The Nri community in Anambra State, believed to be the ancestral home of
the Igbo, has threatened to jail the leader of the Indigenous People of
Biafra, Nnamdi Kanu, for allegedly invading the area and desecrating
sacred places.
The community said it had concluded arrangements to drag the pro-Biafran
agitator to court in that respect. The traditional of Nri, Igwe Eze
Obidiegwu Onyeso, said this on Thursday while chatting with newsmen in
Awka, the Anambra State capital.
Speaking through his personal aunchssistant, Chief Ifeanyi Onyeso, the
monarch said Kanu and his IPOB’s ‘army of occupation’ invaded his
community on July 18 with impunity, without recourse to obeisance to the
palace.
The monarch said, “My people are highly angry about this misconduct of
these intruders. Nri as an ancient kingdom and the cradle of Igbo
people and her culture and tradition is highly revered among the Igbo.
He added, “On July18, 2017, a day before Kanu came to Nri, 12 youths
came to the palace of Eze Nri requesting an appointment with the
traditional ruler for Kanu.
“They were received and told to go and come back with a written letter
so that they will get official reply from the palace since the
delegation looked unusual, in that there was no titled person among
them.
“The people of Nri and their traditional ruler are not against Nnamdi
Kanu and his agitation, but what we cannot take is for Kanu to come and
mess up the Nri culture and tradition under whatever motive.
“The community will drag him to court and make sure we jail him to serve as a deterrent to others,” Onyeso stated.
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