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BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by IMPACT05(m): 8:24am On Jul 23, 2022
Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Unconditionally Release, Compensate Nnamdi Kanu


The United Nations, UN Human Rights Council Working Group on Arbitrary Detention, has indicted both Nigeria and Kenya Governments for the arrest and extraordinary rendition, torture and continued detention of the Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, without due process.

UN therefore, asked Nigerian Government to, “immediate release Kanu unconditionally” and pay him adequate compensations for the arbitrary violation of his fundamental human rights.

It also recommended that Government officials responsible for the torture meted to the IPOB Leader be investigated and punished.

The UN body further directed Nigeria to report back within six months of the transmission of its opinions on Kanu’s matter, steps taken to comply with all the recommendations thereof.

It referred the case of Kanu’s torture to Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment for further consideration

The UN Working Group also threatened to take further action to ensure the recommendations are complied with, noting that both Nigeria and Kenya are signatories to the Convention and should comply.

In accordance with its methods of work, the Working Group, on December 30, 2021, transmitted to the Nigeria and Kenya Governments, a communication concerning
Mr. Nwannekaenyi Nnamdi Kenny Okwu-Kanu.

According to the report, Nigeria replied to the communication on 25 January 2022 while the Government of Kenya did not reply.

Both countries are parties to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

The Working Group said in the report that Kanu was a victim of State persecution as Nigeria failed to provide convincing explanations with proof that he is guilty of treason and other criminal allegations levelled against him.

“Noting the failure of the Government to explain what actions of Mr. Kanu amounted
to such criminal acts and how, and observing the lack of any evidence that any of his actions may in fact amount to such crimes, the Working Group concludes that Mr. Kanu is in fact being persecuted for the peaceful exercise of his rights, most notably his freedom of opinion and expression.

” In fact, the Government has chosen not to provide any explanation for the arrest, detention and subsequent proceedings against Mr. Kanu. In these circumstances, the Working Group concludes that Mr. Kanu’s detention is thus arbitrary under category II”, UN Working Group said.


The 16-page dossier read in part: “In the present case, Mr. Kanu was not furnished with an arrest warrant by Nigerian
authorities nor was he promptly informed of the grounds for his arrest in Nigeria.
Consequently, the Working Group finds that Mr. Kanu’s continued deprivation of liberty
violates his rights under articles 3 and 9 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, article
9 of the Covenant, and principles 2, 4, and 10 of the Body of Principles and constitutes
arbitrary detention under category I.”


“Therefore, detention pending trial must be based on an individualised determination that it is reasonable and necessary for such purposes as to prevent flight, interference with evidence or the recurrence of crime. Such determination was not carried out in the present case, in violation of Mr. Kanu’s rights under article 9 (3) of the Covenant.

“Further, in accordance with article 9 (3) of the Covenant, an arrested person is to be
brought before a judge within 48 hours.27 This was not satisfied in the case of Mr. Kanu and
the Working Group therefore finds a violation of articles 3 and 9 of the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights, article 9 (3) of the Covenant and principles 11, 37 and 38 of the Body of
Principles.

“This right, which is in fact a peremptory norm of international law, applies to all forms of deprivation of liberty, 29 to “all situations of
deprivation of liberty, including not only to detention for purposes of criminal proceedings but also to situations of detention under administrative and other fields of law, including military detention, security detention, detention under counter-terrorism measures”.

Moreover, it also applies “irrespective of the place of detention or the legal terminology used in the legislation. Any form of deprivation of liberty on any ground must be subject to
effective oversight and control by the judiciary. This was also denied to Mr. Kanu, thus, violating his right under article 9 (4) of the Covenant.


“Finally, turning to Mr. Kanu’s pre-trial detention in Nigeria, the Working Group
recalls that according to international human rights law, in particular article 9 (3) of the
Covenant, any person detained while awaiting trial is entitled to trial within a reasonable
time, or otherwise shall be released. Article 14 (3) (c) of the Covenant also guarantees the
right of anyone charged with a criminal offence to be tried without undue delay. In the
absence of a substantive response from the Government of Nigeria, the Working Group finds no legitimate grounds for the delays in the trials against Mr. Kanu.

