Showing posts with label Nnamdi Kanu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nnamdi Kanu. Show all posts

Monday, 29 August 2016

Adeboye

Nnamdi Kanu Using The Biafran Struggle To Acquire Wealth - New Biafra Group


Newly formed pro Biafra group; Reformed Indigenous People of Biafra, RE-IPOB, has revealed why it sacked the detained director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, including its splinter group, the Rebranded Indigenous People of Biafra, TRIPOB. The new group claims Kanu and IPOB betrayed the Biafran struggle through collection of money from local and foreign sponsors.

Spokesman ,Ikemba Biafra ,in a statement, accused Kanu of insulting respected Biafran and Igbo leaders and converting the Radio Biafra to a private propaganda tool. The group also said he is using the platform to attract fortune and fame to himself.

“The emergence of TRIPOB is a fall out of the internal wrangling in the IPOB. Members and officers of IPOB loyal to one of the spokesmen of IPOB, Emma Nmezu, are behind TRIPOB. There is nothing actually different between IPOB and TRIPOB. This is why we wielded the big stick to sack them to save the Biafran struggle. We urge all pro-Biafra groups to remain calm and cease any contact with Nnamdi Kanu, IPOB or TRIPOB and await further information from RE-IPOB.”

The group warned that the Biafran movement is not a platform for political shenanigans stressing that attempt to use TRIPOB to influence the federal government by a certain politician, would fail.
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Wednesday, 18 May 2016

Adeboye

New Militant Group Gives FG 7 Days To Release Kanu, Dasuki


A new militant group, Red Egbesu Water Lions, has surfaced in the Niger Delta region.The new militant group in a statement by its Creek Network Coordinator, “General” Torunanawei Latei, said it was teaming up with the Niger Delta Avengers and Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB.

“It issued the Federal Government a seven-day ultimatum to release Nnamdi Kanu, former National Security Adviser, NSA, Sambo Dasuki and direct EFCC to defreeze the bank accounts of ex-militant leader, Government Ekpemupol, alias Tompolo.


Threatening to shut down all oil exploration activities in the Niger Delta at the expiration of the ultimatum, the group also demanded “unconditional immediate payment to victims of the Bonga Oil Spill and Chevron gas explosion in Koluama, Bayelsa state.”

“It is extremely important to note that the engine room of the national interest is the executive obedience to court orders, protection and preservation of citizens’ constitutional liberties. Justification of executive disobedience to court orders as a protection of national interest is abominable. “This is a deliberate ploy to bend the law and suspend the 1999 Constitution. We ask, does President Muhammadu Buhari have any legal capacity to declare anyone as a criminal? Disobedience to court orders is an act of executive rascality in the country,” the group added.
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Sunday, 15 May 2016

Adeboye

Buhari’s Threat: No Man Born Of A Woman Can Stop Biafra, Says IPOB


Pro-Biafra group, the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has reacted to the threat by President Muhammadu Buhari to stamp out any agitation towards the realisation of Biafra, saying the president is not in tune with prevailing realities.

In a conversation with our correspondent, the spokesman of the group, Emma Powerful, explained that members of the group have long been facing intimidation and annihilation in the hands of Buhari with scores, including minors, locked away in prisons across the country without trial, under the most inhuman conditions.

He, however, stated that, “No matter what they do or how many people they kill, no man born of a woman can stop the realisation of Biafra.

Biafra is a spirit and once it gets hold of you, nothing can shake it off. We have already come a long way and almost within reach of our goal and somebody is threatening to shut down the Biafran struggle. It’s a big joke because ideas do not die.

Buhari should look back in history and learn.” Peeved by the spate of ‘state-sponsored lawlessness’ across the country, Powerful regretted that all the courts in the land had granted their leader, Nnamdi Kanu, bail, but the President and his men have chosen to be the prosecutor, judge and jury in their own case.

“By elevating lawlessness to an act of state, what moral justification does Buhari have to stop any section of the country from seeking self determination?

If you notice, Buhari, since assumption of office, have not come out in any public function to threaten he will stamp out Boko Haram, he has even offered amnesty to the bloodthirsty band of killers.

But for all pro Bi-afra groups, like IPOB and MASSOB that bear no arms and are not known to have killed anybody, he is threatening to stamp us out. It is obvious Mr. President has more sympathy for Boko Haram than the non-violent pro-Biafra groups,” Powerful fumed.

IPOB stressed that there is no justice in Nigeria, lamenting that there are different laws for different regions of the country. “We have therefore resolved long ago to live as free men under a just government in an independent Biafran state and Buhari knows that no force of arm can stop that. They may have delayed it, but they cannot stop it.”
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Saturday, 14 May 2016

Adeboye

Kanu Writes From Prison


Detained leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, (IPOB) Nnamdi Kanu, has written from behind the bars and declared that he has succeeded in restoring Biafra as a nation without firing a gunshot.

