Arrest, detention of Radio Biafra director shaping the minds of activists —MASSOB |
Reactions have continued to trail the arrest and illegal detention of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra and Director of Radio Biafra which has been broadcasting the message of freedom for Biafrans and the restoration of the Republic of Biafra.
The Nigeria Government has for long without success been trying to stop the Radio Biafra. So the decided to kidnap Kanu, with the believe that would stop the radio broadcast. That move however turned out to become a catalysts that quickened the emergence of Biafra, There have been global protest trailing Kanu's arrest and for the first time the prospect of Biafra restoration is staring bravely at Nigeria.
Comrade Uchenna Madu, the spokesman for a faction of the Movement for the Actualisation of Sovereign State fo Biafra (MASSOB) has condemned what he called “the cowardly arrest and detention of Nnamdi Kanu, director of radio Biafra.
In a statement, the MASSOB factional spokesman said “we see the arrest as part of the price to pay for our non violence struggle. No agitation is complete without arrest, detention and prosecution. It shapes the minds of activists, drawing sympathy from internal and external observers; it also shows that Nnamdi Kanu and
Nnamdi Kanu has become a factor of reckoning in Nigeria.
“The arrest and detention of Nnamdi Kanu by DSS will assist immensely in reviving the consciousness and sympathy for Biafra actualization in higher dimension which was temporarily halted by Ralph Uwazuruike’s deviation and lust for wealth. This singular arrest will cause more diplomatic harm for Nigeria image than good.
“Before Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest, he has succeeded in rooting the Biafra struggle in about 78 countries including Biafra land through Radio Biafra, international tour and secret diplomatic build-up. MASSOB warns government to quickly release Nnamdi Kanu now or face an eruption of Biafra world wide demonstration and protest which will endanger the already battered image of Nigeria before the International communities”.
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