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So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Hillard: 7:46am On Jul 04, 2021
By Obi Nwakanma

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was abducted by federal agents and brought back to Nigeria to face trial in still unclear circumstances.

First, the rumours said he was taken from the Czech Republic. Then there was Ethiopia.

Then the rumour that he had been lured to Brazil by a woman! These all turned out to be lies that could not be sustained or verified. Then finally, that he was abducted from Kenya.

I am using the word “abducted” here very consciously and very insistently because there is a question about that difference between a legitimate, open, lawful arrest, and a covert, furtive, clandestine and underhanded arrest. The federal authorities who abducted Mazi Kanu claim that it was done in collaboration with INTERPOL.


This is not clear what the international police had to do with the arrest of a political activist who even claims citizenship of another country.

That too may be a lie thrown by this administration. There are many unanswered and perhaps even unanswerable questions: What is the role of the Kenyan government in the abduction and seizure of a British citizen on Kenyan soil? If Mazi Kanu traveled to Kenya, he went there with a British passport, and was under the protection by international law of the part of the government of Kenya.

The Kenyan authorities who admitted him into Kenya knew he was traveling as a British citizen. When they were approached to seize him, did they contact the UK High Commission in Nairobi to ensure that Nnamdi Kanu was given the highest protection by the government under whose passport he was flying? How could the Kenyan government flout the most basic and elementary courtesies that now leaves it open to litigation, and, if not properly managed, that could lead to a potential international incident? Therein lays my doubt that the Kenyan authorities may have been privy to the abduction of Mazi Kanu.

That leaves one potential possibility: he was “Umaru- Dikkoed.” Mr. Muhamadu Buhari is not a stranger to that kind of subterfuge and international “gangsterism.” For the generation who might not know the story because they were not born at this point, this is not Mr. Buhari’s first rodeo. Once, he was a military dictator.

He was at the head of a band of military gangsters who plotted to violently overthrow an elected and civil government of Nigeria. Once they gained access to power, they forcefully suspended the Constitution of the republic, imposed themselves on the government of the federation, and governed by decree from December 31, 1983 to when Buhari himself was overthrown in August 1985, and then generally to 1999 when the force of civil action and international pressure pushed that cadre to “step aside.”

In Buhari’s time as a military dictator, he got his Attorney-General to craft decrees of absolutism, and prepare cases against elected civilians he had overthrown, and brought them to court under very trumped up charges for “Kwaruption.” There were many tragedies.

I’ll mention just three examples of these elected civilians he deposed and jailed: Professor Ambrose Alli, distinguished professor of medicine and hardworking governor of Bendel State went blind in jail under the conditions to which he had been subjected. He did not survive it. Aper Aku, the hardworking governor of Benue State, died soon after he was released from jail.

Dr. Sam Mbakwe developed diabetes in jail from which he was to die years later. Of course, the likes of Victor Olabisi Onabanjo, first civilian government of Ogun State, did not survive the effects of their imprisonment by the Buhari administration which accused them of “corruption.”

He died within three years of his release from jail by Babangida. Now, fellow Nigerians, compare the years between 1979 and 1983, and the years from 2015 to 2021, and determine for yourself who should actually be in jail for corruption, malfeasance, mis-governance and the destruction of the foundations of the Nigerian government and its commonwealth.

Measure the leaps of those years which Buhari disrupted, and compare it to the churlish incompetence of the current years which he supervises, and you will see the light.

It was not just that Buhari effed-up Nigeria’s economy within six months of his dictatorship, he nearly enmeshed Nigeria in some terrible international incident, when he used the then Nigerian Security Organization (NSO) under Katsina-born Muhammadu Lawal Rafindadi, the grandfather of today’s Directorate of State Service (DSS), to plan and execute the abduction of Mr. Umaru Dikko, former President Shehu Shagari’s Minister of Transport, who knew where all the bodies in that regime were buried and who had fled to exile in London, where he was squealing to the utter embarrassment of Buhari.

With the aid of some MOSSAD agents, as we now know, the NSO went to London, abducted Umaru Dikko, crated him, and prepared to bring him back to Lagos to kiss Buhari’s ring. Only a lucky tip-off saved him.

There are indications, in this case of the abduction of Nnamdi Kanu, that Mr. Buhari is still hung on his old methods.

