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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by ejanla077: 10:22am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Odewaleadesoye: I doubt very much if the British will lose any sleep over Nnamdi Kanu who I am sure they know as a felon, insurrectionist and at best, a rancorous agitator and demagogue! When you hear this, kno the man is afonja unity beggar... Know this and know peace.. Uk know him as a felon yet left him alone
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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by DOCU(m): 10:25am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Who knew Nnamdi Kanu before? He was nobody until Buhari started making him a living legend? Goodluck ignored him; Buhari promoted him. Jailing him/killing him will even make this Biafra of a thing more successful. Of course, the federal government has marketed the ideology to the outside world themselves. With the arrest of Nnamdi Kanu, the federal government aims to : 'destroy a sound speaker without even knowing where the amplifier/DVD/sound stereo is located." Aisha Yesufu has stated that there might be more than 8 Nnamdi Kanu's if you succeed in killing this one. |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by 8stargeneral: 10:27am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Who's this nicompop |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Freebills12: 10:29am On Jul 05, 2021 |
[color=#000099][/color] Simplyleo: Stupidity, KANU is arrested, all the Hunger in the North has vanished One Naira equal to one Dollar A bag of rice is now #7000 A liter of fuel is now #65 A bag of cement is now #1500 Power supply (Electricity) is now 24 Hrs All the Almagiri beggers in South are now richer than Adenuga Stupid set people, they won't demand for a better government, they will only react when the south protest against evil governance, then you will see protesting for that evil leader... Restructure No! Go your separate way No... Lugard it will never be well with you 1 Like |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by leo2020: 10:31am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Simplyleo: |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by madridsta007(m): 10:32am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Odewaleadesoye: Wise words from Ambassador Olufunso Olumoko!!! Hopefully, the Fulani Herdsmen from Fula Jalon will pay him and his village a visit to thank him. |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Ibkhaleel: 10:38am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Nna Mdi.....Continue decieving yourself!...Kanu himself knows he is in deep shit. Read and enjoy! FG Writes Western Diplomats, Lists ‘Atrocities’ Of Nnamdi Kanu The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mr Nnamdi Kanu, orchestrated the killing of 60 persons and the destruction of property in 55 attacks across the South East and South South within four months. The Federal Government stated this in a letter to western diplomats. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the letter dated April 26, 2021 detailed the atrocities committed by members of IPOB on the alleged instruction of Kanu who was then in exile. NAN also reports that one of the attachments to the letter listed the attacks on lives and property by IPOB in some parts of the country between January and April 2021. With several Kanu’s broadcasts from Europe, there were concerns in official quarters that some western countries were justifying IPOB’s violent acts under the guise of the group’s pursuit of self-determination. According to the “demarche” from the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to some western countries, the Federal Government objected to a statement by an agency of a western nation whose government had noted and admitted that the creation of Eastern Security Network (ESN), based on its own understanding, was to combat insecurity. The Federal Government, in its letter, however considered the statement (by the western nation) as “justifying the establishment of a militia by a non-state actor and glossing over the destructive and violent acts of IPOB and the ESN.” “In under four months this year, IPOB has carried out over fifty-five (55) violent acts in various parts of Southeast Nigeria killing scores of people and destroying many properties.” “Indeed it would seem that the position of the (western nation) seems to have further emboldened Nnamdi Kanu the self-confessed leader of IPOB. “As recently as 22nd April, 2021, broadcasting online from his base in London, Mr Kanu has issued series of instructions to his militia and other members of the outlawed organisation, on acts of violence to be carried out within the territory of Nigeria,” the Federal Government stated in the letter. The letter made copious references to some of the threats issued by Kanu thus: “Our madness has just begun. Every night, young men will not sleep, you will come out, at the starting of every road that leads to every populated area under human habitation to make sure that appropriate road blocks are put in place to slow them down so we can catch them (Fulanis) and kill them. “That is what we want you to do. Obiano (Governor of Anambra State) from today onwards, anywhere you are seen in public you will be attacked …. Obiano, … you are a dead man walking. “Any landlord that gives accommodation or rents his house or her house to a Fulani person, to an army personnel, to somebody who works for the police or DSS … Kill them. If you see the army and the police in your place, kill all of them… Kill them. “From