Legal practitioner and Public Affairs analyst, Liborous Osoma, has backed the move by the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, to secure the release of detained proscribed IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
Mr Oshoma who was speaking from Dakar, the Senegalese capital to Nifemi Oguntoye on the This Morning programme on TVC News on Monday morning said the move by the Anambra State Governor is a good one.
He disclosed that the Anambra State Governor on assumption of Office tried to use force to address the issue of insecurity in the State but realising that will not work alone has mixed up his approach.
He said the governor has now seen clearly that most of the so called IPOB attacks are just the handiwork of criminals who have consistently taken advantage of the situation to wreck havoc.
He said the release of Nnamdi Kanu from detention by the Federal Government to the governor standing as surety will help in showing the whole world who is behind the criminality, killings and destruction property currently going ion in the Eastern part of the Country in the name of IPOB.
For his part, a contributor on the programme, Mazi Okoroafor, said the issue within the region has been overblown beyond proportion.
On whether Nnamdi Kanu can be released based on what he is agitating for especially with the Federal Government insisting that his case has grave National Security implications, Mr Oshoma said Niger Delta militants also asked for secession and wrecked havoc on the nations’ Economy but the Federal Government was able to find a middle ground on the matter, he urged the Fe3deral government to obey the law as the Courts have disagreed with the stand of the Federal Government on the issue.
He urged the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu to ensure that those behind the criminality like it was in the Niger Delta with the release of Asari Dokubo and Others that led to the unmasking of Jomo Gbomo leading to the resolution of the Niger Delta militancy.
He said the Federal Government should try to be a bit more flexible in addressing the issues of Insecurity, Secession and Others that have led to the IPOB matter in the South east.
Another contributor, Ada, from Jos said the issue should be resolved peacefully without further killings and destruction of property.
On whether the agitation for secession can be peacefully navigated within the context of the current Nigerian federation, He said the issue of secession is not in the Nations’ Constitution but it has led to the festering of agitations which have metamorphosed into what is now commonly called restructuring by all shades of opinion across the Country which need to be addressed.
For his part, Segun, from Irewolede in Osun State backed the release of Nnamdi Kanu but called for restraint on the part of those behind the violence and killings in the South east to give room for dialogue to take place so that lives can return to normalcy.
Going Further, Mr Oshoma, called on all leaders of the South East to come together to do whatever is necessary to bring peace and a return to normalcy within the South east.
Legal practitioner and Public Affairs analyst, Liborous Osoma, has backed the move by the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, to secure the release of detained proscribed IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
Mr Oshoma who was speaking from Dakar, the Senegalese capital to Nifemi Oguntoye on the This Morning programme on TVC News on Monday morning said the move by the Anambra State Governor is a good one.
He disclosed that the Anambra State Governor on assumption of Office tried to use force to address the issue of insecurity in the State but realising that will not work alone has mixed up his approach.
He said the governor has now seen clearly that most of the so called IPOB attacks are just the handiwork of criminals who have consistently taken advantage of the situation to wreck havoc.
He said the release of Nnamdi Kanu from detention by the Federal Government to the governor standing as surety will help in showing the whole world who is behind the criminality, killings and destruction property currently going ion in the Eastern part of the Country in the name of IPOB.
For his part, a contributor on the programme, Mazi Okoroafor, said the issue within the region has been overblown beyond proportion.
On whether Nnamdi Kanu can be released based on what he is agitating for especially with the Federal Government insisting that his case has grave National Security implications, Mr Oshoma said Niger Delta militants also asked for secession and wrecked havoc on the nations’ Economy but the Federal Government was able to find a middle ground on the matter, he urged the Fe3deral government to obey the law as the Courts have disagreed with the stand of the Federal Government on the issue.
He urged the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu to ensure that those behind the criminality like it was in the Niger Delta with the release of Asari Dokubo and Others that led to the unmasking of Jomo Gbomo leading to the resolution of the Niger Delta militancy.
He said the Federal Government should try to be a bit more flexible in addressing the issues of Insecurity, Secession and Others that have led to the IPOB matter in the South east.
Another contributor, Ada, from Jos said the issue should be resolved peacefully without further killings and destruction of property.
On whether the agitation for secession can be peacefully navigated within the context of the current Nigerian federation, He said the issue of secession is not in the Nations’ Constitution but it has led to the festering of agitations which have metamorphosed into what is now commonly called restructuring by all shades of opinion across the Country which need to be addressed.
For his part, Segun, from Irewolede in Osun State backed the release of Nnamdi Kanu but called for restraint on the part of those behind the violence and killings in the South east to give room for dialogue to take place so that lives can return to normalcy.
Going Further, Mr Oshoma, called on all leaders of the South East to come together to do whatever is necessary to bring peace and a return to normalcy within the South east.