He is using the cover of his presumed immunity to direct illegality. That is what this action amounts to: particularly as it affects the citizen of another country, and an opposition figure against Buhari’s government.

But need one say that he leaves his Attorney-General vulnerable because he has no such immunity? What is more vital to this situation is that Buhari’s administration might have broken international law against the use of state terrorism, and may push foreign governments to classify the Nigerian state as a promoter of international terrorism! If the Kenyan government denies complicity, that is it! If they accept complicity, it leaves them equally open to litigation, and to the idea that international visitors to Kenya, which depends on tourism for a lot of its national revenue, are unsafe, and cannot be protected from external forces while they visit Kenya.

Meanwhile, the Buhari administration has brought Mazi Kanu home to face trials for threatening the sovereignty of Nigeria.

I wonder what Buhari thought he was doing when he overthrew an elected government and suspended the Constitution of the republic in the wee hours of the last day of 1983? It is Mr. Buhari and his cohorts who should be in the dock standing trial for treason, for indeed it is treasonable conduct to violently overthrow the elected government of a sovereign nation, and there is no statute of limitations to such a crime against the nation.

Which is why it is imperative to evacuate that provision in the 1999 Constitution which abrogates the capacity of the courts to try any actions against the state preceding the 1999 Constitution. It is a statement that indemnifies infamy.

Actors like President Buhari have made possible, from their serial violations of the sovereign codes of Nigeria, the rise of the likes of Nnamdi Kanu, born in the heat of war, but who have felt themselves alienated by the permissive discriminations and institutional failures produced by the involvements of the Buharis in government.

Now, he has Nnamdi Kanu in custody, but so what? Lai Mohammed, the Minister of Information, last week, said they are also in pursuit of the sponsors of Nnamdi Kanu, and will bring them to justice.

He need not look far. Every standing Igbo is a supporter of Nnamdi Kanu, and makes the “toro-toro, afu-afu” contribution to his political campaigns.

So, how is he going to make them pay? Deny them federal appoints? Deny them federal contracts? What else? Come off it, Lai! Will the Nigerian government arrest all Igbo? Well, let Lai Mohammed and his government try.

There is no jail larger than Nigeria in which the Igbo are already imprisoned, according to the logic of things.

Where else is he going to keep the Igbo supporters of Kanu? Which jail can hold them all? Will he kill them all? Well, then that would be a real, frontal declaration of war, and those so threatened are obligated to defend themselves by all means necessary.

It is the right of every citizen in a republic to bear arms in their own defence in the face of a tyrannical order. I need to emphasize this because two things are already obvious: There was no wild, national jubilation at the “arrest” of Kanu. That should tell this regime something.

Nnamdi Kanu is not a criminal, he is a political prisoner of an increasingly intolerant regime which has deployed gangster methods to abduct the citizen of another country but ignores and panders to the real terrorists whom it gives coverage.

Mazi Kanu has disavowed his Nigerian citizenship. He claims British citizenship and as a result cannot be tried in a Nigerian court. Besides, there is no crime, in spite of the manufactured or very obviously trumped up charges about inciting the deaths of people.

Incitement is not treason, nor is it murder, nor is it true in fact. Kanu calls for the separation of Biafra from Nigeria through a referendum.

That is not a crime. It is a legitimate political position. Nnamdi Azikiwe campaigned for the independence of Nigeria from Britain, and even instigated the Labour strikes led by Michael Imoudu, which the British colonial authorities considered subversive. Azikiwe and the nationalists were considered treasonous by the British, but here is Buhari today, enjoying the benefits of that freedom movement and all that “treason.”

And while we are at it, the IPoB which Kanu leads has consistently vowed a non-violent, peaceful method in its pursuit of a referendum towards Biafran independence. Not every Igbo agrees with Biafra. But certainly every Igbo agrees that the Igbo have not been well treated in Nigeria, especially so by this administration.

Most Igbo do not consider Buhari to be the President of Nigeria, and there are hints of the plan to institute a citizens’ arrest of Buhari after his immunity lapses, to face charges of treason for the overthrow of an elected government in 1983.

