
The Digest:
Media personality Noble Igwe has criticized those now speaking out against IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu’s life imprisonment, accusing them of staying silent during years of enforced sit-at-home orders and violence in the Southeast.
Key Points:
- Noble Igwe called out public figures on his Instagram story.
- He accused them of ignoring the Monday sit-at-home disruptions and violence.
- Kanu was sentenced to life imprisonment for terrorism on November 20.
- Igwe noted that many stayed quiet while schools and markets were shut.
- He criticized those who only spoke up after the conviction.
- The post implied selective concern over public approval.
- Reactions to his statement have been deeply divided online.
Sources: Instagram