(Nnamdi Kanu and his loving parents)
Herbert Ekwe-Ekwe
TODAY marks one
month since the 14 September 2017 genocidist Nigeria military stormed the home
of Nnamdi Kanu’s parents at Afaraukwu-Ibeku, eastcentral Biafra. Consequently,
the whereabouts of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra (constituted integrally in the Biafra freedom
movement), and his parents, remain unknown. Scores of the Kanus’ relatives
and friends were murdered during the assault and scores of others are still
unaccounted for.
GENOCIDIST Nigeria surely knows that it will account for the safety of Nnamdi Kanu and his parents and take full responsibility of the consequences of that savage raid on a family home.
GENOCIDIST Nigeria surely knows that it will account for the safety of Nnamdi Kanu and his parents and take full responsibility of the consequences of that savage raid on a family home.
(The New York Contemporary Five, “Consequences” [personnel: Archie Shepp, tenor saxophone; Don Cherry, pocket trumpet; John Tchicai, alto saxophone; Don Moore, bass; JC Moses, drums; recorded: live, Jazzhus Montmarte, Copenhagen, Denmark, 15 November 1963])
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The Nigerian vandal forces are on it all over again. Any reasonable Igbo should have known that the result of such brutal forces on soft targets spell death. The Nigerian vandals must have killed the martyrs, the Kanus and others and disposed of their bodies. That has been their tact judging by the vandals' history. When they brutally murdered Ironsi, Fajuyi, and etc they covered that up. Everything is covered up as far as Nigerians are concerned. Nigerians are utter liars. It will take some time (when they feel the dusts are settled in their favor) before the announcement. We should prepare for the worst. Igbo: you are being fooled all over again. On with the Republic of Biafra. No retreat.
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