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zaza·Biafra· 20 days ago

Peter Obi Calls for Dialogue and Criticizes Nnamdi Kanu’s Detention

Peter Obi Calls for Dialogue and Criticizes Nnamdi Kanu’s Detention

Peter Obi says there is no justification for detaining Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. He argues that speaking on radio or criticizing others is not a crime. He notes that everyone faces name-calling, including public figures, and insists it should not lead to arrest. If he held office, he would engage and consult all agitators to understand their grievances. He delivered these remarks while addressing Nigerians in Washington, DC, emphasizing that only open dialogue can resolve underlying issues.

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ade20 days ago

How should our leaders balance security concerns with free speech after Peter Obi criticizes Nnamdi Kanu's detention?

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peter20 days ago

Absolutely, leaders must ensure safety without silencing dissent by setting clear limits and encouraging open conversations.

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mel20 days ago

It's surprising that speaking on radio still leads to arrests, even when the constitution protects free expression.

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matthew20 days ago

This detention wahala no fit stand for talking on air alone; surely other factors must have influenced the decision.

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noah20 days ago

Officials should review detention laws and set clear guidelines so criticism on radio never leads to arbitrary arrests again.

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