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Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by B69U: 9:27pm On Oct 21, 2015
http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/nnamdi-kanu-arrest-radio-biafra-director-ipob-legend-fraudster-1524831
Nnamdi Kanu arrested
Nnamdi Kanu is the director of London-based radio station Radio Biafra and leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra Facebook
Hundreds of Nigerians who support the independence of Biafra have taken to social media to voice their dissent over the alleged arrest of their leader, Nnamdi Kanu. It is believed he was apprehended by the Department of State Services (DSS) after he had flown from the UK, where he lives, to Lagos.

The Biafran territories were independent from Nigeria from 1967 until 1970 and re-annexed to the African nation following a civil war that killed between one and three million people. Groups that advocate for the independence of such territories are scattered across Nigeria's south east. One of them is the Indigenous People of Biafra (Ipob), of which Kanu is the leader.

Kanu is also the director of London-based radio station Radio Biafra, which he founded in 2009 with the help of members of the Movement for the Actualisation of the Sovereign State of Biafra (Massob). Kanu explained the station, which the Nigerian government deemed illegal, aims to "bring hope, enlightenment and knowledge to our people".

The Nigerian government claimed in July that the National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) had managed to jam Radio Biafra's signal in Nigeria, while President Muhammadu Buhari denied he had made remarks against the Igbo (the biggest ethnic group in the Biafran territories) as claimed by the radio station.

Legend or fraudster?

Little is known about Kanu's private life. Speaking to IBTimes UK on conditions of anonymity, an Ipob member said he is regarded as a "legend in the making" and "he may not have given a detailed biography of himself to media, website or journalists". In an open letter to world leaders, Ipob members described Kanu as "a law abiding leader who has disciplined indigenous people of Biafra to strictly abide by local and international law". His official Facebook page is followed by more than 30,000 people.

In the midst of the Twitter storm following Kanu's alleged arrest, some people spoke out against him, claiming he is "a fraudster" who uses the Biafra cause for his own interests. Some also accused Radio Biafra of promoting hate speech.


Earlier in October, a woman claiming to be a former PR coordinator for Radio Biafra, Chioma Amaryllis, released an interview in which she claimed she left the radio station and moved back to Nigeria due to the "lies and misinformation". She alleged: "Money was being collected and used for other things. I was not going to be part of a ploy that was going to exploit the ignorance of people." Amaryllis, who claimed she had had a relationship with Kanu, criticised him for advocating an independent Biafran state from the UK instead of being on the ground.

Massob and Ipob are no longer collaborating and the two groups accuse each other of carrying out violent attacks that smear pro-Biafrans' reputation. Massob has been deemed by the Nigerian government as a violent group and authorities arrested its leader, Ralph Uwazuruike, in 2005 on treason charges. He was released two years later.

Following Kanu's alleged arrest, Massob released a statement arguing the man does not represent the group and he is "a rebel who had long been expelled by Massob for inciting violence among members". However, a faction of Massob has condemned the arrest.

IBTimes UK contacted the DSS for a comment but has not received a response at the time of publishing.

David Otto, CEO of UK-based global security provider TGS Intelligence Consultants, confirmed the arrest to IBTimes UK and said it might have been in relation to Kanu's role in the activities of Radio Biafra.

Unconfirmed reports claimed Kanu was granted bail on 20 October. Meanwhile, some Twitter users have posted pictures of protests calling for his release. It is not yet clear where the protests are taking place.


Nigerian government's position on pro-Biafrans

In an interview with IBTimes UK, government spokesperson Mike Omeri said the authority does not consider the separatist movements as a threat to the current leadership and defined pro-Biafrans as an "insignificant number of frustrated people who are not a threat to the existence of Nigeria".

The Nigerian police have been cracking down on pro-Biafrans amid allegations they are hosting violent protests. Earlier in September, dozens of pro-Biafrans were arrested after the inspector general of police, Solomon E Arase, released a statement urging authorities to clamp down on people who behaved violently across the country.

A perceived increase in pro-Biafran activities was also confirmed by Anambra State commissioner of police Hassan Karma during another interview with IBTimes UK. He said: "It is people taking laws into their hands and it's the same situation that generated Boko Haram today in the north east. People started like this, even in Niger Delta, where militants started kidnapping people for extortion."

Pro-Biafrans accuse the police of being violent against the separatists. The police denied the claims, while rights group Amnesty International said in an exclusive report by IBTimes UK that there is "credible evidence that pro-Biafran separatists in Nigeria are targeted by police".

