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Nigeria: Two secessionist agitators to appear in court Monday in two different countries

by Emerald Nigeria
July 25, 2021
in Politics
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Tomorrow the two most powerful separatist leaders in Nigeria, namely Mazi Nnamdi Kanu and Chief Sunday Adeyemo (aka Sunday Igboho), will appear before two separate courts in two separate nations.

They both control millions of hearts and minds and they represent a mighty cause.  One of them, Nnamdi Kanu, controls minds in the South east, the other, Sunday Igboho, controls minds in the South west.

Their supporters are mobilising to the two courts for the hearing. While Sunday Igboho will be tried in Cotonou, Benin Republic, Nnamdi Kanu will be tried in Abuja, Nigeria’s seat of power.

Nigeria’s authority is pushing for the extradition of Sunday Igboho to Nigeria for trial. The crime against both Kanu and Igboho borders on felony and terrorism. But the two are of the opinion thst they are freedom fighters, and that is what most Nigerians hold of them.

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