Leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), Nnamdi Kanu, has dismissed rumours that his younger brother, Kanunta Kanu, and some close friends like IPOB Secretary, Carolyn Okoroafor, and Madam Nnennaya Anya, masterminded his arrest and repatriation from Kenya by the Nigerian government.
The story had been making the rounds on social media and blogs in recent times, but Kanu who is under incarceration in the facilities of the Directorate of State Services (DSS) through his lead counsel, Ifeanyi Ejiofor, has come out to debunk the rumour.

While describing the news as false and mischievous, Kanu urged those behind the news to desist from spreading the fake news or he will be compelled to take legal actions against them.
Ejiofor who relayed the position of Kanu on his Facebook page recently after his routine visit to Kanu at the headquarters of the DSS in Abuja wrote: “Our client, Onyendu Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, has noted with displeasure and rude shock, the obviously false narrative being peddled by those whose primary intention is to cause mischief and on that note, he specifically directed that we should inform those who care to listen that neither the trio of Mazi Kanunta Kanu, Carolyn Okoroafor, Madam Nnennaya Anya, nor any other person in the DOS was instrumental to his abduction in Kenya and subsequent extraordinary rendition to Nigeria.
“Onyendu warned those mischievously purveying these fake news to desist forthwith, and accordingly issue a retraction to the effect of this damaging blackmail to the trio of Kanunta Kanu, Nnennaya Anya and Carolyn Okoroafor, and this must be done without further ado or they will face legal actions. He was very emphatic on discipline and more importantly C and C.
“Onyendu thanked you all, millions of his supporters and followers for your peaceful conduct so far, and implored you all to keep it up and never derail. He also enjoined you, his followers, to shun distraction of any kind.”










