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Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by Yibo(op): 4:39pm On Jan 14, 2025
Igbo groups, known as the Rising Sun Foundation and Ambassadors for Self Determination, have marked 30 months of the detention of the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPoB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, with a renewed call for his unconditional release.

The groups in a statement commended President Bola Tinubu for showing signs of interest in dialogue towards releasing Kanu but pleaded with him to heed the growing calls for Kanu’s release.

Signatories to the statement include Maxwell Dede Emole, Dr Remy Okea, Evans Nwankwo, and Benjamin Nwankwo on behalf of Rising Sun Foundation Inc. USA, and Ambassadors For Self Determination.

They argued that if the Federal Government could discontinue the prosecution of other agitators like Sunday Igboho of the Yoruba Nation; Omoyele Sowore of the Revolution Now Movement; and even Bello Bodejo, the leader of the controversial Miyetti Allah Kyautal Hore; same gesture could be extended to the IPOB leader.

The groups advised Tinubu against selective justice by his predecessors, and break a jinx of freeing Kanu as already ordered by several courts.

They further argued that Kanu’s continued incarceration amounted to the detention of the entire Igbo people whose cause he was defending.

The statement read: “As long as Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu remains imprisoned, the entire Igbo nation is held captive. This reality cannot persist indefinitely.

“The call for his release is not just a plea for one man’s freedom; it is a rallying cry for the liberation of our entire people from systemic oppression and neglect. We must pray for Kanu’s health and safety, for the consequences of his continued detention could be dire for our collective future.”

Accusing South East political leaders of reluctance and non-committal in the efforts to free Kanu, the groups urged Tinubu not to be misled about the imperative of releasing Kanu.

They expressed concern over Kanu’s failing health and appealed to Tinubu not to allow Kanu to die in detention.

The statement further read:” The Rising Sun Foundation, alongside other conscientious and freedom-loving citizens of the Igbo nation and beyond, can no longer remain silent as our distinguished leader, Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, endures the unbearable conditions of detention in Nigeria’s Directorate of State Security Services (DSS).

“As he marks 30 months of unjust incarceration, it is imperative that we amplify our voices against this blatant violation of his rights, especially in light of several court orders demanding his unconditional release.

“The Nigerian government, under President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, has recently shown signs of a potential shift toward dialogue regarding Kanu’s release.

“This is a notable contrast to the treatment of other political detainees such as Sunday Igboho of the Yoruba Nation, Omoyele Sowore of the Revolution Now movement, and even Bello Bodejo, the leader of the controversial Miyetti Allah Kyautal Hore.

“These figures have been released and their legal cases dismissed, raising serious questions about the selective application of justice in Nigeria.

“Mazi Nnamdi Kanu remains the sole political prisoner among them, a situation that is not only perplexing but also indicative of deeper systemic issues within the Nigerian political landscape.

Accuse South leaders of reluctance

“The reluctance of our political leaders-particularly the governors and those aligned with Ohanaeze Ndi Igbo-to advocate for Kanu’s freedom is deeply troubling. Their actions reflect a disheartening trend of prioritizing personal political ambitions over the collective welfare of the Igbo people.

“In public, they may call for his release, yet behind closed doors, they engage in negotiations that ensure his continued imprisonment. This duplicitous behaviour encapsulates the phrase “maramara n-ihu, gwampiti n’azu,” highlighting their tendency to play both sides for their gain.

“As we reflect on the last 30 months, we must recognize that time is of the essence. The world is transforming at a rapid pace, driven by technological advancements in the Internet and Artificial Intelligence, and we must not allow our people to be left behind.

“Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s detention is not merely a personal tragedy; it represents a broader struggle for the Igbo nation’s identity and future. He has become a symbol of resistance against the marginalization and oppression that we, as a people, have faced for decades.

“The Igbo people are inherently peaceful and progressive. Yet, the hostile environment created by the Nigerian state has compelled us into a struggle for survival.

“It is a time that demands unity, the setting aside of selfish interests for the greater good of our community. This is not merely a matter of belief; it is an urgent reality that calls for collective action and sacrifice.

“Our quest for freedom resonates with the historical struggles faced by other oppressed groups around the world.

“Just as it took immense sacrifices for African Americans to secure their civil rights and for South Africans to dismantle the Apartheid regime, we, too, must be prepared to fight for our liberation-whether within the Nigerian state or as a self-determined entity.”
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/01/igbo-groups-mark-30th-month-of-kanus-detention/amp/

Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by helinues: 4:41pm On Jan 14, 2025
His royal highness, Nnamdi Kanu, Onikuje of Kuje prison


Happy celebration in detention
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by Yibo(op): 4:43pm On Jan 14, 2025
I don’t know the reason why the Government yet to kiiii Nnamdi Kanu
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by EmperorCaesar(m): 4:44pm On Jan 14, 2025
cheesy
Celebrating an icon

The all time greatest SE person is either Ojukwu or Kanu.