Legal practitioner and Public Affairs analyst, Liborous Osoma, has backed the move by the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, to secure the release of detained proscribed IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
Mr Oshoma who was speaking from Dakar, the Senegalese capital to Nifemi Oguntoye on the This Morning programme on TVC News on Monday morning said the move by the Anambra State Governor is a good one.
He disclosed that the Anambra State Governor on assumption of Office tried to use force to address the issue of insecurity in the State but realising that will not work alone has mixed up his approach.
He said the governor has now seen clearly that most of the so called IPOB attacks are just the handiwork of criminals who have consistently taken advantage of the situation to wreck havoc.
He said the release of Nnamdi Kanu from detention by the Federal Government to the governor standing as surety will help in showing the whole world who is behind the criminality, killings and destruction property currently going ion in the Eastern part of the Country in the name of IPOB.
For his part, a contributor on the programme, Mazi Okoroafor, said the issue within the region has been overblown beyond proportion.
On whether Nnamdi Kanu can be released based on what he is agitating for especially with the Federal Government insisting that his case has grave National Security implications, Mr Oshoma said Niger Delta militants also asked for secession and wrecked havoc on the nations’ Economy but the Federal Government was able to find a middle ground on the matter, he urged the Fe3deral government to obey the law as the Courts have disagreed with the stand of the Federal Government on the issue.
He urged the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu to ensure that those behind the criminality like it was in the Niger Delta with the release of Asari Dokubo and Others that led to the unmasking of Jomo Gbomo leading to the resolution of the Niger Delta militancy.
He said the Federal Government should try to be a bit more flexible in addressing the issues of Insecurity, Secession and Others that have led to the IPOB matter in the South east.
Another contributor, Ada, from Jos said the issue should be resolved peacefully without further killings and destruction of property.
On whether the agitation for secession can be peacefully navigated within the context of the current Nigerian federation, He said the issue of secession is not in the Nations’ Constitution but it has led to the festering of agitations which have metamorphosed into what is now commonly called restructuring by all shades of opinion across the Country which need to be addressed.
For his part, Segun, from Irewolede in Osun State backed the release of Nnamdi Kanu but called for restraint on the part of those behind the violence and killings in the South east to give room for dialogue to take place so that lives can return to normalcy.
Going Further, Mr Oshoma, called on all leaders of the South East to come together to do whatever is necessary to bring peace and a return to normalcy within the South east.
Legal practitioner and Public Affairs analyst, Liborous Osoma, has backed the move by the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, to secure the release of detained proscribed IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
Mr Oshoma who was speaking from Dakar, the Senegalese capital to Nifemi Oguntoye on the This Morning programme on TVC News on Monday morning said the move by the Anambra State Governor is a good one.
He disclosed that the Anambra State Governor on assumption of Office tried to use force to address the issue of insecurity in the State but realising that will not work alone has mixed up his approach.
He said the governor has now seen clearly that most of the so called IPOB attacks are just the handiwork of criminals who have consistently taken advantage of the situation to wreck havoc.
He said the release of Nnamdi Kanu from detention by the Federal Government to the governor standing as surety will help in showing the whole world who is behind the criminality, killings and destruction property currently going ion in the Eastern part of the Country in the name of IPOB.
For his part, a contributor on the programme, Mazi Okoroafor, said the issue within the region has been overblown beyond proportion.
On whether Nnamdi Kanu can be released based on what he is agitating for especially with the Federal Government insisting that his case has grave National Security implications, Mr Oshoma said Niger Delta militants also asked for secession and wrecked havoc on the nations’ Economy but the Federal Government was able to find a middle ground on the matter, he urged the Fe3deral government to obey the law as the Courts have disagreed with the stand of the Federal Government on the issue.
He urged the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu to ensure that those behind the criminality like it was in the Niger Delta with the release of Asari Dokubo and Others that led to the unmasking of Jomo Gbomo leading to the resolution of the Niger Delta militancy.
He said the Federal Government should try to be a bit more flexible in addressing the issues of Insecurity, Secession and Others that have led to the IPOB matter in the South east.
Another contributor, Ada, from Jos said the issue should be resolved peacefully without further killings and destruction of property.
On whether the agitation for secession can be peacefully navigated within the context of the current Nigerian federation, He said the issue of secession is not in the Nations’ Constitution but it has led to the festering of agitations which have metamorphosed into what is now commonly called restructuring by all shades of opinion across the Country which need to be addressed.
For his part, Segun, from Irewolede in Osun State backed the release of Nnamdi Kanu but called for restraint on the part of those behind the violence and killings in the South east to give room for dialogue to take place so that lives can return to normalcy.
Going Further, Mr Oshoma, called on all leaders of the South East to come together to do whatever is necessary to bring peace and a return to normalcy within the South east.
