May 15, 2026

What People Are Saying About Nnamdi Kanu’s Resurgence [Read]

By Farouk Mohammed

The resurgence of Nnamdi Kanu, the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), has been greeted by a storm of mixed reactions.

Recall that okaynews.com reported about the resurgence of Nnamdi Kanu after he came out of hiding nine months to military invasion of his community in Abia State, southeast Nigeria.

Uche Mefor, the Deputy leader of the separatist group, made the announcement in a post on social media network, Facebook on Friday afternoon.

According to Mefor’s post, the IPOB leader, who went into hiding after the Nigerian military clashed with members of his group last year, was spotted praying in Jerusalem, Isreal.

The IPOB Deputy leader wrote: “Fellow Biafrans, friends of Biafra, men and women of goodwill and of good conscience, warm greetings to all.

“We wish to reliably inform you that The Supreme Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu would within an hour from now praying in Jerusalem Live on Facebook.

“All are enjoined to hook on. Chukwu Okike is in charge“, Mefor wrote on Facebook.

okaynews.com gathered reactions from micro-blogging site, Twitter.

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See tweets below;

https://twitter.com/adeyanjudeji/status/1053279542822010885

https://twitter.com/Kelvin_Odanz/status/1053286144253874176

https://twitter.com/TheMbuhari/status/1053285834819035136

https://twitter.com/EmekaGift/status/1053359328797675520

https://twitter.com/henryshield/status/1053367999204417536

https://twitter.com/OsasCruz/status/1053365394029928449

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