By Tom Okure, Ph.D
ICMS,Inc Reports
Date: June 29, 2021
Nnamdi Kanu, the self-proclaimed leader of the Nigerian banned Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) |
Mr. Kanu and his co-defendant are facing serious charges
including treasonable felony. Mr Kanu appeared before a Federal High Court
Justice Binta Nyako in Abuja today, wearing a hood allegedly supposed to cover
his identity. All the entrances to the court were also said to have been locked
during the hearing in the matter.
IPOB leader Kanu rearrested because of an international collaborative efforts with security agencies. |
Kanu has been a fugitive from Nigerian justice for about four years now. He is accused among
several charges of engaging in subversive activities against the Nigerian
government which includes inciting violence through television, radio and
online broadcasts against the Nigerian state and institutions. Further, he is blamed
of instigating violence specifically in Southeastern Nigeria that resulted in
the loss of lives and property of civilians, military, paramilitary, police and
destruction of civil institutions and symbols of authorities.
On September 2017, Mr Kanu fled the country after her jumped bail and the aftermath of a bloody attack on his home in Afara-Ukwu, near Umuahia, Abia State by the Nigerian army. Soon after the Nigerian government determined that he had jumped bail, it immediately obtained a court order on September 20, 2017 designating IPOB a terrorist group and baned the group.
For background, Mr. Nnamdi Okwu Kanu is 53 years old and was born on September 25, 1967. Mr. Kanu is a dual citizen of both Nigeria and Britain. A self-proclaimed leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) he founded in 2014, he has made himself a Biafra political activist; has generated a large indigenous ethnic following mainly of Igbos and his IPOB seeks to establish an independent state for the people of former (old) Eastern Region of Nigeria through an independent referendum. As of the publication of this report, IPOB has not issued any press statement about the arest of it's leader Kanu.
The old Eastern Region of Nigeria which seceded from Nigeria in 1967 and declared itself as Biafra was defeated by the Nigerian military in a very bloody civil war which lasted until 1970 when Biafra surrendered to the Federal forces and the war was declared over with "No Victor, No Vanquish.”