Nnamdi Kanu’ll be released in May, says Anglican Bishop
The Archbishop, Ecclesiastical Province of the Niger and Bishop, Diocese of Awka, Anambra State, Most Revd. Alexander Ibezim, on Saturday, predicted that the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, will be released next month.
He said God would touch the leadership of the country to release the IPOB leader in order to end the growing calamity in the southern region of the country.
Ibezim spoke at the 2022 Awka Diocesan annual prayer convention themed: “This Mountain Shall Be Removed” held at the premises of Paul University, Awka, the Anambra State capital.
“I’m not a politician but a prophet and when a prophet speaks, things happen. It is time that injustice ceased to exist in Nigeria. Injustice, killings and calamities will cease in southeast and Nigeria.
“There are people that are pursuing what they are pursuing in order to gain attraction. As a prophet, I don’t need anybody to bribe me or influence me but I believe that my people will be set free and there won’t be war or destruction in this land.”