Biafra history

Biafra map
The Biafra region in the south of Nigeria is shown in greenibtimes.co.uk
After the end of the British rule in 1960, Nigeria consisted of territories that were not part of the nation before the colonisation, resulting in escalating tensions among the communities.

People in the Eastern Region - a former federal division of Nigeria with capital Enugu - mainly from the Igbo community, wanted to secede due to ethnic, religious and economic differences with other communities in Nigeria. The Eastern Region gained independence following two coup d'etats in 1966 and 1967.

The fact that Nigeria's oil was located in the south of the country played a major role in the eruption of the war, during which medicine and food shortages in Biafra led to the death of thousands of people.

Biafra has been commonly divided into four main "tribes": the Igbos, the Ibibio-Efiks, the Ijaws and the Ogojas. The modern-day states that make up Biafra from the eastern region and midwest are: Anambra, Enugu, Imo, Delta, Bayelsa, Abia, Cross River, Akwa-Ibom, Rivers, Ebonyi, southern part of Ondo State, Igbanke in Edo State, southern part of Benue State.

[b]Amalgamation contract and birth of Nigeria

Africa Biafra map
A map of Africa in 1827 shows the territories of Biafra before the creation of Nigeria by BritishWikimedia Commons
Pro-Biafrans cite the expiration of a so-called "amalgamation contract" as one of the reasons to justify their will to separate from the rest of Nigeria.

The contract was issued by Britain during the colonisation era and aimed at integrating people from the north and the south within 100 years since it was issued despite cultural, religious and economic differences among the various ethnic groups.

The contract, now at the National Archive of London, was created in 1914 by Frederick John Dealtry Lugard, the governor general of modern-day Nigeria. The document, opposed by the political class and the media in Lagos, expired in 2014.

The term "Nigeria" was created by Lugard's wife, British journalist Flora Shaw, in 1897 when she suggested to replace the "British protectorate of the Niger River" with a shorter term.[/b]

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by B69U: 9:32pm On Oct 21, 2015
Buhari is not really President since their is no legally binding country such as Nigeria. The DSS are armed bandits and Kidnappers. Nnamdi Kanu was Kidnapped.

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by Baroque(f): 9:35pm On Oct 21, 2015
e don happen

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by truefact: 9:44pm On Oct 21, 2015
Fetishes yorubas claims all the goodie goodies. Diabolical yorubas claims sophistication and progressive, then

Why do yorubas still want be in the same country with violent-illiterate hausa-fulani?

Why do yorubas still want to be with uncultured igbos?

What is wrong with yorubas?
Or are yorubas simply living on lies?

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by Ufranklin92(m): 9:45pm On Oct 21, 2015
grin grin

the show goes on

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by bodeloja: 9:56pm On Oct 21, 2015
This is wat Nnamdi have been trying to tell us all. The guy has some insight that we dont have.

I personally think he is a British working for Britain. The British have used Nnamdi to set trap for Buhari.

Buhari will definately go to prison in the Hague, if anything happen to their British Citizen.

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by Babacele: 9:57pm On Oct 21, 2015
have expired!!!!!! not has o. thank God.
Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by SOUNDKING: 9:59pm On Oct 21, 2015
truefact:
Fetishes yorubas claims all the goodie goodies. Diabolical yorubas claims sophistication and progressive, then

Why do yorubas still want be in the same country with violent-illiterate hausa-fulani?

Why do yorubas still want to be with uncultured igbos?

What is wrong with yorubas?
Or are yorubas simply living on lies?
they are confused, forget them,,they are busy stoning FFK,their future holds a dangerous adventure.

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by ezeagu(m): 10:01pm On Oct 21, 2015
Old news? I don't support Biafra though, I support Alaigbo. (But why always this same woman?)

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by SOUNDKING: 10:01pm On Oct 21, 2015
where are the yeeroberfish ones, oya make una come comment.

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by bodeloja: 10:02pm On Oct 21, 2015
When Richard Branson start to tweet about Biafra, u know something is up. The Billionaire dont waste time or tweet about nothing.

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by Tallesty1(m): 10:02pm On Oct 21, 2015
Serious
Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by destinysaid(m): 10:08pm On Oct 21, 2015
I laff at all these ppl, I blive a certain prediction from d west said NG will break up by 2015? who do u guys really think is pulling the strings, Kalu n buhari are agents to b used by d west to make it come true. don't b surprised if n wen NG break up, d west starts making deals with d south (OIl tins, in case. don't knw, d world still heavily depends on oil, [cars, and anytin really]) to sell dem d oil at give away prices.
Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by destinysaid(m): 10:11pm On Oct 21, 2015
#releasekanu

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by destinysaid(m): 10:12pm On Oct 21, 2015
a war in NG will simply put NG n Biafra 50 years into d past, we would be dependent forever, let nt d west control u, fight for Biafra, but nt through war, ppl who agitate for war often end up regretting it, watch S Sudan.
Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by Brooklynsouth(f): 10:15pm On Oct 21, 2015
Terrorist and paedophile Buhari is a kidnapper--- BBC

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by osesology(m): 10:30pm On Oct 21, 2015
And so?
Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by EasternLionn: 10:39pm On Oct 21, 2015
osesology:
And so?


