Justice Omotosho who jailed Nnamdi Kanu liberated Igboland from terror

By Onwuasoanya Jones, PhD
The Devil was described in the Bible as the father of liars, because all his ways are lies. Satan uses sweet lies to lure people away from God. He tells them what sounds beautiful and easy and draws them away from the truth. The name Satan, means slanderer. Without slandering God and the good angels, Satan would have lost everyone of those he has in bondage.
Nnamdi Kanu learns directly from the Devil. His entire brand was created with falsehood and hate, and even as he has been put away in prison, deservedly, his recruits continue to tell lies.
Emma Powerful who is alleged to be the same person as Emmanuel Kanu, Nnamdi’s younger brother, has taken over from his brother, in feeding people with lies. Not just lies, but very destructive lies.
The reality about Justice Omotosho’s judgement on Nnamdi Kanu is that it was the most lenient judgement that could have been given in that case. Many other judges would have handed Nnamdi Kanu a death sentence, because of the enormity of his crimes and the huge pile of evidence brought by the prosecution, which Nnamdi Kanu failed to challenge.
The good thing about half-intelligent people like Kanu and his recruits is that their lies are easily found out. They don’t have the mental capacity to tell intelligent and believable lies. That’s why, you would find, that those who believe them, like those who follow the Devil are not very brilliant people, but half-brained cheats and those who want an easy life.
Nnamdi Kanu’s lawyers and the IPOB should focus their energy on the Appeal Court case and then the Supreme Court, and stop disturbing us with their half-baked lies.
Justice Omotosho, as long as Nnamdi Kanu’s case is concerned is about the most honest and lenient judges that Nigeria can boast of and we Igbos, consider him as a hero and a liberator of the Southeast.
Onwuasoanya FCC Jones, PhD is an Igbo man who says he is full-blooded Nigerian without the slightest regret about being Nigerian.




