Femi fani kayode Shared His view On the case of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu the leader of IPOB, Secret Trial.

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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 whilst he is detention and that the state does not jail or hang him because if they do the whole of eastern Nigeria and possibly the Niger delta will go up in flames. Whether anyone likes it or not that is the reality.
The principle is simple and clear: where justice is not done or not seen to be done there can never be peace.
And in our country today there is no justice for either the courageous soul who dares to speak his mind about the atrocities that are being committed by the government every day or for the numerous ethnic nationalites that make up our crumbling multi-ethnic, multi-cultural and multi-religious nation-state

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