Legal practitioner and Public Affairs analyst, Liborous Osoma, has backed the move by the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, to secure the release of detained proscribed IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
Mr Oshoma who was speaking from Dakar, the Senegalese capital to Nifemi Oguntoye on the This Morning programme on TVC News on Monday morning said the move by the Anambra State Governor is a good one.
He disclosed that the Anambra State Governor on assumption of Office tried to use force to address the issue of insecurity in the State but realising that will not work alone has mixed up his approach.
He said the governor has now seen clearly that most of the so called IPOB attacks are just the handiwork of criminals who have consistently taken advantage of the situation to wreck havoc.
He said the release of Nnamdi Kanu from detention by the Federal Government to the governor standing as surety will help in showing the whole world who is behind the criminality, killings and destruction property currently going ion in the Eastern part of the Country in the name of IPOB.
For his part, a contributor on the programme, Mazi Okoroafor, said the issue within the region has been overblown beyond proportion.
On whether Nnamdi Kanu can be released based on what he is agitating for especially with the Federal Government insisting that his case has grave National Security implications, Mr Oshoma said Niger Delta militants also asked for secession and wrecked havoc on the nations’ Economy but the Federal Government was able to find a middle ground on the matter, he urged the Fe3deral government to obey the law as the Courts have disagreed with the stand of the Federal Government on the issue.
He urged the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu to ensure that those behind the criminality like it was in the Niger Delta with the release of Asari Dokubo and Others that led to the unmasking of Jomo Gbomo leading to the resolution of the Niger Delta militancy.
He said the Federal Government should try to be a bit more flexible in addressing the issues of Insecurity, Secession and Others that have led to the IPOB matter in the South east.
Another contributor, Ada, from Jos said the issue should be resolved peacefully without further killings and destruction of property.
On whether the agitation for secession can be peacefully navigated within the context of the current Nigerian federation, He said the issue of secession is not in the Nations’ Constitution but it has led to the festering of agitations which have metamorphosed into what is now commonly called restructuring by all shades of opinion across the Country which need to be addressed.
For his part, Segun, from Irewolede in Osun State backed the release of Nnamdi Kanu but called for restraint on the part of those behind the violence and killings in the South east to give room for dialogue to take place so that lives can return to normalcy.
Going Further, Mr Oshoma, called on all leaders of the South East to come together to do whatever is necessary to bring peace and a return to normalcy within the South east.
Legal practitioner and Public Affairs analyst, Liborous Osoma, has backed the move by the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, to secure the release of detained proscribed IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
Mr Oshoma who was speaking from Dakar, the Senegalese capital to Nifemi Oguntoye on the This Morning programme on TVC News on Monday morning said the move by the Anambra State Governor is a good one.
He disclosed that the Anambra State Governor on assumption of Office tried to use force to address the issue of insecurity in the State but realising that will not work alone has mixed up his approach.
He said the governor has now seen clearly that most of the so called IPOB attacks are just the handiwork of criminals who have consistently taken advantage of the situation to wreck havoc.
He said the release of Nnamdi Kanu from detention by the Federal Government to the governor standing as surety will help in showing the whole world who is behind the criminality, killings and destruction property currently going ion in the Eastern part of the Country in the name of IPOB.
For his part, a contributor on the programme, Mazi Okoroafor, said the issue within the region has been overblown beyond proportion.
On whether Nnamdi Kanu can be released based on what he is agitating for especially with the Federal Government insisting that his case has grave National Security implications, Mr Oshoma said Niger Delta militants also asked for secession and wrecked havoc on the nations’ Economy but the Federal Government was able to find a middle ground on the matter, he urged the Fe3deral government to obey the law as the Courts have disagreed with the stand of the Federal Government on the issue.
He urged the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu to ensure that those behind the criminality like it was in the Niger Delta with the release of Asari Dokubo and Others that led to the unmasking of Jomo Gbomo leading to the resolution of the Niger Delta militancy.
He said the Federal Government should try to be a bit more flexible in addressing the issues of Insecurity, Secession and Others that have led to the IPOB matter in the South east.
Another contributor, Ada, from Jos said the issue should be resolved peacefully without further killings and destruction of property.
On whether the agitation for secession can be peacefully navigated within the context of the current Nigerian federation, He said the issue of secession is not in the Nations’ Constitution but it has led to the festering of agitations which have metamorphosed into what is now commonly called restructuring by all shades of opinion across the Country which need to be addressed.
For his part, Segun, from Irewolede in Osun State backed the release of Nnamdi Kanu but called for restraint on the part of those behind the violence and killings in the South east to give room for dialogue to take place so that lives can return to normalcy.
Going Further, Mr Oshoma, called on all leaders of the South East to come together to do whatever is necessary to bring peace and a return to normalcy within the South east.
