Wednesday 13 June 2018

Who Can Wear His Shoes?



I have spent quality time in my quiet moment, reminiscing and asking rhetorical questions like, 'WHO CAN WEAR HIS SHOE'? After the brutal military raid in the home of the leader of the Indigenous People Of Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu which led to his sudden disappearance (he is either under the custody of the Nigerian army or he was given summary execution when his home was invaded), who else has the political mojo to balloon the Biafra question to the global circle beyond what IPOB is doing now? Affirmatively, no one. No individual or group of coalition maniacs have presently shown this charismatic disposition found in the missing leader of the indigenous people of Biafra


Where are those self acclaimed intellectuals, bandwagons of ass lickers and enemies within who were ranting over the methodologies of IPOB? This is the time for them to come on board. Nnamdi Kanu is not longer here and this should be the greatest opportunity to prove to the entire universe that there are other homo sapiens on this planet earth that can do better than what Nnamdi Kanu did


Nnamdi Kanu over time has genuinely substantiated his loyalty and commitment by laying down his life and that of his family for the freedom of Biafrans. Those wannabes who feel he has done nothing can come on board and prove his achievements and methodologies ultra vires in his absence. It will be too childish and unnecessary to throw tantrums against a man who has been able to set an enviable political precedents


There is no amount of calumny and side kicks against a humble character called Nnamdi Kanu that will deflate the confidence and trust millions of Biafrans all over the globe have reposed in him. Nnamdi Kanu is a child of necessity. He came to rekindle hope where everyday there is hopelessness


Apparently, since the sudden disappearance of the leader of the Indigenous people of Biafra, it is now clear to all and sundry that his shoe is too big for noisemakers to wear


Kalu Nwokoro Idika, a media analyst with FWP

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