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Kanu’s Jail Could Influence South‑East Voter Decisions Ahead of 2027, Lawyer Says

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A senior legal representative for the detained leader of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) says the ongoing imprisonment of Nnamdi Kanu may shape political dynamics in Nigeria’s South‑East region as the 2027 general election approaches.

Speaking publicly, lawyer Aloy Ejimakor argued that Kanu’s continued confinement has become a pivotal concern for many residents in the South‑East and could influence how political leaders are perceived by voters in that part of the country.

Ejimakor emphasized that Kanu’s case remains a major talking point in the region and suggested that alliances and public support for certain politicians could rise or fall depending on how the matter is handled in the run‑up to the elections.

Kanu, who leads IPOB, was convicted on terrorism‑related charges in late 2025 and is serving a life sentence in Sokoto. His imprisonment has sparked widespread debate, with some advocating for political dialogue and others warning it could deepen regional tensions.

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