Nnamdi Kanu: Why Monday Sit-at-Home Should Continue – Nzenwata | #IgbereTV
Just want to put out this for those that have eyes to see. Story of Israelites should be a lesson to many Biafrans. When Moses led the Israelites out of Egypt & they got to the desert that was empty & lack the enjoyment they had in Egypt, they started lamenting that they preferred Egypt that was filled with milk & horney despite that they were in bondage in Egypt, just because the Israelites experienced temporal setbacks & hardships which made them wanted to go back to Egypt.
Now, Biafrans are faced with just one day setback which is only a Monday SIT-AT-HOME every week, some impatient people are not ready to make the sacrifice to free MNK languishing in detention & Biafrans at large.
Some started complaining of money they lost in sitting at home just for one day in a week & not minding the benefits thereafter. People like us as a result of the businesses we are into, have recorded millions lost in every Monday SIT-AT-HOME our staff observed but we took it as one of the sacrifices that we had to pay to achieve freedom. If you don’t make sacrifices in life, you can never achieve greater heights in life.
INEC made a press briefing yesterday that SIT-AT-HOME would effect the forthcoming Anambra Gubernatorial Elections if it was not checked. What does that implies? SIT-AT-HOME is effecting those in authority & they will do anything to normalise the situation thereby calling the agitators for negotiation & everything will be resolved including the release of Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. This is common sense here but common sense isn’t common.
Biafrans, since we can’t go on the streets to protest to avoid being killed by security agencies then SIT-AT-HOME is the best weapon we have to get the attention of those in authority to call for a round table negotiation. Remember in battles, you don’t negotiate for ceasefire from weak ends rather from strong footings.
Monday SIT-AT-HOME continues till MNK is released or transferred to correctional center to enable him suspend it himself.
By: Johnson Nzenwata