A friend who is an IPOB sympathizer called me a few minutes ago and announced in the typical IPOB hysteria, that Nnamdi Kanu will be freed on Friday, 26th of September. I asked him where he is getting his information from, he said, from the IPOB high command.
According to my friend, there is much celebration within the IPOB closet, as their lawyers have assured them that Justice James Omotosho will uphold Nnamdi Kanu’s No Case submission and discharge him to go home.
This guy is one of the few people who has sympathy for IPOB that is still my friend, because, at least I can talk to him. Others are so annoying with their logic that it is near impossible to have any discussion with them without losing your cool.
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I told my friend that I can neither confirm nor deny that Nnamdi Kanu will be discharged on the said date because at this point, his fate is in the hands of the court and whatever the court decides should be respected, but I told him that if I am the President, I will instruct the Attorney-general of the Federation to file an appeal against any judgement that discharges MNK, and I will ensure that all the lawyers that prosecuted the case are fired for incompetence.
I made my friend understand that the only way Nnamdi Kanu can walk away free from the charges against him is due to the incompetence of the Federal Government’s lawyers. Outside that, there is enough evidence, everywhere to convict the bandit and send him to jail forever.
He asked me; what if at the end it happens that the FG lawyers, as you believe, are incompetent and Nnamdi Kanu is released. I told him that it would mean that a bigger monster has been unleashed on the Southeast, because it would have been a little more manageable if the FG grants amnesty to Nnamdi Kanu (which I am opposed to) than for him to defeat the FG in court. A defeat for the FG in court by the terrorist leader, would turn 85% of Igbos to IPOB members, and he will become more powerful and more popular than anyone who has walked the soil of Alaigbo. God forbids.
I do not want to imagine such a scenario and I pray everyday for us not to be placed in such a situation. But, if it happens, then, life goes on. I am not going to kill myself.
Jones Fcc Onwuasoanya
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