Decades after the Biafran War, tensions resurface as Simon Ekpa, a key figure in the separatist movement, faces extradition. The Nigerian government has asked Finland to send him back, and plans are reportedly underway.
Ekpa’s activities, including enforced sit-at-home orders, have fueled unrest in the southeast, crippling businesses and security. Even his own tribesman, Peter Obi, was not spared, as Ekpa once labeled him a criminal.
Now, with 18 international attorneys allegedly volunteering to defend him, a legal battle looms. Will Nigeria succeed in bringing him back, or will his defense team delay the inevitable?
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