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Days After Mendacity On BBC, Nnamdi Kanu and His Wife Have been Spotted In Ghana (See Photos)

In keeping with experiences by The Reporters, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu has been spotted by security agents in Ghana. There was controversy over the whereabouts of the IPOB leader who was last seen in public in September 2017 earlier than the army launched Operation Python Dance II — apparently to quell the agitation for the breakaway of south-eastern Nigeria.

For the reason that the military raided his house in Aba, Abia state, there has been hypothesis that he was arrested and might have been killed. Sooner or later, Orji Uzor Kalu, former governor of Abia state, mentioned that Kanu was in London.


 
 



His court trial for treason has stalled and Enyinnaya Abaribe, the senator who served as Kanu’s surety when he was granted bail after spending 18 months in detention, has sought to be discharged from the duty after his disappearance.

Nevertheless, security sources have informed us that Kanu was ferried to the Niger Delta creeks by militants on the height of Python Dance II, from the place he discovered his way to Ghana by sea.

He's frequently seen at Kenzo Bar and IBG saloon in Accra, disguised in fez cap and often in company along with his spouse, Uchechi. Kanu is claimed to live at an area referred to as Cantonment, additionally in Accra, at an estate known as “Arabella”.

He frequently patronises suya joints in distant parts of the town, in line with the sources. If confirmed, this can lay to relaxation speculations on the fate of the IPOB leader.

His brother once requested the army to release his dead body if he had been killed.

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