Oyibo wey named you pikin from that Nigger Area, don dey tell you as e be.

Zoo don expire, kpatakpata.

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by LastSurvivor: 10:44pm On Oct 21, 2015
Nigeria sounds like an expired yougout..
*spits..

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by Nobody: 10:49pm On Oct 21, 2015
Nigeria as a country was built on wrong foundation, even the British, US knew that Nigeria will break up one day. UK has 4 countries in it, eg Wales, England, Scotland and Northern Island, then ask yourself why they cannot be one country like Nigeria, USA has all it states operating as a semi independent country, immigration law in Texas is not the same with California, China has Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet and Macau as part of China which are all semi independent, without confederation in Nigeria there will be no peace, Nigeria need to go back to Aburi peace accord, Nigeria will never be a progressive country because Nigeria is made up of irreconcilable entities that cannot align, Nigeria suppose to have 5 countries eg Arewa, Biafra, Midland, Oduduwa and Niger Delta under confederation just like UK, China, Netherlands etc, without this Nigeria will never know peace.

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by Earthkumy(m): 10:53pm On Oct 21, 2015
Biafra come popular, something is truly up, seriously

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by Nobody: 11:02pm On Oct 21, 2015
AfricaMagic:
Does it seem to you like the Zoo wants peace? We stage a peaceful protest, we're shot at! We listen to our radio, we're arrested! What option do we have left? To join the abominable damnation called Nigeria? I rather die fighting for Biafra than live as a Nigerian. www.nairaland.com/attachments/2983493_smileyfacebiafran_gif13a84dab421d18abfbb22dce137ef560
nice smiley nwa Chineke

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by ZACHIE: 11:07pm On Oct 21, 2015
Only the gullible will read this nonsense.
Just the only the daft ones will believe.
Lubbish
Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by loloone: 11:11pm On Oct 21, 2015
Hehehe!
Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by Earthkumy(m): 11:12pm On Oct 21, 2015
ZACHIE:
Only the gullible will read this nonsense.
Just the only the daft ones will believe.
Lubbish
if u want hide something average nairalander, just write it down. I understand ur pain.

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by mekonglobal(m): 11:46pm On Oct 21, 2015
If truely it has expired then we, need to hv an urgent confrence to decided if we re to continue together or to distergrate. Not like d one of Goodluck where dis kind of topic was avoided like a plague.....So i ask, till when shall we continue in dis kind of hide and seek games? Cant u guys see dat dis forceful marriage isnt working?

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by wisdomguy4u(m): 12:16am On Oct 22, 2015
The whole world is watching...

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Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by DaBullIT(m): 6:49am On Oct 22, 2015
Whenever i read a news, this is the line i hate the most
IBTimes UK contacted the DSS for a comment but has not received a response at the time of publishing.
Why dem no fit wait get answer before them publish abi news dey get late comer ni ?

Mtcheww
Re: Breaking: UK IB Times Says Nigeria Have Expired by destinysaid(m): 7:20am On Oct 22, 2015
AfricaMagic:
Does it seem to you like the Zoo wants peace? We stage a peaceful protest, we're shot at! We listen to our radio, we're arrested! What option do we have left? To join the abominable damnation called Nigeria? I rather die fighting for Biafra than live as a Nigerian. www.nairaland.com/attachments/2983493_smileyfacebiafran_gif13a84dab421d18abfbb22dce137ef560
shey was it Yoruba that shot at you ppl? or was it Hausa? wasn't it ur fellow Igbo's? if ur ppl were shot @ at Lagos or some SW state no p, buh na for pH and asaba, whr u all said was Igbo land .... I still ask though, what's the long term plan, the result of seceding without 1 will lead to a country like S.Sudan ...... stop having this "group" mentality and think as an individual, if Biafra comes, will all our probs go automatically? what's the plan? who will be our leaders? (abi na thief like rochas et all una wan use?) how will get ur relationship with pur neighboring country (NG) be? u all say NG was an illegal amalgamation, buh I ask u how were territories gotten in days of old? no be through seizure of land etc? and combination? guy, I support anybody wey 1 go, but if una want war, then una na terrorists.

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