Kenneth Okonkwo, a prominent figure in the Labour Party, has publicly stated that Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), is being held as a political prisoner due to ethnic bias. Okonkwo argues that Kanu's prolonged detention is not just a legal matter but is heavily influenced by political and ethnic considerations. This accusation highlights the complex interplay of politics, ethnicity, and justice in Nigeria, raising concerns about fairness and the rule of law. Okonkwo's comments have sparked a broader discussion on political prisoners and ethnic tensions within the country.
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