IN retrospect, one begins to realise that the teachers in Nigerian public universities have never been subjected to as much humiliation as they currently
Those That ‘Sold’ Nnamdi Kanu By Ozodinukwe Okenwa
Those That ‘Sold’ Nnamdi Kanu By Ozodinukwe Okenwa
It is stale news that Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the embattled fugitive leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and the Eastern Security Network (ESN), was kidnapped in Nairobi, Kenya, and brought back to the country of his birth he derisively described as a ‘zoo’. His judicial odyssey would now have to restart in earnest (26 July) from where it was abandoned some years ago following his disappearance on bail.
Kanu has maintained that he decided to flee the country when his country home in Afaraukwu, Abia State, was attacked by the Nigerian security operatives. If he had not fled then perhaps we would not be here talking about him and his separatist exploits. He would have been killed and/or taken into custody.