Clair
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In November 2025, We Watched The Nigerian State And Their Kangaroo Court In Abuja Sentence Mazi Nnamdi Kanu To Life Imprisonment On Fabricated Terrorism Charges After a Sham Trial. They Illegally Renditioned Him From Kenya In 2021 Like a Common Criminal, An Extraordinary Rendition That Even The United Nations Working Group On Arbitrary Detention Condemned As a Violation Of International Law. They Kept Him In Solitary Confinement For Years. They Denied Him a Fair Trial. And When The World Was Watching, They Still Handed Him Life In Prison In Sokoto, Far From His People, While His Appeal Crawls Through Their Corrupt System. This Is Not Justice; It Is a Profound Injustice. We Look At Nigeria Today. The Entire Country Is On Fire Under Tinubu’s Disastrous Rule. Hunger Is Everywhere. The Naira Is In Freefall. Inflation Is Choking The Poor. Bandits And Terrorists Kidnap Schoolchildren At Will And Slaughter Innocent Nigerians With No Real Consequence. The Government Even Negotiates With And Pays Them. Yet These Same People Have The Audacity To Call Mazi Nnamdi Kanu a Terrorist For Demanding For The Betterment Of His People. This Government Has Continued To Focus Enormous Attention On The Prolonged Detention Of One Man Whose Message Awakened The Political Consciousness Of His People And Encouraged Them To Demand Fairness, Justice, And Equal Treatment, Instead Of Directing That Same Energy Toward Combating The Insecurity, Terrorism, And Banditry That Continue To Plague The Country. Threats Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Repeatedly Warned About Long Before They Escalated, Warnings That The Government Failed To Heed. Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s Continued Detention Is Pure Hatred Against The Igbo Nation. His Continued Detention Is a Crime Against Humanity, a Grave Injustice And a Stain On The Principles Of Fairness And The Rule Of Law. We Therefore Call For The Unconditional Release Of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. FREE MAZI NNAMDI KANU. Let Justice Prevail. #FreeMaziNnamdiKanu #FreeNnamdiKanuNow @GOVUK @NigeriaGov @StateDept @amnesty @hrw @UKinNigeria















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