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Femi Fani-Kayode, a former aviation minister, claimed that Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the indigenous people of Biafra, IPOB, had been tortured and injured by Kenyans.
Fani-Kayode made this claim when describing Kanu’s ordeal in Kenya as barbaric.
He deplored that the leader of the IPOB could be tortured and subjected to inhuman treatment without consequences.
In a tweet, the former minister wrote: That you like
@MaziNnamdiKanu or hate him, the idea that Kenyans could torture him and subject him to inhuman treatment without any consequences is scandalous, nauseating and deplorable.
We are not happy to be dragged into the Nnamdi Kanu case – Kenyan government
“I have been reliably informed that he suffered hand injuries. It is barbaric. “
The Nigerian government arrested Kanu last Sunday and repatriated him to Nigeria.
While the Nigerian government was silent on the country in which he was arrested, members of his family claimed that the head of the IPOB had been arrested in Kenya.
This was also confirmed during a conversation between Kanu and his lawyer, Ifeanyi Ejiofor.
The state services department, DSS, granted Ejiofor permission to speak with Kanu on Friday, which he did.
Kanu had told Ejiofor that he had been arrested and tortured for eight days in Kenya.
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