Some people feel Ekpa should enter the debate but if I feel even that is debatable



Honorable mentions are Ikonso and Emma powerful.
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by Thewrath: 4:44pm On Jan 14, 2025
God bless biafra,God bless ndigbo!
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by gidgiddy: 4:47pm On Jan 14, 2025
Nnamdi Kanu is only in detention because he is an Igbo man

Had he been Hausa or Fulani, they would have released him a long time ago same way they release Boko haram, offer Ruga to killer herdsmen, grant amnesty to armed bandits
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by ERockson:
After 60 months he will be released
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by Goodvibes007: 4:56pm On Jan 14, 2025
He would be released when El Jibril of Sudani returns to power.
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by Streetinvestor2: 4:58pm On Jan 14, 2025
helinues:
His royal highness, Nnamdi Kanu, Onikuje of Kuje prison


Happy celebration in detention
Have you asked your mum as per the alter I mentioned. Let know whr the problem is coming from.You could be free but equally in spiritual prison for life.
Will you call mod this time too.
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by Fortruth: 5:01pm On Jan 14, 2025
helinues:
His royal highness, Nnamdi Kanu, Onikuje of Kuje prison


Happy celebration in detention
Has your country improved or has it gotten worse? The joke is on you….
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by helinues: 5:07pm On Jan 14, 2025
Streetinvestor2:
Have you asked your mum as per the alter I mentioned. Let know whr the problem is coming from.You could be free but equally in spiritual prison for life.
Will you call mod this time too.
Sound normal
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by helinues: 5:09pm On Jan 14, 2025
Fortruth:
Has your country improved or has it gotten worse? The joke is on you….
Our experience might be different
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by helinues: 5:10pm On Jan 14, 2025
Tomtomkumkum:
What a wasted life. Spits.
30 months is 2 years + 6 months.

That's how long Kanu has spent in cell.. Wasted life indeed
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by helinues: 5:12pm On Jan 14, 2025
Tomtomkumkum:
It seems you have work phobia?
No I work on Mondays, I don't sit at home
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by Tinubuadvocate: 5:15pm On Jan 14, 2025
He will be release soon there are indications. Tinubu is a lover of freedom.
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by helinues: 5:18pm On Jan 14, 2025
gidgiddy:
Nnamdi Kanu is only in detention because he is an Igbo man

Had he been Hausa or Fulani, they would have released him a long time ago same way they release Boko haram, offer Ruga to killer herdsmen, grant amnesty to armed bandits
Should a majority tribe be sounding like this?
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by kettykin: 5:19pm On Jan 14, 2025
Bottomless pit of hypocrisy is when miyetti Allah head is free and igboho is free but Nnamdi kanu is incarcerated by the same system.
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by bhella10: 5:22pm On Jan 14, 2025
helinues:
Should a majority tribe be sounding like this?
I don't think so. But the guy is just SIMple minded. He doesn't rep anyone but his father's house.
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by helinues: 5:28pm On Jan 14, 2025
kettykin:
Bottomless pit of hypocrisy is when miyetti Allah head is free and igboho is free but Nnamdi kanu is incarcerated by the same system.
Sometimes, that's the consequences of over developing other places while ignoring issue at home
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by Yibo(op):
gidgiddy:
Nnamdi Kanu is only in detention because he is an Igbo man

Had he been Hausa or Fulani, they would have released him a long time ago same way they release Boko haram, offer Ruga to killer herdsmen, grant amnesty to armed bandits
no
It is because una be cowards
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by Yibo(op): 6:08pm On Jan 14, 2025
kettykin:
Bottomless pit of hypocrisy is when miyetti Allah head is free and igboho is free but Nnamdi kanu is incarcerated by the same system.
una be cowards
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by Educationalserv: 6:21pm On Jan 14, 2025
gidgiddy:
Nnamdi Kanu is only in detention because he is an Igbo man

Had he been Hausa or Fulani, they would have released him a long time ago same way they release Boko haram, offer Ruga to killer herdsmen, grant amnesty to armed bandits
name a single Boko Haram leaders release ? He supposed don go meet ojukuw
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by aswani(m): 6:35pm On Jan 14, 2025
helinues:
His royal highness, Nnamdi Kanu, Onikuje of Kuje prison

Happy celebration in detention
You missed a 'je' out in his title, he is onijekuje of kuje.

"Calm down" they said, "no" he said, "egungun be careful" they said, "no" he said.

30 months and his rabid followers haven't even attempted to break him out even once

Me sha, I want then to release him, I won't lose any sleep if they don't though.
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by gidgiddy: 7:19pm On Jan 14, 2025
Educationalserv:
name a single Boko Haram leaders release ? He supposed don go meet ojukuw
No, the Boko haram being released are not leaders, they are just killers
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by gidgiddy: 7:21pm On Jan 14, 2025
helinues:
Should a majority tribe be sounding like this?
Did you think Nigeria was a country of justice, fairness and equity? It never was, thats why the country never progressed since 1960 for anyone, wether majority or minority
Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by Softmirror: 7:23pm On Jan 14, 2025
🤣🤣🤣🤣 If Nigeria were to be Congo .......

Re: Igbo Groups Mark 30th Month Of Kanu’s Detention by helinues: 7:44pm On Jan 14, 2025
gidgiddy:
Did you think Nigeria was a country of justice, fairness and equity? It never was, thats why the country never progressed since 1960 for anyone, wether majority or minority
Was Nigeria a better country during Ironsi's regime?
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