Breaking News: King Mohammed VI of Morocco Offers Rare Earth Materials in Exchange for Nnamdi Kanu’s Release — “I Want My Name Written in History,” He Declares
. “You Don’t Deserve the Igbos — King Mohammed VI Slams Nigeria, Offers Rare Earth Deal for Nnamdi Kanu’s Freedom”
His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco has reportedly reached out to the Nigerian presidency, urging the immediate release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The Moroccan monarch is said to have offered rare earth materials—resources Nigeria does not currently possess—in exchange for Kanu’s freedom.
“I wish to write my name in the history books for standing up for Nnamdi Kanu—a man history will never forget,” King Mohammed VI said. “I want to be part of that history, to be remembered as the African king who stood for justice and truth when others kept silent.”
The King did not hold back his criticism of how Nigeria has treated the Igbo people, describing them as the “foundation that still holds Nigeria together.” He continued:
“Nigeria does not deserve the Igbos. They are the reason this country still stands, yet Nigeria fails to see that. Instead of honoring them, the nation punishes their courage.”
The Moroccan ruler emphasized that his call is not about politics but about justice, humanity, and African unity.
“Africa must protect its own sons, not silence them. If Nnamdi Kanu falls, a part of Africa’s conscience falls with him,” he declared.
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. “You Don’t Deserve the Igbos — King Mohammed VI Slams Nigeria, Offers Rare Earth Deal for Nnamdi Kanu’s Freedom”
His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco has reportedly reached out to the Nigerian presidency, urging the immediate release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The Moroccan monarch is said to have offered rare earth materials—resources Nigeria does not currently possess—in exchange for Kanu’s freedom.
“I wish to write my name in the history books for standing up for Nnamdi Kanu—a man history will never forget,” King Mohammed VI said. “I want to be part of that history, to be remembered as the African king who stood for justice and truth when others kept silent.”
The King did not hold back his criticism of how Nigeria has treated the Igbo people, describing them as the “foundation that still holds Nigeria together.” He continued:
“Nigeria does not deserve the Igbos. They are the reason this country still stands, yet Nigeria fails to see that. Instead of honoring them, the nation punishes their courage.”
The Moroccan ruler emphasized that his call is not about politics but about justice, humanity, and African unity.
“Africa must protect its own sons, not silence them. If Nnamdi Kanu falls, a part of Africa’s conscience falls with him,” he declared.
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Breaking News: King Mohammed VI of Morocco Offers Rare Earth Materials in Exchange for Nnamdi Kanu’s Release — “I Want My Name Written in History,” He Declares
. “You Don’t Deserve the Igbos — King Mohammed VI Slams Nigeria, Offers Rare Earth Deal for Nnamdi Kanu’s Freedom”
His Majesty King Mohammed VI of Morocco has reportedly reached out to the Nigerian presidency, urging the immediate release of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB). The Moroccan monarch is said to have offered rare earth materials—resources Nigeria does not currently possess—in exchange for Kanu’s freedom.
“I wish to write my name in the history books for standing up for Nnamdi Kanu—a man history will never forget,” King Mohammed VI said. “I want to be part of that history, to be remembered as the African king who stood for justice and truth when others kept silent.”
The King did not hold back his criticism of how Nigeria has treated the Igbo people, describing them as the “foundation that still holds Nigeria together.” He continued:
“Nigeria does not deserve the Igbos. They are the reason this country still stands, yet Nigeria fails to see that. Instead of honoring them, the nation punishes their courage.”
The Moroccan ruler emphasized that his call is not about politics but about justice, humanity, and African unity.
“Africa must protect its own sons, not silence them. If Nnamdi Kanu falls, a part of Africa’s conscience falls with him,” he declared.
follow Essential Vibes for more updates
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