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Nnamdi Kanu: The Triangular Bone In The Throat Of Britain and Nigeria (Part 1)

March 26 2024 | State Media A story was told about a green snake that wanted to swallow a tortoise. It had the misfortune of starting its c...

March 26 2024 | State Media

A story was told about a green snake that wanted to swallow a tortoise. It had the misfortune of starting its consumption escapade from the back of the tortoise. Because the tortoise had withdrawn into its shell, there was no opening for respiration for the snake.

Midway into the feasting process, the tortoise stuck at the throat of the snake. Since the shell of the tortoise had blocked the respiratory avenue of the snake, there was no option left than for the snake to suffocate and choke to death in the course of time, and the tortoise quietly walked away into safety and freedom.

This is exactly the situation that Nigeria and Britain have found themselves, with regards to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and #Biafra_Advocacy.

Recall that the since the announcement of Biafra's #SELF_DETERMINATION by the messenger of heaven @MaziNnamdiKanu, both the Nigerian and British governments have been adopting unimaginable measures to ensure that the falsehood, injustice, oppression, and genocidal suppression upon which Nigeria was founded, and is sustained, are not exposed, necessitating, or ultimately leading to the dissolution of the British inhumanity and graveyard called Nigeria.

Some of these desperate measures that British and Nigerian governments took to quell or extinguish #Biafra_Advocacy include, but not limited to:

Rounding up Biafrans that were praying inside Aba High School, and shooting nearly two hundred of them to death. 
Consistently shooting Biafrans to death during peaceful protests, including the ones done in enclosed premises.
Storming (invading) the private meetings of Biafrans, especially IPOB members, and shooting them to death indiscriminately.
Invading the homes of Biafrans clandestinely, and abducting Biafrans, some of whom do not return alive, some are incarcerated under inhuman conditions, some outrightly killed in the presence of their families, while in some cases, huge sums of money are demanded from their family members. At times, even after these huge sums are paid, those abducted Biafrans do not even return alive. 
It was because of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu that the British government, under the cloak of Nigerian government, staged what they called Operation Python Dance, the primary or the sole aim of which was the assassination of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
The monumental failure encountered by the British and Nigerian governments in that ill-fated Python Dance operation (though they cut short the lives of twenty-eight Biafrans, they didn't succeed with their sole target, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu) made them to hurriedly declare IPOB a terrorist organization, so that they would escape the legal consequences of their genocidal operation, as well as to empower themselves to exercise every form of barbarity against IPOB.
It was because of Biafra and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu that Britain was bribing (which they prefer to call lobbying) all the diplomatic quarters and media centres, to ensure that they disassociate themselves from Biafra, and report mischievously and negatively about Biafra at all times.
It was because of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and Biafra that British and Nigerian governments formulated the phrase "Biafran Media Warriors", and spent colossal sums to stifle or obfuscate their voice. No wonder the British and Nigerian governments continued to bribe the #META group (Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp), to continue to track and whittle all the Biafra-related Feeds and Pages (Accounts).
It is because of Biafra and Mazi Nnamdi Kanu that Nigeria's judiciary is in tatters. 

To avoid granting justice to Biafrans, Nigeria has been experiencing a judicial somersault, which has ruined whatever reputation Nigeria had, (if it ever had any), muddling Nigeria up in judicial contradictions.

Written by:
Mmadụ Awụchukwu
For: Biafra State Media

Edited by:
Obiageli Mboma
For: Biafra State Media

Published by:
Chibuike Nebeokike
For: Biafra State Media

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