Reactions as court bans Nnamdi Kanu's IPOB
- While some Nigerians applauded the recent ban on IPOB by a
Federal High Court in Abuja, many others condemned it - Activities of members
of the Indigenous People of Biafra was proscribed by a Federal High Court in
Abuja on Wednesday, September 20 - The southeast governors had on Friday,
September 15, proscribed IPOB during an emergency meeting in Enugu Mixed
reactions have continued to trail the recent ban on activities of members of
the Indigenous People of Biafra by
a Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, September 20. The Federal High Court granted an order declaring the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) a terrorist organisation following an order which was filed by Abubakar Malami, the attorney-general of the federation on Wednesday, September 20. While reacting to the ban imposed on IPOB, Balling Odinma said: "It's really funny because this government is really clueless. Did they know that if they declare IPOB a terrorist group that the world would want to know what makes the IPOB a terrorist group. This is a major failure on the side of the Nigerian government."
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a Federal High Court in Abuja on Wednesday, September 20. The Federal High Court granted an order declaring the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) a terrorist organisation following an order which was filed by Abubakar Malami, the attorney-general of the federation on Wednesday, September 20. While reacting to the ban imposed on IPOB, Balling Odinma said: "It's really funny because this government is really clueless. Did they know that if they declare IPOB a terrorist group that the world would want to know what makes the IPOB a terrorist group. This is a major failure on the side of the Nigerian government."
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Ernest Anene Alex on his part said: "I told everyone to
keep calm that we are cooking a very delicious food for FG. Buhari has made his
worst and last mistake in Biafran land. We will drag Nigeria all over the
world. They are just running for nothing. The fire is about to start. Let us
see the country that will sell arms to Nigeria again to use against civilians
instead of terrorists." But Martins O Adepoju, a Facebook commentator
argued that the FG made the right decision in proscribing IPOB. In his
reaction, he said: "If you're a Biafra supporter and you think proscribing
IPOB as a terrorist group is wrong, then something is wrong with your head.
"You guys got yourself into the mess you are today. We all know Boko Haram
they don't need advert again...as worse as BH is, they haven't made direct
threat to the institutions of the Nigeria government the way IPOB leader has
done. "Sometimes BH don't even announce attacks and you'll just see it
happening, they'll later claim responsible for it. "Nnamdi Kanu has made
enough direct threats to the government and even the president himself. "I
will go to Abuja and come back with Buhari's head" "If there's any
attempt to arrest me, I order you to burn down the zoo" "There will
not be elections in Anambra or other Biafra states, until referendum is
conducted."
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"These are just few of his speeches, we've got a lot of
other hate speeches, that could ignite tribal war and those that supports
religious bigotry and yet you're here saying it's wrong to proscribe IPOB as a
terrorist group. "If IPOB had been going on about this agitation for
freedom in the right way, guess they won't find themselves in this mess.
"They say it's either "Biafra or death" but when death comes
they'll start shouting and complaining! Infact Nnamdi Kanu hasn't been seen for
few days now, leaving other IPOB members he has brainwashed behind.
"Biafra cannot be achieved with violence, nor threats and all these hate
speeches! 'ntil 'una head' correct and sit back to make plans with a good
leader who's not arrogant nor self centered like Nnamdi Kanu," he said. Read
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