ENOUGH TALK — TIME FOR ACTION ON NNAMDI KANU’S FREEDOM

                          Nnamdi Kalu 


🕊️ ENOUGH TALK — TIME FOR ACTION ON NNAMDI KANU’S FREEDOM

For years, the cry for the release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has echoed across the Southeast and beyond. His arrest in 2015, re-arrest in 2021, and prolonged detention despite several court rulings in his favor have continued to stir deep anger, disappointment, and division among Nigerians — especially those who believe in fairness, justice, and the right to self-determination.


From the days of the Aba Women’s Protest of 1929 to the civil war of 1967–1970, the Igbo people have never shied away from standing for what they believe in. But today, it seems our voices have become too comfortable behind microphones, rather than on the streets of moral courage.


Now, the time for endless talk and social media noise is over.


I will set aside my differences with politicians for one cause. I challenge every politician or person of good conscience from the Southeast who says they want Nnamdi Kanu released to stop the rhetoric. Time for action is NOW. Let’s march to Aso Rock Villa. Every governor, senator, member of the House, traditional ruler, priest, eze, Igbo person, and every Nigerian who believes in Kanu’s freedom, come out and do more than talk. I will lead this peaceful march.


No empty noise. Let Charles Chukwuma Soludo, Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe, Alex C. Otti, Mr. Peter Obi, and all others who claim to care step up and join us in person.


We go together — peacefully, legally, and visibly — to demand justice and an end to Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s persecution.


Let history remember that when justice was on trial, we did not remain silent. We walked. We stood. We acted.


✊🏽 #FreeNnamdiKanuNow

✊🏽 #ActionNotRhetoric

✊🏽 #JusticeForAll



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