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ANDONI/OBOLO HISTORY MEDIA : Femi fani kayode Shared His view On the case of Ma...

ANDONI/OBOLO HISTORY MEDIA : Femi fani kayode Shared His view On the case of Ma... : Femi fani kayode Shared His view On  the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the leader of IPOB, Secret Tria l. Femi fani kayode wrote: Conside...
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Femi fani kayode Shared His view On  the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the leader of IPOB, Secret Tria l. Femi fani kayode wrote: Consider the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the leader of IPOB. He shared his dream and vision of Biafra with the world and the response of the Nigerian state is not only to lock him up in prison for over one year, even after a number of courts granted him bail, but also to constantly and consistently gun down and maim his young supporters in the streets. Worst of all they have insisted on subjecting him to a secret trial. This is as shortsighted and callous as it is dangerous. If the government believes that it has a strong case why does the trial have to be conducted in secret? Such wanton and brazen persecution and such a shameful and barbaric display of what can only be described as the typical African "power show" is not only unwise and downright foolish but it will also have consequences. My prayer is that nothing untoward happens to Kanu

ANDONI/OBOLO HISTORY MEDIA : Governor Wike leads thousands of Rivers people to...

ANDONI/OBOLO HISTORY MEDIA : Governor Wike leads thousands of Rivers people to... : Governor Wike leads thousands of Rivers people to protest police brutality, killings The Governor Of River State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wik...
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Governor Wike leads thousands of Rivers people to protest police brutality, killings The Governor Of River State, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike, leads thousands of Rivers people to protest police brutality, killings ▪"" demand immediate transfer of the two masterminds of Police brutality and killings, Steven Hasso and Akin Fakorede Thousands of Rivers people led by Governor Nyesom Ezenwo Wike took to the streets on Thursday to protest the mass killings by the Police and other security agencies during the December 10 rerun elections. The peaceful protest march took off from Government House, Port Harcourt at 8am, moved through Azikiwe Street and Bank Road before terminating at the Rivers State Police Command headquarters on Moscow Road. Aside Governor Wike, Deputy Governor Ipalibo Harry Banigo, Speaker Dabo Adams, Former Minister of Transport, Dr Abiye Sekibo, Former UBA Chairman, Chief Ferdinand Alabrabra, Former Deputy Governor Tele Ikuru and Rivers State PDP Chairman,