“Consequently, the Working Group finds that the Government of Nigeria failed to
establish a legal basis for the detention of Mr. Kanu. His detention is thus arbitrary under
category I.”

The UN Working Group said that both the Nigerian and Kenyan Governments should take responsibility for Kanu’s rights violations.

“The Working Group wishes once again to underscore the collusion between the
Governments of Kenya and Nigeria in the rendition of Mr. Kanu and reiterates that both
Governments bear joint responsibility for any violations of Mr. Kanu’s rights in Kenya and
Nigeria.

“The Working Group has already established in its discussion of the detention of Mr. Kanu in Kenya that he was arrested and detained due to the peaceful exercise of his rights (see paras 52-54 above). The Working Group notes that the source has argued the same in relation to Mr. Kanu’s arrest, detention and trial proceedings in Nigeria. Notably, the
Government of Nigeria has chosen not to address the substance of these allegations.

“The Working Group notes that it is not contested that Mr. Kanu is accused of the crime of conspiracy to commit a treasonable felony through an agreement with others to be broadcast from London, in view of the establishment of a Biafran sovereignty. The source notes that, while treason consists of “levying war” against Nigeria under Nigerian law, the Federal Government of Nigeria does not allege any action implicating Mr. Kanu in the contemplation, planning, or incitement of war against Nigeria. The source argues that
Mr. Kanu was in fact advocating for a peaceful referendum for the establishment of a Biafran
sovereignty, in conformity with international and other relevant law.

“Similarly, in Resolution 12/16, the Human Rights Council called on States to refrain
from imposing restrictions which are not consistent with article 19 (3), including on the
discussion of government policies and political debate; reporting on human rights; engaging in peaceful demonstrations or political activities, including for peace or democracy; and expression of opinion and dissent, religion or belief.”


“As the Working Group has stated in principle 9 and guideline 8 of its Basic Principles,
persons deprived of their liberty have the right to legal assistance by counsel of their choice,
at any time during their detention, including immediately after the moment of apprehension, and must be promptly informed of this right upon apprehension. Access to legal counsel should not be unlawfully or unreasonably restricted.

“Article 14 (3) (b) of the Covenant entitles defendants to adequate time and facilities
for the preparation of their defence and to communicate with counsel of their own choosing. Defendants must have access to documents and other evidence, including “all materials that the prosecution plans to offer in court against the accused or that could assist the defence.

“Recalling general comment No. 32, a detainee has the right to have “prompt access” to legal counsel, meaning that a lawyer must be able to have private communications and
meetings with the detainee and be able to attend all the investigations without interference or restrictions. A detainee also ought to have access to “effective counsel.”

“All of this was denied to Mr. Kanu. In the Working Group’s view, by failing to allow
Mr. Kanu to be represented by lawyers of his choice, including an international counsel,
the Government denied Mr. Kanu’s right to legal assistance at all times, which is inherent in the right to liberty and security of the person as well as the right to a fair and public hearing

by a competent, independent and impartial tribunal established by law, in accordance with articles 3, 9, 10 and 11 (1) of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, article 14 of the
Covenant, articles 37 (b) and (d) and 40 (2) (b) (ii) and principles 15, 17 and 18 of the Body
of Principles and principles 1, 5, 7, 8, 21 and 22 of the Basic Principles on the Role of
Lawyers.

“The Working Group is also disturbed by the source’s report of the treatment of
Mr. Kanus’s lawyers and recalls its jurisprudence highlighting that such treatment of lawyers is entirely unacceptable and violates articles 10 and 11 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights as well as article 14 (3) (b) of the Covenant.41 It is the legal and positive duty of the State to protect everyone on its territory or under its jurisdiction against any human rights violation and to provide remedy whenever a violation still occurs.

“The Working Group also considers that Mr. Kanu’s presumption of innocence was
violated as the Department surrounded the court complex with an array of armed forces,
creating an atmosphere of intimidation and danger (see para. 9), a submission which the
Government has chosen not to contest. The Working Group recalls that defendants should
not be presented to the court in a manner indicating that they may be dangerous criminals, as this also undermines the presumption of innocence.The Working Group finds a breach of article 14 (2) of the Covenant.

