Nnamdi Kanu And The Punctured Pus
The penchant of the Buhari's administration to sell Kanu at the later's slightest and seeming provocation is its defining weakness. The height of this government diplomatic idiocy is to crave to seek for ants where there are no infested firewoods.
The fact which seems to be, and which deeply is, is that Nnamdi Kanu is the ticking time bomb which the Nigerian government led by Muhammad Buhari is seeking to detonate.
There are many submissions that seek to adduce to this. They are very obvious to a few yet subtle to many as well. Just like the initial arrest, in 2015, that sold out the Agitator's fame, the Buhari is seeking in rearresting him, an escalation and a justification of Kanu's preeminent posture.
That's is to say the recent invasion of the IPOB's leader's house, which seems to be the focus of the recently launched Operation Python Dance II in the South East, is totally uncalled for, misplaced and cheaply inciting to violence.
It is one act vehemently condemned for the irrationality and bad blood it carries. We are in a democratic setting; even if we were in a military government, the fashion of the invasion defeats the essence.
Nnamdi Kanu, for all his utterances and seeming nasty disposition, has not shown to be violent in its sense. He thus, does not worth the fixation given him; at most, any such action is trying to tip a pus sac. The man does not deserve the kind of attention conscious and consistently offered him, especially by the armed forces.
The Nigerian army should respect its boundaries; the territorial integrity of the nation is not in any threat. And neither are we in a war situation.
The fact which seems to be, and which deeply is, is that Nnamdi Kanu is the ticking time bomb which the Nigerian government led by Muhammad Buhari is seeking to detonate.
There are many submissions that seek to adduce to this. They are very obvious to a few yet subtle to many as well. Just like the initial arrest, in 2015, that sold out the Agitator's fame, the Buhari is seeking in rearresting him, an escalation and a justification of Kanu's preeminent posture.
That's is to say the recent invasion of the IPOB's leader's house, which seems to be the focus of the recently launched Operation Python Dance II in the South East, is totally uncalled for, misplaced and cheaply inciting to violence.
It is one act vehemently condemned for the irrationality and bad blood it carries. We are in a democratic setting; even if we were in a military government, the fashion of the invasion defeats the essence.
Nnamdi Kanu, for all his utterances and seeming nasty disposition, has not shown to be violent in its sense. He thus, does not worth the fixation given him; at most, any such action is trying to tip a pus sac. The man does not deserve the kind of attention conscious and consistently offered him, especially by the armed forces.
The Nigerian army should respect its boundaries; the territorial integrity of the nation is not in any threat. And neither are we in a war situation.
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