The Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) has said that God is angry with the Muhammadu Buhari administration over the continued detention of its leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
IPOB also warned that failure to release Kanu would lead to doom and calamity for Nigeria.
The group made the comments via a statement released by its Media and Publicity Secretary, Emma Powerful.
The statement reads:
“The
Almighty God is angry with the present Nigeria government and their
failure to heed for the total release his prophet Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
There is a saying that a Prophet is not recognized in his own land.”
“Mazi
Kanu is God sent, but unfortunately a lot of people both at home and in
Diaspora saw his moves and determination as divine while a few myopic
people in the present Nigerian government see it as a huge joke of the
century. Many saw him as another youth seeking for relevance.
“Many
saw him as hungry man who wants to earn a living through defrauding the
vulnerable; few people took the messenger and the message serious. The
Nigerian state saw him as a rascal that must be tamed.
“The
Nigerian government cannot stop him; instead those planning to stop him
will be doomed forever. The
Nigerian nation in their usual way instead of discussing and negotiating took a dangerous path of arrest and detention, however.
Nigerian nation in their usual way instead of discussing and negotiating took a dangerous path of arrest and detention, however.
“Looking at the state of
affairs in Nigeria since his arrest and detention, one can confidently
say that Mazi Kanu is now a Prophet of God, the country has not moved
forward.
“Nigeria APC government should not wait
like in the case of Pharaoh till the nation receives the last plague
before doing the needful. God is not a man that tells lies. Mazi Kanu
is divinely sent on a mission and must be seen as such. No harm must
befall the prophet of God.”
Kanu has been in detention since October 2015 when he was arrested by security operatives in Lagos.
The IPOB leader is facing charges of treason and is currently being held at the Kuje Prison in Abuja.
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