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FG; The Arrest Of Nnamdi Kanu Was A Big Trap, It's Clearer Now

Nnamdi Kanu is certainly capable of doing more damage to the Nigeri­an system than the MASSOB, OPC, and such other groups, and should he push things fur­ther, he could ignite a crisis worse than Boko Haram. My gut feeling is that some people in certain places are beginning to realize this and that is why Nnamdi Kanu out of deten­tion appears untouchable; it is the reason he is able to dare the state, and ridicule his bail con­ditions. The lesson here is obvi­ously enough, the brazen use of force and intimidation to deal with certain situations could create really bad unintended consequences.

Nnamdi Kanu who probably barely struggled to survive as a black man in Europe, has been turned by the Nigerian Gov­ernment into a credible apos­tle of a resurgent Biafran rev­olution. The other day when he held a meeting in Umuahia, over 5,000 persons trooped to his compound. Kanu is a mas­ter of symbolism. He is exploit­ing the Jewish symbol: to signal to the world that Igbos are be­ing persecuted. He visits sym­bolic sites of the civil war to prick the injured part of the Igbo consciousness and mo­bilize the people.

His pre-em­inence is a comment on the quality of the state and its stra­tegic intelligence system. If he succeeds with his threats, we should know those to blame. A few days ago, someone on social media further compared him to Jesus Christ and described him as the true saviour. Every revo­lutionary in history graduates from ordinariness to being messianic, propelled by opti­mized endorsement.

Whoever ordered Nnamdi Kanu’s arrest and prosecution did this country a bad turn. Fif­ty years after the outbreak of the civil war, we now have a man called Nnamdi Kanu. He may well end up as Nigeria’s neme­sis. He is the most frightening product of our many years and acts of denial and he may well throw the country into a night­mare worse than Boko Haram, if care is not taken.

He start­ed out as the leader of a group called the Indigenous People of Biafra and

Anambra man of the year award

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Emeh James Anyalekwa, is a Seasoned Journalist, scriptwriter, Movie producer/Director and Showbiz consultant. He is the founder and CEO of the multi Media conglomerate, CANDY VILLE, specializing in Entertainment, Events, Prints and Productions. He is currently a Special Assistant (Media) to the Former Governor of Abia State and Chairman Slok Group, Dr. Orji Uzor Kalu. Anyalekwa is also the National President, Online Media Practitioners Association of Nigeria (OMPAN) https://web.facebook.com/emehjames

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