Legal practitioner and Public Affairs analyst, Liborous Osoma, has backed the move by the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, to secure the release of detained proscribed IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
Mr Oshoma who was speaking from Dakar, the Senegalese capital to Nifemi Oguntoye on the This Morning programme on TVC News on Monday morning said the move by the Anambra State Governor is a good one.
He disclosed that the Anambra State Governor on assumption of Office tried to use force to address the issue of insecurity in the State but realising that will not work alone has mixed up his approach.
He said the governor has now seen clearly that most of the so called IPOB attacks are just the handiwork of criminals who have consistently taken advantage of the situation to wreck havoc.
He said the release of Nnamdi Kanu from detention by the Federal Government to the governor standing as surety will help in showing the whole world who is behind the criminality, killings and destruction property currently going ion in the Eastern part of the Country in the name of IPOB.
For his part, a contributor on the programme, Mazi Okoroafor, said the issue within the region has been overblown beyond proportion.
On whether Nnamdi Kanu can be released based on what he is agitating for especially with the Federal Government insisting that his case has grave National Security implications, Mr Oshoma said Niger Delta militants also asked for secession and wrecked havoc on the nations’ Economy but the Federal Government was able to find a middle ground on the matter, he urged the Fe3deral government to obey the law as the Courts have disagreed with the stand of the Federal Government on the issue.
He urged the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu to ensure that those behind the criminality like it was in the Niger Delta with the release of Asari Dokubo and Others that led to the unmasking of Jomo Gbomo leading to the resolution of the Niger Delta militancy.
He said the Federal Government should try to be a bit more flexible in addressing the issues of Insecurity, Secession and Others that have led to the IPOB matter in the South east.
Another contributor, Ada, from Jos said the issue should be resolved peacefully without further killings and destruction of property.
On whether the agitation for secession can be peacefully navigated within the context of the current Nigerian federation, He said the issue of secession is not in the Nations’ Constitution but it has led to the festering of agitations which have metamorphosed into what is now commonly called restructuring by all shades of opinion across the Country which need to be addressed.
For his part, Segun, from Irewolede in Osun State backed the release of Nnamdi Kanu but called for restraint on the part of those behind the violence and killings in the South east to give room for dialogue to take place so that lives can return to normalcy.
Going Further, Mr Oshoma, called on all leaders of the South East to come together to do whatever is necessary to bring peace and a return to normalcy within the South east.
Legal practitioner and Public Affairs analyst, Liborous Osoma, has backed the move by the governor of Anambra State, Professor Charles Chukwuma Soludo, to secure the release of detained proscribed IPOB Leader, Nnamdi Kanu.
Mr Oshoma who was speaking from Dakar, the Senegalese capital to Nifemi Oguntoye on the This Morning programme on TVC News on Monday morning said the move by the Anambra State Governor is a good one.
He disclosed that the Anambra State Governor on assumption of Office tried to use force to address the issue of insecurity in the State but realising that will not work alone has mixed up his approach.
He said the governor has now seen clearly that most of the so called IPOB attacks are just the handiwork of criminals who have consistently taken advantage of the situation to wreck havoc.
He said the release of Nnamdi Kanu from detention by the Federal Government to the governor standing as surety will help in showing the whole world who is behind the criminality, killings and destruction property currently going ion in the Eastern part of the Country in the name of IPOB.
For his part, a contributor on the programme, Mazi Okoroafor, said the issue within the region has been overblown beyond proportion.
On whether Nnamdi Kanu can be released based on what he is agitating for especially with the Federal Government insisting that his case has grave National Security implications, Mr Oshoma said Niger Delta militants also asked for secession and wrecked havoc on the nations’ Economy but the Federal Government was able to find a middle ground on the matter, he urged the Fe3deral government to obey the law as the Courts have disagreed with the stand of the Federal Government on the issue.
He urged the Federal Government to release Nnamdi Kanu to ensure that those behind the criminality like it was in the Niger Delta with the release of Asari Dokubo and Others that led to the unmasking of Jomo Gbomo leading to the resolution of the Niger Delta militancy.
He said the Federal Government should try to be a bit more flexible in addressing the issues of Insecurity, Secession and Others that have led to the IPOB matter in the South east.
Another contributor, Ada, from Jos said the issue should be resolved peacefully without further killings and destruction of property.
On whether the agitation for secession can be peacefully navigated within the context of the current Nigerian federation, He said the issue of secession is not in the Nations’ Constitution but it has led to the festering of agitations which have metamorphosed into what is now commonly called restructuring by all shades of opinion across the Country which need to be addressed.
For his part, Segun, from Irewolede in Osun State backed the release of Nnamdi Kanu but called for restraint on the part of those behind the violence and killings in the South east to give room for dialogue to take place so that lives can return to normalcy.
Going Further, Mr Oshoma, called on all leaders of the South East to come together to do whatever is necessary to bring peace and a return to normalcy within the South east.