For the second time in as many days, Nnamdi Kanu, the self-proclaimed leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB has violated the bail conditions granted him by an Abuja High Court presided over by Justice Binta Nyako on the 15th of April.
Kanu first broke the bail conditions last Sunday when he addressed a gathering of more than ten people at his father’s home, Isiama Afara, Umuahia North, LGA, Abia state.
This was followed on Tuesday by an interview he granted Al Jazeera published an interview where Kanu was quoted as saying the bail conditions were too stringent.
Asked by the interviewer if the interview will not get him into trouble, Kanu said: “I don’t care.”
The Biafran activist also queried the restrictions imposed on him by the Abuja High Court.
He said, “It’s like asking me not to breathe.”
“I can’t go outside to call for a press conference. I can’t go on Biafra Radio to broadcast. I can’t allow large groups of people to basically congregate outside to see me.”
Kanu was arrested in October 2015 and the federal government subsequently slammed an 11 count charge bothering on terrorism and treason on him.
Hearing on his case is expected to resume on the 11 and 12 of July 2017.