Simon Ekpa bows to Pressure, Signs the Finish Bail Conditions


It is not always easy for Africans to understand that any strong relationship with any westerner does not exist without certain measures of pan of flesh leaving the African on dailies. The end of such a relationship is the death of the black. Oyono and Joyce Cary dramatized this imbalanced relationship in their respective novels, The Mine Boy and Mister Johnson. This was the paramount purpose that gave rise to the Achebe's legendary book, Things Fall Apart. Simon Ekpa is trying to learn this part of the African relationship story, but very lately.

The relationship between PM Ekpa' and the president of Finland and the roles the PM had played in the Finish political arena made PM to think that Finland would be a safe place for him against the wanton desire of the Nigerian government to unalive any breathing thing that associates himself with Biafra, provided he is Igbo.

The confidence he had came from the raw evidence he has against the Nigerian state. His evidences bother on the indiscriminate killings of Igbo youths by men in Nigerian army uniforms, but little did Ekpa know that a country with seeming reputation as Finland wiuld fall flat at the sight of bountiful offers. The singer, Devido, was correct when he said that what money cannot do, so much money can do it.

Today, Finland is unbelievably forcing  Simon Ekpa to sing the lord's song in a strange land by agreeing forcefully to what is against his personal decision. Captain Ibrahim Traore's demand for immediate release of PM Ekpa' proves this assertion correct. How would Finland reply Traore that Ekpa must accept the harsh demand of ending the civil disobedience, sit+at-home observed in the whole Igbo land to show their grievances over the unmentionable marginalization mated on them by the Nigerian government and the brutal killing of Igbo youths, also for illegally incarcerating Mazi Nnamdi Kanu. 

As we speak, PM Ekpa has been visited by Traore men persuading him to call off the sit-at-home civil disobedience. But wrongly enough, these men were guided by the misinformed publications by Yle, a Finish News paper, claiming that Simon was the man behind the sit-at-home order. They failed to investigate the genesis of the practice. They failed to recognize that, as we speak, Nnamdi Kanu is still illegally incarcerated. They should seek his unconditional freedom rather than seeking to end sit-at-home. Alas, PM replied them properly.

"There is someone else who is higher than me. He has more followers than I have. That is the man in whose hand everything lies." He has the final say. That man is Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, the Ohamadike; he is still being incarcerated. Traore men should go to Abuja and ask for his unconditional release. That is final. 

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