Biafra: HOW CHIEF RALPH UWAZURUIKE PLANNED TO KILL The IPOB LEADER NNAMDI KANU – Sister
Princess Chinwe Kanu is the younger sister of the
leader of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. According to
her, she fought through thick and thin during her brother’s incarceration to
get him released. In this interview with OKEY SAMPSON, she spoke about her
brother’s release from detention, how the founder of Movement for the
Actualization of the Sovereign State of Biafra/Biafra Independent Movement
(MASSOB/BIM), Chief Ralph Uwazuruike allegedly kidnapped and could have killed
her brother if not for the family’s prompt intervention. She also said that
Nnamdi would have preferred to rot in prison if Uwazuruike were to be the only
person to facilitate his freedom.
Your brother,
Nnamdi Kanu has been released from detention, how do you think he will be
feeling by now?
I don’t think he is
feeling better, he is not very okay at the moment because of the barbaric and
demonic condition that was given to him in terms of his bail, which is
outrageous, and it’s obnoxious to be precise.
Are you happy that
he was granted bail in the first place?
I am, but the
conditions attached to the bail are terrible, and unheard of. I’m equally happy
to God he overcame those stringent conditions and of course, they had no choice
than to grant him bail because one, he’s just a prisoner of conscience, he is a
freedom fighter, he did nothing wrong by asking for the sovereignty of the
Biafran nation. According to the UN charter, he did absolutely nothing to them,
they are just indicting him for nothing.
Since you said
Nnamdi did nothing wrong, are you also saying it is wrong for the Federal
Government to continue his trial?
Yes, it is wrong
because if you ask for my candid opinion, I would have said his lawyer would
have sued the Nigerian Government for variation of the bail
conditions because a competent court in Abuja had granted him bail
unconditionally three times and (President Muhammadu) Buhari never obeyed these
court orders. What I’m trying to say in effect is that the Nigerian judiciary
has been raped without condom, no apology, that’s what I’m trying to say.
Are you happy about
the role played by some people in your brother’s release?
I will say yes, that
I’m happy about the role played by some people in seeing that my brother was
released from detention. I will at the same time say I’m not happy that some
people who ought to have shown interest did not. I want to thank some senators
from the South East for coming out; also the Ekiti State governor, Ayodele
Fayose and Chief Femi Fani- Kayode for all their efforts. In fact, the two men
stood in solidarity with my brother, the leader of IPOB and the Emetumba ‘hu
Dike (a hero comes out when a nation is terrorized), that’s what I call him
because he is worthy of emulation. I want to tell them that the Kanus
appreciate all their efforts. On the other side, I am not happy that T.A Orji
did not come to sign the bail bond, I don’t know what his problem is. I don’t
want to say it is out of cowardice, but whatever it is, he has to let the
people know.
Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is
not a politician, the bail condition they gave to him, N300m surety or
whatever, he has never been a minister in Nigeria, he never contested any
election nor embezzled the funds of the masses so I don’t know where they
expect him to get that kind of money from. May be it could be as a result of
the recession Nigeria as a nation is going through presently, maybe
they need money and they believe IPOB and Nnamdi Kanu could be of assistance.
You are Nnamdi’s
younger sister, with his release from detention, how supportive are you of him
and the struggle for Biafra?
Yes, the youngest so
to speak. I will do everything within my reach to uphold Nnamdi Kanu because I
have said it several times and I will still maintain it, onurube nwanne agbala
oso (who hears his brother’s cry should not run away) is not a slogan; onye
aghala nwanne ya (be your brother’s keeper) is not a slogan, it is our culture
and tradition, it is inborn in us. We are going back to our origin and that is
what Nnamdi Kanu represents.
He represents the
dead, the unborn, the living and Nnamdi Kanu represents Biafra as well. His
case is a prophecy of over 400 years ago that a prince shall rise from the
East, he has risen and there is no going back. Nnamdi Kanu cannot be another
Uwazuruike or another Ifeajuna.
The other time, you
accused the MASSOB founder, Chief Ralph Uwazuruike of being behind your brother’s
travails. Rumours have it that the same Uwazuruike played a role in Nnamdi
Kanu’s freedom, what’s your reaction?
It cannot be possible
for Ralph Uwazuruike to have a hand in Nnamdi Kanu’s release because one,
Uwazuruike has declared himself an enemy of IPOB and Biafra. Uwazuruike
kidnapped my brother, it’s not news any more, it is a fact. If Abia State DSS
keeps records, they will go back to their record and know that a complaint was
lodged to them when Uwazuruike kidnapped my brother some years back and made
every effort to kill him. But we made frantic efforts and at the end of the
day, he was released; but before then, he was battered. Oh! God I don’t want to
remember that because it will make me to cry.
What I’m saying in
effect is that one million of Uwazuruike cannot release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
Instead of Uwazuruike to have a hand in his release, Nnamdi Kanu will prefer to
remain in prison for life because he has name and honour.
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