There is also this small matter of the fact that Nnamdi Kanu is an Aro-Igbo. The Aro, who have their eyes and ears everywhere in the world, and ran one of the world’s most complex Mafia systems from the 15th century, will exact their fierce and quiet revenge, against anyone, irrespective of office or stature, should anything unjust, and untoward happen to an Aro child, whether or not, the entire Aro agrees with him. It is the Aro code of honour. Let justice therefore prevail in this matter of Nnamdi Kanu.

https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/so-you-captured-nnamdi-kanu-now-what/

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Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by iKingsley(m): 7:49am On Jul 04, 2021
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Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by bigtt76(f): 7:56am On Jul 04, 2021
On Sam. Mbakwe - How can one develop diabetes in detention at an old age? What fuckery of lies are these. It would've been afflicting him but due to his incarceration it was not properly managed.

Nnamdi Kanu - Is it proper for a citizen of another country to be instigating and abetting crime in another country? Does having a US or UK passport mean you can shit anywhere and go scott free?

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Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Monogamy: 7:57am On Jul 04, 2021
Now time for him to spend reasonable years behind prison for all his incitement..

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Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Gentlerespect76: 7:59am On Jul 04, 2021
This government feels MNK is their biggest problem; but with him in their possession, can they say "Uhuru"? No, they can't because this government is its own problem!





Hillard:


https://www.vanguardngr.com/2021/07/so-you-captured-nnamdi-kanu-now-what/
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by mamdanju: 8:50am On Jul 04, 2021
Rubbish. The message is clear, nobody mess with Nigeria and go Scot free. He will be brought to Justice one
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Nobody: 12:24pm On Jul 04, 2021
The Fulanis are even confused. They don't know all Nigerian tribes are now against them.
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by mekaboy(m): 12:37pm On Jul 04, 2021
Igbo youths can be saved.

Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Nobody: 12:42pm On Jul 04, 2021
Why can't you spend more energy in saving Benue, Zamfara, Kaduna and those that die like flies up north.

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Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Nobody: 12:44pm On Jul 04, 2021
Do you need to see the pictures? I hope you won't run, Mekacow?
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by gidgiddy: 12:47pm On Jul 04, 2021
mekaboy:
Igbo youths can be saved.

But can Nigeria be saved? No chance at all

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Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by mekaboy(m): 12:50pm On Jul 04, 2021
gidgiddy:


But can Nigeria be saved? No chance at all

The problem facing Nigeria is facing the whole southern region.

Any solution should be implemented in the entire south. Sacrificing igbo youths for a general problem is not a solution.

Only those benefiting from that strategy are those wearing luxury brands. If truly they wanted Biafra, they should have asked under Goodluck jonathan a Biafran.

You don't see yoruba burning police stations and inec offices.
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Nobody: 1:01pm On Jul 04, 2021
Mekacow, your conscience is dead. We don't spend replying paid zonebie. You don't any other expect lie and overfed foolishness. Your generation will celebrate you for diing this.

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Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by mekaboy(m): 1:18pm On Jul 04, 2021
Zikojukwu:
Mekacow, your conscience is dead. We don't spend replying paid zonebie. You don't any other expect lie and overfed foolishness. Your generation will celebrate you for diing this.

You are the heartless fellow here.They kill igbo police, killed igbo girls for charms, and still killed igbo UGM. Then go to shop luxury brands.

Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Nobody: 1:23pm On Jul 04, 2021
A saner person should be bothered about Boko haram, bandits, iswap, Fulani killer herdsmen and other factory made terrorists rising daily in the north instead of showing pictures of freedom fighters killed by zooo police. I better die than live miserably like Mekaboy, being paid to lie 24/7.

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Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by mekaboy(m): 1:25pm On Jul 04, 2021
Zikojukwu:
A saner person should be bothered about Boko haram, bandits, iswap, Fulani killer herdsmen and other factory made terrorists rising daily in the north instead of showing pictures of freedom fighters killed by zooo police. I better die than live miserably like Mekaboy.

Its the FENDI freedom fighter that sent them to their early grave, while he went shopping for luxury brands.
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Nobody: 1:31pm On Jul 04, 2021
Mekacow, you're just showing your cow-dung foolery. Very soon, you will starting carrying a bomb when a Christian becomes a president. Idiat like you. Fix your skull-filled north and leave south alone. No Fulani will ever kill in the south again. That is what we stand for. We will pay the price for our children. It will never be ravaged by Fulani like your North.

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Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by gidgiddy: 1:36pm On Jul 04, 2021
mekaboy:


The problem facing Nigeria is facing the whole southern region.

Any solution should be implemented in the entire south. Sacrificing igbo youths for a general problem is not a solution.

