian of the Year, 2019.





https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/what-would-life-be-as-a-minority-in-kanus-biafra/


There are too many unintelligible craps which littered above junk. For goodness sake, no human being is either "White or Black". If a person cannot intellectualize this concept, the person should not pass as a human being. If you claim to be "Black", you are as goofy as Nnamdi Kanu. I could pardon Kanu on his rhethoric because of the situation he finds himself but you. Kanu is an assumed freedom fighter and choice of words has no diplomacy on his side.

11 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Seakay(m): 11:50am On Jul 06, 2021
This Reno O-Mockery talks too much. undecided

7 Likes

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by meolaniyi(m): 11:52am On Jul 06, 2021
Reno Omokiri sent by the Fulanis to destabilize the peace made by the southerners. This man is an agent of the Fulanis.
Reno you are a typical wicked black man. How much did you collect from the fulanis. This how you deceived GEJ

You are finished. We love our Igbo brothers and all Southerners

23 Likes 3 Shares

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by Fejoku: 11:57am On Jul 06, 2021
Will respond later.

1 Like

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by limeta(f): 12:01pm On Jul 06, 2021
NigeriaNawa:
I am not 100% in support of MNK because he is rude, intolerant, and insulting. But in a way, I don’t blame him, Africans need the SHOCK TREATMENT to wake up them up from their SLUMBER.

Everywhere you go in the world, Blacks are treated like SHIT, like subhuman , like second class citizens, yet the world survives on the richness of our continents and they exploit us to steal our riches while dividing us to kill each other in the name of religion and tribe. Are we not STUPID?

Other races and countries (even Saudi Arabia) are diversifying their economies and sending people to the moon, building electric cars, innovating , inventing and improving life styles while we in BLACK AFRICA are talking about OPEN GRAZING of cows, about which tribe you come from, about who is president in 2023 etc. Are we not FOOLISH?

Until we arise and get rid of all our corrupt leaders and do something about our shameful situation, we will continue to be a laughingstock of the world.

Nobody wants to be part of this retrogressive shit hole called Nigeria where cows are first citizens and indigenous people are second class citizen. We are held back by head slamming religious fanatics and ISIS sympathisers who want to steal and rape our land. This is why many people are very angry.





I hope reno get to read this

1 Like 1 Share

Re: Reno Omokri: I Regret Supporting Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB by omenka(m): 12:04pm On Jul 06, 2021
Trash.

Reno and Kanu are both anencephalous idiots.

Ps: Once you see anyone say although I dont support Kanu, know ye that's an ipob and Kanu puppet speaking.

28 Likes 5 Shares

(1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) ... (11) (Reply)

Buhari: 'My Wife, Aisha, Belongs To My Kitchen, Living Room' / Ekiti 2022: Governorship Election Monitoring, Live Updates And Results / Thief Breaks Into National Assembly Complex, Steals US Dollars, Office Equipment

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 106
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.