Nigerian Army kidnapped Nnamdi Kanu, Fani-Kayode insists


Former Aviation minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, have insisted that the Nigeria Army know about the whereabouts of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, because they kidnapped him.

Writing on his twitter page, the outspoken former minister described the actions of soldiers, who allegedly “abducted” Kanu as “heartless and unacceptable.”

He wrote: “IPOB leader Nnamdi Nnamdi’s home was attacked, his staff, friends and supporters were slaughtered, his siblings were maimed, his parents were brutalised, his dogs were shot, his cars were burnt and he was abducted by the Nigerian Army. This is heartless and unacceptable.”

Nnamdi Kanu was last seen or heard from on September 14th after his home was invaded by the Nigerian Army, who has continually denied knowledge of his whereabouts since then.

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