“Further, according to the source and uncontested by the Government, following his
rendition to Nigeria, Mr. Kanu was detained in solitary confinement within the headquarters
of the Department in Abuja, Nigeria. He is reportedly currently still held in a very small cell where he is exposed to daily psychological and mental torture without access to other inmates or any other person except for the Department officers. Mr. Kanu is also allegedly denied access to reading or writing materials and has been refused access to professional medical care despite a serious heart ailment.

The source reports that Mr. Kanu’s life is in jeopardy and that he suffers from a medical condition occasioned by gradual depletion of potassium in his system, which has defied any medical solution given to him within the Department facilities.

The UN Working Group said Nigeria also failed to disprove that Kanu was a victim of political persecution.

“Mr. Kanu is an activist and the leader of the organisation Indigenous People of Biafra,
which he founded in 2012. The source alleges that the Government of Nigeria is targeting
Mr. Kanu due to his political expression, in particular, due to his membership in a group
politically opposed to the Nigerian Government on the question of Biafra, his widely published criticism of the Government, and his work with and advocacy for the Indigenous People of Biafra. The Government has chosen not to address these allegations.

“The Working Group finds that Mr. Kanu has indeed been targeted by the Government
as a human rights defender on account of his freedom of opinion and expression as well as
his position regarding the sovereignty of Biafra. As Mr. Kanu has been targeted on account of his activism in galvanising momentum for a referendum on the sovereignty of Biafra, the Working Group considers that his detention violates articles 2 and 7 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and articles 2 (1) and 26 of the Covenant, and is arbitrary under category V.

Concluding remarks: “The Working Group wishes to record its very serious concern for the well-being of
Mr. Kanu, who, according to the source and uncontested by the Government of Nigeria,
remains in solitary confinement since his arbitrary detention in Nigeria on 29 June 2021. He has been denied medical treatment and medication for his heart condition. The Working Group recalls that prolonged solitary confinement in excess of 15 consecutive days is prohibited under rules 43(1)(b) and 44 of the Mandela Rules.

“The Working Group is also obliged to remind the Government of Nigeria that in accordance with article 10 of the
Covenant, all persons deprived of their liberty must be treated with humanity and with respect to the inherent dignity of the human person and that denial of medical assistance constitutes a violation of the Nelson Mandela Rules, rules 24, 25, 27 and 30 in particular.

” According to the source, throughout Mr. Kanu’s detention in Kenya and transfer to
Nigeria, no family members knew about his location or could access him, and Mr. Kanu was not permitted to contact his family during this detention. These allegations have not been contested by either Governments. The Working Group stresses that, under international human rights law, all detained and imprisoned individuals have the right to communicate and be visited by their families.


“The right to receive visits applies to all detainees, “regardless of the offence of which they are suspected or accused.” Under Principle 19 of the Body of Principles, this right could be subject only to conditions and restrictions that are appropriate to a legitimate aim. Neither Governments have argued that the restrictions placed on Mr. Kanu’s contact with his family conformed with this requirement. As a result, the Working Group finds that the restrictions placed on Mr. Kanu’s contact with his family violated his right to contact with the outside world under rules 43 (3) and 58 (1) of the Nelson Mandela Rules and principles 15 and 19 of the Body of Principles.

“Noting the treatment to which Mr. Kanu has been subjected at the hands of both
Kenyan and Nigerian authorities as well as his continued solitary confinement, the Working
Group refers this case to the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment for further consideration.

“The Working Group also wishes to reemphasize its very serious concern over the
apparent collusion between the Governments of Kenya and Nigeria in this case and reiterates its findings that both Governments are jointly responsible for the violations of Mr. Kanu’s rights in both jurisdictions. The present Opinion concerns solely the treatment and rights of Mr. Kanu and is sposition

“In the light of the foregoing, the Working Group renders the following opinion:
In relation to Kenya and Nigeria.


The deprivation of liberty of Nwannekaenyi Nnamdi Kenny Okwu-Kanu, being in
contravention of articles 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 19 of the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights and articles 2, 9, 13, 14, 16, 19 and 26 of the International Covenant
on Civil and Political Rights, is arbitrary and falls within Categories I, II, III and V.

“The Working Group requests the Governments of Kenya and Nigeria to take the steps necessary to remedy the situation of Mr. Kanu without delay and bring it into conformity with the relevant international norms, including those set out in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights.

