Archives Tag: Nnamdi Kanu
Sunday Ighoho: What Benin Republic Is Teaching Nigeria About The Rule Of Law
April 19, 2022
It would have been hard to believe if anyone predicted decades ago that a small-sized neighbour of Nigeria would be teaching the most populous black nation in the world about Rule of Law sometime in the future. This insinuation went beyond fiction as the arrest of Yoruba separatist leader, Sunday Adeyemo (a.k.a Sunday Igboho) … Continue reading Sunday Ighoho: What Benin Republic Is Teaching Nigeria About The Rule Of Law
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Nnamdi Kanu And Government Clampdown On Guerrilla Groups
April 19, 2022
The current administration, like any other in the world, have legitimate reasons to be scared of guerrilla movements threatening to break up the country. But it seems that the Nigerian government is taking this scare beyond the ordinary as it has desperately pursued a path of no dialogue in resolving whatever grouse Nnamdi Kanu and … Continue reading Nnamdi Kanu And Government Clampdown On Guerrilla Groups
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ThrowBack Thursday: Umaru Dikko and the Tale of a Bundled Human Cargo
April 19, 2022
It was a subtle reminder of the famous Umaru Dikko incident recently when a news medium reported that Alhaji Lai Mohammed threatened that the Israeli government should release the IPOB leader, Nnamdi Kanu, or face consequences. Thirty-four years after the government-sanctioned Umaru Dikko kidnap attempt, one wonders which tide turned in history. Only that on … Continue reading ThrowBack Thursday: Umaru Dikko and the Tale of a Bundled Human Cargo
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