today I am announcing, there will be no election in Anambra State. Every edifice of election in Anambra State, will be destroyed. I am warning you in advance. There will be no election. There will be no campaign in Anambra State. “Any vehicle you see, from tonight (22nd April 2021), 12 midnight to 5, destroy it completely. That is the time they (referring to Fulanis) move about abducting people. And we keep quiet. … What stops you young people from, once you see them coming around 4am in the morning, you will block all every exits, set it on fire?” “They will exhaust all the ammunition that they have, then we capture them alive and cut off their heads. All of them. Decapitate them,” the Federal Government further quoted Kanu’s alleged instructions to IPOB members. The Federal Government also noted that members of the outlawed organisation, in furtherance to these instructions, intensified their attacks on the specified targets. According to the Federal Government, Kanu issues instructions from western capitals using Radio Biafra and members of the outlawed organisation carry them out in Nigeria. “For example, a day after Governor Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia State has confirmed to newsmen that Nnamdi Kanu has ordered members of the group to kill him and other South-East Governors, which orders were repeated on Radio Biafra, the private residence of Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, in his hometown in Omuma, Oru East Local Government Area of Imo State, was attacked and set ablaze and two of the security men attached to the house were killed,” the Federal Government said. The letter then listed the IPOB attacks in the South East and South South: 1. Abia: Between January 26 and April 19, 2021, six policemen were killed while property worth huge sums were destroyed by IPOB members in coordinated attacks at Uratta junction, Aba North LGA; Omoba Police Station, Isiale-Ngwa South LGA; Abriba Community in Ohafia LGA, and Uzuakoli Police Station in Bende LGA. 2. Akwa Ibom: 25 persons, including security personnel were killed in deliberate attacks on different locations across the state, between January 27 and April 19, 2021. 3. Cross River: Seven police officers were killed at Calabar-Ikom highway in Obubra and Yakur LGAs, on March 2, 2021, while a soldier was killed two days later on March 4 at a military checkpoint at Obubra Junction in Obubra LGA. 4. Delta: Between January 10 And April 14, IPOB members attacked and killed 11 persons including security personnel in Ughelli, Ndokwa East, Ezza South, Onicha, Ezza North, Ohaozara, Ohoukwu, LGAs. 4. Enugu: Three policemen were killed in attacks on different locations across the state between February 28 and April 18. 5. Imo: Between January 3 and April 24, 2021, IPOB members killed seven persons and injured many others in different attacks in Orlu, Obouo, Aboli Mbaise, Chitte Uboma, Isiala Mbano, Owerri, Njaba, Mbatoli, Oru East LGAs. 6. Rivers: On April 17, 2021, IPOB operatives killed an NSCDC operative on guard duty at Shell crude oil manifold in Elelewon village in Obio/Akpor LGA and injured many others. The Federal Government also told the diplomats that its position may seem to have further emboldened Kanu, adding that this may explain the increased tempo of attacks carried out by members of his group. NAN reports that Kanu, who jumped bail in 2017 and fled the country, was arrested and re-arraigned before Justice Binta Nyako of a Federal High Court in Abuja on Tuesday. 3 Likes |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by drnoel: 10:38am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Odewaleadesoye: I doubt Kanu wants to be helped. What is happening is a moving train. If U know, U know |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by sotall(m): 10:38am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Casham: Giant of what? Better open your eyes and face reality |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Ever8090: 10:38am On Jul 05, 2021 |
limeta:favour from you or Nnamdi Kanu?.. rubbish 3 Likes |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Gojas: 10:47am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Ambassador wey no know anything about international law |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Chuksmonika(m): 10:55am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Simplyleo:Even in prison, he is still better than you... He is known worldwide, but I doubt if anyone knows you in your herdsmen infested village... So pathetic! |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Gojas: 10:56am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Casham:It's bad wallowing in ignorance |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by xcuggsm(m): 10:56am On Jul 05, 2021 |
ejanla077:In the eyes of Britain, Biafra is Biafra regardless of the interregnum between the Biafran Nigeria war and IPOB agitation for Biafra. JUST LIKE SOME PEOPLE EQUATE THE IGBO RACE WITH IPOB Therefore, one can appreciate the jaded words of Nathanael in John 1:46: “Can any good thing come from Nazareth?” |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by MT: 10:57am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Casham: The charge of treason and treasonable felony are serious offences against the Nigeria state, which is why they attract death penalty and life imprisonment respectively. 1 Like |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Ikpunekenwa(m): 11:05am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Freebills12: You didn't add all the grass eaters in kastina will start eating jellof rice and porridge beans.
