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| Concern Nigerians Demand Compensation For Nnamdi Kanu Parents' Deaths From FG by 1nice(op): 1:25pm On May 14, 2025 |
Concern Nigerians Demand Compensation for Nnamdi kanu Parents' Deaths at the Hands of Soldiers Human rights groups such as Amnesty International and the Nigerian Bar Association have called for a transparent investigation into the killings of Kanu’s parents, demanding accountability from the military. Legal experts and civil society organizations argue that, in addition to releasing Kanu, the federal government must offer substantial compensation to the Kanu family for their suffering and loss. The recent call for his release has become louder following the release of disturbing reports about the violent killings of Kanu's parents by Nigerian soldiers. According to credible sources, the couple, who were reportedly targeted during a military operation in the Southeast region, were killed in cold blood during an attack on their home. This tragic event has not only deeply affected the Kanu family but has also become a symbol of the wider issue of military brutality and human rights violations in Nigeria. In an urgent call for justice and accountability, concerned Nigerians are demanding the immediate release of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), and are insisting that the federal government provide compensation for the tragic deaths of his parents, allegedly caused by military actions. The case has sparked widespread public outrage, as Nigerians, human rights groups, and political activists have expressed growing concern over the prolonged detention of Kanu. The IPOB leader has been in custody for several years, facing charges related to secession and terrorism, despite various legal challenges to his detention. Supporters argue that his imprisonment is politically motivated and violates his constitutional rights. Advocacy groups and political commentators have condemned the military's actions, calling them an abuse of power and an unjustified use of force against innocent civilians. Many Nigerians now believe that Kanu's continued imprisonment, paired with the loss of his parents under such brutal circumstances, highlights the pressing need for a reconsideration of both the charges against him and the federal government's policies toward the Southeast region. "We cannot continue to ignore the injustice faced by innocent citizens in this country," said one human rights lawyer. "Nnamdi Kanu's case is a glaring example of how the Nigerian government has failed to protect its citizens and instead allowed the military to act with impunity. It's time for President Tinubu and the government to correct this wrong and ensure that Kanu is released, and that his family receives the justice and compensation they rightfully deserve." Political analysts note that the demands for Kanu’s release are gaining momentum across the country, with significant public support emerging from different regions. The call for a thorough investigation into his parents' deaths is also resonating with many Nigerians who see the incident as part of a broader pattern of violence and disregard for the rule of law. As tensions continue to rise, observers are calling on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to address the growing discontent and work toward a peaceful resolution. The demands for Kanu's release and compensation for the Kanu family are becoming a critical point of national debate, with many believing that a failure to act will only deepen the divides and dissatisfaction that already exist in the country. The Nigerian government now faces a pivotal moment to demonstrate its commitment to justice, human rights, and reconciliation. The world is watching as Nigerians continue to call for the release of Nnamdi Kanu and for the federal government to provide the redress that the Kanu family so rightfully deserves. |
| Re: Concern Nigerians Demand Compensation For Nnamdi Kanu Parents' Deaths From FG by ChybuzzDD(m): 1:48pm On May 14, 2025 |
1nice:Things like this are what some hypocr!tes from the SW & North will finishing seeing and still want any reasonable person from the Southeast to like these murderous and devilish security agents, and expect us to wish them well. Personally, owing to their atrocities the region, i dislike them, as i see their bias and selective treatment unacceptable. And I don't owe any Nigerian any apology for disliking/hating these evil creatures in uniform. |
| Re: Concern Nigerians Demand Compensation For Nnamdi Kanu Parents' Deaths From FG by 1nice(op): 2:00pm On May 14, 2025 |
ChybuzzDD:I understand that you're really frustrated and upset by what’s been happening, and it’s valid to feel that way given the situation. There are many people in the country who feel the same way you do, especially when it comes to perceived bias and unfair treatment. Hopefully, one day, things will improve, and there will be more accountability for actions across the board. Thanks for sharing your thoughts. |
| Re: Concern Nigerians Demand Compensation For Nnamdi Kanu Parents' Deaths From FG by Peterobiisathie(f): 3:26pm On May 14, 2025 |
Useless parents who failed to train their useless child |
| Re: Concern Nigerians Demand Compensation For Nnamdi Kanu Parents' Deaths From FG by 1nice(op): 3:45pm On May 14, 2025 |
Peterobiisathie:Those words of yours are hate speech. What if Sunday igboho parents were also killed by Nigerian military because Sunday igboho is agitating for yoruba nation (Republic of oduduwa) would you also call Sunday igboho parents useless and Sunday igboho useless? |
| Re: Concern Nigerians Demand Compensation For Nnamdi Kanu Parents' Deaths From FG by Peterobiisathie(f): 3:52pm On May 14, 2025 |
1nice:they died chickenlike for nothing |
| Re: Concern Nigerians Demand Compensation For Nnamdi Kanu Parents' Deaths From FG by 1nice(op): 6:12pm On May 14, 2025 |
Peterobiisathie:They will get justice and those who kills them will surely face the consequences of their actions one day. Just imagine if it was Sunday igboho parents that were killed by the Nigeria military and what do you think would have happened? |
| Re: Concern Nigerians Demand Compensation For Nnamdi Kanu Parents' Deaths From FG by Peterobiisathie(f): 7:06pm On May 14, 2025 |
1nice:Sunday Igboho is a first class citizen |
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