IFEANYI Ejiofor, counsel to the leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, on Wednesday afternoon, debunked an alleged “secret meeting” between President Bola Tinubu and the IPOB leader in the villa.
A post on social media had claimed that Kanu, who has been in DSS custody since June 2021, was scheduled to meet with President Tinubu by 11 a.m. on Wednesday.
According to the post, the IPOB leader would be presented with documents to review.
“Discussion will be held at exactly 11 am Nigerian time today at the Aso Rock Section, after discussions, documents will be presented to him for review, we have no idea yet what this document contains, but we’ve got an eye on that and would bring you updates on that too,” the post read.
“His release process would kick off as soon as possible after the meeting today. The Supreme Court would now step in and all would be done. Remember the exposition last week? Due process would be followed. But the end point remains the same, Kanu will go home soon.”
However, Ejiofor denied knowledge of such a meeting, describing the information as fake and unfounded being propagated by anonymous fake persons.
Ejiofor, who said that the same information was posted on Facebook by Anonymous, explained that: “I was with Nnamdi Kanu on Monday and he did not mention anything like that. There is no such a meeting. It is useless information being published on social media by an anonymous person.
“Someone had sent the post from Facebook to me earlier this morning but I said I speak on such issues because it makes no sense. I wonder how possible it is that Kanu will be having such a meeting without any of his lawyers knowing.
“I was with Nnamdi on Monday and what we discussed was about his case coming up at the Supreme Court on Thursday. That is what he asked me to inform Chief Ozekhome about. He did not say anything about any meeting and he did not ask me to tell Ozekhome anything.
“All I can say is that I don’t have any knowledge of any meeting and Nnamdi Kanu did not inform his lawyers about any meeting. It is fake information being circulated by non-credible bloggers who claim anonymously.”
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