The detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, has urged the British Government to intervene in his case by asking President Muhammadu Buhari to release him from prison.
Kanu who is facing treason charge alongside two other pro-Biafra agitators, Benjamin Madubugwu and David Nwawuisi, approached the British government through his lawyer, Mr. Ifeanyi Ejiofor.
Kanu, in a letter dated March 24 and addressed to the British High Commissioner in Abuja, described himself as a victim of travesty of justice and gross human rights violation.
He insisted that the President Buhari-led administration has violently abused his fundamental human rights through his prolonged detention in prison custody.
Even though Kanu said he was ready to answer to the charge against him, he however expressed doubt in the ability of the Nigerian government to accord him fair trial, saying he has so far been subjected to immense persecution.
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Ask Buhari to release me from prison, Kanu begs UK Govt
Ask Buhari to release me from prison, Kanu begs UK Govt
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Wednesday, March 30, 2016
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He will not release you oh. He is judge, jury and executioner
ReplyDeleteYou must be joking. Na there you go die. Fucking Albino, fraudster, 419, gay man. You haven't see any thing yet. FG can never ever let you go. You must die there in detention.
ReplyDeleteOh boy why you dey vex? I am sure your poverty and ugliness was not caused by kanu.
DeleteYou called Nigeria the country of your parent and land of your ancestors a zoo? Without mincing words you will receive zoo treatment, caged like one of those wild animals
ReplyDeleteLook around you my friend and see your daily life. It is a zoo
DeleteYou are not a British citizen by birth so your rights are limited.New legislation now here in the UK meant your acquired citizenship would be withdrawn once you are convicted of terrorism,so you are much better of begging Nigeria Government for pardon than begging British Government who are desperate to kick out all you foreigners let into the country by Tony Blair's Labour Government.If the acquired British passport was what got into your head,now you'll understand that you are a second class citizen who are not really wanted.Your stupid and irresponsible Labour Member of Parliament Angela Rayner will see what responsible and law abiding Nigerians here in the UK will do to her majority during next election.All true Nigerians here in her borough are going to vote Conservative Government just to kick her out of House of Parliament.
ReplyDeleteIf you know your right and put up good logical arguments. There is nothing like 2nd citizens. If UK government refuses to assist Nnamdi Kali, they will be seen as having double standing. So think of what I just said. Cheers
Delete@Anonymous 6.46pm this story is paining you too much. Heart attack is real o
ReplyDeleteYour father is a basted...incase dem no tell you make you no now
ReplyDeleteFoolish people. Instead of them to beef the country and thier miserable conditions they attack an insignificant kanu. Mumu people
ReplyDeleteI wonder what is wrong with some Nigerians with uncivilised comments, no truth, no sensitivity, heart filled with darkness, no human right, people don't talk about justice, some reasoning like uneducated blacks, we go to church yet no conversion, we hide truth under the carpet because of religion, money, promotion and parties, comments uncivilised, we talk about fighting corruption but we narrow it only on stolen money eliminating justice and human right. when will some common Nigerias grow in this jet age, Where opinions are respected, KANU has the right of his opinion, freedom of speech and expression, if he decides he does not want to belong to Nigeria he has right and he is entitled to his opinion, we are in democratic world, people should not be subjected has slaves.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what is wrong with some Nigerians with uncivilised comments, no truth, no sensitivity, heart filled with darkness, no human right, people don't talk about justice, some reasoning like uneducated blacks, we go to church yet no conversion, we hide truth under the carpet because of religion, money, promotion and parties, comments uncivilised, we talk about fighting corruption but we narrow it only on stolen money eliminating justice and human right. when will some common Nigerias grow in this jet age, Where opinions are respected, KANU has the right of his opinion, freedom of speech and expression, if he decides he does not want to belong to Nigeria he has right and he is entitled to his opinion, we are in democratic world, people should not be subjected has slaves.
ReplyDeleteNigeria government is doing injustice to this kanu, he has his right to fight for freedom, they should allow him, this so called change has become a thorn in the flesh, i bet you guys this so called change cannot take place in the next election trust nigerians'
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