According to a statement from his defence lawyer, Mr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor Nnamdi, Kanu wrote a poem from prison stating that whether he lived or died, Biafra had been restored. The release indicates that not even threat to life would make him denounce Biafra.

The poem according to the release reads thus: I am Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of Indigenous people of Biafra and also the director of Radio Biafra/I have restored Biafra without a gunshot, I have destroyed/ Nigeria with truth and I have conquered Nigeria with Chiukwuokikeabiama/

They waited for me to bomb and shoot, but I refused to use metallic/ bullet and atomic bombs, I only used intellectual bullets and bombs and I have/ flawlessly won the war/ I stood just ordinary radio station and propagated the gospel of Chukwuokikeabiama/ the word of God is power and that power have destroyed Nigeria and restored Biafra/ I observed freedom of speech and fearlessly preached truth/

I am fearless even before death because am prophesy of over 400 years ago/ If God is not man then his prophesy shall come to pass and those that stand against God will know Chiukwuokikeabiama is creation/

I have lawfully followed stipulated procedures for self-determination and have never been involved in any form of violence or crime/ I have always told you Biafrans to be disciplined and lawabiding and you have made me proud/ I am grateful that we are whiter than white and whiter than snow/ We have no dishonour neither do we have any spot, they have killed us mercilessly and we have never killed back/yet they arrested us and tried to break us to betray Biafra.

/They arrested me for saying the truth, nothing but the truth/ They arrested me for demanding Biafra, they arrested me for embracing freedom of speech/ They conspired and arrested me for being lawful and demanding attention/

They arrested me because peace is prohibited in Nigeria/ they arrested me because dialogue is impossible in Nigeria/ They arrested me because I refused to take up arms, they arrested me because I defeated them intellectually/ When a man is defeated by reason, he sought to discharge his frustration on justice/ I am a prisoner of conscience and I am sure the world still have conscience/

I am Nnamdi Kanu, I have chosen death/ I shall die for Biafra and let my death give my generation a better life/ let my death be a guarantee for a better future, let my death be your smile/ and let my death end your marginalisation, subjugation, slavery and tears/ I am Nnamdi Kanu the lion that chose death over the abuse of his people/ I instead die than renounce Biafra, give me Biafra or kill me is where I stand/ I have been arrested for nothing, I am a prisoner of conscience, they are here to break me, to make me renounce Biafra but they don’t know me/ they don’t know Biafra is my religion and they don’t know renouncing Biafra is a death sentence, is like committing suicide/

In their widest dream shall I commit suicide and I assure them that days of reckoning will come, for Chiukwuokikeabiama shall avenge the death of His children/ I have taken an oath with the name of God that I shall never betray or give up Biafra because I knew this day will come/

I am physically and psychologically prepared for this period/ I took the oath and staked my family, my generations and everything I am/ and so giving up Biafra in any condition is impossible, even at gun point, I will only accept my inevitable death than renounce Biafra/ I have been arrested before but this time is more/ severe, the harder the price is the closer the Kingdom of God, even Yawehesua prayed that only if this cup will pass over him/

They came with every tactics they know to deceive me into signing off Biafra/ they promised me freedom, heaven and earth, but I told devil to get behind me for the Kingdom of God worth nothing man can offer/ I am more intelligent than them and I will defeat them to a point nothing will be left to fight for/

Biafra will be and it has come to stay/I appeared in the court on 19th Feb 2016, in the face of this persecution to coerce me into giving up Biafra, I wore a clean white cloth and tagged Biafran flag under the pocket of my white lace/ I tagged the flag there because that is where life is and this is to tell you that Biafra is why I breathe. I will never ever disappoint you and will die for Biafra to come/

The Biafran flag badge tagged on my white lace is to remind the world that I am resolute and shall never in this life accept their gold to sale Biafra/The world has no option except giving me Biafra and everything in Nigeria shall be at risk if anything happens to me/Biafrans love me and together we have chosen death or give us Biafra, should anything happen to me then my command remains/

Meanwhile, I have followed you great Biafrans and I must confess that I am satisfied, you have made me proud and my message to you all is to Stay strong, remain resolute and focused/ We must not give up/ we should continue pushing strong/ we should continue our peaceful protest because it is frustrating Nigerian government and we must keep spreading the message of Biafra and at the end we shall win.
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Wednesday, 27 April 2016

Adeboye

Court Rejects Nnamdi Kanu’s Bid To Halt Trial


A Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday struck out an application by the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, and his co-accused, David Nwawusi and Benjamin Madubugwu, asking for a stay of proceedings in their ongoing trial.

