To those that fail to reason things through, to those who cannot make a proper ‘INFERENCE’ , and to those with hatred that eats them up like cancer:

WARNING IS NOT A THREAT:
WHY #NNAMDIKANU’S WORDS WERE TWISTED
1. Mazi #NnamdiKanu never said;
> “I will kill you if you come out.”
That is not in the court record.
What he said, in simple terms, was:
> “If you come out, you will die.”
Those two statements are not the same thing.
2. The difference between a THREAT and a WARNING
Let’s make it very simple.
A threat means:
I will harm you
I plan to do it
I control the violence
Example:
> “If you come out, I will kill you.”
That is a threat.
A warning means:
danger already exists
someone else is likely to cause harm
stay away to avoid getting hurt
Example:
>Mazi #NnamdiKanu said, “If you come out, you will die but that was because soldiers usually shoot people.”
This was the context the criminal Awomolo SAN edited out of the broadcast.
That is not a threat.
That is a warning.
3. Why #NnamdiKanu’s warning was NOT imaginary
He was not guessing.
He was speaking from experience and history.
Before May 31, 2021, these things had already happened:
Nkpor Massacre (2016) – unarmed people killed during May, 30th Remembrance Day events.
May 30, 2017 remembrance → followed by:
Operation Python Dance – Where Soldiers invaded #NnamdiKanu’s home killing over 28 people!
National High School Aba killings
Donald J. Trump ‘s Solidarity Rally killings in Port Harcourt.
Many similar killings documented by human-rights groups like Amnesty International.
So when #NnamdiKanu said:
> “If you come out, you will die”
What he meant was:
> “The army and police have a habit of killing our people who come out on this day (30 of May – Biafra Heroes and Heroines Day).”
That is a warning to save lives, not a call to violence.
4. Why this matters legally (in simple terms).
you are not encouraging violence, you are using a harsh language to tell people to stay away.
You are warning about danger.
FINAL TAKE-HOME MESSAGE
Mazi #NnamdiKanu did not threaten violence.
He warned against predictable state violence.
The warning was justified by history.
What the law punishes and should punish is threats not truth.
This is the whole matter, stripped of lies and confusion.