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Biafra: Nnamdi Kanu To Hold Live Broadcast Today Over Sowore (See Time)

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The statement read: “Ohanaeze Ndigbo calls for calm and cautioned Igbos to desist from any form of protests and processions that will bring more catastrophe for Southeastern Nigeria. “The re-arrest of Nnamdi Kanu the leader of IPOB is the beginning of the end of violent agitations in southeastern Nigeria and a lesson to others that,” deviation from the nonviolent agitations and wasting of the innocent blood of the Igbo youths contradicted what Igbos are known for, and self-determination should not be used for purposes of fortune and fame-seeking. “Nnamdi Kanu’s refusal to adhere to the advice of Igbo leaders, Elders, and Political leaders is the outcome of what had befallen him, he made a lot of enemies especially those that would have saved him and Federal Government will never lose grip on him again. We don’t think that any Igbo leader will stick out his/her neck for him, his re-arrest will eventually bring peace and stability to the region and averted another civil war that was raging on. “Federal Government should handle the situation carefully because his large followers of Ipob wouldn’t resort to violent revolts, his trial should be strictly based on the laws of the land, they shouldn’t kill him because it will destabilize the entire country.

The leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, will hold a live broadcast later today, December 7 over the maltreatment of Omoyele Sowore by officials of the Department of State Services (DSS) and the abuse of human rights in Nigeria

Naija News reports that the broadcast will hold on Radio Biafra by 7 pm, Nigerian time, a tweet by the IPOB leader revealed.

“Join me for broadcast on Radio #Biafra as we continue to expose horrific state-sponsored terrorism & human rights abused by the Nigerian Govt. Sat. 07/12/19. 7 pm #Biafraland Time. TuneIn.”

Naija News had reported earlier that the DSS released Sowore on Thursday night after spending 124 days in detention.

Sowore’s release followed a court ruling ordering DSS to release him in the next 24 hours.

However, on Friday morning, the secret police re-arrested Sowore in the premises of the Federal High court in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital and reportedly took the activist to the DSS headquarters.