Justice James Tsoho ruled that the application for a stay of proceedings lacked merit and ordered that the trial should proceed in the mode earlier directed by the court.

In his ruling on Tuesday, Justice Tsoho, said he would not yield to any blackmail in the handling of the case. He however condemned the use of what he described as “intemperate language” by the defendants’ lawyer, Mr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor, who signed and filed the application.

Referring to how the words “prudence” and “common sense,” were used in the application, the judge said “virulent attacks on courts do not constitute a yardstick for the success of counsel.”

The judge added, “The logical inference to be drawn from this is that if the order of stay is not granted, then this court lacks prudence or common sense. Be that as it may, this court will not yield to blackmail.”

Kanu and his co-defendants are being prosecuted before the court on six counts of treasonable felony, unlawful possession of firearms and other offences bordering on their agitation for secession of the Republic of Biafra from Nigeria.

They had asked for a stay of proceedings on the basis of the appeal which they had filed against the March 7, 2016 ruling of the court varying its earlier decision of February 19, 2016 by permitting prosecution witnesses to testify in camera.

Kanu and his co-accused contended in their appeal before the Court of Appeal, Abuja, that the order permitting the Federal Government’s witnesses to testify behind the screen was granted without jurisdiction, because it was against the court’s earlier ruling of February 19, which rejected the prosecution’s motion for witness protection.

But in dismissing the defendants’ application on Tuesday, Justice Tsoho relied on the provisions of Section 306 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, which prohibits courts from entertaining motions for a stay of proceedings with respect to criminal cases.

The judge ruled that contrary to the contention by the defendants’ lawyer, Chuks Muoma (SAN), who argued the application, the provision of Section 306 of ACJ Act could not deny an accused person a fair hearing.

He said though he conceded that Section 306 of ACJ Act “encroached” on a judge’s discretion to grant a stay of proceedings in criminal trial, it never denied the right of appeal guaranteed an aggrieved party in Section 241 of the constitution.

The judge held that rather, the provision of the ACJ Act was to enhance the right to speedy trial, which an accused person was entitled to under the constitution.

“Section 306 of ACJA removes hitches to speedy trial which is a component of fair hearing,” Justice Tsoho ruled.

The judge also distinguished the trial of the Biafra agitators from that of the Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki, in which the Supreme Court last year after the advent of the ACJ Act, granted an order for a stay of proceedings in his (Saraki’s) trial before the Code of Conduct Tribunal.

Justice Tsoho held that the prevailing circumstances informing the decision of the Supreme Court to grant a stay of proceedings in Saraki’s case were not available in the instant case.

He said in Saraki’s case, the issue of whether the cases entertained by the CCT were criminal in nature or not was to be determined by the Supreme Court when the order of a stay of proceedings was granted, adding that such issue was not available in the case before him.

He explained that it was not in doubt that the Federal High Court had jurisdiction to hear criminal cases.

The judge ruled, “It is more so, given that the application for a stay of proceedings is not founded on lack of intrinsic jurisdiction of this court but on mode of procedure to be adopted in the trial.”

He ruled that the trial would proceed in the manner earlier directed by the court except there was a contrary directive or order from appropriate authorities.

He said, “At this juncture, I hold with due respect and without any prejudice that, the circumstances of this application are not deserving of an order for a stay of proceedings.

“Consequently, the applicants’ application for an order of stay of proceedings in this case is refused and struck out.

“The effect is that the trial in this case shall be proceeded with in the manner ordered by this court, except there is contrary directive or order from appropriate authority.”

The judge after dismissing the application adjourned till June 20 to 23 for commencement of trial.

Meanwhile, the appeal by Kanu and his co-accused, in which they also asked for the withdrawal of their trial from Justice Tsoho and re-assignment to another judge was on Monday fixed for May 5 for hearing.
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Thursday, 21 April 2016

Adeboye

Biafra: We Are Almost There – Nnamdi Kanu Tells Supporters


Leader of the indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu has commended his followers for continuing with the pro-Biafra agitation.

Kanu, who is facing criminal charges before a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja delivered his message through the group’s spokespersons.

According to IPOB spokespersons, Dr. Clifford C. Iroanya and Barr. Emma Mmezu, the detained Radio Biafra director gave the message during a solidarity visit to him in the prison.

They quoted him as saying:

“I wish to commend and congratulate millions of IPOBians the world over, whose tenacity and exemplary steadfastness to the course is and will always remain a great source of joy and inspiration for me.

“It is noteworthy and very commendable, that despite the spirited antics of our adversaries, the struggle has gathered the desired, awareness, momentum, sympathy and outright support, way beyond our expectations.

“Your total commitment to the struggle and your determination and focus as a well disciplined mass movement has gotten the attention of the world and frightened the enemy stiff.

