The only Igbo man I still fear up to this moment is Nnamdi Kanu,” Wike said. “This is not a political statement — it’s a pure fact.”
The only Igbo man I still fear up to this moment is Nnamdi Kanu,” Wike said. “This is not a political statement — it’s a pure fact.”
According to Wike, at the early stage, he had thought Nnamdi Kanu would be like Ralph Uwazuruike, but Kanu has proven to be different. “Money can’t buy him over,” Wike added. “The kind of money that has been offered to this man could pull his entire generation out of poverty forever — yet each time you go to him, he will tell you one thing: ‘It’s either Biafra or nothing.’”
Wike went on to describe Kanu as “a man you can’t kill, you can’t imprison, and you can’t keep down forever.” He concluded, “A man with such conviction will one day win, because faith that refuses to bow to power will always rise above fear.”
“When truth becomes your only weapon, no prison can hold you — and that’s why Nnamdi Kanu remains feared.”