” The Working Group considers that, taking into account all the circumstances of the
case, the appropriate remedy would be for the Government of Nigeria to release Mr. Kanu
immediately and for both Governments to accord him an enforceable right to compensation and other reparations, in accordance with international law.

” In the current context of the global coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic and the threat that it poses in places of detention, the Working Group calls upon the Government of Nigeria to take urgent action to ensure the immediate unconditional release of Mr. Kanu.

” The Working Group urges the two Governments to ensure a full and independent
investigation of the circumstances surrounding the arbitrary deprivation of liberty of Mr. Kanu and to take appropriate measures against those responsible for the violation of hisrights.


” In accordance with paragraph 33 (a) of its methods of work, the Working Group refers
the present case to the Special Rapporteur on torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, for appropriate action.

“The Working Group requests the Governments to disseminate the present opinion through all available means and as widely as possible.

Follow-up procedure:

“The Government is invited to inform the Working Group of any difficulties it may
have encountered in implementing the recommendations made in the present opinion and whether further technical assistance is required, for example through a visit by the Working Group.

“The Working Group requests the source and the Government to provide the abovementioned information within six months of the date of transmission of the present opinion.

“However, the Working Group reserves the right to take its own action in follow-up to the
opinion if new concerns in relation to the case are brought to its attention. Such action would enable the Working Group to inform the Human Rights Council of progress made in
implementing its recommendations, as well as any failure to take action.

” The Working Group recalls that the Human Rights Council has encouraged all States
to cooperate with the Working Group and has requested them to take account of its views
and, where necessary, to take appropriate steps to remedy the situation of persons arbitrarily deprived of their liberty, and to inform the Working Group of the steps they have taken”

Victory for freedom fighters – Kanu’s family

Meanwhile, Kanu’s family has expressed delight over the UN recommendations, describing the report as victory for freedom fighters.

Kanu’s younger brother, Prince Emmanuel Kanu, who conveyed the position of the family in an exclusive interview with Vanguard, said that Nigeria must comply with the UN recommendations.

“In as much as they are lawless, they must obey. After now they must still face the music because Internationally they must be held accountable.”


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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by God1000(m): 8:26am On Jul 23, 2022
This is a very complicated issue I've been trying to avoid.

But I think it's about time we bury all the hatchets and be on the same wavelength, not at cross purposes

We are all nigerians and this country belongs to all, refrain from acts that will lead to antagonism, disharmony and dissension.

Don't support the marginalisation of any tribe, shun nepotism as well

We can learn from Rwanda

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by gentlegenius(m): 8:26am On Jul 23, 2022
The same Buhari has been releasing Captured boko haram terrorists, and some detained ex government officials that were convicted for corruption. So the only way he can fight terrorism and corruption is by holding onto Nnamdi Kanu.
I pity some hardened f00ls still supporting this government.

See one of them below...
After campaigning for buhari in 2019 and campaigning now for Tinubu to further destroy our country, he want to run away from Nigeria with his family.
Why not stay here and enjoy the 'good' governance that your Tinubu will bring?

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by iamwilliamsfx(m): 8:27am On Jul 23, 2022
Before the ending of next month, Nnamdi kanu will be released, Note this

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Prudoh(m): 8:27am On Jul 23, 2022
Fake news!
Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Onuigbodabere: 8:28am On Jul 23, 2022
An Igbo adage says, "ọjị ọfọ ga anariri". It simply means in general terms that "He whose hands are clean will always get justice". Nnamdi Kanu has just gotten justice. Nigeria should prepare billions of naira for damages to the man.

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by AfricanColumbus: 8:29am On Jul 23, 2022
"I Either Get Biafra Or I Die", Nnamdi Kanu In Throwback Video (He speaks eloquently).


Today The UN Has Asked Nigeria To Release Him Unconditionally.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yb6Tt3hEv4U

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Rexymania(m): 8:30am On Jul 23, 2022
Nigeria is a shit county that will soon burn

MNK is being unlawfully detained

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by IntelChief: 8:30am On Jul 23, 2022
The last time I read anything long like this was "Things Fall Apart" in secondary school.

