Connect with us

Africa

Free Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, by J. Ezike

Published

on

IPOB Leader - Nnamdi Kanu

The fact that the Yoruba Nation activist Sunday Igboho has returned to Nigeria after about three years of fleeing the country, ignites the question of why Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is still under detention. And the fact that both men pursued freedom and supported that mission through civil disobedience, presents the expectation of equal or similar treatment from Aso Rock.

The positioning of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu as a terrorist and Sunday Igboho as a saint, remains an enduring puzzle to me. There is nothing in the history of the latter to provoke such response largely because there was no violent demonstration or wild-eyed sermons in his activism.

True, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu had spoken on the Civil side of the Biafra agitation; and I like to describe him as the modern epitome of Malcolm X whose powerful sermons however provocative, did not hurt a fly. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu remains an admired speaker and leader of the Igbo Nation struggle for independence. He has become a part of the lineage of Men of the people – a lineage where power and service and the sacrificial spirit are joined with conformity and the potential for societal awakening.

Even the persecution of detention heightens his legend and makes him a saint in the eyes of millions. His trauma and pain in romance with greatness!

Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s legacy is respectable. He doesn’t have to be murdered, assassinated or crucified to earn his place in the lineage of Men of the people. He has paid his price and his freedom should be the profit of his activism.

Whatever the reason, the Governors of Eastern Nigeria apparently are seeking Nnamdi Kanu’s continued detention. I sometimes imagine them in their group discussions, plotting on how to delay Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s release. But there are millions of people like me who insist on his unconditional freedom. We insist that the verdict handed over to Sunday Igboho should be extended to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu whose detention is an injustice of the highest order.

The Governors of Eastern Nigeria believe in the myth that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is a threat to their power. Thus, it is this game of power that inspires their collective silence and strong approval of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s predicament. It is almost as if they seek his legend to end in detention; away from his home and his family.

No matter what they do, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s legacy and character has been fully formed and now transcends any political conspiracy or betrayal. No generous Kiss of Judas or awkward mix of panegyric greeting and persecution can bend or neutralize his legacy and his sermons of freedom.

The truth is; Nnamdi Kanu’s legacy is the death of One Nigeria. It is more dangerous and promising than the silence of the Igbo Governors and their betrayal. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has ascended into a symbol of freedom and a Biafran character, one typical of Men of the people, men who embraced the notion of service to humanity. And in the words of millions of people around the world, I’m saying: Free Mazi Nnamdi Kanu!

J. Ezike
J. Ezike

J. Ezike can be reached at this email: johnpaulezike1000@gmail.com

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Trending Contents

Topical Issues

Gabriel-Agbo-Africans-Angle Gabriel-Agbo-Africans-Angle
Africa8 hours ago

God Cannot Lie -By Gabriel Agbo

He made him rich, famous and very powerful, just as he promised. What do you want to say about the...

Festus Adedayo Festus Adedayo
Africa1 day ago

Aso Rock and Kitoye Ajasa’s Lickspittle Press -By Festus Adedayo

The only way the Nigerian media can play its rightful role in the success of democracy, especially the success of...

SOLDIER AND WIKE SOLDIER AND WIKE
Africa1 day ago

On the Matter of Wike and Yerima: A Respectful Rejoinder to Professor Sebastine Hon, SAN -By Vitus Ozoke, PhD

And in a democracy governed by law, common sense must never be treated as a crime. In a constitutional democracy,...

Abiodun Komolafe Abiodun Komolafe
Africa1 day ago

Ijebu-Jesa Grammar School at 70! (2) -By Abiodun KOMOLAFE

As I have argued earlier, IJGS’s alumni commitment is demonstrated through various renovation projects. I stand by it! For instance,...

Nyesom-Wike-FCT-minister- Nyesom-Wike-FCT-minister-
Africa2 days ago

Wike’s Backlash And The PR Lesson He Can’t Afford To Ignore -By Isaac Asabor

As Edward Bernays warned decades ago, “You can’t hide facts that are visible to everyone; you can only adjust perception...

Wike and YERIMA Wike and YERIMA
Africa2 days ago

Lt. Yarima vs Minister Wike: A Romantic Analysis -By Abdulkadir Salaudeen

One most important lesson is that our rulers in Nigeria should adopt a new matrix for decent behavior. It is...

Tinubu and Wike Tinubu and Wike
Africa3 days ago

The Last Straw for President Tinubu: Why the Wike–Yerima Armed Confrontation Demands a Psychological Wellness Leave Before Nigeria Slips Into a Jungle -By Professor John Egbeazien Oshodi

This is not about declaring him “mad” or unfit in a stigmatizing way. It is about recognizing that leadership, especially...

quality-nigerian-flag-for-sale-in-lagos quality-nigerian-flag-for-sale-in-lagos
Africa3 days ago

Why Nigeria Must Stop Turning Courts Into Weapons and Let the PDP Convention Hold -By Prof. John Egbeazien Oshodi

Nigeria is standing before a mirror it cannot avoid. The PDP convention in Ibadan is no longer a small internal...

Tinubu Tinubu
Africa3 days ago

FG’s Suspension of 15% Fuel Import Duty: A Holistic Step Toward Economic Relief and Market Stability -By Blaise Udunze

A humane reform process ensures that no policy, however noble, becomes a burden too heavy for its people to bear....

Forgotten Dairies3 days ago

Debate: Yerima Deserves Apology, Not Wike -By Isaac Asabor

When soldiers abuse power, we rightly condemn them. When politicians do the same, we excuse them, and that double standard...