Only those benefiting from that strategy are those wearing luxury brands. If truly they wanted Biafra, they should have asked under Goodluck jonathan a Biafran.

You don't see yoruba burning police stations and inec offices.


Yeah I dont see Yoruba people burning police stations. What I see are Northern groups like Boko haram, ISWAP and killer herdsmen decimating communities, killing people, kidnapping for ransom and driving people away from their ancestral lands. I also see sheik Gumi, Governor Masari, Governor El Rufai and other going to negotiate and take pictures with the bandits doing these things

But the funniest thing is that all the insecurity in the South east is not up to what is happening in Buhari's home state of Katsina where over 300 children were abducted.

Below is Governor Masari of Katsina negotiating and taking pictures with armed bandits

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Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by mekaboy(m): 1:37pm On Jul 04, 2021
Zikojukwu:
Mekacow, you're just showing your cow-dung foolery. Very soon, you will starting carrying a bomb when a Christian becomes a president. Idiat like you. Fix your skull-filled north and leave south alone. No Fulani will ever kill in the south again. That is what we stand for. We will pay the price for our children. It will never be ravaged by Fulani like your North.

So everyday you read the news and see the igbo youths you sent to fight the army killed, and you go shopping for luxury.
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by November1857(m): 1:39pm On Jul 04, 2021
mekaboy:
Igbo youths can be saved.
Chronic fulani stunts! After this Carnage carry out by your marauding fulani goons without being brought to book by the Fulani federal government , you expect this contraps to continue as one..

Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by mekaboy(m): 1:41pm On Jul 04, 2021
gidgiddy:


Yeah I dont see Yoruba people burning police stations. What I see are Northern groups like Boko haram, ISWAP and killer herdsmen decimating communities, killing people, kidnapping for ransom and driving people away from their ancestral lands. I also see sheik Gumi, Governor Masari, Governor El Rufai and other going to negotiate and take pictures with the bandits doing these things

But the funniest thing is that all the insecurity in the South east is not up to what is happening in Buhari's home state of Katsina where over 300 children were abducted.

Below is Governor Masari of Katsina negotiating and taking pictures with armed bandits

Yes, let bokoharam and bandits remain in the North. Any strategy concerning the fulani herdsmen should be implemented throughout the south.

The igbo officers that were killed by UGM, will be be replaced by northerners. Even the UGM killed by police and army are also igbo.

Igbo's are loosing physically, economically and politically. Just for someone to spend on luxury.
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Nobody: 1:45pm On Jul 04, 2021
mekaboy:


Yes, let bokoharam and bandits remain in the North. Any strategy concerning the fulani herdsmen should be implemented throughout the south.

The igbo officers that were killed by UGM, will be be replaced by northerners. Even the UGM killed by police and army are also igbo.

Igbo's are loosing physically, economically and politically. Just for someone to spend on luxury.


In as much as you fulanis are in power you guys actually suffer the most and also the poorest in
all the region, so you should be more concern on how to help region first
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by mekaboy(m): 1:49pm On Jul 04, 2021
November1857:
Chronic fulani stunts! After this Carnage carry out by your marauding fulani goons without being brought to book by the Fulani federal government , you expect this contraps to continue as one..

If the FENDI wearing freedom fighter provided jobs for them, would they have gone out to be arrested by the army?
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Nobody: 2:50pm On Jul 04, 2021
As long as God lives every atrocity one commits must be paid one day.
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by mekaboy(m): 3:05pm On Jul 04, 2021
Zikojukwu:
As long as God lives every atrocity one commits must be paid one day.

you are right. Those reaponsible for their death, wont go unpunished.

Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by Nobody: 3:18pm On Jul 04, 2021
I will remind you, Mekacow, when you will start carrying bombs to kill in 2025.
Re: So, You ‘captured’ Nnamdi Kanu, Now What? by gidgiddy: 5:10pm On Jul 04, 2021
mekaboy:


Yes, let bokoharam and bandits remain in the North. Any strategy concerning the fulani herdsmen should be implemented throughout the south.

The igbo officers that were killed by UGM, will be be replaced by northerners. Even the UGM killed by police and army are also igbo.

Igbo's are loosing physically, economically and politically. Just for someone to spend on luxury.

All hail one Nigeria where IPOB in the East is to be crushed, while armed bandits in the North pose for pictures with their Governors!

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