I Will Vote President Tinubu in 2027 — If He Releases Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Now!
If Nigeria can grant presidential pardons to convicted murderers, drug lords, and corrupt politicians, then what justification remains for keeping Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in detention after all these years?
He has suffered enough — detained for years without fair resolution. Even if he were guilty of any offense, he has already served more than the equivalent sentence. Multiple court rulings and respected judges have clearly stated that only a political solution — not endless legal battles — can resolve his case.
Let’s face it: Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s real issue was with Buhari, not Tinubu. President Tinubu does not need to inherit unnecessary enemies. In fact, this is a golden opportunity for him to unite Nigeria and win the hearts of the Igbo people.
A Moment for National Healing
The Igbo deserve to be treated as full Nigerians. No Nigerian is more Nigerian than the other. The road to true national healing begins with Kanu’s release. By freeing him, President Tinubu can ignite hope, restore unity, and bridge the painful ethnic divide that Buhari’s administration widened.
Already, 3 out of 5 South East Governors are members of the APC — a clear sign of growing alignment. With wisdom and compassion, Tinubu can build on this momentum, strengthen peace in the region, and secure the political support of millions in the South East come 2027.
Peace and Prosperity Go Together
I visited Owerri and Abia last weekend, and I can tell you — real peace is returning to the South East. The release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will deepen and sustain that peace. We cannot grow Nigeria’s economy without the South East; its people are vital to our national progress.
Buhari’s government failed because it was not inclusive. I urge President Tinubu: appoint more non-Yoruba Nigerians into your administration. Let every Nigerian feel seen, respected, and represented.
A Call to Lead With Compassion
Mr. President, you have the power to make history — not by force, but through forgiveness. Release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu now, and you will be remembered as the leader who chose unity over division, progress over politics.
God bless President Tinubu.
God bless Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
And God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
If Nigeria can grant presidential pardons to convicted murderers, drug lords, and corrupt politicians, then what justification remains for keeping Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in detention after all these years?
He has suffered enough — detained for years without fair resolution. Even if he were guilty of any offense, he has already served more than the equivalent sentence. Multiple court rulings and respected judges have clearly stated that only a political solution — not endless legal battles — can resolve his case.
Let’s face it: Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s real issue was with Buhari, not Tinubu. President Tinubu does not need to inherit unnecessary enemies. In fact, this is a golden opportunity for him to unite Nigeria and win the hearts of the Igbo people.
A Moment for National Healing
The Igbo deserve to be treated as full Nigerians. No Nigerian is more Nigerian than the other. The road to true national healing begins with Kanu’s release. By freeing him, President Tinubu can ignite hope, restore unity, and bridge the painful ethnic divide that Buhari’s administration widened.
Already, 3 out of 5 South East Governors are members of the APC — a clear sign of growing alignment. With wisdom and compassion, Tinubu can build on this momentum, strengthen peace in the region, and secure the political support of millions in the South East come 2027.
Peace and Prosperity Go Together
I visited Owerri and Abia last weekend, and I can tell you — real peace is returning to the South East. The release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will deepen and sustain that peace. We cannot grow Nigeria’s economy without the South East; its people are vital to our national progress.
Buhari’s government failed because it was not inclusive. I urge President Tinubu: appoint more non-Yoruba Nigerians into your administration. Let every Nigerian feel seen, respected, and represented.
A Call to Lead With Compassion
Mr. President, you have the power to make history — not by force, but through forgiveness. Release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu now, and you will be remembered as the leader who chose unity over division, progress over politics.
God bless President Tinubu.
God bless Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
And God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
I Will Vote President Tinubu in 2027 — If He Releases Mazi Nnamdi Kanu Now! 🇳🇬
If Nigeria can grant presidential pardons to convicted murderers, drug lords, and corrupt politicians, then what justification remains for keeping Mazi Nnamdi Kanu in detention after all these years?
He has suffered enough — detained for years without fair resolution. Even if he were guilty of any offense, he has already served more than the equivalent sentence. Multiple court rulings and respected judges have clearly stated that only a political solution — not endless legal battles — can resolve his case.
Let’s face it: Mazi Nnamdi Kanu’s real issue was with Buhari, not Tinubu. President Tinubu does not need to inherit unnecessary enemies. In fact, this is a golden opportunity for him to unite Nigeria and win the hearts of the Igbo people.
A Moment for National Healing
The Igbo deserve to be treated as full Nigerians. No Nigerian is more Nigerian than the other. The road to true national healing begins with Kanu’s release. By freeing him, President Tinubu can ignite hope, restore unity, and bridge the painful ethnic divide that Buhari’s administration widened.
Already, 3 out of 5 South East Governors are members of the APC — a clear sign of growing alignment. With wisdom and compassion, Tinubu can build on this momentum, strengthen peace in the region, and secure the political support of millions in the South East come 2027.
Peace and Prosperity Go Together
I visited Owerri and Abia last weekend, and I can tell you — real peace is returning to the South East. The release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu will deepen and sustain that peace. We cannot grow Nigeria’s economy without the South East; its people are vital to our national progress.
Buhari’s government failed because it was not inclusive. I urge President Tinubu: appoint more non-Yoruba Nigerians into your administration. Let every Nigerian feel seen, respected, and represented.
A Call to Lead With Compassion
Mr. President, you have the power to make history — not by force, but through forgiveness. Release Mazi Nnamdi Kanu now, and you will be remembered as the leader who chose unity over division, progress over politics.
God bless President Tinubu.
God bless Mazi Nnamdi Kanu.
And God bless the Federal Republic of Nigeria. 🇳🇬
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