Nnamdi Kanu, Radio Biafra Director Abandoned By British Government

 Masterweb News Desk, concerned about the silence of the British government 
over the arrest and detention of one of their citizens, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, 
Director of London based Radio Biafra by Nigeria Department of State Services 
(DSS) made a phone call to the British High Commission in Abuja. Our call was 
directed to the Emergency Center of British Foreign Office in London since we 
had called after office hours. An official named Emmy Hawo who answered the 
phone told our News Desk she could help us with any question regarding their 
High Commissions and British citizens abroad.
 
When Masterweb asked Ms. Hawo what the British government had done for the 
release of Nnamdi Kanu, a British citizen and director of London based Radio 
Biafra. She asked: "Who is that and can you spell the last word of the radio 
station?" Our News Desk reporter responded: "The radio station is Radio Biafra 
and the last word is spelt B-I-A-F-R-A. So you haven't heard the word Biafra 
before nor the arrest of Radio Biafra operator, Mr. Nnamdi Kanu in Nigeria that 
has caused massive demonstrations in Nigeria and all over the world?" To this 
question Hawo replied "No."
 
Our reporter explained to Hawo that Nnamdi Kanu was in mid October this year 
arrested in Nigeria by the country's secret police (DSS), charged to court 
where he was granted bail and still remains in DSS custody after meeting all 
bail conditions. Hawo responded: "The only consulate assistance we can offer to 
British citizens held abroad is to call the arresting local police to check on 
their welfare. In Nnamdi Kanu's case, I am quite sure our mission in Nigeria 
has made calls to check on his well-being. The assistance we can offer him is 
limited; we cannot demand his release, he is detained under the laws of 
Nigeria. It is the responsibility of his lawyer to do all that is within the 
local laws to seek his release."   
 
The only effort made in Britain for the release of Kanu is a letter written to 
the British government by Harriet Harman, member of British parliament 
representing Camberwell and Peckham of which so far has not yielded any result. 
The letter dated October 22, 2015, addressed to Philip Hammond, Secretary of 
State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs titled "Detention of my constituent 
Mr. Nnamdi Kanu" read as follows:
 
“I understand that Mr Nnamdi Kanu, who I am told is a British citizen and lives 
at …was arrested on the 17th October 2015 by the Nigerian Department of 
Security Services (DSS) when arriving in Lagos from the United Kingdom.
 
“I understand Nnamdi is the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) 
who are agitating for the independence of Nigeria’s former Eastern Region. I’m 
told that the pro-Biafra group are non-violent and therefore should be afforded 
protection under Article 1 of the charter of the United Nations.
 
“I’d be grateful if you could let me know your understanding of what Nnamdi has 
been arrested for,what he might be charged with, where he has been held and 
what consular engagement there has been.

I look forward to hearing from you. Yours sincerely, Harriet Harman”
 
Mr. Nnamdi Kanu, Director of clandestine Radio Biafra and leader of Radio 
Biafra faction of Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) was on October 17, 2015 
arrested by Nigeria Department of State Services (DSS) in Lagos. He was on 
October 19 arraigned by the DSS at Abuja Municipal Council Magistrate court 
where he was granted bail in the sum of N2 million or with surety of N2 million 
with a civil servant of grade level 16. He has since met the bail conditions 
but still remains in DSS custody.
 
Billie (Human Rights Initiative)/Council of Elders is the other faction of 
IPOB. Radio Biafra was part of this IPOB until Kanu broke away to register his 
own IPOB which is now organizing protests for his release from detention.
 
In July this year, Nigeria National Broadcasting Commission (NBC) announced 
they blocked Radio Biafra signal because it was operating illegally and 
broadcasting hate messages. Briefing Journalists after the NBC announcement and 
meeting between officials of Ministry of Information and President Buhari, Dr. 
Shade Yemi-Esan, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information said: “Right now 
the signals from radio Biafra have been jammed successfully by NBC. The 
commission is also working with security agencies to get those that are behind 
that radio because it is an illegal radio. It is not licensed by anybody to be 
on the airwaves in Nigeria.”
 
Clandestine Radio Biafra contrary to claim by NBC of jamming it - with the 
exception of the recent successful takeover of their shortwave frequency, still 
broadcasts  on satellite TV dubbed Biafra Television, Internet, FM and AM. 
Radio Biafra 'weapon of mass destruction' has been destroyed with NBC takeover 
of her shortwave as  Nnamdi Kanu, Radio Biafra Director in a statement posted 
on their website described their shortwave radio as “Nuclear War Head”.



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