The Newly US President, Donald Trump Has Ordered Nigerian Government To Release Nnamdi Kanu, If Not….

Mounting pressure now envelopes President Bola Tinubu administration over the contentious detention of pro Biafran independent leader Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, a British-Nigerian, as the newly elected U.S President Donald Trump Warn and ordered The Nigerian Government to release Nnamdi Kanu Before 30th November.

Medis24flashnews gathered that President Donald Trump starked a Warning that if Mazi Nnamdi Kanu were not released comes 30th November 2024., He will pull other world powers to stand and Sanction Nigerian Government. This order and directive gives a clear picture that international intervention is increasingly likely should Kanu’s right continue to be disregarded. This warning is stark and immediate: Nigeria’s handling of Kanu’s case stands on the brink of full-scale diplomatic fallout. Central to this threat are two powerful figures, U.S President-elect Donald Trump and Newly appointed Leader of the U.K. Conservative Party, Kemi Badenoch, both conservative ideologues who value sovereignty, justice, and a resolute stance against political persecution.

Trump, in particular known for his outspoken views against perceived injustice may view Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s detention as reflective of broader issues of ethnic and ideological suppression, drawing his administration’s scrutiny Tinubu’s Government.

Recent development have only heightened the intensity of this looming crisis. Trump’s Chief of Staff, Susie Wiles. Previously co-chaired a lobbying firm engaged by IPOB in 2019 thus establishing a direct connection to the cause for which Nnamdi Kanu has long advocated. Wiles’ close proximity to Trump is a unique and urgent threat for Tinubu, as a knowledge of IPOB’s goals and Kanu’s struggle lend a depth of insights into the justice driven advocacy behind Kanu’s case. If Trump and Wiles interpret Kanu’s detention as either politically or ethically motivated could face an onslaught of diplomatic pressure from the U.S., propelled by demand for accountability and human rights.

President Donald Trump Speech On Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s Case

Kanu’s case is likewise gaining traction in the United Kingdom, where his wife, Uchechi Okwu-Kanu, has galvanized support through a petition appealing to Kemi Badenoch, the newly influential conservative party leader alongside UK Prime minister Keir starmer, foreign Secretary David Lammer and Attorney General Richard Kerner Q.C.

This petition urgenly calls for British intervention to secure Kanu’s release, describing his suffering under what is termed an “extraordinary rendition” and detailing his prolonged detention under harsh conditions since 2021. with a conservative alignment towards justice U.K leadership may see Kanu’s case as a matter of international accountability, thereby placing Tinubu’s administration in a stringent spotlight where both the U.S and U.K could press forcefully for Kanu’s freedom

While Kanu’s limited asses to his legal team in November 11, 2024 Marks a small concession, it does little to resolve the underlying issues of his detention since his extradition from Kenya on June 27, 202, this confinement is particularly troubling when contrasted with the freedom of Yoruba activities Sunday Igboho, Who faced similar accusations of incitement and subversion but remains free, unprosecuted since his return to Nigeria in October 2024 such discrepancies amplify questions of ethnic and political bias, perceptions only magnified in Trump’s eyes as he himself has faced accusations of inciting violence, such as when he addressed protesters who let us stormed the Capitol. Just as Trump perceives his prosecution as politically motivated. He may find a reflection of his own struggles in Kanu’s plight who, like Trump, is accused of subversive activist, including inciting unrest through televised statement 1

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