“As our journey to the promised land progresses beautifully, since we left Egypt, it is important to always remind ourselves that our progeny will forever remain grateful to us for our many sacrifices today. We are almost there.

“As the oppressor panic, they unwittingly wobble from one blunder to another, time is running out and Pharaoh and his army clearly has no choice than to let my people go. I remain very proud of you all. Thank you.”
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Sunday, 3 April 2016

Adeboye

FG Plans To Release Kanu To British Government – IPOB


The Indigenous People of Biafra has said that the Federal Governments wants to divert the attention of the United Nations from the ongoing trial of their leader and the Director of Radio Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu with pretence to release him to the British government.

IPOB spokesmen Mr. Emma Nmeze and Dr. Clifford Chukwuemeka Iroanya in a press statement said the plot was to avoid the impending humiliation in the ongoing court trial of bogus allegation of treasonable felony leveled against its leader.

According to the statement, the latest in their deception and diatribe is that President Muhammadu Buhari and his media aides‘“grotesque interpretation“of an alleged letter written by IPOB lawyers to the British government concerning their citizen, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. The IPOB through its lawyer had on March 24, 2016 allegedly written a letter to the British Government via its High Commissioner in Nigeria.

According to the statement, the central theme of that letter was to bring the attention of the British government to the acts going on in the court which include the disobedience of court orders by Federal Government and its agents, the lack of confidence in both the Nigerian judicial system and the trial Judge (Hon Justice John Tsoho), and alleged executive interference evidenced by the President’s prejudiced utterances .

The statement also add that “because of the educational and intellectual limitations of President Buhari and his media henchmen, it is disheartening though not surprising that Buhari and his lying group posited that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu was begging the British Government to set him free from the illegal detention imposed by Federal Government.“

“Buhari is desperate to wash his hands off the case and is looking for a way out hence the glee with which they spun the news about the letter to the British High Commission. Buhari’s plan is to hide under this misinterpreted letter and release Nnamdi Kanu to British Government and then avoid facing the court of law. The statement said the Federal Government should come to the court to prove their bogus treasonable felony charge against our leader and Buhari must stop scavenging for soft landing.”
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Tuesday, 29 March 2016

Adeboye

IPOB To Resume Protest Against Kanu’s Continued Detention


Members of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), have said that they would soon resume protest in the South-East and parts of South-South zones of the country, to press home their demand for the release of their leader, Nnamdi Kanu from detention.

Kanu is being tried by the Federal Government for treason following his arrest in Lagos in December by officials of the Directorate of State Security (DSS). IPOB’s Head of Media and Publicity, Emma Powerful, who stated this in a statement at the weekend, pointed out that the group had endured enough waiting for the Federal Government to set Kanu free.

He said: “We have endured, we will start the protest that will bring the government to its knees,” he said, adding that the protest was earlier called off “not out of cowardice and fear but to show maturity and professionalism in what we are doing and to allow the federal government to release our leader, Kanu unconditionally.”

Emma hinted that in the temporary halt of its protests, the group availed the Buhari-led Federal Government an opportunity to take a decision and “release the man who did not commit any crime.”

The IPOB spokesman said the violent crackdown by security agencies during IPOB protests would not deter the group as “we know they will kill us as they used to do before now but in the end we will be free.”
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Sunday, 27 March 2016

Adeboye

Nnamdi Kanu: Why National Assembly Members From South-East Are Silent – Rep


A House of Reps member representing Arochukwu/ Ohafia federal constituency, Hon. Uko Nkole, has revealed why National Assembly members of Igbo extraction are silent over the continued detention of the leader of Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Nnamdi Kanu, who was arrested by the operatives of the Department of State Security, DSS, in October 2015.

Responding to criticisms that have come the way of South-east National Assembly members for saying or doing nothing about the Radio Biafra founder’s ordeal, Nkole said he and his colleagues decided to keep sealed lips over Kanu’s affairs “because the matter is already in court.”

The federal government has preferred treason charges against the IPOB leader.
The Reps member, who gave the explanations while fielding questions from newsmen on Friday after inaugurating his constituency office in Ohafia, said there was nothing they could do until the court had decided on the matter.
Speaking on the destruction of crops and farmlands in some parts of the South-east states by Fulani herdsmen and their cattle, he condemned the action and called on the security agencies to rise up to the challenge before it degenerates into ethnic clashes.
He decried the reported declaration of some part of Ohafia farmland as “Republic of Fulani” by some Fulani herdsmen who also hoisted their flag in the area, and commended the security agents for dismantling the said flag.

Nkole maintained that while there is freedom of movement in the country, it would be wrong for herdsmen to hide under the guise of such freedom to destroy crops and farmlands of their host communities.
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