Anyway, UN no need all this long english na. All dem suppose do na to write am for paper say make Buhari resign if him no release Kanu, then give am the paper make him sign during one of these him Tourisms dem. I swear to God, Bubu go sign am thinking say na loan them won give am.

On a serious note, They should at least grant Kanu bail. Fellowing Kanu's case, FG had always used the fact that he jumped bail against him. But you can't attempt a murder on a man's life and expect him not to jump bail and travel out.

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by WibusJaga: 8:32am On Jul 23, 2022


Indeed his arrest & detention didn't follow due process.
Though compelling the Govt to heed the directive would be another kettle of fish.
Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Peacemaker5128: 8:34am On Jul 23, 2022
He should be released immediately so that he can declare no leflendum no erection again

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Cypress042: 8:37am On Jul 23, 2022
iamwilliamsfx:
Before the ending of next month, Nnamdi kanu will be released, Note this
Is the fact man, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is a rolling stone and no human being with two balls can stop him smiley

Mr. Buhari must be trembling now and if care not taken he would be admitted soon or flied to abroad cool

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by lathrowinger: 8:39am On Jul 23, 2022
Good, let's ipob continue their work. No election in east grin

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by gidgiddy: 8:43am On Jul 23, 2022
Buhari does not know anything about peace. Running to Kenya to kidnap Nnamdi Kanu and bring him back to Nigeria has not brought any peace, it did the opposite

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by mrvitalis(m): 8:44am On Jul 23, 2022
Buhari's government is so incompetent they can't find one crime kanu commited honestly disappointing

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Bluntguy: 8:46am On Jul 23, 2022
Very soon even those who claim to be deaf will start hearing.

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Bluntguy: 8:48am On Jul 23, 2022
Prudoh:
Fake news!
All your comments on Nairaland has always been this. Don't you know how to type any other thing?

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Bluntguy: 8:49am On Jul 23, 2022
lathrowinger:
Good, let's ipob continue their work. No election in east grin
The UN wasn't talking about elections. Be objective for once in your life.

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by iamwilliamsfx(m): 8:49am On Jul 23, 2022
Bluntguy:

All your comments on Nairaland has always been this. Don't you know how to type any other thing?


comrade easy nah


English is the problem
ASUU is on strike

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Orubebe01: 8:50am On Jul 23, 2022
Good one

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by jlinkd78(m): 8:51am On Jul 23, 2022
Noted
Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Bluntguy: 8:52am On Jul 23, 2022
iamwilliamsfx:



comrade easy nah


English is the problem
ASUU is on strike
That boy has refused to learn even while ASUU wasn't on strike.

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by iamwilliamsfx(m): 8:53am On Jul 23, 2022
grin
Bluntguy:
That boy has refused to learn even while ASUU wasn't on strike.
Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Kalashnikov49: 8:54am On Jul 23, 2022
The Dance of the Spirits will soon commence!

He that decides to IGNORE the crying Child will not sleep also.

WE MOVE!!...

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by forgiveness: 8:56am On Jul 23, 2022
Kenyan decided not to respond to the allegations show they were culprits in illegally extradition of Kanu back to Nigeria.

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Bluntguy: 8:56am On Jul 23, 2022
iamwilliamsfx:

grin
This is not funny. I am looking for him.

Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by backnbeta(f): 8:58am On Jul 23, 2022
Release the man, let him continue his fight in peace! Anything and anyone that'll bring peaceful separation is welcome

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by OkpaNsukkaisBae(m): 9:00am On Jul 23, 2022
i don't trust dis UN guys. 6months is a lot of time.
Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by PlayerMeji: 9:02am On Jul 23, 2022
We yaff hear!
Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Smoke55: 9:03am On Jul 23, 2022
Very good..

Kanu should be released asap..

The agitation must continue..

I can't wait for Nigerians to elect another incompetent buffoon that will finish the shit hole kpatakpata..

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Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by jlinkd78(m): 9:05am On Jul 23, 2022
Great
Re: BREAKING: Triumph For Biafra As UN Tells Nigeria To Release Nnamdi Kanu by Dreambeat: 9:23am On Jul 23, 2022
Whether the Nigerian government likes it or not, Biafra will be free even sooner than everyone expects. Kidnapping Mazi Nnamdi KANU was an own goal that the tyrant manikin in Aso rock will forever regret

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