Festus Keyamo
Human rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Festus Keyamo has taunted the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, over its announcement that it had sacked Nnamdi Kanu as director of Radio Biafra.
Keyamo wondered why IPOB, who had alleged that Kanu was killed by 
Nigerian army, was still announcing his removal ‘in the grave’.
It was reported that Radio Biafra upon resumption on Monday 
announced through one Ifeoma Okorafor that the radio was restructuring.
She announced that, “Mazi Nnamdi Nwanekaenyi Kanu, the former 
Director of Radio Biafra is hereby dismissed and removed as Director of 
Radio Biafra following extensive and intensive consultations”
“Kanu’s actions and his decisions to incite members of IPOB towards
 violence leading to the death of many innocent young people in Onitsha,
 Aba and Umuahia is totally unacceptable and grossly irresponsible.
“Kanu privately collected £14 million and another $22 million 
to purchase landed properties abroad in his name and that of his father,
 Igwe Israel Kanu, in a clear case of ‘monkey dey work baboon dey 
chop’.”
Reacting, however, Keyamo rhetorically asked if Biafra was now a zoo.
He tweeted, “So, after IPOB earlier claimed the Army killed 
Kanu, did they wake him from d grave to ask him questions over 
allegations against him before sacking him as their leader? Or did they 
sack him without hearing from him? Would that not be the style of 
animals in a zoo? Is Biafra now a zoo?”
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