Over two years Mr. Nnamdi Kanu was detained by President Buhari, before his release he signed an agreement with with the court not to be seen in the midst of at least ten persons or addressing any form of crowd.
Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), over the weekend, address a Shabbat Rally in his father’s compound.
Kanu who defied one of the conditions of his bail which prohibits him from being in a gathering of more than ten persons, said the enemies of Biafra are in trouble, adding that within the next few months Biafra will be achieved.
“On the 30th of May we shut this place down and after that we call for referendum,” he said, adding “There will be no election in Biafra for ever and ever.”
He said IPOB does not want restructuring or the honouring of the Aburi Accord, but Biafra.
“It’s either Biafra or death,” he said. “I was born to restore Biafra,” he added.
He ended his address with a prayer as the congregation lifted up their hands.
Now the condition of his bail prohibiting him from being in a gathering of more than ten persons was a temptation that was known to be very difficult for him to meet since he was released to his fans and followers who would be looking forward for him to address them.
The danger lurking around is that if he was able to influence his followers from prison that they consider him a god and now worship him now he's out of prison he's influence will make more impact that it ever did when he was imprisoned.Biafrans are more determined than ever before to actualize their dream and are ready to go extra miles for that. Kanu has paid the price that shows that he is ready to die for his people by going to prison. The Igbos are never known to be terrorists, but imagine what they will do if their leader goes extreme.
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