Just yesterday the information came with great apprehension of fear; calls coming and going while people were shivering; questions without answers and tears already trickling down.
“Has it happened? So that IPOB will learn their lessons. I told you to campaign against peaceful approach and you disagreed" a diehard Biafran told me over the phone.
When the news of Kanu's prison room invasion came; I first doubted it until I received a confirmation call that DSS really invaded Kanu's prison room.
“I could not sleep last night; I was frightened all night long" Carol Munday said with strings of disbelief; she must have really forced herself to wake up from a dream but disappointedly, she was not asleep; the information is real.
As at this moment, the tension is still brewing in IPOB and Biafrans are wailing and screaming that their leader has been poisoned or injected a substance.
The DSS are trading without caution and endangering everything it should protect. This desperation raging from accusation of IPOB as behind the kidnap of five Fulani herdsmen to invasion of Kanu's prison room, as the accusation of IPOB failed, the desperation also pushed them to physically attacking Nnamdi Kanu.
However, the information reaching Family Writers from our reliable source has it that Nnamdi Kanu was knocked out and forced unconscious as he was not aware of anything that happened to him.
As DSS is trading without caution and desperate to kill Nnamdi Kanu, it is important to remind them what is at stake.
There is a conviction that Nnamdi Kanu has been poisoned by the DSS and as it stands, the people of Biafra should stand on their feet for the worst.
There have been beliefs that IPOB to have chosen peace is weakness and that killing their leader will yet go like Sarowiwa.
As the end is drawing closer, the greatest shame that will befall IPOB is if Nigeria is not destroyed now and after Biafra is restored.
While we are waiting for the death of Nnamdi Kanu, let mourners start mourning and let brave men start preparing. I hold it firm in my own capacity that peace is not the way forward for Biafra restoration.
The Biafra Herald