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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by eburuu: 11:05am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Madmohamed1:which one be him him ? Ina eha english suffer ur hand o 1 Like |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Handsum64: 11:06am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Simplyleo:Correct guy |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by chris51(f): 11:23am On Jul 05, 2021 |
michelz: Let him rest in jail small. He felt he was larger than life and invisible 1 Like |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by chris51(f): 11:23am On Jul 05, 2021 |
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Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Codi0147(m): 11:32am On Jul 05, 2021 |
I have been reading through everybody's comments, alot made sense. No doubts the reasons MNK have been about all this time about the country of Nigeria still baffles me. You are marginalized doesn't mean your governors don't work? or the senators and house of reps members don't??. Let's tell ourselves the truth, no doubt the Igbo Nation have been marginalized ever since the civil war. But before I start, I want to ask aside the fact that they are marginalized. We have 5 states in the South-East, 3 Senators representing each state. Almost more than 7 house of representatives members in each state, what have they done for their respective states. Every since Buhari came into power his political appointments have been loop-sided and nepotic neglecting core tribes in a country. No doubts, since this government came to power things became difficult for everybody. But I feel the agitators left the pathway to make there cry heard. I have always supported the igbos for how they have been treated, it lead to the reasons for self-determination. Imagine the 5 South - Eastern governors condemning IPOB it says alot, let's forget politics. My able governor Emperor Wike doesn't even want to hear the word IPOB, May God keep us all safe tho. MNK changed the narrative of the fight, it became a violent struggle. Preaching war everyday, you say they should cut off there head(Uniform personnels). They no get family now, some officers that died are IGBOS, so what are you fighting for!!!! Alot of people got misleaded my his concept and some bleeped up conspiracy theories. Let's say for example the president was an Igbo man and the northerns felt they are treated unfairly, then someone comes from nowhere orders people to go against the government of a nation in a radical way. We know the herdsmen and boko Haram problem have become a menace on our unity, the government have openly condemned them and have tried to eradicate them. The militants fought for what they felt was there's and how they were neglected and they won through constructive dialogue, alot of international bodies lend there voices during the days of militancy in the niger delta, ever since IPOB started this radical movement what has being the outcome ? I believed in this there struggle not until MNK became blood testy, giving orders from UK, him for come back now. If indeed IPOB activities are okay, the international community would have reviewed it's stands to the government. They visited United Nations what happened? this time he will suffer for his crimes he committed against the laws of the land, today elders are saying he should be giving fair hearing, access to doctor of his choice. When he was fermenting trouble what did they say? everything na propaganda. Nobody is bigger than a country 4 Likes |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Caboceer: 11:47am On Jul 05, 2021 |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Codi0147(m): 11:47am On Jul 05, 2021 |
A read something online, a mother was weeping losing her son a police officer during this time of unrest in the South East, guess what the man was an Igbo man. WTF so he paid the sacrifice for the struggle I guess, no niger delta indigene wants to hear about being part IPOB 1 Like |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Walkee: 11:58am On Jul 05, 2021 |
einsteine:lol that was how one called me a bmc yesterday because I said Kanu isn't getting out. Lol just immediately after I said Buhari was a tribal bigot |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by BJanta: 12:13pm On Jul 05, 2021 |
Casham: Which nation would do that. ? When Abiola, who was even a political prisoner was killed in detention, which nation did so.?When Ojukwu on the order of Agui Ironsi killed Isaac Adaka Boro who wasn't even violent in his agitation for the emancipation of the Ijaws,which nation rose up? 1 Like |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Thinkfree(m): 12:22pm On Jul 05, 2021 |
Casham:May you be greater than the way you are. You are one of the few intelligent guys to have ever commented on this forum. Some people will hate a tribe for no reason but what they read about such tribe on social media. 1 Like |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by infogeneral: 12:56pm On Jul 05, 2021 |
"However, we should bear in mind that these rights are not limitless. Each of these rights comes with obligations. Like one of my professors who took me in international relations in the university used to tell us in class, “what right of free speech are you claiming by shouting fire in a crowded theatre”!" 1 Like |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by LienwaltAbel(m): 1:09pm On Jul 05, 2021 |
Some of the lies there are just wow. And the way he dodged that question about the circumstances of kanu's arrest, I do not support kanu (I hate him self) but these guys are up to no good and I highly suspect that Great Britain is behind kanu's arrest and deportation, and you all shouting about human rights should read up on Heinrich Himmler, Osama bin Laden and Mordechai Vanunu (this one in particular only exposed the evil of the Israeli government) |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Gambit23: 1:09pm On Jul 05, 2021 |
Re: Why UK Can’t Help Nnamdi Kanu— Ambassador Olumoko by Gambit23: 1:11pm On Jul 05, 2021 |
OnionBandit: Hungry Paid dolt, doing the work of his masters |
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